Chileain games


















Poor emboque is also used in Chile to say "get lost! In the states it was called kerbangers, and I was never very good at it. I guess I was always more social. And come on Gonzalo, I know you have a secret blog out there you want us to read. No te creo. No anda a jugar al trompo? I would definitely not been good at that game — anything that involves hand eye coordination is NOT my thing….

In fact I started a blog but it's still blank. Words don't come easy too cheesy? Bloggers like you seem to have a creative engine I'm missing.

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Learn how your comment data is processed. Chileans like to make their own kites from balsa wood and tissue paper. These are then attached to large spools of rope as seen in the picture. This is done by flying your kite such that your string wraps around that of another and cuts their line.

Real competitors often coat their string in glass to increase their chances of earning a victory known as a commission. The stick fits into hole in the bottom of the bell. The objective is to get the bell to flip up from a hanging position and fall onto the end of the stick. It can be quite challenging! Everyone plays soccer. It is played in the streets, empty fields, and even in numerous professional soccer stadiums throughout the country. Read more about the ever-present soccer games. All rights reserved.



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