Devine, She is a young, cheerful, cute and tall American, she has loved having fun in Colombia. For this reason, in this text she shares very popular and effective forms and phrases to enjoy and have a good experience in Bogotá:

  1. Are you a blonde goddess or maybe a goddess with brown or black hair with heels and rules? Many boys will come to meet you, listen to your accent and see your beauty, you can respond with: "Wow, who asked for chicken? !!!", or "Wow, what a churro !!!" These are expressions to say that a boy is very handsome or you can simply say: "It's a pleasure to meet you." You will surely have more friends on Instagram or Facebook.
  1. Use the Transmilenio. It is a very popular red means of public transport in Bogotá, it is usually full. It is an adventure, sometimes fun, it educates you in patience, tolerance and perseverance. In the Transmilenio you will get to know the Bogota culture, some sing or declaim, all speak, go up and down, laugh, sell sweets or handicrafts, others listen to music with headphones on their cell phone. I recommend you enjoy the trip.
  1. If my previous recommendations fail and you still haven't had fun or you still can't find cool Colombians, then dance, find a good recommended bar and invite your friends, but be careful with your expectations, many Colombians are basic dancers, others are experts. Remember that you are foreign and also fun and that you want to practice your dance steps, so many will want to dance with you. Enjoy, meet and have fun.

The word cool means coolnice, to refer to a place, situation or person.

  1. Women in Bogotá love to put on makeup, they always wear their lipstick, it is a feminine and fresh touch, culturally they look elegant, beautiful and attractive, I advise you to use it too, but be especially careful with the color of the lipstick, it must be A color according to the rumba, be careful to use it, it is not a priority, but it helps you with your image.

The word rumba refers to going dancing, drinking beer, and having fun with friends.

  1. In Bogotá, do not wear shorts or flip flops, Bogotá has a cold climate and some Colombians will see you strange with that way of dressing, for them it is fun, but not for you, so if you want to conquer a boy remember to wear your heels, a feminine blouse, a good lipstick and practice a lot of spanish. Your new friends will help you improve your communication.
  1. Do not give papaya, be careful with your valuables or yourself, do not give the occasion of incidents that may cause you a bad time. You must take precautions with your documents with your money and with your words. Bogotá is generally safe, but don't sell papaya. The word ract it is a short time.

Devin's experience in Bogotá has been very fun and while he gets to know the culture, places and people he also learns the Spanish Language in the letter eSpanish school Nueva Lengua. For this reason, he wanted to share some notes so that you keep them in mind on your trip to Bogotá.

Decide to know our culture, our music and our people, I assure you that Colombia will conquer your heart.

All the articles in this blog have been written by the teachers of our school and by students from different countries who traveled to Colombia to learn Spanish.
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