Mensaje diario de 5 minutos - Cuantas millas - Por JJQF / Daily 5 minute message - How many miles - By JJQF

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Hace un tiempo escuché una cosa que no sé si tomarlo con gracia o como una auténtica locura, pues resulta que estaba reunido con unos amigos de la universidad de lo mas tranquilos hablando de varias cosas y dentro de los temas salió uno a decirme “oye tú que le sabes a lo de los carros” y yo como que será..

Me comentó que le habían asignado un carro en el trabajo y que este carro era importado, pues su tacómetro estaba todo expresado en millas, cosa común en otros países, pero acá en Venezuela no, pues bueno, el caso era que él me decía que, aunque el carro tenía sus años, se sentía bien, pero que a pesar de esto y el estado que físicamente se veía bueno, él decía que tenía un fallo, a lo que yo le pregunto que como era este y bueno ahí viene lo mejor.

Resulta que desde donde él trabaja hasta la ciudad hay algo de trecho y es una autopista, (y por ponerlos en contexto a los que no son de acá, esas carreteras están en un estado pésimo, generalmente) a lo que me comenta que cuando el carro va sobre las 80-100 millas él dice que falla.

A lo que yo le digo ¡Que, cuantas millas! Entre risas, pues haciendo un cálculo rápido, eso es sobre los +120/160 Km/h, cosa que, pues en unas carreteras como las antes mencionadas es de locos, eso sin pensar en lo imprudente de esto, siendo ese un carro de una compañía, a lo que bueno luego de escuchar lo que le seguía le empezamos a echar broma, que si el carro pasa de las 120 millas ya no se le siente la “falla”.

Fuente: Extraído del blog de @latino.romano para el mensaje diario de 5 minutos.

Este texto corresponde a mi participación en el reto diario del amigo @latino.romano y @mariannewest el cual tiene por regla que pueden ser: pensamientos, relatos, poemas, anécdotas, canciones o cualquier otra cosa que se te ocurra en cinco minutos. Les invito a participar, gracias por leer mi post y llegar hasta esta parte del mismo, gracias por el apoyo y no me despido sin previamente desearte un feliz día, tarde o noche, nos vemos en una próxima oportunidad.

English Translation

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Some time ago I heard something that I don't know whether to take it gracefully or as a real madness, because it turns out that I was meeting with some very calm friends from the university talking about various things and within the topics one came out to tell me "hey you that you know about the cars" and I kind of will be...

He told me that he had been assigned a car at work and that this car was imported, since its tachometer was all expressed in miles, which is common in other countries, but not here in Venezuela, well, the fact was that he told me that Although the car was old, it felt good, but despite this and the physical condition that it looked good, he said that it had a fault, to which I ask him how was this and well, here comes the best .

It turns out that from where he works to the city there is some distance and it is a highway, (and to put them in context for those who are not from here, those roads are generally in a terrible state) to which he tells me that when the car goes about 80-100 miles he says it fails.

To which I say, ¡what, how many miles! Between laughs, well, making a quick calculation, that's about +120/160 km/h, which, well, on roads like the ones mentioned above is crazy, without thinking about how imprudent this is, being that a truck a company, which is good after listening to what followed, we began to joke that if the car exceeds 120 miles, the "fault" is no longer felt.

Source: Extracted from @latino.romano's blog for the 5 minutes daily message.

This text corresponds to my participation in the daily challenge of my friend @latino.romano and @mariannewest which has as a rule that can be: thoughts, stories, poems, anecdotes, songs or anything else that comes to mind in five minutes. I invite you to participate, thank you for reading my post and get to this part of it, thanks for the support and I do not say goodbye without wishing you a happy day afternoon or evening, see you in a next opportunity.

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