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 What are some must see things to do for an American in Buenos Aires Argentina?
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 Is Argentine Spanish uniform?
1. Is Argentine Spanish generally uniform throughout the country? Or Does Argentine Spanish have different accents with regional variations?

2. Does Argentina have a standard, neutral ...


 Where are the more Italians in Argentina..Buenos Aires right??? Where is the community?
Where are the italian people today in Argentina is the culture dying out or is it still alive...For one thing here in USA there isn't as much as Argentina....So where do you find a lot of I...


 What is the cultural center of Buenos Aires?
Culture: totality of socially transmitted behavior patterns, arts, beliefs, institutions, and all other products of human work and thought....


 Why do Argentineans use USD when displaying high price items? Why don't they use ARP since it's the official?
Such as cars and house... just to name a few.
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So I bet the same goes to automobiles since theyre also tagged in USD instead of ARP.....


 Going to South America in November for 3 months?
With boyfriend (age 26,27). We plan to spend 1 of the 3 months in Buenos Aires in an apartment, but keep debating on how we should spend our last 2 months after that. We want to see Iguazu Falls, ...


 Who do you thnk will emerge victorious from the ground invasion?
I believe Hamas will kick their yarmukles
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no its the skull cap they wear on their heads ...


 Cheap plane tickets to Buenos Aires?
I'm going to be flying from New York City to Buenos Aires in late December right after Christmas and returning late January. I need to find cheap tickets. Please unless you know for a fact that ...


 Is there a hotel close to the International airport in Buenos Aires?
I am just staying overnight one night - and don't want to travel all the way downtown to a ...


 What is the closest city in argentina in witch i could study?
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 What does this means in your language?
you will never be alone.
thnx:)...


 At which age am I allowed to go out in Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil & Chile?
Hi!

I'm going on a trip to South America (Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro & Santiago de Chile) and would like to know if there are any strict restrictions concerning ...


 Desu desu?
desu?...


 What do you think of Argentina?
My husband keeps talking about wanting to go to Argentina. I have never been there, and I was just wondering if any of you had.
So, what is great to do and see there?

Please serious ...


 I need some tango!!?
please if you could, give me some old fashioned tango singers or just music.

i spent my summer in argentina and tango music is a way for me to cope about missing it!...


 Study Abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina for this upcoming summer?
I am an American and I really want to go to another country, (i have my eyes set on Argentina) this upcoming summer. I want to learn a language. I know I am only going to speak a language fluently if ...


 Where can i buy an argentina rugby shirt in buenos aires?
you'd think it would be easy but it's football ...


 When is the best time to visit Argentina? I dont want to go there when its winter there so tell me when is w
when is winter, spring, fall and summer in Argentina?...


 How many calories are in an empanada?
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 Shouldn't the tourists flock back to Carilo in the summer?
the king crab is about to claim this land as his own......



skoshi

Anyone been to Buenos Aires for an extended period of time (at least more than a week)?

What did you like/dislike about it?

    



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Mrs. Obama rules!
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Been to Argentina 7 times, and two of them I stayed a month as I went to work there. Buenos Aires is amazing and can be hectic at some times. However, there is a rich cultural level there, I went to the theatre a lot of times to see productions such as Chicago, opera, etc. The food is great, the people are fine although the porteño (people from BA) have this stereotyped aura of being arrogant which I found to be untrue. People who worked with me were friendly, professional, nice and simple. However, what I liked the most was the fact that the public system was well organised and I went everywhere in the inner city train. Patagonia is also amazing, as well as Mendoza and Corboda. What I didnt like in BA is this insane obsession to be thin and gorgeous, men included. In the past yeras I've seen women and men getting thinner and thinner, more obsessed with designer brands and getting a lot of sun tan without thinking about the consequences. Nevertheless, the city is amazing and I love it, there is a european air which reminds you of places like Prague and the people respect you and let you live however you want to so go ahead and visit BA, it's worth it.


love2travel
This story will interest you: http://www.ajc.com/news/content/travel/otherdestinations/int_stories/2007/05/24/0527buenosaires1.html

You can access the other articles in the series from the left column.

Hope that helps!


Consti
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I have been to Buenos Aires.
i have to say that is one of the best cities i have visited.
i used to live like 4 hours away from Buenos Aires
and.. i have to say that there is no place like Argentina. if u r planning on visiting. u will like it a lottttt. i went when i was little. so i dont remember about the BIG stuff over there. but if u like Soccer there are like 594573498 billion of places to go watch soccer. which is sooo amaizing. umm. if u like to go clubbing u will deff like it. i guarantee u that u wont wanna come back
itz great. if u go.. i hope u enjoy it


carla l
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Been in BA couple of weeks in July. Like the city because of the diversity. Has beautiful old buildings, a subte (underground) dating from 1913! But also lots of more modern buildings. San Telmo market on sunday, with antiques and 'modern antiques' and performers (tango dancers, living statues, passionate singers and musicians). Free tour through Congresso (Argentinas parliment building). Parks to stroll around. There are still some mothers of the lost generation present every thursday afternoon on the square 25 Mayo. Buenos Aires is a very lively city with demonstrations almost every day. Some big, some have more policemen than demonstrators. There is a 20 lane road in the middle of BA!





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