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Alitaaqua6781

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Looking for opinions from people who have spent time in South America. I've only experienced Mexico. Which South American countries would you name as most likely to be law abiding and following rules and which do you say are most likely to look the other way.
To be specific which places are more likely to ignore a need for paperwork to make a sale and which countries people would be very unlikely. It's kinda hard to ask these things without upsetting people on other forums.
Any examples?
 
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