"Guys, you can wear a suit or tuxedo, but feel free to keep it casual; a nice shirt or smart outfit works too! And ladies, whether you choose a stylish evening gown or a fun cocktail dress, just remember to dress comfortably and enjoy yourself!👔👗"
Hey there, guests! Just a quick heads-up: on Google Maps, you might see that Restaurante Rio Arriba is marked as permanently closed. Don't worry, though—there's no scam here! We're still hosting our party at this lovely venue. It's an old restaurant that's now perfect for weddings. Looking forward to celebrating with you! 🎉 Address: T-301 25, Valdivia, Los Ríos, Chile
To better accommodate your preferences, please inform us if you'd like a vegetarian or vegan option for dinner. If we don't hear from you, we'll assume you prefer a meat (beef) dish 🥩.
You'll notice that Chilean Spanish can be quite different from that spoken in other Latin American countries. There are even some words that are exclusive to Chile! 😊 Bacán: A slang term meaning cool, awesome, or great. Cachai: A colloquial expression used to ask if someone understands or gets it. Po: An informal filler word often used for emphasis, similar to "you know" or "right."
The Cueca is Chile’s national dance.
The most famous football team in Chile is Colo-Colo, based in Macul, a suburb of Santiago ⚽️.