
drtukks
Venezuelan expat in Vietnam
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Venezuelan, Married with children
Lives in Hanoi, Ha Noi
Speaks spanish italian english
Registration: 08 January 2017
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Hanoi, Ha N峄檌, Vietnam

Los Andes, Valpara铆so, Chile
Chile can still be considered a stable and safe country. The level of violence and insecurity is low. The services are good.
1.- Xenophobia: Chile is a fairly closed and xenophobic country. They blame the foreigner for everything negative on a social level (insecurity, drugs, prostitution, increased taxes). They treat people from Peru and Bolivia especially badly. At a work level it is the same, if you are not Chilean; or even if you are but you did not train in Chile, you are on the losing end. The only valid reference for Chile is Chile. The rest has no validity or very little importance.
This highlights a high arrogance and arrogance in general, attitudes that often do not allow them to value the positive that many foreigners can contribute.
2.- High cost of living: Chile is, absurdly and ironically, a quite expensive country. Basic services average double or triple those of its neighboring countries. If you don't earn well, it is very difficult to cover the bills.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Fellowship in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Rothman Institute

Provincia di Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Fellowship in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute

M茅rida, Venezuela