Breaking down the truth and adventures of what its really like to live in Panama City, Panama.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Spanish Version vs English Version
Whenever looking at Panamanian website, don't assume the English version is up to date. English is not the language here, so when things change, the Spanish version of a web page will likely be changed, but the English version may not.
Prime example: Multiplaza shopping mall (I needed to go this morning, so I looked up the hours):
English version: Sat: 8am-7pm
Spanish version: Sabado: 11am-8pm.
I KNOW THAT MALL IS NOT OPEN AT 8am!!! That's why I looked at the Spanish version to be sure. :) You gotta love Panama!
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Bicycling in Panama City - Risky, but Possible
I live in a section of Panama city where everything is close, but too far to walk if you are short on time. My girlfriend keeps the car and I bike when we need to go to seperate places.
Everyone says "Biking in Panama is dangerous!" I agree and disagree. It is dangerous, but it can be manageable if you don't mind a little excitement and you follow these simple rules I've developed:
- Do not EVER ride you bike in the street (cars will honk and run you over or off the road).
- Stick to main streets (they are likely to have sidewalks).
- Always ride on the sidewalk.
- When crossing a street, make sure its safe, then GET OFF your bike and WALK IT across the street (people can have time to see you if you are walking).
- When on the sidewalk, slow down and proceed cautiously when you come to a driveway.
- If people are walking and blocking the sidewalk, get off the bike and walk it around them then get back on it.
- ALWAYS keep an eye out for **potholes, open drains, manholes, etc** in the sidewalk and street. (Garbadge bags and other debris might also be in your way).
- If its raining, do NOT ride your bike...OR ride it very slowly and cautiously.
- Always wear some sort of athletic shoe and don't carry anything in your hand (use backpack if needed).
- Be prepared to get off your bike to get on/off the sidewalk (or be ready to jump up to get on the sidewalk)
Common sense stuff:
Wear a helmet and bike light.
Get a bike chain and lock your bike in a visible place.
Follow these rules and you will be fine.
***If you are looking for a casual, worry free ride, then DO NOT BIKE in Panama unless you go to a park.
"Cable and Wireless" = Cable and WORTHLESS
Unless you are going to buy a simple pre-paid phone...DO NOT use "Cable and Wireless" aka "Mas Movil" for anything. Their customer service is terrible! Panamanians and foreigners all agree...their service is terrible.
*Terrible service = extremely long wait times when you go in their store.
*Terrible service = not having phones in stock (happens regularly, but NOT all the time)
*Terrible service = one employee having no clue what the other employee is doing
*Terrible service = not keeping adequate records
*Terrible service = employees making claims that are not true
*Terrible service = corporate accounts run by employees who have little integrity or professionalism
If you don't believe me, be my guest and go to Cable and Wireless and try them for yourself.
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