Thursday, July 4, 2019

In my opinion

Chile is an extraordinary place to live and learn... A distinctive mountain range,  deserts, rivers, lakes, beaches, islands, seas... together with warm people inhabiting every place in our country should lead us to be proud of and take better care of our environment, our culture, our history, our surroundings... 

Cóndor
Outlanders enjoy their holidays by doing a countless number of activities that range from skiing on the snowy slopes of Andes' mountains to fishing in rivers or lakes or surfing the long waves in Pichilemu coast or... The activities are so varied that I could spend hours describing them in a post like this.

Foreigners certainly want to know how people live in small towns as well as in big cities and they usually feel pleased with the warm welcome of our people.

In my opinion, we have much to do to be really proud of ourselves in relation to our way to communicate with one another and how we take care of our environment and our belongings. We still have much to learn to love our country, our people, our history, our folklore...

Not long ago, Santiago was chosen as one of the most beautiful cities in America by an international tourism organization; yet we hardly find information about the origin/history of the names of some places or streets. Did you know that Manquehue comes from "manque" meaning "condor" and "hue" that stands for land or site? That Nuñoa is a native term that means "a placed filled with Ñunos"? I think that we should spread this kind of information via information displays not only in Santiago but also in other big and small cities and towns with the names of rivers, lakes... Another example: Curicó comes from "curi", meaning "black" and "co", meaning "water".

As citizens of a big city like Santiago is, we should also take good care of our language, which reflects our way of living and thinking; we should also try to keep places clean, which shows your education... and so on and on...

Chilote's Minga
Some years ago, my family and I were spending our summer holidays in Chiloé and I couldn't but feel proud of the historical information that we spontaneously received from a family living there. They told us about their traditions, folklore, cuisine, local attractions as well as their daily life activities and the future of their island... They actually felt proud of themselves.

I would have liked that this experience were commonplace all over our country, ...

In my opinion, globalization, especially via the internet, is making us informed citizens and as such we should learn to become better individuals, exhibiting respect to our environment and to one another. There is still much to be learned ...

“Do not Do unto others what you don’t want others Do unto you.”

Confucius

Now, your turn,

 Choose 4-5 of these questions. For each of them, write a 40- to 50-word response describing your personal opinions on the topic.
 Total number of words: approx. 240
 Leave comments on 3 of your classmates' posts + a comment on my sample post.

What is your opinion about women in the military?
What is your opinion about Chilean politicians?
What is your opinion about violence on television?
What is your opinion about buying instead of adopting pets?
What is your opinion about having an exotic pet at home?
What is your opinion about legalizing marijuana and other drugs?
What is your opinion about climate change?
What is your opinion about cloning?
What is your opinion about recycling?
What is your opinion about Immigration?
What is your opinion about the legalization of abortion in the 3 cases?

24 comments:

  1. I think this will be one of my favorite blogs to write, such a fun theme.

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    1. Hi Amanda,
      Nice to know you like the subject you'll have to write about.
      See you,

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  2. I completely disagree that Chile is a good place to live, if not, ask to people that don´t live up Plaza Italia

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    1. Hi Francisco,
      We cannot always agree with everything...I see the beauty around us and I see the glass half-full...
      See you,

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  3. Well, like everything, how good is something depends on the point of view and personal experiences.
    As everywhere, Chile has beautiful things, and some others that are deeply pitiable.
    But I can say I love how some of the people living here loves so much their lands and feel proud of it.

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  4. The Globalization have good and bad sides, i think that the responsable use of internet it's esscential to make a safe information source and connection source with the world

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    1. Hi Jeremías,
      The internet is a resource that makes the difference in the way we live in. I hope we use wiser and wiser.
      See you,

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  5. Every place in the world has good and bad things, but is kind of a surprise when people says that Chile is a really good place to live, specifically Santiago.

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    1. Hi Daniela,
      Many people prefer to live in Santiago than in other cities.... I find that Chile has beautiful places to live...
      See you,

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  6. I think the same about keep places clean... Almost all Chileans throw their garbage anywhere

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    1. Hi Paola,
      Education and more education is the solution...TV micro-programs showing the importance of keeping our environment clean would be helpful...
      See you,

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  7. I think that south of Chile is a good place to live but Santiago is not! The landscapes of the southern part of our country are really beautiful.

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    1. Hi Daniela,
      The south of Chile is wonderful...
      See you,

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  8. We have much to be proud about as much we have to be ashamed about ashamed of. You are right there is a lot to do. We have a lot to learn.

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    1. Hi Nicole,
      Education at home, at school, at the universities, on TV, on the radio, on the internet,... is the solution.
      See you,

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  9. Chile is a nice place to live in a foreign view

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    1. Hi Sofía,
      Yet, they also complain for the dirtiness of some places...
      See you,

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  10. yep Santiago is beautiful but we need to keep the environment clean:(

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    1. Hi Camila,
      We should learn to keep our house, Santiago, clean...
      See you,

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  11. I am surprised that Santiago is one of the most beautiful cities in America, with how polluted it is!!... there are much better cities like Valdivia <3

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    1. Hi Viviana,
      Pollution is our responsibility...We can't just complain... we have to do something about it.
      See you,

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  12. Sometimes I realize that people usually forget about how beautiful and wonderful Chile is...

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    1. Hi,
      As I said before, we are used to see the glass half-empty...
      See you,

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