The Gringo's Culture Guide to Chile

What you should know before arriving in Chile

Nonfiction, Travel, Caribbean & Latin America, South America, Reference
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Author: Joe Rawlinson ISBN: 1230000120363
Publisher: Texadero LLC Publication: April 9, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Joe Rawlinson
ISBN: 1230000120363
Publisher: Texadero LLC
Publication: April 9, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

If you want to enjoy your trip to Chile and not look like a confused tourist – you’re not alone.

The Gringo’s Culture Guide to Chile is designed to help you understand Chileans, their culture, food, language, and daily life so you can enjoy your time in this beautiful country and not be blindsided by culture shock.

Who is this Gringo’s Culture Guide to Chile for? The Gringo’s Culture Guide to Chile is for anyone planning to visit Chile, including:

  • vacation travelers
  • exchange students
  • missionaries
  • business travelers
  • study abroad students
  • backpackers
  • people looking to relocate to Chile
  • foreigners working in Chile

The Gringo’s Culture Guide to Chile will help you survive the shock of Chilean culture so you can relax, soak in the experience, and know exactly what you’re about to see, hear, eat, and live.

By the end of this book you’ll:

  • learn the nuances of Chilean Spanish
  • know what you’ll eat on a daily basis
  • understand how to interact socially with Chileans
  • have a grasp of Chile’s role in the world
  • be prepared for Chile’s diverse landscapes and climate
  • be able to spot the Chilean flag
  • be conversant in key Chilean facts and points of interest
  • dispel the misconceptions of Chile you didn’t know you had
  • know how to greet and address Chileans by name
  • avoid social landmines
  • spot the hidden meaning of Chilean actions and speech
  • show up at the right time for appointments
  • know when it is appropriate to negotiate on price
  • realize what you can’t live without in a Chilean house
  • know how Chilean holidays could impact your visit
  • avoid massive culture shock by arriving prepared
  • be able to navigate Chile’s money system like a local
  • be familiar with your transportation options

All-in-all, this guide will transform you from a blissfully unaware gringo to an almost full-fledged Chilean from the moment you arrive in Chile.

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If you want to enjoy your trip to Chile and not look like a confused tourist – you’re not alone.

The Gringo’s Culture Guide to Chile is designed to help you understand Chileans, their culture, food, language, and daily life so you can enjoy your time in this beautiful country and not be blindsided by culture shock.

Who is this Gringo’s Culture Guide to Chile for? The Gringo’s Culture Guide to Chile is for anyone planning to visit Chile, including:

The Gringo’s Culture Guide to Chile will help you survive the shock of Chilean culture so you can relax, soak in the experience, and know exactly what you’re about to see, hear, eat, and live.

By the end of this book you’ll:

All-in-all, this guide will transform you from a blissfully unaware gringo to an almost full-fledged Chilean from the moment you arrive in Chile.

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