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MajoNice, friendly, a genuinely likeable person who you click with right away in Spain. It's the most authentic casual compliment for someone with good vibes who's just pleasant to be around.
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ChuloPretty, attractive, stylish, something that looks great in Spain. It's a casual, everyday compliment used without thinking for people, objects, places — basically anything that's nice to look at.
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MantaA clumsy, lazy person who can't do anything right and everything they try goes wrong. In Spain, calling someone a 'manta' is the soft insult for someone useless or lazy who can't get it together.
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TapasSmall portions of assorted food served as sides at Spanish bars, perfect for sharing and snacking with friends. Going de tapas is a Spanish social tradition that combines food, drinks, and conversation.
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Estar forradoTo be loaded, rich, and everyone can tell by how you live. When someone's forrado you see it in the designer clothes, the new car, and the lifestyle they lead without hiding a thing.
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Majo0 votes

Nice, friendly, a genuinely likeable person who you click with right away in Spain. It's the most authentic casual compliment for someone with good vibes who's just pleasant to be around.

Anonymous
Chulo0 votes

Pretty, attractive, stylish, something that looks great in Spain. It's a casual, everyday compliment used without thinking for people, objects, places — basically anything that's nice to look at.

Anonymous
Manta0 votes

A clumsy, lazy person who can't do anything right and everything they try goes wrong. In Spain, calling someone a 'manta' is the soft insult for someone useless or lazy who can't get it together.

alanlucena
Tapas0 votes

Small portions of assorted food served as sides at Spanish bars, perfect for sharing and snacking with friends. Going de tapas is a Spanish social tradition that combines food, drinks, and conversation.

Anonymous
Estar forrado0 votes

To be loaded, rich, and everyone can tell by how you live. When someone's forrado you see it in the designer clothes, the new car, and the lifestyle they lead without hiding a thing.

alanlucena
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