“Chile”
“1) They’ll have to learn Spanish.
2) They have to live under the threat of above 7.2 earhtquakes on the Richter scale.
3) Not sure how safe the country is in terms of crime compared to here.”
Sounds like California, but with lower taxes.
1) If they wanted their landscaping done or house cleaned, they already know some Spanish,
2) Most of our country is already subject to some sort of natural disaster. It’s the man-made ones that are a problem.
3) If they are rich, they can afford gated communities, private security and the appropriate bribes to the local cops.
“Chile”
“1) They’ll have to learn Spanish.
2) They have to live under the threat of above 7.2 earhtquakes on the Richter scale.
3) Not sure how safe the country is in terms of crime compared to here.”
Might as well live in California!;)
No hay problema. Espanol es muy facil. (except for the punctuation.)
Crime seems to be illegal there, unlike here.
1) They'll have to learn Spanish.
2) They have to live under the threat of above 7.2 earhtquakes on the Richter scale.
3) Not sure how safe the country is in terms of crime compared to here.
That's California.
Chile:
1) Violent crime rate in Chile is about 1/7 that of the US (don’t remember the source)
2) Bureacracy much worse than US.
3) Typically left of center type of governance.
4) I love Chile (8 years residence)