Their evening is your afternoon
Most of Latin America sits between UTC−3 and UTC−6. Their evening lands in the North American afternoon, which is when the largest number of hosts are online at once.
Live means someone is at their camera and free to talk this minute, not a broadcast you sit and watch. Pick a host below and it is a two-way call from the first second.
Who is free changes minute to minute — see the full list.
Most of Latin America sits between UTC−3 and UTC−6. Their evening lands in the North American afternoon, which is when the largest number of hosts are online at once.
Set where you want to look first. Venezuela, Colombia and Bolivia all run on Spanish, so the language stays the same even when you change country.
Nothing is saved and nothing is posted. Block and report travel with whoever you meet, and either side can hang up at any moment.
Latin America runs roughly four to six hours ahead of the US west coast and one to two ahead of the east coast. Evenings there — which is late afternoon in North America and night in Europe — is when the most people are online.
No. Live here means the host is online and free to take a call right now. What follows is a two-way conversation, not a stream you sit and watch.
You can wait for someone from that country to come online, or widen the search to the rest of Latin America and take whoever is free first.
Pick a country, turn on yours, and start talking.
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