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by Casseres
4117 days ago
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What part of Santiago? At this moment, I'm staying at a hotel in Las Condes. This part of the city seems very safe, but I've taken the subway to other parts of the city, and never felt unsafe in those other places either. Part of my strategy is to blend in with my attire, mannerisms, and attitude. My Spanish is currently rudimentary at best, but I still manage not to stick out like a sore thumb and "shout" that I'm a tourist with my actions. If you stand out like a tourist, it seems like no matter where you are in the world, you will be taken advantage of. |
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Are you in Startup Chile?
Just watch your backpack on the subway or walking through busy streets. During my time there my female room mate had her wallet taken from her backpack at the market and some big charges racked up on her credit card before she noticed.
A month later her parents visited and they climbed Cerro San Cristobal in the middle of the day and had three young guys come out and beat them with sticks to steal their bags. Lots of bruises and stitches.
Another had a iPhone ripped out of her hand while she was using it on the street. Another had his laptop stolen out of his bag on a bus to the coast. Laptops were also stolen by people who just walked into the co-working space that Startup Chile uses.
There's no reason to be scared in Chile. I always felt safe, but don't let the title of safest place in Latin America based on comparative murder rates make you forget that you're still a possible target for a robbery. And based on nothing but my own experience and people I knew, more so than any other place I've ever visited.