Booklet III
Iberoamerican Leadership Congress 2011 Congress Booklet III
Hosted by Puerto Rico March 18th to 24th ,2011
Introduction
A message from your Congress Committee!
Hey AIESECers Welcome to the Congress Booklet III ! It’s with great pleasure and excitement that AIESEC Puerto Rico brings you the Iberoamerican Leadership Congress 2011. This is our third ILC 2011 Congress Booklet and we are a 28 days closer to achieving our goals. In this booklet you will find information of the venue, fee information, logistics, our social medias, information on our CC and more. It is important that you read this booklet and clear doubts that you may have. AIESECly, CC Vikingos
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Content Introduction Booklet Content Visa Procedures Vaccines Travel Information Fee Information Venue Information ILC Insurance Accomodation Pre and Post ILC Agenda Logistics Vikingos Chief Delegates Special Events Parties ILC Study Tour ILC Live! CC Store Faci Team CC Vikingos Puerto Rican slang & phrases Social Medias Sponsors Page 3
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Visa Procedures
About Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is a self-governing unincorporated territory of the United States located in the northeastern Caribbean Sea, east of the Dominican Republic and west of the Virgin Islands. Puerto Rico has been under U.S. sovereignty for over a century and Puerto Ricans have been U.S. citizens since 1917. Both Spanish and English are the official languages, the local currency is the U.S. dollar, and no visas or passports are required to enter Puerto Rico from the United States. This means that you have to apply for the visa appointment in the U.S. embassy of your country or the country you are currently in. There’s no Puerto Rican embassy and all these procedures are done through the United States.
You need to send the Visa letter to the CC and University and work authotization for the signature of the CCP. You find the letters templates in ILC wiki: http://www.myaiesec.net/content/viewwiki.do?contentid=10143299
Remember! For United States citizens or
people traveling directly from the United States: No passport is required for traveling to the island if you’re coming from the U.S. It’s considered a domestic flight so you will only need a valid ID.
Visa Weiver Program need to apply to an authorization to travel to USA: http://tinyurl.com/traveltoUSA Page 4
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Vaccines
About Puerto Rico
To travel to Puerto Rico like in the US delegates will need to have certain vaccines before arriving. These are the vaccines that are required by the government to be able to travel to Puerto Rico: Typhoid, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Diphtheria, Tuberculosis and Rabies. We recommend that you also get: Meningococcal Meningitis, Cholera, Yellow Fever, Japanese B encephalitis and Tick-borne encephalitis as a preventive method. All travelers are advised to ensure that tetanus and polio vaccinations are kept up to date. * Visit your doctor prior to your trip and verify that your vaccines are up to date. *
For more information Please visit the following website:
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/travel/caribbean/puerto_rico.shtml
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Travel Information
Arrival Information
You should Arrive at San Juan, Puerto Rico. Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU). The first day of ILC (18th) are the Youth to Business Forum, Opening Ceremony and Global Village. These events will be held at San Juan, this means that even though there’s a small airport in the town of the hotel (Aguadilla) it is recommend that you arrive at the Luis Muñoz Marín Airport (SJU) in San Juan.The CC will arrange transportation from the airport for delegates arriving between March 17th and 18thuntil 12PM midday. If you are arriving out of these hours, the CC is not responsible for your transportation.
Airlines Ticket Discount Copa Airlines Receive a 15% discount of your flight to ILC Puerto Rico when you book it with Copa Airlines to San Juan (SJU). Just enter the promotional code: C3230 American Airlines Receive a 5% discount of your flight to ILC Puerto Rico when you book it with American Airlines to San Juan (SJU). Just enter the promotional code: 9631BS at www.aa.com/group
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Travel Information US Custom information: US Customs declarations, Form 6059B, are distributed on vessels and planes and are available in the following languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Polish, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. Fill out your declaration before you arrive so you can speed your US Customs and immigration clearance. You must complete the information requested on the front of the declaration. You need not itemize things you brought with you for personal use--for example, clothing, toiletries, portable radios--if they are within the exemptions allowed for arriving visitors (nonresidents). You must, however, declare the value of any gifts, business articles, or items not for your own use that you have brought with you to the United States.You may declare these articles orally at the time of your US Customs inspection; the Customs inspector may, however, ask you to list them on the back of your declaration form. If you make a stop at U.S. Customs procedures and verification of document will be there. If you make a stop outside the United States, the customs process and verification of documents will be in Puerto Rico. Written Declaration: When making your written Customs declaration, you must list all goods accompanying you other than your personal effects, along with their price or value. This includes gifts for other people, articles carried for someone else, articles for sale, and commercial samples. You need not list wearing apparel, articles of personal adornment, toiletries, and similar personal effects that you owned abroad and have brought for your own use. The purchase price of articles you declare must be stated in U.S. dollars. If you don’t know the price, say so. If the article was a gift, state the fair value, in U.S. dollars, in the country where it was acquired. Misinformation can result in delays and even penalties. More information : http://www.foreignborn.com/visas_imm/entering_us/3customsinfo-nonres.htm
Customs Declaration Form Form 6059B Each individual arriving into the United States must complete the CBP Declaration Form 6059B. Hotel Address: Faro Suites & Conference Center, Belt Street Wing/ West Parade Corner, Ramey Base, Aguadilla, PR 00603 Telephone 1.787.890.9000 Instructions here: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/vacation/sample_declaration_form.xml
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Fee Information A. Payment Options i. Cash Fee deadline is March 18, midday ii. Payments are made in US Dollars ONLY iii. Paypal Fee deadline is March 12, midnight (GMT -4) 1. http://www.ilc2011puertorico.org/pay.html After the payment please send a copy of the paypal receipt to: ilcpr2011.aiesec@gmail.com and huberto.vargas@aiesec.net Subject: ILC Payment_NAME_AIESEC & COUNTRY. B. Cancellations i. ILC Application Legal Part: 1. “Each delegate, whose application has been approved by AI, shall also be liable to pay a cancellation fee of two hundred and fifty dollars (USD250) and a late registration fee of three hundred dollars(USD300). If the delegate ends up not participating in the congress, they will have to pay the cancellation fee anyways. “ 2. “The entire country delegation needs to complete the total amount payments in March 18th in the morning up until 12PM midday during the check in by chief delegates. Total amount refer to delegates fee, late fee, damage fee, cancellation fee and souvenirs [t-shirts, etc.]. If the payments are not completed by check-in time, none of the delegates from the country will be able to participate in the event. “ ii. 1. This means that the delegate will NOT have to pay the cancellation fee if they cancel before AI or their MC choose them as delegates. If the delegate cancels after AI approves them as official delegates the person will have to pay the cancellation fee because they are now official delegates, they will have to pay the Congress Fee minus the Damage Fee, depending on the date he/she applied. If you cancel before January 16, 2011 you will pay $250.00 if you cancel after this date it will be $300.00. This money should be payed by March 18, 2011 before 12 pm (GMT -4). If the payments are not completed by checkin time, none of the delegates from the country will be able to participate in the event. 2. If before March 8, 2011 the MC country finds a substitute delegate for a delegate that cancelled he/she will not have to pay the cancellation fee. If the MC does not find a substitute delegate before March 8 the delegate that cancelled will be required to pay the cancellation fee. If the new delegate also cancels after January 16, 2011 he/she will have to pay the late fee of 300.00 USD.
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Venue Information Congress Venue
The Congress will be held at El Faro Suites and Conference Center in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Address: El Faro Suites & Conference Center Belt Street Wing/West Parade Corner Ramey Base, Aguadilla, PR 00603 Telephone: 787-890-9000
Delegates Stay Venue
CECADER Is an Sports Complex part of the Aguadilla City. Address: Old Ramey Naval Base Aguadilla, PR 00603 Telephone: 1 (787) 590-5425 Distance: 2 minutes walk from the Congress Venue. You need to bring your towel, soap, shampoo and conditioner.
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ILC Insurance Chartis will be the ILC Insurance Host.
Effective Dates: Coverage will begin March 17th, 2011 and will end on March 24, 2011. Coverage: Accidental Death and Dismemberment: When the injury causes any of the following losses within ninety (90) days following the accident, the Company will pay for the loss of: Life - Principal Amount Two Extremities - Principal Amount One Extremities - Half of Principal Amount Reimbursement of Medical Expenses: The Company will pay the insured reasonable and customary medical expenses incurred as a result of the accidental injury initiated during the coverage period. Coverage in excess of any Medical Plan. Pre-existing conditions are excluded from the Company’s coverage. Benefits: Limits Accidental Death $10,000 Accidental Dismemberment $10,000 Emergency Medical Transport $5,000 Repatriation of Remains $5,000 Reimbursement of Medical Expenses $1,000 Price: $15.00 Deadline for payment: Pay Pal March 12th / Cash March 18, midday IMPORTANT *The insurance can not be canceled.*
To fill your insurance visit: http://tinyurl.com/ILCinsurance You need to send the insurance copy to your chief delegate.
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Accomodation Pre and Post ILC
Download document: http://www.myaiesec.net/content/viewfile.do?opern=next&contentid=10152078
It is not the responsability of the CC to make reservations and find host to the ILC delegates. This is a responsability of the own delegate.
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Agenda
This is a preliminary agenda.
To view the Agenda in a better quality visit this link: http://i53.tinypic.com/2hnx1sz.png
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Logistics Countries Meeting If you want to have countries meeting, notify CC 5 hours before to reserve tables at meals for the delegations. You need to bring the following information: * Countries * Amount of people * Hours * Name of the people incharge * If you need some material Delegates Arrival The CC will arrange transportation from the airport for delegates arriving between March 17th all day and 18th until 12PM midday. If you are arriving out of these hours, the CC is not responsible for your transportation. The CC will arrange transportation from the Faro Hotel to the Luis Muñoz Marín Airport in San Juan March 24th at 6pm and March 25th at 8am. Please consider San Juan is approximately 1 ½ from Aguadilla. This is the ONLY transportation the CC will arrange to the delegates. In the case you flight is delayed, and you arrive then March 18th after 12PM CC is not responsible for your transportation. Other... * You need to bring your towel, shampoo, conditioner and soap for using in the hotel. * The day 0 you need a small baggage for your Global Village stuff. * You need to bring gifts for the CC Vikingos :) * You need to bring your country alcohol for Global Village Airline Party. * The deadline to send the roll call music to the CC Vikingos is March 12th to ilcpr2011.aiesec@gmail.com. You need to send the insurance copy to your chief delegate. Page 13
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Vikingos Chief Delegates Jose Alfonso Gonzalez MCVP @ Mexico
Christian K LCP LC U iwiers TP @ CA S
Ginna Camargo
LCVP LC Rosario, @ Colombia
Lucia Taboada
LCVP LC Buenos Aires, @Southern Cone
The Vikingos Chief Delegates will work really close to the CC Vikingos. This part of the booklet will explain some of their tasks. For March 12th send the following to ilcpr2011.aiesec@gmail.com: * The music of the Global Village performance. * The delegation roll call music. * Passports & Visas scan copies from all delegation * Insurance copy from all delegation * Agreement with digital signature on pdf. [You find the template here http://www.myaiesec. net/content/viewwiki.do?contentid=10143299]
In the case that you do not send the insurance documents, agreements and passport & visas copies, you need to bring them to the check-in printed. If you do not bring these documents to CC Vikingos, the entire delegation will not enter to the congress. The CCVP Finance, Huberto Vargas (huberto.vargas@aiesec.net), will send each week an invoice with the payments of all delegation.
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Vikingos Chief Delegates First part
The chief delegate are the only ones in the delegation to bring the payments and documents to the CC Vikingos. All chief delegates need to be in Colegio Universitario de San Juan (Opening Venue) at 7:00am timely, not at 7:00am latin hour. What you need this day? * The passaport, Visas, Agreements and Insurance copies in the case you not sent to CC Vikingos in March 12th. * Pay Pal Receipt printed. * Fee cash payments. More instructions and Tasks will be given in the congress.
Pamela Wagner TM LC Vienna 52, @Austria
Valerie Dufrense LCP LC Laval, @ Canada
David Proa単o LCVP ER LC PUCE, @ Ecuador
Fernanda Imperatrice LCP LC USP, @ Brazil
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Vikingos Chief Delegates Andreas G ermaschew ski MCVP, @ Germany
Leonel Alvarado TM LC MatĂas @El Salvador
Ramita Vig MCVPe, @ India
Sandra Ortiz LCP LC UVG, @Guatemala
Francis Oyarce MCVP, @ PerĂş
Check-in Stations:
& other NGs
First you need to pass to your country station. Here will be check all the documents and you pay to the CC Vikingos the fee. Here will bring the Delegation Name Tags. Next in the Finance Station will count again the fee payments and you receive a Country Invoice. Page 16
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Vikingos Chief Delegates Second part
All the chief delegates need to leave from Global Village one hour before than the rest of the delegation with the CC Vikingos to Aguadilla. Here will bring to you the Welcome Packages, room keys and ILC T-shirts from all your delegation. Karen Araujo MCVP, @ Venezuela
Oriana So MCVP, @Puerto Rico
Jennifer Abel MCVP, @ USA Urナ。ka Batista MC Ceeder LC Ljubljana, @Slovenia
Allie Chen TM LC CCLC, @ Taiwan
Manuel G. Silva MCPe, @ Repテコblica Dominicana Hiroki Shimada LCP Kyoto, @ Japan
Pamela テ」ila LCP Bellaterra, @Spain
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Special Events COCKTAIL, March 17th The Cocktail ILC 2011 is a networking event and pre-conference in which members of the organization, companies and alumni have the opportunity to interact before the start of this great event. Audience: Companies, Alumni, AIESEC Puerto Rico’s Members, AIESEC Puerto Rico Members Family, ILC 2011 Delegates, ILC 2011 Conference Team and AIESEC International Semi-Formal Attire Place: To be confirm, San Juan Contribution $15.00 (includes a glass of wine) RSVP before March 12th, 2011 in: http://bit.ly/gpdMuc
Opening Ceremony, March 18th The Opening Ceremony is the official welcome for the delegates. This Cocktail looks to officially initiate the Iberoamerican Leadership Congress, as well as to commemorate the beginning of a whole week full of brainstorming, strategy development, and activities that raise the impact of the organization. Semi-Formal Attire Place: Colegio Universitario de San Juan, San Juan Telephones: 787-250-7111; 787-250-7375 Address: St Tres Monjitas Ind. Park De 180 Jose Oliver San Juan, 00918 To view a map visit: http://tinyurl.com/OpeningMap
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Special Events Youth to Business Forum, March 18th The Youth to Business Forum is a middle day event that provides an avenue for global business to converse global youth. Through a series of parallel workshops , panel discussions and talks, 300 leaders from more than 18 countries and 200 from Puerto Rico. Business Attire Place: Colegio Universitario de San Juan, San Juan
Global Village, March 18th The Global Village a space where all of the young people and the companies can appreciate the diversity of our members respective country’s throughout cultural presentations that include any folklore representations, all of this with the objective to incite a higher cultural understanding. Country Attire Place: Plaza del Quinto Centenario, San Juan See more: http://tinyurl.com/5tocentenario Address: Corner Recinto Sur & San Justo Streets, San Juan, 00901 Each delegation must bring all items from your country to decorate their table and material to provide the public. In the case the delegation want to present a cultural performance from their contry the chief delegate need to send the music before March 12th. The performance will be no more than 2 minutes.
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Special Events
Puerto Rican Night, March 22nd Puerto Rican Night, moment in which Puerto Rico will be showcased to the world, we’ll share our traditions, teach them our customs, and radiate our magic. It consists of a traditional Puerto Rican dinner where our delegates will be delighted with spectacles, traditional food, and cultural showcases. Semi Formal Attire Place: Palacete Los Moreau, Moca See More: http://tinyurl.com/Palacete
Leadership Awards, March 23rd In this event, AIESEC will commemorate their actual leaders for their excellence and contribution to the organization and society in general. Semi Formal Attire Place: Faro Hotel & Convention Center, Aguadilla
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Special Events
Las Cascadas Water Park, March 24th, 7:00 PM Las Cascadas water park is currently known as the biggest water park in the caribbean. This day will be have separate the waves pool area for AIESEC exclusive party. Will be bring free transportation from El Faro Hotel for this activity. Beach Attire Place: Las Cascadas Water Park, Aguadilla Price: $16.00 The ILC Study Tour include the entrance for this event.
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Parties Burlesque Party
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Parties Jungle Party
Black light Pija
ma Party
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Parties y t r a P s r a e Y w e N
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ILC Study Tour March 24 to 27
Price: $ 340.00 Cancelation Fee: $50.00 before March 12th. After March 12th you need to pay all the Study Tour fee Register here: http://tinyurl.com/StudyTour We have only 80 spaces available.
March 24th Las Cascadas Waterpark Las Cascadas water park is currently known as the biggest water park in the caribbean. This day will be have separate the waves pool area for AIESEC exclusive party. Will be bring free transportation from El Faro Hotel for this activity. Beach Attire Place: Las Cascadas Water Park, Aguadilla
March 25th Parque de las Cavernas del Río Camuy
Parque de las Cavernas del Río Camuy has for decades been the site where visitors from the island and abroad are introduced to the fascinating underground geography of Puerto Rico. The karst landscape aboveground is itself impressive, made up of hills with sharp peaks, known as “mogotes,” as well as dramatic sinkholes, known as “sumideros.” Comfortable attire Place: Parque de las Cavernas del Río Camuy, Camuy See More: http://tinyurl.com/Cavernas
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ILC Study Tour March 24 to 27
March 25th, night Bar Hopping We visit some bars in San Juan where give to us discounts in the drinks and VIPs areas for the ILC Study Tour group. Comfortable Attire Place: San Sebastian Street, Old San Juan, San Juan See more: http://tinyurl.com/BarHoppingSJ
March 26th El Yunque National Forest El Yunque National Forest is located in the Sierra de Luquillo Mountains, about 25 miles east of the San Juan area. From its peaks, it offers visitors some of the most breathtaking vistas found in the Caribbean. Comfortable Attire and tennis Place: El Yunque National Forest, Luquillo See more: http://tinyurl.com/ILCYunque
March 26th Kayak in Bahia Bioluminiscente Laguna Grande Fajardo’s bioluminescent bay is one of the few scattered around the island – and one of the last that remain around the world. Visitors to Puerto Rico’s Laguna Grande are still privy to the delights offered by this increasingly uncommon phenomenon. Beach attire Place: Bahia Bioluminiscente Laguna Grande, Fajardo See More: http://tinyurl.com/BahiaBio
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ILC Study Tour March 24 to 27
March 26th, night Super Heroes Party ILC Study Tour Bye Bye Party. Super Heroe Attire Place: Eliza Colberg Camp, Río Grande
March 27th Catamaran in Icacos Catamaran in Icacos A full day of Sailing, Snorkeling, Exploring and Buffet Lunch. All inclusive Beach Attire Place: Icacos, Fajardo See more : http://tinyurl.com/CatamaranIcacos
March 24 night will be stay on CECADER in Aguadilla. The March 25 to 26 nights will be stay on Eliza Corberg Camp in Río Grande. You need to bring your towel, soap, shampoo and conditioner. What ILC Study Tour price includes? 3 Breakfasts 3 Dinners Coffee Breaks Entrances to the attractions 3 day stay at a Hotel ILC Study Tour T-shirt Transportation The ILC Study Tour will finish in March 27 at 7pm. The transportation leave all the study tour group in Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport.
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ILC Live! Spread the ILC Live in your countries. Register here: http://bit.ly/eGA7Wd
Here will be promote the TNs and EPs from the ILC countries in the ILC Social Medias, Livestream and ILC breaks. You need send to us the information before March 12th to CCVP Communications to suzanne.kiszivath@aiesec.net. The countries will have the opportunity to send 30 seconds videos for greetings the people on ILC. The people need send to us the videos or you tube links to ilcpr2011.aiesec@gmail.com If you know from some company in your country wants to buy an ads in ILC Live please contact CCVP Communications to suzanne.kiszivath@aiesec.net and she send the information, prices and benefits for your country.
CC Store! Delegate T-Shirt Price: $10.00 More items to be released. Information will be posted on website. www.ilc2011puertorico.org
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Faci Team
Camilo Cue to AI VP Org. Developmen t
Juan Carlos Peña MCP Colombia Jacob Formosa AI VP AIESEC XP
Malina Ciolpan AI VP Finances
Anna Schmith MCP Brazil
Kubilay Gençkan MCVP ICX Turkey
Cindy Navarro MCVP OGX Colombia
Aniel Bhaga MCVP ICX Taiwan
Alberto Cajiao
MCVP X CAS MCPe AIESEC CAS 11-12
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CC Vikingos
Read more about the CC at: http://tinyurl.com/ILCBLOG
Huberto Vargas CC VP Finance & Delegates
Yesenia De JesĂşs CCP
Emanuel Diaz CC VP External Relations Suzanne Kiszivath CC VP Comm & IM
Seth Peterson TL Delegates
Pedro De Jesus ts CC VP Logistics & Special Even
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CC Vikingos
Andres Remigio CC TL ER
Naihomy Alamo CC TL ER
Bรกrbara Martinez CC TL Logistics
Jorge Santana CC TL Logistics
Marlene Medina CC TL IM
Clyde Fasick OCP Study Tour
Vanessa Floh Rivas CC TL Logistics
Naihomy Alamo CC TL ER
Amanda Castillo CC TL ER
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List of Puerto Rican slang words and phrases This is a list of phrases, words, and slang used in Puerto Rico. There are many phrases that are funny in one place and mean nothing in another country that speaks Standard Spanish. To read more phrases and slang words visit: http://tinyurl.com/WikiPhrases A fuego - Literally means “To fire”, but it refers to something being “cool” or “good”. “Don’t bother him, he’s a good person”. “That activity was cool”. Abombao - Smelly. A very bad or putrid odor or something, namely food, that is spoiled. abochornarse - to blush Bendito - Used to show sympathy or sorrow towards someone. Cafre - Low class, tacky or ghetto. Chinchorrear - To go bar hopping. To hang out at bars. Guillao or Guille - “Prideful” or “Pride”, respectively. The phrases Estar guillao and Tener guille” both mean “to have a lot of ego”, “to be prideful”, or “to be full of oneself.” “Tenerlo guillao” keeping it to yourself. Janguiar - To Hang out” Jienda - To get drunk. Maceta - “A person that is cheap”; it could also mean something penis depending on the context. Más claro no canta un gallo - “It couldn’t be any clearer” or “explicitly stated”. It literally translates to “A rooster does not sing any clearer than this.” No te rochees - “Don’t rush”or “don’t worry.” Parkear- Adapted from the English, means “to park”. The correct term in Spanish is “estacionar”. Pichear - It actually means:” to pitch”. He’s looking to get something from someone or it could also mean,” To ignore.” Tipo/tipa - “Dude/chick.”
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Social Medias If you are an official ILC delegate, please request to join “I’m going to ILC 2011 in Puerto Rico” Facebook Group. After February 21st the Chat Group between 9:00pm to 10:00pm (GMT -4) will be use exclusive for promote TN’s, EP’s and countries cooperations. Will be have a CC Vikingos moderator for the exclusive use in this hour for the purpose mentioned.
Keep in touch! ILC2011PR ilc2011-puertorico ILC2011puertorico ilc2011puertorico ilc2011puertorico
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Sponsors
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