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9 contributions to ParaguayNext
Iguazu falls
Have you guys been to Iguazu falls yet? I had a recent trip. Well worth going, beautiful and amazing. Like 275 waterfalls or something. I enjoyed both the Brazil and Argentina sides of the falls and would do both again when i am there next. What did you guys think?
The Time Machine
What is this? Think about all the opportunities that are just around the corner here! Do you miss something from home that you can’t find here in Paraguay? It could be anything—food, beverages, or other items. If you’re not going to do it yourself, post it here. Do you need help with a potential business idea? Share it, let someone fill the gap, and we’ll all have a richer life.
The Time Machine
1 like • 21d
I tried to get with drinking the mate but keep reverting back to my green tea instead
### What is Your True Currency in an Uncertain World?
Hi everyone, I came across a video that poses a provocative question: In a major systemic collapse, where our current financial and food systems fail, what becomes the real currency for survival? The video argues it's not money, but tangible goods and practical skills—things like food, medicine, fuel, and the knowledge to heal, build, and grow. This got me thinking on a deeper level, moving beyond "prepping" to resilience and community. I'd love to hear your perspective. Let's exchange not from fear, but from wisdom: 1. The "What": If you had to choose, what ONE practical skill (e.g., fermenting, herbal first aid, seed saving, small engine repair) do you believe would be your most valuable asset, and why? 2. The "Who": Beyond goods and skills, what human qualities (e.g., trust, cooperation, storytelling, conflict resolution) would become the true "currency" of a new community? 3. The "Now": How can we start building that resilience today? Is it by learning to grow a kitchen herb garden, forming a local skill-share group, or simply strengthening bonds with our neighbors? This isn't about doomsday; it's about rediscovering the foundational elements of a sustainable life. Our collective knowledge is the most valuable resource we have. Watch the video here if you're curious: [The One Currency That Will Decide Who Survives After Collapse] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nP3N78WluM What are your thoughts? What is your "true currency"?
0 likes • 21d
food, water and ammo is important in these situations. some silver and gold coins will also be helpful as currency. also popular things that will be good for barter also very helpful .
Learning Spanish
I really enjoyed(after initial embarrassment) practicing my novice Spanish language skills during my visit recently, and although I built confidence, I also confirmed I need to accelerate my learning before I return. I found a list of 5000 most used words and this seemed like a sensible approach and I am also trying Qroo. Does anyone have suggestions for apps to try? Duolingo (level 15) was a good start, but I will need more…. Thanks!
2 likes • Jan 31
try anki flash cards, you can download the app to your phone and then downoload "decks" of spanish words to learn while you are on the go or have free time
2 likes • Feb 1
also another thing that helps is get a tutor. i use italki, there are tons on there for under $15 / hr. what i do is make a short list of about 10 from their videos and profile page. then i do a 1hr with each of the 10 and then find a few i like and rotate through those regularly
🧳 Quick Guide: Charles Schwab International Account for Expats in Paraguay
What it is (Charles Schwab International) - A U.S. brokerage account that lets you invest in U.S. markets. - Comes with a Charles Schwab checking account and Visa debit card. - Debit card is famous for worldwide ATM fee rebates and no foreign transaction fees. ✅ Pros for Expats in Paraguay - ATM rebates – Any fee you pay at a Paraguayan ATM is refunded monthly. - No FX fees – Card charges in guaraní have no extra 2–3% surcharge. - $0 U.S. stock/ETF trades – Easy way to keep investing abroad. - No minimums, no monthly fees – Open with any amount. - Strong protections – FDIC insurance for cash, SIPC for investments. ⚠️ Cons to Watch Out For - Eligibility check – Paraguay is currently supported, but availability may change. - Delayed ATM rebates – You pay upfront; refund comes later. - Not a local bank – Can’t pay bills in guaraní; still need a PY bank account. - Foreign exchange costs – Conversion uses Visa rates; no rebates for Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC). - Card shipping – Replacements may take time in Paraguay. 📑 Requirements - U.S. citizens → Passport + SSN + proof of Paraguayan address. - Non-U.S. citizens in Paraguay → Passport + cédula (or RUC) + proof of address. - Online application takes ~15 minutes. Upload scans and wait for approval. 💡 Pro Tips - Always decline DCC at ATMs (don’t let machine “charge in USD”). - Pair with a local bank for bills and guaraní expenses. - Use Schwab for cash access + investing, Meru/UZPay as optional fintech bridges. - Keep a backup card in case of delays. ✨ Bottom Line For expats in Paraguay, Schwab is the best card for withdrawing cash cheaply and investing in U.S. markets. Pair it with a local bank for daily life in guaraní, and you’ll cover all bases. Full Article here: Complete Guide Charles Schwab International
0 likes • Jan 13
the most interesting thing about the charles schwab card is the reimbursement of the bank machine fees. that is a game changer.
1 like • Jan 17
Also check out Slash banking for usa llc banking. lots are using it over mercury now.
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