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Yes

t. 4000 pesos

where did you get this video showing my life savings

100 usd would be 400k pesos. literally 4 100k bills

how are you holding on argebros

>400k pesos
you're retarded as fuck 0n, 100 usd are about 11k pesos

400k colombian pesos.

we need to remove the 3 zeroes, most latino nations already have done that.

1000 pesos is like the price of a single basic bread.

My parents and grandparents moved to Argentina when the situation was like shit here. I unironically had dreams of migrating and start a new life in some Patagonian shithole like Caleta Olivia or Comodoro Rivadavia, just like my ancestors did.

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Why is your currency so inflated bro?

We have never removed the three zero in our history.

argentina and mexico has done it several times.

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surely at some point you just give up and start a new currency

4k pesos is literally what a 3 liter soda cost.

i'm more surprised that 3 litre sodas exist. wtf colombia

what do u mean you don't have these ones?

What do u serve at parties?

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they get all their steam games cheap as fuck though

alcohol, usually. for real though 2 litre bottles of soda are the biggest they come here

alcohol is worse than sodas.

is this a colombian thing or a personal opinion? you must throw boring parties

soda is cheaper than alcohol.

my family drinks wine on december.

A 3 liter soda is like 1 USD.
A small beer bottle is also 1 USD.
Real aguardiente is 13 USD (2 liters).

why can't the "switzerland of latin america" just get into economy?

oh you mean by price, i thought you meant worse as in like you just didn't like it. desu though those prices are pretty good, but i guess you guys have lower wages there so maybe it ends up being more expensive for you. 2 litres of "aguardiente" (just hard alcohol in general right?) would be at least 50 USD for the cheapest stuff

sure, but I personally don't like alcohol too much.

I can drink beer, but alcohol is just too sweet for me, sweet drinks can make me feel dizzy.

I never went to parties, so I'm not used to parties and alcohol.

drink some vodka, nothing sweet about that!

it's pretty fucking hard to tell what the right exchange is
the "official" price per dollar as per the central bank is $63... but the govt. slapped a 30% tax on it (so it hovers around $80) and you're also not allowed to legally acquire more than US$ 200 a month, leading mant economists to argue that with that many restrictions you can't call that the real price
then you have the off the record exchange rates that approach $100, government doesn't care all too much if the average joe goes there to exchange their p*sos for a few thousand dollars, but big exchanges from individuals or businesses in particular might mean the national tax agency is going to be breathing on your neck
and then you have the stock exchange dollar, going for over $110, there's pretty much no limit to how much you can buy and it's legit, leading many economists to say that that would be the real price
and there are actually more and more wacky prices, some are based on treasury bills, others are based on buying stocks with pesos and then turning them to a foreign stock market where an agent trades them in dollars, it's all a clusterfuck

it depends on if you think government established prices are valid or if it all comes down to what individuals feel like paying for it

Excuse me?
How have i never heard of this?

and it would be about 6 bills of a thousand here
the 100 bill isn't the largest denomination that we have

the biggest colombian bill is 50 mil pesos.
which is like 12 USD.

Usually soda is bought to be mixed with liquors

nadie se acuerda del billete de 100k baka