I spent all of my life living in Santiago but I don’t appreciate
it too much. In spite of that, I could say that I like the numerous of places
that you can visit when you are bored. I really like to go out for a walk in
Parque Bicentenario with my friends.
I don’t like the people that live here, they seem so stressed
and serious. Most people not even say “hello” when they look at each other. It
feels so lonely.
People needs to change if you want to make the city where they
live a better place. We need to be more conscious about what happens beyond our
square meter. We need to say “hello” to street cleaner, say “thank you” when
someone hold the door to let you pass in, and give a little smile to someone to
make your own day better.
First tip I would give to a visitor is
that doesn’t have to feel bad if everybody looks like they hate everything, it’s
just that the life here is kind of gray. Second tip is that they need to visit
museums because there are so much of them and have so much history. And third
tip, they need to visit Parque Bicentenario because is precious and is a
perfect place to go on the weekend.
I really understand your belief. I think is so sad when someone offers help to you but you just can be suspicious of him, but is really hard to change this thought. Is necessary start with simple things like say hello or thank you.
ResponderEliminarI love Parque Bicentenario, what a pity that it's so far
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