A day in the life of a Venezuelan
Hello steemit people. Today I will tell you about a day of my life in Venezuela it is evident that all my days are not the same so we start, my day would start at 6 am fighting against my lazy lol, in the end I always win I stop, I go through the bathroom to Shower and brush my teeth and I realize that my dad had stopped first I do not know how easy it is to stand, in the end is a hardworking man and my role model.My mother turns on the radio and makes breakfast, like and I dress to go to university I go out, I'm walking to the market there they catch the buses that pass by my university.
It is a medium distance from my house until the market could take a bus there but I prefer to walk in the mornings, when riding the bus most of the time people are assembled asking for collaborations to help their sick relatives or to be able to seek sustenance for His family, there are times that the evangelical brothers assemble to preach the word of God in the bus I am the one who gives the seat since if a lady has a child I think and if that lady was my mother ?, or if that older man Was my grandfather ?.
I arrive at the university and I greet my friends and in the free time we talk about pure nonsense laughter I take the bus leaves me in the market there I walk to my house with a friend who studies with me and who lives in my same street.Llego and mi Beautiful mother and I have my food ready like not wanting that angel who gives me the food hahahaha then I rest for a while and I start to grind corn since I am selling masses of corn threshed (sent of masses internationally) okno hahahaha I keep my arms Exercised with that also at the same time that I have my business 2x1 then study and review my university subjects. If I am free I go to a friend who lives near my house to make a joke and why not play video games here between I AM Best hahaha.
The night comes and the dinner time is true like 3 times a day, but they always vary its content sometimes it can be an arepa or it can be rice with some companion, that because the situation of the country becomes difficult.
I usually go to bed at 12 o'clock listening to music watching a series or investigating some interesting topic of which I can do a post in steemit until Morfeo knocks at my door, I'm going to sleep and wait for a new day.
EVERY SECOND OF YOUR LIFE IS A MIRACLE APPROVAL
Watching the news would make you think that you live in a hell on Earth but it sounds rather normal. I'm glad your country is more stable than what I imagined!
Where I live good there is scarcity of food all expensive but in the most important cities if the situation is wrong is like selling in the news murders horrible things
Thank you for the information. I would like to see you write more about what is going on.
excellent bro!!
thanks bro jajajajaja
Keep posting. Let the world know about Venezuela. Is it really become that bad or does it get better.
Without a doubt this worse stranger to the old venezuela thanks for your support: D
Keep posting good info about, what is happening and I'll keep supporting.
Thank you so much for giving me insight into the daily life in Venezuela. I heard Bitcoin and Monero is a big thing there. Is that true? Can you pay on the street with BTC? Paper Wallets? How is that practically excercised? Following you. How did you write this post? On a smartphone or notebook?
Here a dollar is worth gold and bitcoins and montero here can not pay with bitcoins on the streets unfortunately wrote this post on the computer of my house thanks for reading me friend: D
All international news is telling us that in Venezuela everybody wants bitcoin, and people use it to pay. But you, my friend, say USD is best to pay anything. Again we see news is wrong? Why do we hear this news?
I think that the translator of Google did not serve well hehehe for example I with steemit helps me too here is earned more than in any job a minimum monthly salary are 200000 bfs that equals 20 dollars.
good post thanks
thanks to you @ardina
great bro!
:D
great bro keep it up !
thanks @simolab