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Paraguay: Moving to PY in late November:
Hello all,
I have been back and forth between UY and PY these last few months and I have decided that PY is where I'm going to move to this November.
I will be moving by myself initially to scope out the area and get a feel for things. Can someone please tell me which cellular companies are good or bad and why?
Also I am looking at apartments in Asuncion through Clasipar and would like some guidance as to what areas to avoid in the city and what areas are considered "middle class"?.
Thank you in advance,
Duy
Uruguay: Anybody looking for a roommate?!:
Hi,
I have plans to come down to Uruguay in Mid-November. I will be staying in MVD for the first week and will spend the first week looking for an apartment to rent in the area. I thought I would check here to see if there's anybody in need of a roommate to share expenses with to alleviate costs.
One of my first priorities would be to activate my cellphone also. I have an unlocked iPhone 5, can I assume that it will work upon replacing the sim card w/ something local there? Also, would I have any issues obtaining service from say an Antel even though I haven't started the residency paperwork process yet?
Thanks in advance,
Duy (Dewey) Vu
Paraguay: Starting a Restaurant:
HI Caja,
How would you compare the difference between PY food to Mexican food?
Are burger buns sold at the stores in PY? You mentioned baked potatoes is not part of the restaurant scene there, but do they sell potatoes at the stores in PY?
Also, in regards to your statement about white gravy, have you ever tried to make it from scratch yourself? Is dark gravy available there? You mentioned no "spicy fried chicken" which is kind of odd but I imagine one could just eat fried chicken w/ jalepenos/hot peppers on the side?
Thanks in advance,
Duy
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