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malfutka [58]
3 years ago
10

Someone please help me with this

Spanish
1 answer:
oksian1 [2.3K]3 years ago
3 0
I think its A. I'm pretty sure that's the answer. If not Im sorry
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People and differences in general:

Not everybody in Peru is a slave to cars, fancy modern apartments, jobs that pay a well living. There are no big chains of grocery stores like Walmart, Trader Joe's and Target, so it's a challenge to find what you need.  There are big markets where people sell their own goods, which means they would have to grow them in order to get profit from them. Of course, there are supermarkets in Peru, but if you're looking for fresh and cheaper meat and dairy, you would have to talk to the locals or people at markets and explain them everything to the tiniest detail in order to get what you're looking for. When it comes to the States, grocery shopping is pretty dull and it occurs in robotic manner. You get to the car, drive to the store, pick up what you need, get in the car, drive back home. In Peru, shopping for simple things like groceries are quite interesting. There are individual vendors that sell different types of foods, from fruit to the vegetables, from meat do dairy, from herbs to nuts. Some would say it takes more effort this way, but I would say it's refreshing and new. It pushes your limits in communication and it challenges you to walk more.

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Traditionally, they used to play cockfighting, bull-fighting and racing.

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