During those very hot Paraguay summers (from December to March), using the air-con will not break the bank. Electricity is affordable in Paraguay as the country generates more than enough of its own hydro-power.
@NomadElite2 ай бұрын
Paraguay is one of the largest producers of hydroelectric energy in the world. Electricity is very inexpensive, by Western standards.
@Anomalyy666Ай бұрын
@NomadElite what's the average temp?
@vetiveria88792 ай бұрын
Why gringos think other countries should speak english, hilarious!!!
@cristinawilligs2 ай бұрын
i do speak English in Paraguay
@bonzaibush43912 ай бұрын
Deberias decir "algunos gringos", no son todos asi
@NomadElite2 ай бұрын
We don't have to speak perfect Spanish, but we should make an effort for sure.
@jonathann.19654 күн бұрын
When people go to their country they expect people to speak their language (rightly so), but when it's the other way around, they also expect people to speak their language. LOL Special snowflakes think the world owes them something and expect people to roll out the red carpet for them. I think, even when someone is staying short-term in a foreign country, they should show respect by making an effort to learn some basic words and sentences.
@mwaynerowe47822 ай бұрын
It's brutal the heat even at 10 pm it's still sweltering. It's dangerously hot if your car breaks down you can heat stroke waiting for help. Carry a gallon of water always.
@terryashley46742 ай бұрын
That's the first time I've heard about the sweltering heat. Thanks for the heads-up.
@NomadElite2 ай бұрын
You're welcome.
@jami15242 ай бұрын
I love the fact that the roads are made of stones. This make Asuncion even more calm and charming. The cars are forced to reduce the speed. Basic only the main roads here are paved. And I hope stays like that for a long time.
@NomadElite2 ай бұрын
Someone pointed that out a few months ago and I was surprised by the real reason behind the stone roads. Because it is a solid base, they aren't using cheap material. It does make sense!
@JennyKuenster-nw3wf10 күн бұрын
I hate cars so i love this. The heat is not perfect and I didnt even think about blackouts. Probably should bring a starlink as well…
@NomadElite5 күн бұрын
Why don't you like cars?
@bramhamaharaj65472 ай бұрын
What is the situation with crime, drugs and gangs, ty
@LikeAGentlemanPleaseАй бұрын
He can’t talk about that because of the algorithm. People on KZfaq have to be positive and can’t talk about realist facts.
@sejj1819Ай бұрын
@@LikeAGentlemanPlease dude what are you talking about, Paraguay is the safest country of South America. Its more safe than Brazil, Argentina, Bolviia, Colombia. Dont be ridiculous.
@eelfood2 ай бұрын
I’ve lived in Houston and so I know I can handle the heat but it’s not my preference. Good to know. Winters in a Houston are great though. 🤣
@cristinawilligs2 ай бұрын
As a Paraguayan, i love Winters, and i wish it snow, in compensation for all the heat we suffer
@NomadElite2 ай бұрын
Right on
@jaws20032 ай бұрын
1. The roads so far are my biggest gripe about Paraguay. I've seen some that are juat straight dirtroads on the side streets. The brick roads were the next best thing. Lol. 2. The women there are beautiful. I like that, though. I've noticed that if i do have an issue with a Paraguayan woman, they're usually on some they are on some "pay for my onlyfans or give me money type of vibe". I leave them alone. 3. One con/saving grace is that Paraguay is not as easy to get to. You would easily need to have a layover and, at a minimum, need to fly for 10 hours.
@Pedro-UKАй бұрын
I am aware that you are positive about your outlook on Paraguay. But I never watch your click-bait videos with a negative connotation title on the country that has welcomed you.
@NomadElite28 күн бұрын
America or Austria?
@Useless_Knowledge072 ай бұрын
Air Conditioning is probably one of the best/successful businesses in this country.
@Useless_Knowledge072 ай бұрын
Especially an English speaking?
@NomadElite2 ай бұрын
How are you doing?
@Useless_Knowledge072 ай бұрын
@@NomadElite I am doing good. How are you doing? Is there any chance that when you share about other countries you can share about the cost or possibility of bringing the tangible assets that are in hand like precious metals, which apparently is a hot market that many around the world are personally purchasing? Another would be transferring past certified credentials. I have be friended some certified journeyman from countries like China in the past few decades that had simular journeyman certifications to mine. I just think this info stated above would be of a lot more interest when transitioning/contributing to another country.
@harveypolanski7552 ай бұрын
The weather sounds similar to south Florida.
@cristinawilligs2 ай бұрын
it is not like south Florida, believe me
@NomadElite2 ай бұрын
The heat feels different in every place I've been. There are so many factors that play a role, including but not limited to humidity, proximity to the ocean, elevation air pollution, etc. Each place feels different.
@mwaynerowe47822 ай бұрын
I've lived many years in South Florida and Paraguay is an oven in comparison.
@jeremyleonbarlow2 ай бұрын
So you are saying spent the northern hemisphere winter outside of Paraguay, maybe in a cooler spot in Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Uruguay, Colombia, Panama, or the Dominican Republic or maybe even someplace in the Mediterrean like Albania, Montenegro, Cyprus, Malta or Spain being a bit cooler. Maybe take your long vacation in the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, then, and spend the northern hemisphere summer in Paraguay when it is cooler, but still warm.
@NomadElite2 ай бұрын
Argentina would be ideal, with so many climates to choose from!
@Designer_TopG5 күн бұрын
That's where the song came from They like it Hot hot hot
@NomadElite5 күн бұрын
Interesting
@user-sj1jj4mi1p2 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="185">3:05</a> NO problemo for a KAMAZ full-spec Dakar. A/C mobile love nest. Answers all the questions on this video.🤣
@tomschulz8369Ай бұрын
Heaven, we dont have any Air condition, even mit in the Car, and we survive in Paraguay. Ist Not for spoiled people, thats true.
@NomadEliteАй бұрын
Where do you live in Paraguay?
@user-hx5kx1he8u2 ай бұрын
Se habla español en el campo tambien?
@dougveganparadisebuilder580825 күн бұрын
Sí, la mayoría habla español. La ventaja para gringos es que no hablan muy rápido cómo en España porqué hablan guaraní cómo su idioma principal.
@ciscoterres717Ай бұрын
I live in Texas. With no airconditioning in my car. I can live in the fires of Mordor.
@NomadEliteАй бұрын
Good one! 😂
@ritardstrength516911 күн бұрын
Agreed, Paraguay sounds just like Laredo
@user-sj1jj4mi1p2 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="305">5:05</a> Please accept my apologies, dear competitors, at this point debo confesar mis rudimentarios conocimientos de la lengua de Cervantes.
@hashtagaffiliatechannelama44618 күн бұрын
Hello I am Kashif from Pakistan willing to apply for immigration plz guide me
@NomadElite5 күн бұрын
Please email us for more information on how to apply for Paraguayan residency.
@kapp6512 ай бұрын
"Come for the beautiful women" = "Plz buy my product guys!"
@harveypolanski7552 ай бұрын
Does the average Paraguayan have A/C in their house?
@martinotazu71652 ай бұрын
Absolutamente sí, y hasta los más pobres porque en verano es prácticamente imposible dormir sin aire acondicionado, especialmente en las ciudades. En el campo suele ser un poco más fresco en las noches. Se puede comprar uno desde 350 U$ aproximadamente y hay tiendas que te lo venden en cómodas cuotas de hasta 18 o 24 meses.
@ethandouro43342 ай бұрын
Yes
@NomadElite2 ай бұрын
You bet! You wouldn't make it without AC during the summer.
@nam2168nam2 ай бұрын
I don't think hot women is really a con. For the heat and the road you'll just have to... Heat the Road Jack😂
@NomadElite2 ай бұрын
haha 😂
@ninozah2 ай бұрын
I heard of (and seen) beautiful Argentinian, Colombian and Venezuelan women, but not Paraguayan
@NomadElite2 ай бұрын
It's time to explore new waters!
@lowbloodprsure2 ай бұрын
No my wife says not for us.😅 reason #5
@NomadElite2 ай бұрын
😂 What are your favorite countries?
@user-sj1jj4mi1p2 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="264">4:24</a> 😳Horrors, no!!😳 Yours truly can't stand audiovisual aggression such as ghastly parades during daylight and night venues featuring satanic noise. While in Paraguay one requires a string of gorgeous babes and bossa nova / guarania background.
@dancooper57412 ай бұрын
Stinking heat, shitty infrastructure, goat tracks for roads and corruption is rampant. Why are you there Gerry. 😆
@NomadElite2 ай бұрын
It's not so bad!
@nialtubbyКүн бұрын
@@NomadElite I lived in El Salvador. The heat there was too much with the humidity, but their houses were third world. So n proper air conditioning or thermal insulation... Also, mould was an issue. And prices have sky rocketed due to Bitcoiners and pretentious surfers.... I feel Asuncion for example is less 3rd world from what i can see, so the houses with aircon will protect one from the heat more. I like the fact Paraguay is one of a few countries in south america where imports are not abusive. Electric bikes for example. In brazil etc they cost double the price...as does any import... I would miss a sea view though. What are the best lakes there?
@og16892 ай бұрын
HOT LIKE PHOENIX!
@boink8002 ай бұрын
Phoenix is not humid. It's more like very humid Texas.
@ritardstrength516911 күн бұрын
@@boink800it sounds like Laredo: blazing summers, mild winters