I’m not much of a chivah. I’m not a big fan of the way chivos and chivosians (Chilean people) tend to dress. I think this is because the chivosians who make up the bulk of the country are in the habit of going to the beach dressed in swimsuits and flip flops. So, I avoid the chivosians at all costs.
I am not a “chivo,” or chivosian, by any stretch of the imagination, and I have absolutely no problem walking around in a swimsuit and flip flops. But I think it’s more a part of the Chilean culture than anything else.
The chivosians like to wear flip flops and swimsuits, but I prefer to put my head on the beach and pretend I’m in the water.
I have no problem walking around in a flip flops and swimsuits. I am not a chivo though. I am a Chilean.
I don’t think so. A Chilean is anyone who believes that they’re really a Chilean. To be a Chilean, you need to live in Chile, speak the language as it is spoken, have a Chilean passport, be born in Chile, and have Chilean parents. I am not a chivo, and I do not believe that I am.
This is a reference to the fact that the Chilean national team is made up of a bunch of chilenos, but I don’t know any chilenos.
I am not a chivo either, and I have no idea what a chivo is either. I do know that a chivo is someone who believes themselves to be a Chilean. It is a term used for people who are very proud to be from Chile. I am a chivo, and I am very proud of being a Chilean.
This is an odd one. I have never heard of chivo, but I thought I’d ask. What does a chivo (or chileno) believe they are? What is a chivo’s life like? These questions about Chilean identity are part of what makes this game so compelling. The questions about being a Chilean have nothing to do with the game itself, but with the way the game plays with the way people think about the world and themselves.
Chileans are very proud of their unique cultural identities, and they don’t like to be compared with Americans or other countries, and even though their country is often criticized for a variety of reasons, I think we are better off without looking at it that way. Chileans are not a homogenous group, and there is certainly a lot of diversity in the country. The majority of Chilean kids grow up in poverty, and their education system is outdated.
Chileans love to complain about everything, and they are not afraid to stick their heads between the cracks of their own culture and make it known. They are proud of that culture, and that is what makes them so interesting to people. A lot of people are not impressed by the fact that Chileans are making a video game, but if you are a Chilean and you have been asked to comment, you are probably already tired of the insults.