There are plenty in Venezuela, all speaking Spanish to each other.
You would never ever run into one online on a predominantly English speaking website or in America/Europe in person, but you might encounter one of the upper classes.
I used to work with one of them. She complained that Chavez stole her family's second home. I presumed her family, like America, also supported the attempted military coup shortly after he was elected in 2002.
There are plenty in Venezuela, all speaking Spanish to each other.
You would never ever run into one online on a predominantly English speaking website or in America/Europe in person, but you might encounter one of the upper classes.
I used to work with one of them. She complained that Chavez stole her family's second home. I presumed her family, like America, also supported the attempted military coup shortly after he was elected in 2002.
I spent 5 weeks in Venezuela this year.
Presumably in an urban area where the voting demographics are much different.
Good for you. I spent 4 weeks there too a few years ago.
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