One day of my life in Venezuela!

 Hello everyone in this post I want to comment as it is a day in my life, not all are the same but this was on 07/12/17:

 

Currently I do not work, but I try to help my father who is retired, as in Venezuela it is difficult to live with the payment of retirement, you have to figure it out and my dad what he does is go to the banks to make deposits and withdraw cash in The banks to companies in which he works.

In Venezuela you have to leave the banks very early to make the line before they open if you do not want to spend all day in the bank, I woke up at 6:00 am, brush me, have breakfast and go out to the bank.

 

We arrived at the bank at 6:50 AM and there are not many people in the Queue

 

We leave early at 9:00 AM and we note on the list they take to buy the gas and we have to wait until 12:00 PM that say the gas will arrive at 3:00 PM and we go home for lunch, there we Wait my mom with lunch always ready.

 

We go back to 1:00 PM at the bank and we leave at 2:30 PM and we go straight to get the gas and we arrived just in time because the truck was coming.

 

Here I finish the day with my dad and I'm going to play soccer with my friends until 7:00 PM

 

I arrive at my house, I bathe and I go on the Internet to check my facebook, watch videos on youtube and be in Steemit for a while and of course to close the day, a dinner of champions hahaha.

Cassava with coffee with milk:

 

Many thanks to all who read my post, I hope I have not bored them much.

PD:Any error with the text I apologize, was translated by Google translator

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Thank you very much friends, greetings from Venezuela!

I enjoyed the story of your day @hernanjosegb! Why does the bank take so long?

In Venezuela in banks the system in general is very bad and slow (Like most of its services), Thank you very much friends!

Why do you think the services are so bad?

Thanks to socialism and corruption, when ex-president Hugo Chavez was alive, he decided to subsidize services, for example, filling the gas tank of a vehicle costs $ 0.0027, 1 month of internet costs $ 0.0090, obviously with these ridiculous prices they can not update the equipment, when they are damaged they do not have money to accommodate them or buy new equipment, therefore the subsidized systems and in possession of the Government do not work. Sorry for any mistakes, translated thanks to Google.

Do you think socialism can exist without corruption? If so, would socialism work?

Socialism can not function without corruption, because socialism is corruption, hunger, misery, resort to populism to multiply poverty and citizens are more dependent on the Government, socialism breaks your legs and then gives you a wheelchair and you says "Thanks to me you have a wheelchair".

I hope you have explained well, what I think of socialism!

Thank you for explaining what you think @hernanjosegb! Do you think many people in Venezuela agree with you?

I miss another very important:

  • Because they give them a box of food every 1/2 month at very affordable prices.

You have nothing to thank friend, If the vast majority thinks like me, but I can not deny that there are people who think different but I think it is more due:

  • Ignorance because in Venezuela there is a lot of ignorance.
  • Because the government gives them 500,000 Bolivares Fuertes = 4.80 $ monthly.
  • Because in one way or another they profit from the hunger of the people.

Nice brother

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