The next i went to the next supermarket. The guy in the hotel, which was very helpful by the way, was surprised i was going to walk there when i asked him where the next store is. It was just 2 blocks, of course i am walking there. He mightve been worried about safety given it is Asuncion, that may have been the issue he saw.
My first bag of groceries, with some coke and tissues:
Some trailmix / Studentenfutter, too.
The next day i tried to find some clothes, espacialy swimming pants to use the pool. First 4 stores i found on the map were specialised on womens clothes, the fifth was specialised on anime, this was literally the 2nd image on google maps for them:
What google labled as a second hand clothing store turned out to be the red cross. They collect and redistribute clothes i suppose, but not what i was looking for exactly. On the way to the next store which wasnt labled as female clothes - but turned out to be, too - was when a guy attempted to rob me. A very persistant beggar, who didnt want any coins, either, then tried to sell me weed and ultimately tried to grab my phone. He didnt manage to nab anything from me, but lesson learned, if in a big city such as asuncion and someone is persistently puruing you do be on guard. Probably go into a store or the like. Which i did when i was rid of him, bought a pack of cigarettes there. For only 9000 Guarani i believe it was, wasnt even the cheapest, that wouldve been 6000 guarani, less than 1€. Friendly asian businessman.
Ultiamtely the guy at the reception of my hotel recommended i go to silvio petirossi, a streetmarket, for clothes. which i would do on the next day. We will continue with that day in the next post.
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