>>108417830Moestly fine, but the humor is different and people are more intense and less polite.
The streets are always dirty and you can't escape the smell of piss, cheap alcohol and cigarettes. There's cars absolutely everywhere, twice the amount of people on the street, and on peak hours you can feel the weight of the polluted air.
Everyone walks with speakers on full volume and they all play either traditional music or reggaeton, which is a whole genre based on one single beat. The vendors on the street yell all the time non stop and there's always at least one homeless retarded person roaming and pissing on the street. Everyone does actually, no need for public bathrooms, it's just the norm.
The only thing people do aside from working their asses off for literal pennies an hour is drink, drink, drink. In Bolivia there's around 5 or 6 holidays every month and they all mean blocked streets, drunks everywhere and every public service except maybe hospitals is closed.
Theres protest every other day for even the stupidest things because there is no other way to get your message across. I protested to have water pipes in my town, I know people who protested not to have a garbage dumps 10 meters from their houses and such.
Aside from all of that, it's like living anywhere else. Once you get used to it, you find out it all works somehow.