I had planned to travel to Chile already a long
time but finally I had the time and money to make the visit there. However, I
only had a change to visit the capital city and the surroundings of it so I
definitely have to go there again to see the other sides of Chile too.
That week I stayed at my friend Ari’s home who
I knew from travels in Australia over 5 years ago so it was also great catching
up with him after all those years. He had a nice apartment in a good location
from where I could walk everywhere and that’s what I mostly did during that
week – walked. I walked to the look-out hill, to the various green parks, to
the massive shopping centers etc. That was a great way to see the best sights of
the city.
In Chile it was much hotter than I was imaging
so I also ended up spending a lot of time in the pools of Ari’s friends´ houses
which was a nice contraction for all that walking. I also had a change to visit
many parties with Ari and his friends and I met many nice Chileans who were
really keen on practicing their English with me. I was really surprised how
many Chileans speak such good English but that suit me perfectly as I couldn’t
really understand much of the strong dialect of the Spanish they speak in
Chile. Actually I never had heard such a funny accent of Spanish before and the
way Chileans speak and what kind of slang they use made me smile. Every Chilean
also kept telling me that they have the worst accent of Spanish in the world
and I wanted to agree with them. J
(Cycling around the city)
The actual New Year’s Ever I spent together
with Ari and his friends and family. I was supposed to have dinner with Ari’s
family but as I’m really bad with directions I couldn’t find the right house so
I missed the main dinner! Luckily I could join the others before the midnight
so I didn’t have to welcome the New Year alone. There were not many traditions
during that evening but as they do also in Spain some people eat the 12 grapes
during the last 12 seconds of that year. Also what many Chileans believe is to
wear yellow underwear during the New Year´s Eve as it will bring luck for the
next year. Also if you wish to travel next year you should carry your suitcase
and go around the main plaza. I don’t know how many times you should go around
the plaza but I decided to skip this tradition anyways as I thought that I
probably will travel next year in any case without doing the ritual.
(12 grapes to bring luck for the next year)
In Chile it’s not allowed to shoot fireworks at
all so the only shows were done by the city itself. The fireworks were shot
from a hill and the show was beautiful! We had a great spot witnessing the show
from a balcony and you could also see the city in the horizon. Around one
o’clock it was time to move to the actual party and me and Ari had bought
tickets to a private pool party organized by one family in their garden. The
surroundings were beautiful and the party well organized. There were 2 DJ’s,
free snacks and a bar where you could order different cocktails, a pool and
shisha pipes. It was a great party and the people were nice. We ended up staying
at the party until the sunrise before it was time to get some sleep. New Year´s
Eve in Chile was a great way to welcome the new year full of new adventures.
(My host Ari)
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