1. You don’t have friends. You have “patas,” “choches,” “yuntas,” “puntas,” “cuñaos,” “causas,” or “bróders.”
2. You understand the many possible meanings of the word “huachafo.” Don’t be huachafo!
3. You have chicha morada instant packs stored in your kitchen.
4. Half of your sentences end in “oye!”
5. You sincerely believe that Inca Kola “con todo combina.”
6. You know that “China” is also a means of payment.
7. When another Peruvian explains something and you finally get it, you exclaim: “ah, yaaaaaa!”
8. You’ve always been taught that punctuality is the courtesy of the kings… but since we Peruvians don’t have kings and are not from royal descent, we (and you) are always late.
9. You are 1,000% sure that Peruvian Ceviche is the most exquisite dish around not only the planet Earth, but also around our Solar System and Milky way as well.
10. You can’t be convinced that Pisco and Pisco-Sour (our national liquor and our flagship drink) are anything but 100% Peruvian
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Siempre he dicho que no hay mejor forma de disfrutar la vida, que viajando, pero a momento de hacerlo podemos sentirnos identificados entre ser un viajero y un turista, aquí algunas generalizaciones entre viajeros y turistas de manera gráfica, ojo! que son solo generalizaciones así que no vale picarse!
1. Movilización
2. Alojamiento
3. A la hora de sacar fotos
4. Lista de cosas por hacer
5. Actividades comunes
6. A la hora de dormir…
7. Artículos necesarios para viajar
8. Meta del día
9. Recuerdos y compras
10. Equipaje
11. El camino a seguir
12. Lugares por visitar
13. Formas de viajar
14. El camino a seguir…
¿Con cuál de las dos formas te sientes más identificado? ¿Crees que se pueda alcanzar un punto medio?