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 How to call from uk to Argentina?
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 Argentina immersion summer programs?
I want to do a homestay/cultural immersion in Argentina this summer. I'm 17, so it'd probably be for high school/college kids. Please tell me the best programs, thank you!...


 Where can i find very cheap shirts in buenos aires?
where can i find very cheap shirts in buenos aires

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 Are there any Mafalda's fans? Do you know that today is Susanita's 41 birthday?
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 Do you know someting about Patagonia?
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 Which city in the US has a big argentine community?
im from argentina, and i wanna know what the right place to live(near an argentine community) is here in the US....


 I'm Icelandic, blond,tall with blue eyes I'm going to AR for a year, Will I attract much attention there?
I'm just trying to get a picture of what I'll be facing :D...


 How do I know if this Argentinan Piece of currency is real?
I was given what looks to be an Argentina bill that says UN MILLON DE PESOS from BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA. It has 1,000,000 written as the amount of the bill in the upper left hand ...


 What is the correct way to pronounce yerba mate?
Is it pronounced yerba matea or matay?
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@ Chris D, that is exactly the way my argentinean friends pronounce it and that is the way I do, but a sales rep kept correcting ...


 Help me. anyone knows Argentina and korean food cultures?
Compared and contrasted two cultures for all Interview questions.
What foods are indicative of your culture? What foods items are needed to make a meal for you?
How many meals do you eat ...


 Argentina recommendations of things to see/ do?
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 Im going to argintina next week can anyone tell me some good places to go. I will be staying at the Hilton...?
resturants, clubs, shoppin ...


 Could you recommend booking a tour when in BA or booking it before I go?
I will be going to Argentina for 3 weeks and not sure if I should prebook or see how it is when I get there....


 Cheapest way to fly to argentina?
buenos aires from the ...


 Hitchhicking South America: experiences?
Where did you go, who picked you up, what were your experiences?...


 Argentine peso.. Whats happening?
A few months ago I looked into going to argentina and the peso was tied to the US dollar. Now it looks like its 3 peso's to 1 dollar. Why is the peso only 33 cents now? Is it going to stay ...


 What's the cheapest airlie to fly to argentina from israel?
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 How much does crime affect your life in Buenos Aires, Argentina?
When I was a child in the 70s, Argentina and especially Buenos Aires were considered the safest places in all of South America.

Today I get the impression from internet publications that ...


 Where can i buy Dr Pepper in Buenos Aires?
I have been on a hunt for Dr Pepper lately and have not found a drop! Someone said Jumbo had it, and when i went there i was shocked to see nothing that i couldnt get in a kiosco anywhere in the ...


 I had a dream that i was in argentina and my relatives told me not to go ?
I had a dream last night that i was in argentina and i go to my great aunt "I want to go to Argentina ." and she said "No don't go " then I saw my grandma who passed away 6 ...



veronika_linda

About Argentina..?

Im taking a spanish class now. Tomorrow, i have a task to write article about argentina. Could you help me to find interesting topic related to argentina which is interesting to discuss. I prefer to have news about things:
1. traditional things that last till now
2. habits
3. trendsetter things

    



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Mrs. Obama rules!
At the beginning of the Fodor's travel guide, there is a chapter about local traditional things and habits of each country. I always find that chapter very useful. It is also online.


AvantExec
Argentina was liberated with the help of General San Martin. The people then had a civil war, which tore the country apart and was against the desires of San Martin. He wound up dying in FRANCE!!! He couldn't even stay in his own country.

Since then, Argentina hasn't had much luck with their government. They've struggled through military dictators and incompetent presidents. They even had a period of time in the late 60's/early 70's where they went through several presidents.

Argentina has what they call the gaucho, or cowboy. They have many characteristic pieces of clothing that make them original. Their knives made with bone and plata (silver), their poofy pants, their decorative belt buckles, etc. They have inspired many folklore songs which compares to our american country/western music.

Argentina is known for it's beef. They proudly grow natural beef and refuse to use growth hormones or other chemicals. Much of their beef is exported around the world.

The people in Buenos Aires are known as portenos (pronounce pour-tain-yos). They are stereotyped as prideful, self-important people.

Much like the United States, argentine spanish is spoken with different tones throught the provinces.

In rural areas they usually take a siesta, which is about a 2-3 hour rest for lunch time. The entire family gets together for lunch and then afterwards there is usually talking or napping before they go back to work or school.

Personally, I don't recommend it because after eating alot and taking a nap you will wake up in what I can only describe as a post-hybernation state and you'll feel like an angry bear.

Argentines love soccer. In Argentina you have to be a fan of one of two major teams, River or Boca. Regardless of another major/minor league team which might be your favorite, you have to pick one of the two, either River or Boca. They are the two major league teams from Buenos Aires.


Paularesponde
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Well, as I'm Argentinian, I can tell you that we have some habits that are interesting. For example, on sundays we are used to meet all the family in a house (usually the grandmother's) and while women prepare the food, men watch car races. Or men prepare "asado" and women salads. And after having ate, we're used to stay on the table for some more time (we call it "sobremesa").
Well, I could write much more... Best wishes and luck in your spanish class!


ferchuresponde
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You can write about lots of aspects of Argentina, its story (really contradictory), its lands (geographical aspects), the tourism in Buenos Aires, and lots of other things...
Bye!





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