!! LIVING IN VENEZUELA !!

Good morning community of steemit, I am new here and would like to start counting the day to day of a student who only wants a better future in his country.

  • Living in Venezuela implies:
    · Know that you study only for when you graduate having to emigrate to find an economic alternative to help your family.
    . Work hard so that your salary only reaches you so you can buy an egg carton.
    · Fight every day with public transport, there are not many units for fake rubbers and some other spare parts that are exposed to be damaged by the poor state of the roads in the country.
    · Observe how your parents do EVERYTHING possible to put at least vegetables in lunch.
    · Pay up to 300% for a cash advance to pay for transportation and other expenses.
    · Watch your grandparents make long queues to withdraw their pension that will only be enough to buy part of their medications and nothing else.
    · See citizens fight in the endless queues that are generated in the super markets that sell regulated foods.
    · In addition to not having good infrastructure that has adequate services for student learning.
    And many more situations that the Venezuelan faces every day for their subsistence, but the most important and the one that undoubtedly makes Venezuela suffer especially mothers ... is to see their children and family leave in search of a better future without knowing when they will see each other again.
    The purpose of this post is for the world to know part of the needs for which the Venezuelan lives on a daily basis and to provide the necessary support to thousands of Venezuelan emigrants who go through difficult things in other countries.
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