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Feel free to ask my any questions. I spent most of my time in Guayaquil and also went to Salinas and Quito
Its about the third of what cost in America. Ec. food wil cost on avg of 2~3 bucks. American brands cost the same there as they do here. I had a hostel for only 28 a night and to get to anywhere in the city will cost about 5 dollars, their beer is only 1.20 for a like a 40 oz and its really good, or at least better than any american brew imo. I took 2k and only spent half and I was trying to spend moreRich wrote:Nice photos. I really like the idea of spending time in Ecuador. Seems to be becoming really popular with retirees. Was it really inexpensive?
He created his account before me, but I never knew him previously. It's pure coincidence. I just combined part of my Chinese name and some random numbers.Rock wrote:Wow, I like them curves, delicious!
BTW, what is your connection to kai1275? I just find it more than a coincidence they u both have handles starting with kai and ending with a 4 digit number. I asked kai1275 about the 'other kai' once when we were talking about something else in PM a few weeks ago and he didn't even seem to be aware of your existence back then. Hmm, maybe u r his fan lol?
DAYUM! Let all these jive turkeys in here know! It does not cost much money to go abroad! I lived like a king in China for 2K, staying in 5 star hotels, getting massages, buying expensive liquor that would cost 300usd, traveling around China to tourist spots, ate out every night, etc. I even gave my wife whatever was leftover before going home!kai8482 wrote:Its about the third of what cost in America. Ec. food wil cost on avg of 2~3 bucks. American brands cost the same there as they do here. I had a hostel for only 28 a night and to get to anywhere in the city will cost about 5 dollars, their beer is only 1.20 for a like a 40 oz and its really good, or at least better than any american brew imo. I took 2k and only spent half and I was trying to spend moreRich wrote:Nice photos. I really like the idea of spending time in Ecuador. Seems to be becoming really popular with retirees. Was it really inexpensive?
@kai8482,kai8482 wrote:Its about the third of what cost in America. Ec. food wil cost on avg of 2~3 bucks. American brands cost the same there as they do here. I had a hostel for only 28 a night and to get to anywhere in the city will cost about 5 dollars, their beer is only 1.20 for a like a 40 oz and its really good, or at least better than any american brew imo. I took 2k and only spent half and I was trying to spend moreRich wrote:Nice photos. I really like the idea of spending time in Ecuador. Seems to be becoming really popular with retirees. Was it really inexpensive?