I Asked Colombians Why They're So Rude! (Bogota)

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  • čas přidán 22. 01. 2023
  • I've been living in Colombia for over a year and my many Colombian friends have always told me the same thing.
    Never go to Bogota! The city sucks and the people are extremely cold and unwelcoming!
    Well, yes it's cold - but the city has 7.5 million people and is a vibrant hub of arts, food and culture - so I knew that it had more to offer.
    So I went back with the goal of speaking to Bogota locals, or "Rolos" as they're known, to find out if this stereotype was in fact true or if it was as most stereotypes are... just a sweeping generalisation.
    By the end of this experience, I satisfied my original goal of finding out the reason why many Colombians from outside Bogota have this type of perception of "Rolos", but I also learned many other insightful lessons along the way, mainly about another group of people who are also very much misunderstood within South America...
    #bogota #colombia #rolos #southamerica #vlog

Komentáře • 244

  • @AKJoel
    @AKJoel  Před rokem +2

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    • @user-sh1vp5yv4k
      @user-sh1vp5yv4k Před 9 měsíci

      Very smart, do not take other peoples word for it, there are always 2 sides to any story involving humans.

    • @tremblence
      @tremblence Před 5 měsíci

      I'm sure you titled your video to catch attention, I don't blame you
      But I think a better title might be ------ "Are the rumors true about Bogota?"
      The current title almost implies that "Colombians are rude" which obviously you didn't mean to imply..... but some may read it that way, hence some downvotes

  • @michaelmcgill-nt3ku
    @michaelmcgill-nt3ku Před rokem +11

    I liked your video, but I’m surprised that you found them rude at all! I have been to Bogotá many times and I’m a gringo who also speaks Spanish. My wife is from Tunja and Bogotá. Yes, I have family there and they are usually with me. I have found very, very few Rolos who were even cold at all. Most of them talk with me and most seem to have a genuine interest. I think Bogotá is friendlier than any city in northeastern USA. Crime in Bogotá is mostly petty theft on the street. I have never witnessed any major crime there. I know it happens. I can’t imagine spending 6 weeks in any American city and not seeing a major crime. I’ve been there at least a month about 12 times.The street people will steal your cell phone or wallet, but other people will go out of their ways to help you in any way.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +1

      I find them cold compared to other parts of Colombia, however in comparison to certain parts of Europe or even Australia where everybody just minds their own business, Bogotanos are about the same.

  • @jaylen5280
    @jaylen5280 Před rokem +66

    I prefer Bogota to Medellin. Better restaurants, more to do, less creepy gringos, and so many more options.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +9

      True on all accounts Jay.
      I'm a vegan and I was surprised at all the endless options in Bogota compared to other parts of Colombia.

    • @paganrythyms
      @paganrythyms Před 8 měsíci +10

      I'm a gringo and I too want to be around less creepy gringos 😂

    • @YoLo-sq8kq
      @YoLo-sq8kq Před 7 měsíci +2

      but many more local Paisas dating their daughters. more creepy.

    • @WsCoronaveVandal
      @WsCoronaveVandal Před 6 měsíci +1

      Jaylen is a local bogota scammer, he is lieing !!! Am a true colombian who hates his own because i know who they are !

    • @tremblence
      @tremblence Před 5 měsíci

      Don't assume all grinos are alike
      Just like any country, there are awesome people and crappy people

  • @johnsmith-fk7fw
    @johnsmith-fk7fw Před 5 měsíci +4

    you are not as big as other travel youtubers but i think you have a much better style, many just talk about themselves most of the time or physical objects/sites but you interact with the people which is much more interesting, and get their stories. very cool man subbed

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Cheers John, glad you're enjoying the content!

  • @davidrobinson787
    @davidrobinson787 Před rokem +1

    Excellent job with the videos. These have helped my spanish so much in learning real application. Thanks for sub titling it all. Much appreciated.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem

      Glad you like them and good luck with the Spanish!

  • @zorrildo
    @zorrildo Před rokem +16

    I am from the north coast, exactly from Cartagena, I've been living in Bogota for a couple of years now, and I love this city. Many people, including me few years ago before moving, say that the rolo or cachaco (that's how people from Bogotá are called) is generally a bad person, but over time I learned that it is not so, or at least not just because.
    It is normal in cities so big and so populated with cold climates to see this kind of behavior, besides, the insecurity of the city itself makes everyone to be on the alert and defensive at all times.
    Although Bogotanos are not as open and cheerful as people from the coast, once you get to know them they are warm and very nice people... As everywhere else, not everyone is good or bad, but they are known for their parsimony and closed-mindedness.
    In general, Bogota like many big cities in the world, will be a beautiful or horrible city depending on where and with whom you go out.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +1

      Well said! That's the general feedback I got from most people too, the cold weather, insecurity and general speed of life in a big city leads to the locals being a bit more closed off that in other parts of the country.

    • @BETOETE
      @BETOETE Před rokem +2

      @@AKJoel well, Medellin is much smaller and warmer but going around can be risky too.

    • @BETOETE
      @BETOETE Před rokem +6

      Gracias pir su honesto y directo punto de vista sobre Bogota, ciudad que siendo fria y lluviosa, que no tiene playa ni el goce de la costa, ofrece mas cosas y mas oportunidades en la ciudad MAS diversa y de mayor movimiento cultural y economico de Colombia.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem

      @@BETOETE haha trust me I know all about the dangers of Medellin, the city definitely has it's flaws too!

    • @BETOETE
      @BETOETE Před rokem

      @@AKJoel one of the poweful reasons why Bogotanos are a little bit distant is SECURITY.

  • @IvanDSaboya
    @IvanDSaboya Před 4 měsíci +5

    people from Medellin usually talk trash about Bogotá. Is part of their local culture to speak well just about themselves and bad about Bogotá, but when Medellin people come to Bogotá to have a life here they usually lose that self centered mentality and they realize Bogotá is the whole Colombia in a city.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Haha you're right - people in Antioquia are very regionalista

    • @sofilust
      @sofilust Před měsícem

      Barranquilleros and costenos also talk trash about people from bogota because they’re cold.

    • @7ItalianStallion
      @7ItalianStallion Před 25 dny

      Weird, I've seen stuff about Bogota being a dump, ridden with trash everywhere and no love for the homeless. I've also been to Colombia and the weather in Medellin is perfect

  • @richexperiences1
    @richexperiences1 Před měsícem +2

    Interesting video. I definitely agree that the city and the people of Bogotá are very underrated and misunderstood. I've been to Bogotá several times and can definitely say there's something for everyone in Bogotá.
    I've met some cool and friendly people in there. They're not all the same. Maybe they're not walking smiley, smiley and not as trusting and more about the business, but don't mistake that for being "rude or mean". I also find many of them to be more intellectual and real, and not just "fake nice" i.e. nice to just sell you something or get something out of you so to speak. Also, make no mistake, many of them know how to let loose and have fun too when the time comes.
    P.S. I don't agree that when someone's staring at you, don't be confrontational and you'll be just fine. In a perfect world that may be true. But make no mistake, Bogotá is a HUGE fast-moving city and there's good and bad people everywhere. And unfortunately, with so many people watching, you can be labeled as a mark and get ganked! So be careful.

  • @miguelramirez6352
    @miguelramirez6352 Před rokem +7

    They are working in Bogotá, they live in Bogotá, but they are unhappy with the people from Bogotá, it seems to me that they have a conflict!
    And obviously they can choose another place or country where they can be happy and really learn to love the people where they choose to live!!!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +3

      True - but I suppose Bogota has the most jobs!

  • @LouieManza
    @LouieManza Před rokem +9

    Excellent content buddy. Intelligent and interesting.
    Look, my wife is Venezuelan and I was born in Colombia. My family's from Medellin and Cali.
    All my life I heard how rude and cocky los Rolos are.
    I visited Bogotá years ago and loved it! Enjoyed the night life and made a lot of friends.
    Bogotá is really made up of all parts of the country. During the country's civil war, Colombianos from all corners flocked to Bogotá to escape the violence. Since the conflict was mostly fought in the jungles, mountains and small hamlets, the refugee's were for the most part campesinos from very humble origins. Countless of shanty towns were created.
    Colombia has a bad history of great inequality. It's true. The young people are fighting hard to change that. Not easy.
    I hope this helps you to understand the bitterness between Bogotanos and the rest of the country. Throw in los Paisas and everyone else and there you have it. Bogotanos feel invaded. 😅
    As far as the Venezuelan issue goes, well, as much as I hate to admit it, crime has shot up exponentially. Especially violent crime. The avg Colombian thug doesn't use guns to rob people. Mostly knives. Terrible but Venezuelan crooks all have guns and they use them frequently. Hugo Chávez armed a civilian militia called "Colectivos" to keep the opposition in check. As the country spiraled into economic chaos, these people turned to crime as a way to make money. Colombia inherited a great number of them. Initially, I was happy when the migration began. Too bad they're giving honest working Venezolanos a bad name.
    It's a very complicated issue.
    Cheers!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Thanks for providing the insight, great read!

  • @russellcarter213
    @russellcarter213 Před rokem +1

    Dude I’m going to follow you! Great content with well thought out questions. Stay safe and keep up the great work.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem

      Welcome aboard! Plenty more to come 👍🏾👊🏾

  • @Bogotaeverything
    @Bogotaeverything Před 3 měsíci +2

    In my experience, Rolos are very wary of strangers and they can be more stressed and aggressive than people from other cities, but once they warm up to you and you gain their trust, they are usually good friends. It is not the same with people from other regions like paisas and costenos, who are more open to making quick friends and nicer, but some of them can take advantage and do things like ask you to loan them money even after you have just met them, show up to your place unannounced, invite more people to a place you invited them and expect you to pay the bill or even expect something romantic to happen when you are not interested. Rolos will set and respect boundaries when other people will not but they will not respect yours either.

  • @veronicavarela2041
    @veronicavarela2041 Před 10 dny

    I do find people in Bogota cold and bit grumpy. Two things I do love about Bogota are, the weather and no mosquitoes. Going to Medellin next month, hopefully the people are more welcoming.

  • @richardahearne3057
    @richardahearne3057 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Was in Bogota in August. Loved the place The gold museum is amazing went there twice

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yeah there's so much to do there!

  • @therehastobesomethingmoore
    @therehastobesomethingmoore Před 6 měsíci +4

    We went to Bogota many years ago and loved it. We love cooler weather. We are looking for our favorite retirement city and leaning towards Manizales…less expensive, safer…but Bogota is still on our list.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Bogota is great, but I hate the cold weather lol

    • @johnescobar9951
      @johnescobar9951 Před 28 dny +2

      Manizales in nice❤

  • @Justkareem1
    @Justkareem1 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the Video, as i am moving to colombia in 2 weeks this was interesting to watch.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @leonkullig5852
    @leonkullig5852 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Hey man, great video. Do you remember what kind of prices you saw in the camera shop? I'm a photographer/ videographer from Germany going to Colombia (coast) soon to work. I feel like I should buy everything I need here already. What do you think?

  • @AndresDCRealtor
    @AndresDCRealtor Před 9 měsíci +3

    AK, Your Espanol is very good! I like seeing the different cities in Colombia. I may not want to live in Bogota, however, I can see myself flying there for a 2 week vacation.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks mate! I like making these videos and speaking to the locals. Check out my Santa Marta video too if you like this one! I'll also be in Barranquilla later this year so I'll make one up there too :)

  • @georgegil6587
    @georgegil6587 Před rokem +1

    Hey bro, glad to see you back in Colombia. I've been to both cities and enjoyed them both. Definitely different but both have their own identity. If you're still in Bogota, you should visit Usaquen. I'll be there in early June. Bought my tickets and looking very forward to it. Take care bro!!!!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem

      Hey George, I was only there for a couple of days for work unfortunately! Hopefully back soon though! Enjoy your trip there mate!

  • @geyoda64
    @geyoda64 Před rokem +4

    I always like the interviews. Thanks!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem

      Glad to hear! I'll keep em coming!

  • @elramoty
    @elramoty Před rokem +20

    We call ourselves Bogotanos, Rolos is how they call us outside of the capital. We're not cold, its just that we find it a little bit suspicious if someone immediately greets us unless we're in our neighorhoods, it's like , dude do I know you?? perhaps you should have gone to a typical neighborhood where everyone knows eachother, but you went to a busy place. We Bogotanos tend to associate Medellin with (hookers, drugs, webcam models, plastic surgery, and gringos looking for trouble) almost like the "Miami" or "Bangkok" of Colombia, a bit tacky. In other regions of Colombia, like for example Boyaca and Santander Bogotanos are not disliked because they, as well tend to be a bit "colder" and more direct. A paisa can open a mom and pop shop in Bogota and nobody will target him, we have people from all over the country, but Paisas (as they are very proud of their region) would make it hard for any rolo to be able to make it in Medellin, ( For the most part in Medellin there are only Paisas, here in Bogota we hear accents from all over the country). I have heard stories about Rolo owned businesses closing in Medellin just because the owner is rolo, people picking that up, and deciding not to go buy from the shop just because the owner has a Bogota accent, so if you're getting all the info about Bogota from Paisas, is like getting information about London from Scottish people, off course they will tell you "nice" things about london. I can understand why Americans like Medellin's weather, but for people living in the tropics Bogota actually is a way out of the muggy weather the rest of the country has, a more temperate and cold weather, anyway Bogota is less than an hour drive from many resort towns down the mountains that have temperatures and weather just like the one Medellin has, so many Bogotanos just get in their car and spend their weekends in those resort towns, so they get the benefit of both. Also worth to mention, in Medellin minorities like LGBTQ people, and the like tend to have a really hard time, they get beaten up and killed all the time, in Bogota there is an entire neighborhood known for this type of diversity, so huge difference, Medellin tends to be old class macho culture and Bogota is more liberal, to the point that nobody will dare attack a transgender person. Bogota's mayor is a lesbian. Medellin also tends to be more racist towards people from Choco, our Colombian region that's mostly populated by people of african descent, something that is not really an issue in the rest of the country.
    Regarding Venezuelans, that self entitled mentality of that person you interviewed describes exactly how we think Venezuelans are, we let them in in our country, but at the same time they think they deserve a red carpet, when evening newscast are full of Venezuelans commiting henious crimes every day (like throwing someone out of a bridge to his death for no reason) In Australia you have a vetting process based on points so you get to choose what kind of migrants you have, anyway nobody can enter Australia as it is surrounded by water. In Venezuela for the most part the police doesn't work, so they come here thinking is the same, with lots of new ways to commit crimes, so generally people are weary of them. Venezuelans are land-locked by jungle, and the only way out of their country is to pass through Colombia legal or illegally on their way to the USA, Chile, Argentina, Spain, etc.. they tend to come here and do whatever they want as anyway Colombia is just a stop in their journey to other places. By the way, the "issue" with Venezuelans happens in all Latin America, to the point that Colombia is the only country that allows them to come and work, the rest of the countries ask them visas, and Chile even expells them, so that guy doesn't know what his talking about, we even allow them into our public schools, yet they complain and complain, the treatment they get in the rest of Latin America is worst, a few months ago Mexico decided to ask them for visa permits also, here in Colombia, we let them in, yet they still complain and call us xenophobic, I wonder what that guy would say if he was working in Santiago de Chile, Lima, Mexico City, or Buenos Aires, or even Melbourne which is an entirely different culture, he would certainly still complain the locals in whatever place he happens to be are xenophobic, we share a border and we share a language, imagine if he was in a totally different place like France, he would certainly find Bogotanos to be the best compared to snobby parisians.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +3

      Hey mate, thanks so much for your comment and insight! I quite enjoyed reading the whole thing and the context you gave! What's a cool place you recommend for me to go and interview locals in Bogota next time I'm there? 🙂

    • @elramoty
      @elramoty Před rokem +8

      @@AKJoel It depends, you want to get the day do day rolo life? the more nontraditional urban ones? hipsters? or probably the more traditional well off young Bogotanos (we call them yuppies). Here is the list:
      Neighborhoods for day do day "rolo" life:
      1.)Paulo VI, Teusaquillo (it's near our metropolitan park Simon Bolivar and a big library Virgilio Barco)
      2.)Ciudad Salitre, Teusaquillo (near Maloka)
      3.) Cedritos ( lots of well-off Venezuelan migrants that perhaps will disagree with the guy you interviewed)
      4.) El Cortijo - Ciudadela Colsubsidio
      5.) a nice spot to interview rolos would be Titan Plaza or Unicentro (it's not in the middle of the street so they don't feel so guarded)
      Neighborhoods for nontraditional lifesyles:
      1.) Parque de Lourdes and Parque de los Hippíes (LGBTQ, etc)
      Neighborhoods for hipsters:
      1.) La Soledad specially the "Parkway" section (bohemian)
      2.)Universidad Nacional de Colombia
      3.) La Macarena (bohemian) (beware of your camera)
      Neighborhoods for Yuppies (trendy)
      1.) Zona G (near the financial center)
      2.) Parque del Virrey, Zona T, and Centro Andino.
      4.)Plaza de Usaquén
      3.) Parque el Country
      if you want to get la creme the la creme go nearby Parque Público Vecinal El Nogal or near Parque del Chicó (lots of expats)

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +3

      @@elramoty wow thanks so much, that's quite the list!! I'm gonna have to come down and stay a month or 2 to get through all these spots haha

    • @normanandreslondonogalvis5570
      @normanandreslondonogalvis5570 Před rokem

      Buen comentario pero lo de choco no lo conoces si hay un departamento y una ciudad amigable con el choco es Medellín hay barrios enteros de ellos y viviendo bien no como en Bogota y cali marginados sin agua potable con calles de polvo en Medellín tienen lo básico y no existen las calles detapadas en los barrios por pobres que sean

    • @thomasricardo9833
      @thomasricardo9833 Před rokem

      Thanks for taking the time to share your insights.

  • @vanguardcycle
    @vanguardcycle Před rokem +6

    i REALLY need to come up there soon to skate around Bogota and check that city out for a week. for me, (at least compared to Medellin) the weather there is absolutely perfect! To your point about music/culture; i will say that there is a TON of really good 'artsy' stuff in MDE, lots of really awesome political punk, metal, etc.. and a really thriving skate scene. it's obviously nowhere near as prevalent as reaggeaton, but it's 100% there if you look for it. oh and welcome back to Colombia, homie!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +2

      Good to hear that there's some sort of variety if you look! And cheers mate, back for the foreseeable future haha Got some very experimental and crazy videos planned so stay tuned!

  • @gringoestiv
    @gringoestiv Před rokem +8

    This account needs more subscribers. I'm going to try and comment more often. Great content, obviously hard work is going into this. Plus I like your view on safety. As a super gringo, so white that I am blinding to passersby (LOL), I'm aware I can be a target and nothing can guarantee nothing will happen. But being aware of your surroundings is important. I live near Washington DC. My safety tips to people visiting there are the same you suggest for Medellín and Bogotá. Nice video, keep up the great work!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +2

      I appreciate the kind words and support mate! I'm really enjoying making journalistic vlogs like this, so happy that they're being well received 😊

  • @gladysvalencia9400
    @gladysvalencia9400 Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much for your content. Enjoyed it much. I have been in Bogota a beautiful place wonderful food! Beautiful malls. People are very serious, more to themselves but not rude. They are polite but again serious. 😊

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Gladys, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @kentcovington
    @kentcovington Před rokem +11

    Joel has quickly become my favorite Colombia CZcamsr. Great stuff!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +1

      Cheers Kent!! 👍🏾👊🏾

  • @stephensedgmen9165
    @stephensedgmen9165 Před rokem +7

    Hey mate, compare Bogota people to Melbourne people, who do you think are the coldest people?
    The few people I know from Bogata are fair dinkum no bull shit people, just like country / rural people of Australia.
    The few Bogata people I know I love them like family.🇨🇴♥️

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +2

      Haha I've always said it's a lot easier to make friends in Colombia than in Aus. I'd say Melburnians are much colder than people from anywhere in Colombia.

  • @corkystock5229
    @corkystock5229 Před 8 měsíci +3

    i spend 3 weeks there,, i loved bogota the people were very friendly and I made many friends and am returning to spend the winter there next month, i loved the square and all the vendors, BTW i am in a wheelchair

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I'm glad you're living your best life mate!!

  • @MrRJS27
    @MrRJS27 Před rokem +8

    Of course people in Bogotá are colder and less welcoming than elsewhere in Colombia! They live in a megacity, not a small town or a collection of neighborhoods disguised as a city. That's how people are in all megacities. While they might be less welcoming, it hasn't stopped millions of people from coming from elsewhere in Colombia so clearly the city as a whole has been welcoming even if individual bogotanos aren't rolling out the red carpet.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +1

      Agreed, well said!!

    • @hernanww
      @hernanww Před 6 měsíci

      NOT TRUE. This comment only tries to diminish other cities by treating them as a 'collection of neighborhoods'. Don't flatter yourself. I tell you that in the rest of the world, big cities have friendly people. It does not depend on the number of people. It's not the city's fault, it's the fault of how rude the citizens are. Take responsibility

    • @ROCKNROLL947
      @ROCKNROLL947 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@hernanwwAverage antioqueño commenting crap. There people is kind when the other one have money. A region where the idiosyncrasy is violence, easy money no matter what and a disturbing egocentric society. Thanks god people is noticing that Medellin is just a 3 million people brothel full of fake people.

    • @Bogotaeverything
      @Bogotaeverything Před 3 měsíci

      @@hernanww NY, London, Paris, Moscow, so friendly hahahahahahha

    • @hernanww
      @hernanww Před 3 měsíci

      @@Bogotaeverything They are. And with way more reasons to be proud than rolos

  • @NuraCaicedo-xh2ok
    @NuraCaicedo-xh2ok Před 5 měsíci +2

    I was born and raised in Bogota Colombia and I'm tired of people in America telling me how rude I am when I'm not rude I'm just being up front I'm a real b****

    • @poobado
      @poobado Před 5 dny

      Pero no solo gente de Estados Unidos dicen eso de los Rolos….amor la gente en tu país colombia dicen el mismo. Cómo está posible que tú no sabia eso???? Eres Rolo de verdad o estás fingiendo?????🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @user-vu9sw7fj2r
    @user-vu9sw7fj2r Před 3 měsíci

    Hello! I've been watching your videos for about a week now, and I absolutely love them. I'm originally from the Philippines, but I've been living in the US for the past 10 years. I've been thinking of visiting Colombia as it seems to have a similar culture to my home country. I find Colombian and Venezuelan women very attractive, and I would like to explore the possibility of retiring there someday.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 3 měsíci

      There's a large Filipino community living in Medellin - I did a video with them here: czcams.com/video/QA61y5BRu1I/video.html

  • @nomada11188
    @nomada11188 Před měsícem +2

    Always welcome to Bogota, I am from Bogota and don't believe what you say, we are kind, loving, hospitable and we want our city to grow and be a good place to live and to visit us, it's just that many Colombians from other cities come to look for an opportunity in Bogota But they don't want Bogota, they just want to work, so many of those people who are not from Bogota do not take ownership of the city and they are the cold ones, but not the Bogota residents, because Bogota wants it to be more united and people take ownership, take care of their space, no. Vote rubbish, unlike Medellin, where the majority are from the same city, they are more nationalistic, in Bogota we are more open to receiving whoever arrives, but those who arrive do not always contribute to that union, regardless of that, we accept them and we want greetings, come to Bogota, no. they will regret it...

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před měsícem

      I'm heading back to Bogota next weekend and very much looking forward to it!

  • @ChineduOpara
    @ChineduOpara Před rokem +2

    Another interesting video, thanks. Also, I assume that with your camera hardware out on full display,, you feel safe anyway. In which city or barrio would you NOT take your camera?

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +1

      This was the main strip and patrolled by cops, so I felt fine. My hotel receptionist said filming in the main tourist areas is fine but don't go to unknown or quiet places. Also I never take out my expensive camera gear, only a cheap GoPro.

    • @ChineduOpara
      @ChineduOpara Před rokem +1

      @@AKJoel Smart move.

  • @ronniesarkar8487
    @ronniesarkar8487 Před rokem +2

    Hi AK, a great video indeed!!! Looking forward to many more .All the very best 😊👍👍

  • @babergill2890
    @babergill2890 Před 11 měsíci +2

    +Ak Joel your Spanish is good. How many years did you learn Spanish. I studied Spanish for 4 years as a teenager in USA. But my Spanish is bad. Also my family origin is same like yours.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 11 měsíci +2

      I was learning on the worst application of all time (DuoLingo) and getting online lessons once a week for about a year, but my level was only like 2/10 - never really improved. But then I started going to 3 language exchanges every week and speaking to ever single Uber driver I could and completely stopped hanging out with anyone who could speak English for 6 months - then my level went from 2 to about 7 haha

  • @EQHFX
    @EQHFX Před měsícem +2

    Finally i found an Aussie who live in Colombia since im thinking of moving there.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 29 dny +1

      🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺

  • @thealternativemindset
    @thealternativemindset Před 7 měsíci +1

    There's an important fact to point out about the real meaning of the word 'Rolo', the origin of it is because Bogotá is the city of Colombia that receives the most immigrants from other regions of the country and foreigners, so in the past people started calling 'Rolos' to everyone who was born in Bogotá but the origins of their families are from another region or country. But through the years, people started using 'Rolo/a' to call everyone from Bogotá, but is funny because nowdays you can say hat more than 60% of 'Bogotanos' have origins from other regions, so basically there are more 'Rolos' and people from other regions than 'Bogotanos' and for sure here people is not cold, is just a big city with a lot a people from different regions, 'rolos' and Bogotanos, but that's amazing because in here you can find a lot of cultural exhange with amazing people from every part of the country.

  • @lukelovewins9078
    @lukelovewins9078 Před rokem +1

    I enjoyed it . I like the way you went back to pay for your Snack,
    Good Man. I wonder what would be a Good hotel to Stay there for a Single Traveler. Thanks Again. I am looking forward to the next Vedio. Tks 🙏✌😎

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +2

      Haha I felt like such an idiot, I had to go back and pay!! Try "Spotty" hotel, I stayed there when I first got to Bogota and it seems awesome for a solo traveler. It has so many cool common areas and rooftop pool & hot tubs too. Check out the pics on Google!

    • @lukelovewins9078
      @lukelovewins9078 Před rokem +1

      @@AKJoel Thanks

  • @angytingz
    @angytingz Před 2 měsíci +2

    that kid was raised right xx loved this vlog of beautiful Bogotá!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah I loved his attitude too!

  • @johnloa2009
    @johnloa2009 Před měsícem +1

    the bigger the city, the less friendly the people. its like that everywhere

  • @leonardomendez2244
    @leonardomendez2244 Před rokem +5

    Bogota DC is one of the most diversity capital cities in all Latin American , like you perceive not just in the video but in the reality , mayority of people that live in the city are not rolos or bogotanos and if they born in the city (like me ) our parents are from other regions or countries . In addition the regionalism in Colombia is so strong , everyone will said bad thing about Bogota Dc just because “yes”, the sad is that those people that usually talk bad about the capital never in their life been there before, so they just repeat stories and bad experiences from other people.
    Pdt: you visited a nice architecture area but very bad in terms of social and poverty…. It’s full of people from other counties or regions that doesn’t care to look after the city.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your comment Leonardo! I thinking about going back for a couple for works to do a few more vlogs - where are the best places to do this?

    • @leonardomendez2244
      @leonardomendez2244 Před rokem +1

      @@AKJoel Teusaquillo ( English’s architectural neighbourhoods), chapinero, la Soledad, zona g, zona T, in general the north area of the city or close to my neighbourhood that is it located to the west of the city , ciudad salitre .

    • @leonardomendez2244
      @leonardomendez2244 Před rokem +2

      @@AKJoel which kind of interviewers of blogs are you looking for ? However Bogota DC is a city with almost around 11 million people. The percepción of the city , people, architectural, social condition, opinions change … Bogota DC is the small version of the huge diversity that Colombia has. People that criticised Bogota or about people that live in this city, they are criticise all Colombians and some southAmericans too in terms that is a city with a lot population of different countries or regions.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +2

      @@leonardomendez2244 I think I'd just like to ask people about their lives and what they do

  • @DaveL5656
    @DaveL5656 Před rokem

    Great topic very interesting topic 👏

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @craftingmaniac617
    @craftingmaniac617 Před rokem +1

    Love your videos!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem

      Thanks Patricia!!

    • @craftingmaniac617
      @craftingmaniac617 Před rokem +2

      I'm heading to Bogota this summer for the first time, my parents are Colombian but I was born in the USA, and just love the info you've provided. Thanks!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +1

      @@craftingmaniac617 Enjoy - there's so much to do in Bogota!

  • @Sam-ys6iw
    @Sam-ys6iw Před 7 měsíci

    Where in bogota is this bro? I have some friends from Bogota who tell me to strictly stay in Zona T which spooked me LOL so i completely wiped Bogota off my list

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 7 měsíci

      This was in the main tourist zone called La Candelaria

  • @jamesdelornhowlandjr.6516
    @jamesdelornhowlandjr.6516 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I like to learn about Colombia 🇨🇴. I thank God I do speak English and Spanish fairly well.

  • @AphrooneRichardson
    @AphrooneRichardson Před rokem +1

    Shout Out from Chicagoland, IL, USA! Thanks for your informative video! Gracias a ti!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it!!

  • @ryanhansen1199
    @ryanhansen1199 Před 25 dny

    The negative relations between Colombia and Venezuela have been there for decades. I remember my Venezuelan host mom in 1996 telling me to beware of Colombian's before I went there.

  • @william8236
    @william8236 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Bogotá is a cosmopolitan city that no other city in Colombia even comes close to, the city has the best restaurants, libraries, museums, hospitals, universities, entertainment, and so on, and Bogota is only 2 hours away from pueblos, villages, that enjoy summer weather all year around, something very unique that youtubers forget to mention when making videos about Bogotá .

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 11 měsíci

      which Pueblos? I'd like to visit some day!

    • @william8236
      @william8236 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@AKJoel Pueblos like Melgar, Villeta, Anapoima all within 2 hours car drive from Bogotá, that's only to mention a few, a lot of people who work in Bogotá own fincas in these pueblos and they spent weekends and holidays in these regions where its summer all year round.

    • @william8236
      @william8236 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@AKJoel I also wanted to mention that some people from Medellín have a resentment towards Bogotá, and its people, always belittling the people and the city, it's been happening for decades, always claiming that Medellín is the most important city in Colombia and its not, that title clearly belongs to Bogotá, the only advantage they have over Bogotá is that they have the Metro, but Bogotá started building a very modern Metro 2 years ago, and according to estimates it will be in operation in 2028.

    • @thealternativemindset
      @thealternativemindset Před 7 měsíci

      Well said, that's why is important to to showcase the good things about Bogotá.

  • @thespacesbetweenstudio3346
    @thespacesbetweenstudio3346 Před 8 měsíci

    i am traveling to Bogota in 2 weeks and im excited to explore!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 7 měsíci

      You'll love it, there's so much to do. Make sure you do the Monseratte hike.

  • @williamrivero1075
    @williamrivero1075 Před rokem +1

    I would love if you go to the colleges and speak with people from Bogotá you could call them like cachacos, thy are native from the cities and rolos are mixed from other departments that stay and make live there .

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem

      I'll be back in Bogota in July and I'll definitely be doing more interviews!

  • @tremblence
    @tremblence Před 5 měsíci

    The people at 19:16 explain nicely
    Its a busy capital, not some beach town so people are busy.... and used to their work, family, daily routines
    I find that there is almost infinite truth and mistruth to stereotypes.... always exceptions though
    Like Tulum Mexico is "touristy" sure.... on the main avenue....... but the majority of other streets, blocks, beaches, etc are pure 100% authentic Mexican people living their culture

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah their explanation was great!

  • @warrior-mx5dr
    @warrior-mx5dr Před 4 měsíci

    Tbh idk me personally young american-colombians an young colombians from my experience do not getting along whenever i work in some job in the past with dude are recently just arrived from colombia tend to be more dickheads meanwhile im 23 from philly an i remember plenty of times getting into fights with most of them an come to find out i wasnt the only , i mean this coming from what i saw an personal experience🤷‍♂️

  • @mkesrs1
    @mkesrs1 Před rokem +1

    Great content man

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem

      Cheers mate, glad you enjoyed it! 👍🏾😁

  • @luzecheverri9161
    @luzecheverri9161 Před rokem +2

    Too bad you didn’t walk around la Candelaria... it’s the colonial part of the city... it’s very unique and lively with graffiti art and cafes... I guess for next time... also visit The rose zone and Usaquen...

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem

      Will do!! Thanks for the tip 🙂

  • @luistamayo9942
    @luistamayo9942 Před rokem +2

    Lo que pasa es que lógicamente en los pueblitos y municipios todo es más barato, todo es más cerca, obviamente hay más seguridad, el clima y la gente más cálidos, menos contaminación de todo tipo etc. Es el precio que tiene que pagar una megalópolis cosmopolita.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +1

      Eso es la verdad!

    • @edwinazultorres2023
      @edwinazultorres2023 Před 3 dny

      Si lo que dices que en los pueblos y municipios de Colombia hay más seguridad, ¿Cómo me explicas entonces que en Colombia los colombianos que han vivido en las zonas rurales de Colombia, esos colombianos terminen experimentando el desplazamiento f0rzado a causas de las gu3rras civil3s y confl1ctos arm@dos en Colombia y no desde ahora sino desde hace más de 100 años atrás? No concuerda lo que dices en tu comentario y soy colombiano.

  • @S4N77Y
    @S4N77Y Před 10 měsíci +8

    Whoever hates is the one who suffers and there it is shown that those from Medelin are conceited and apathetic with their hatred, they also suffer from a superiority complex, they believe they are the best in Colombia and the world and clearly they are not, they also suffer from envy because they are not the capital of Colombia, this hatred towards Bogota is absurd, which is a cosmopolitan city where more than 20% of the Colombian population lives, the vast majority of whom are hard-working and honest, people of all kinds live in Bogota the regions of colombia then under the logic of those from medellin they hate the other colombians who live in the capital, and that hatred has been going on for many years when the narco murderer pablo escobar tried to destroy Bogota with many bombs which killed thousands and thousands of humble and innocent people and also murdered families and children and foreign people planting bombs on commercial flights that took off from Bogota, at that time from Bogota they planned and killed that disgusting murderer and that may be the reason for their hatred, the people of Medellin with their hatred show that they are not as good people as they say and appear to be in fact from that city. Medellin is where the worst narcogenocides in Colombia have come from and because of them, Colombians have a bad reputation outside our country and are considered drug traffickers and women treated as prostitutes, they are the ones who have created this false narrative that Bogotanos are bad people and with Their envy advise tourists not to visit Bogota, but that doesn't matter because Bogota is the most visited city in Colombia and when tourists visit the capital they get an excellent image and once they see first hand that everything that the people of Medellin say is totally false, in

    • @Bogotaeverything
      @Bogotaeverything Před 3 měsíci

      100%

    • @marckcf9600
      @marckcf9600 Před měsícem

      ​@@BogotaeverythingParce don't talk bullshit, that's not true at all and do not have anything to do with the real thing. You need to go and live there in this places before you say something so disconnected from the reality

    • @Bogotaeverything
      @Bogotaeverything Před měsícem

      @@marckcf9600 Are you referring to me? I just agreed with the guy. Paisa hatred for rolos is deep rooted in their racism, they believe they’re direct descendants of the Spanish and Jewish and rolos are mestizo people mostly. Plus the central government in Bogotá is full of paisas and costeños but they blame it for the problems in their regions. All the worst has come from the paisa region: guerrilla, paracos, the cartel, Pablo Escobar, Garavito the serial killer and child rapist, Alvaro Uribe, etc and yet rolos and the rest of the country don’t hate them… but they hate us instead. I am from Valle del Cauca but internationally Colombia is known for Pablo Escobar, maybe Medellin should claim the man and leave the rest of us alone.

    • @Bogotaeverything
      @Bogotaeverything Před měsícem

      @@marckcf9600 And I hope you run into the paisa man known in You Tube as Genesis Bourbon, he is a Medellin troll who watches every Colombia video and he has the most racist, disgusting things to say about every Colombian person and region, he also has another identity passing off as a New York man who loves Medellin but he says the same stuff in all of his profiles, definitely psycho people

  • @castrosax
    @castrosax Před měsícem +2

    Yo soy paisa y me caen bien los rolos tengo amigos de la u

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před měsícem

      Los rolos son muy incomprendidos

  • @JCMARDUK
    @JCMARDUK Před rokem +7

    16:07 lol! so educated 17:52... that he (the venezuelian guy) has to ask you "do they speak English in Australia?" He lives in Bogota, he got a job in Bogota and he speaks badly about the rolos. It's different to give a personal opinion than showing with his body language and facial expresions his contempt for the inhabitants of the city where he got a job and can survive. Ironically, he is the one who looks cocky and thinks he is better than us. It seems that the crisis in his country and the fact of having to emigrate to another country and do a survival job does not give him humility. Just move on man, try a different city. Perhaps... venezuelian and you can be happy!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +1

      Haha man you would be surprised by how many people have asked me that same question 😂

  • @therehastobesomethingmoore
    @therehastobesomethingmoore Před 6 měsíci

    Same busy-non friendly stuff in New York City. Busy fast paced life.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 4 měsíci

      work work work!

  • @carlitoxb110
    @carlitoxb110 Před 11 měsíci +3

    We are not unfriendly we are Latinos after all but we are not as open as people in other cities of Colombia because this is a big city we are always in a rush,and as everybody knows there is a safety problem so we are always cautious when someone new approach us but it’s easy to make friends in the city once they get to know you

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes well said, that's what I've heard from many other Bogotanos

  • @tobi1314
    @tobi1314 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Jueputa ciudad iracunda de mi alma, vivo lejos pero la tengo siempre cerca de mi corazón. Mi nevera hermosa donde el frío muerde pero no acaba y la vida es abyecta pero siempre con sabor. Las horas nocturas bajo su cielo encapotado de rosa sucio embebido en licores baratos que terminan en alboradas brillantes acabando con la resaca en una panadería. Me pude haber ido de sus callejuelas, pero ellas nunca se fueron de mi.

  • @cryptolatino9220
    @cryptolatino9220 Před 2 dny

    It's similar to New York, half of the people would be nice, the other half...

  • @sobreinquisidor
    @sobreinquisidor Před měsícem +1

    Nahh, it is just bad press that paisas give us. They are always salty towards everyone else in the Country

  • @johnphan3244
    @johnphan3244 Před rokem +3

    Solo tengo amor …..genius. Did you hug him afterwards? Lol

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +1

      Do you know where I got that line from? And unfortunately no hug haha but fist bump yes.

    • @johnphan3244
      @johnphan3244 Před rokem +1

      @@AKJoel drake?

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +1

      @@johnphan3244 czcams.com/video/Wn2Xy2cbcWA/video.html

  • @JorgeFernandez-ti2zs
    @JorgeFernandez-ti2zs Před 3 měsíci

    ¿De donde han sacado eso? Eso no es cierto

  • @edgardogal5727
    @edgardogal5727 Před rokem +2

    Muy buen contenido me gustó demasiado el vídeo

  • @nataligarzon2313
    @nataligarzon2313 Před rokem +5

    Qué ridículo este video, ofendes porque no conoces... solo buscas más popularidad. La palabra odiar es muy osada para usarla. Aquí nadie se odia, simplemente no nos gusta alguien y ya.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem

      Gracias por ver 👍🏾

    • @danielpacker6750
      @danielpacker6750 Před 11 měsíci

      Haber resentido el no esta diciendo nada que no sea cierto. Vivi en bigota un tiempo soy de cali y todo lo q dice es cierto asi que dwje la tonteria

    • @S4N77Y
      @S4N77Y Před 8 měsíci

      Los paisas de medellin si odian a Bogotá y a los turistas le hablan muy mal de la capital y les aconsejan no visitarla por un montón de prejuicios estúpidos que tienen y porque la mayoría de gente de medellín nisiquiera conocen a Bogotá , es u. Odio mezclado con envidia y resentimiento , pobrecitos los paisas se creen muy buenas personas pero solo demuestran lo egocéntricos ,narcicistas y envidiosos que son

    • @inolvidable.
      @inolvidable. Před 4 měsíci

      @@danielpacker6750 Soy de Bogotá, y los habitantes del resto de las ciudades son unos tráfugas. La envidia les corroe. En cambio la gente de Bogotá no habla mal de las otras ciudades. Es como que quieren tumbarla para poder brillar. Y eso que son del mismo país. Toda la gente de Colombia es amigable, pero los bogotanos no pueden estar sonriéndole a todo el mundo porque es una metropolis, con muchos ladrones de Venezuela y del resto del país.

  • @johnloa2009
    @johnloa2009 Před měsícem

    people from all over the world come to latin america to find themselves. and they do

  • @marcusdupree3517
    @marcusdupree3517 Před 5 měsíci

    I live in NYC and got completely gaslit used by a Columbian guy for months and after I caught him and ask him why he said he was part of his culture and if he had been born here he would be more like me... He is the most evil person I've ever met and he is a disgrace to his country yet I'm hearing that what he did to me is very common in Columbia...love bombing, multiple men on a almost daily basis and he has a sugar daddy as well... The only way he could confront me was by pepperspraying me first and then attacking me. The biggest coward in the world.

    • @Bogotaeverything
      @Bogotaeverything Před 3 měsíci

      OMG I have a lot of gay friends and they are not like this, that is terrifying.

  • @keb107
    @keb107 Před 5 měsíci

    If Bogota was 10-15 warmer, I’d live there.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yeh I'd definitely consider it too if it had bettet weather, there's a lot to do there!

    • @keb107
      @keb107 Před 5 měsíci

      @@AKJoel I like your channel a lot. Merry Christmas from Nashville, Tn.

    • @inolvidable.
      @inolvidable. Před 4 měsíci +1

      Bogota's weather is the best in the world. 68ºF on average, fresh and sunny. Medellín is already hot for me, and the cost way too hot.

    • @ROCKNROLL947
      @ROCKNROLL947 Před 4 měsíci

      Bogota has the perfect weather. Not only in Colombia, in the world, same as Quito.

  • @german131211
    @german131211 Před rokem +4

    One time when I was at a tour to Guatapé. A street vendor asked our group where we are from and, a mother and her daughter told him they're from Bogota. And he gave them a ugly looked which I thought it was fucked up. But people from Medellín told me the same thing, that people are cold and ugly😂😂

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +2

      Definitely not ugly, but cold yes 😂

  • @rafael8184
    @rafael8184 Před rokem

    Interesting video

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it mate!

  • @mariaperea7743
    @mariaperea7743 Před rokem +1

    This little boy Is a prefect colombia humanity

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +1

      He's Venezuelan!

  • @miguelramirez6352
    @miguelramirez6352 Před rokem +2

    That was Mexican music!

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +2

      The one the little boy was singing?

    • @mvante-wh9bq
      @mvante-wh9bq Před rokem +1

      @@AKJoel yeah Colombian people love Mexican music 🤍

    • @inolvidable.
      @inolvidable. Před 4 měsíci

      @*Colombia is the Most Bio-diverse Country in the World by Km², and 2nd. by extension, after Brazil.*
      *Colombia is called the Country of 1000 Rhythms, because it has 1,025.* Very rich musical culture. Mexican music is like clown music from a little narco town. Disgusting. Colombia has the most popular singers at the moment.

  • @monicamorrison1787
    @monicamorrison1787 Před 8 měsíci +6

    People that he speaks so poorly about Bogota is because they have no culture, Bogota has everything and anything almost❤ I am from Colombia, and I have been almost every city in my country, and Bogota is one of the nicest cities in the world❤️🙌🏼✨

    • @WsCoronaveVandal
      @WsCoronaveVandal Před 6 měsíci

      Monica usted es una rola estafadora, eso es mentiras lo que ella dice, miran los femicidios es alto !!!!

  • @devasta75
    @devasta75 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nyc in colombia

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 4 měsíci

      It's kind of like that!

  • @kevinthemayor
    @kevinthemayor Před 11 měsíci

    Is it safe for a gringo to visit Ibague Tolima I met a girl on latin american cupid and she is legit I want to visit her soon if she can’t come here

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 11 měsíci

      Never been there sorry mate!

    • @WsCoronaveVandal
      @WsCoronaveVandal Před 6 měsíci +1

      KEVIN MY MANS , ITS NOT SAFE IN TOLIMA, ITS A SMALL TOWN SURROUNDED BY JUNGLE AN GUERRILLAS !

  • @johnescobar9951
    @johnescobar9951 Před 28 dny +1

    Bogotá is bogotanos, rolo or cachaco

  • @aucklandsouthside717
    @aucklandsouthside717 Před rokem

    Show us around Santa fe Bogota 👌

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +1

      Next time 👍🏾

    • @johnphan3244
      @johnphan3244 Před rokem

      Isn’t that the red light district? 😅

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem

      @@johnphan3244 haha I believe you're right

    • @johnphan3244
      @johnphan3244 Před rokem

      I think your looking for passport bros content 🤣

    • @WsCoronaveVandal
      @WsCoronaveVandal Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@AKJoel DONT GO TO SANTA FE !!! ITS INFESTED WITH GANGS AN KIDNAPPERS DONT BE GULLIBLE!!!!!!!!!!

  • @LuisFigo4
    @LuisFigo4 Před rokem +6

    My Paisa wife always says she hates Bogota, it's cold and the people are stuck up

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před rokem +2

      Haha every Colombian outside of Bogota says the same thing!

    • @ChineduOpara
      @ChineduOpara Před rokem +2

      I have been hearing same thing about Bogota. That's why I haven't even bothered to visit yet... Barranquilla is my "home base" for now

    • @leonardomendez2244
      @leonardomendez2244 Před rokem +3

      It’s just about regionalism … it’s not reality.

    • @S4N77Y
      @S4N77Y Před 10 měsíci +2

      ​@@ChineduOparaque lastima que crea en chismes y no se de la oportunidad de comprobar las cosas personalmente

    • @ChineduOpara
      @ChineduOpara Před 10 měsíci +1

      @S4N77Y OK so I visited Bogotá for a few days as part of my "tour of the interior" (Itagüí/Medellin, Bogotá, and Cali). I didn't get the full experience because I had a tour guide with me... so I will have to try again!

  • @brianjones7521
    @brianjones7521 Před rokem +1

    A New York state of mind.

  • @troelalul
    @troelalul Před 6 měsíci

    Why didnt u buy guide Luis some food u pichirri..

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks, I learnt a new word today :)

  • @devongonzalez9207
    @devongonzalez9207 Před 9 měsíci

    They're so highly strong

    • @WsCoronaveVandal
      @WsCoronaveVandal Před 6 měsíci

      BOGOTA SON VIOLADORES SE LE OLVIDO DE LA NIÑA QUE VIOLARON Y MATARON EN ESE HP CIUDAD

  • @brad349miller
    @brad349miller Před 8 měsíci +1

    They are soooooo RUDE! Consistently. Colombian after Colombian no es amable.

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 8 měsíci +2

      haha I've never heard that before!

    • @inolvidable.
      @inolvidable. Před 4 měsíci

      Colombians are known for being the kindest and friendliest people on Earth.

  • @devongonzalez9207
    @devongonzalez9207 Před 9 měsíci

    And some of them beat their girlfriends

  • @mauriciohernandez5746
    @mauriciohernandez5746 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Es mejor Bogotá que Medellín Toda una vida por eso es que en Bogotá hay tantos paisas se vienen con familia y todo porque acá hay mucha plata y viven muy bien

    • @AKJoel
      @AKJoel  Před 4 měsíci

      Me gusta mucho Bogota, pero es demasido frio para mi jaja

    • @mauriciohernandez5746
      @mauriciohernandez5746 Před 4 měsíci

      @@AKJoel VENGA A APAGAR LOS INCENDIOS, LO Q VA RECIBIR ES CALOR Y SI QUIERE ARDER TAMBIEN, ESO DEPENDE DE LO QUE LE GUSTE.

  • @javierperez6774
    @javierperez6774 Před 2 měsíci

    Bogota es una ciudad grande, como es todas las ciudades grandes estan ocupados en el trabajo, y en sus asuntos y en muchas ocasiones por ayudar a otros resultas victima tambien, como es toda gran ciudad.

  • @saulrobles374
    @saulrobles374 Před 9 měsíci

    That's just like us Mexicans going against african americans...two races fighting for dominance