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 I'm going to Buenos Aires and i don't speak Spanish. Will i be able to get around the city on my own?
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 What is a good hostess gift to take to Argentina for the person hosting a college student for 5 months?
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 What think of Argentine???
hi I am of argentine and i want saver what think of she.

thanks....


 How casual/formal is Argentina especially dining?
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 What will the weather be like in Buenos Aires, Argentina during the months of June and July?
I'll be spending two months in Buenos Aires. Can anyone tell me what the weather is like? How cold does Buenos Aires' winters compare to California's? What should I pack for the trip? T...


 Has anyone here successfully relocated/moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina?
I'm interested in packing up and moving to Buenos Aires from the US, at least for a few months to a year or so. Is there anyone here who has done it who would have some tips and hints? Like ...


 Does Mar del Plata have their own bar & grill yet? should we open one?
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 Dulce de leche?
What is it? which one is best and why?...


 Which is the best time of the year to ski, and a good place to stay while skiing in Bariloche?
Is July the best time of the year to ski in Bariloche? I have time to travel during July....


 What type of electricity is used in Argentina?
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 Can I buy anti malaria pills without prescription from a doctor in Argentina?
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 Should i move to tierra del fuego argentina from santa monica calif?
patagonia vs l.a....


 What are some interesting facts on argentina?
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 Perito moreno (Argentina) in july ?
Hello! I'm going to argentina in july and I really want to see Perito Moreno. But I was told it doesn't worth in july because of wind and snow. Some advices ? Thanks!...


 Do most hostels offer beds with clean sheets, a pillow (with a clean pillowcase), and a clean blanket?
hostels in and around buenos aires, argentina specifically...
Additional Details
thanks for NOT answering my question starcraft... and you're also welcome to pay for me to stay in a ...


 Found in old box: 1000 MIL PESOS, Republica Argentina~what is it worth?
I found this money in an old box and was wondering how I can tell how old it is and what it's worth.
1000 BLANCO DE LA REPUBLIC ANGENTINA
MIL PESOS
has numbers 82.152.917F on ...


 My friend returned from Argentina and gave me...?
..what looks like a dollar bill...it says 1492-1992 500 anos Cristoforo Colombo. It has a watermark and what looks like other security features. However it doesn´t seem to be money (pesos) as it ...


 Is La Boca a good place to stay?
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 Is Carilo the hometown of Carlito Carribean Cool from the WWE?
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 Making friends from Argentina?
Whats the best way to make some friends from argentina before I go over there? I am 24, male, single.. I will be going by myself and staying for up to a year....



nilafagh

Im gonna go to Argentina.plz.is it good country with kind people?for living.is it cheap?


    



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Ashley H
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Argentina is a wonderful country! I traveled there over Christmas 05’ and found Buenos Aires to be one of the most hospitable and beautiful cities I have ever been too! Before their economy sadly collapsed Argentineans were renowned for their European vacations and its influences can be seen all across the city in sidewalk cafes, shopping districts, and its boulevards (the largest boulevard in the world is in Buenos Aires. It’s an amazing 15 lanes wide!). The city itself is divided into districts, each incredibly individual. I especially enjoyed the Palmero Hollywood (named for the movie industry that thrives there) and the Recoleta district (where the cemetery that holds Eva Peron’s mausoleum is located).
It is very affordable since the economic breakdown. The American Dollar is highly valued and the conversion rate is amazing. My family of five ate out (and we’re talking with wine, steaks, sides, and dessert) and barely broke 40 dollars. The people are amazing and beautiful, the tango music unforgettable, and the city itself, magnificent! Go now!


wanderklutz
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Argentina is a beautiful and friendly country. Buenos Aires is cheaper than many European capitals, and the culture is unparallelled. If you are spending a long time in Argentina, make certain to go to neighboring Urugay to the beaches of Punta del Este!


ecurb25
Argentina is a very good country if you already have a good job. Living is not too expensive. There are many beautiful places to visit and transportation is excellent and very affordable. The people are beautiful and very friendly. There a more people there with Italian ancestry than any other ethnic group.


Mehbooba
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Why you prefer Arjentina ? why not India? I think India has no rules and regulations and so it is better to stay in a country where it is having all those. Let me check and then I can say your answer.


Cristina B
Living is cheap, services are really cheap (plastic surgeons, hair dresser, massages etc)
1US$=3 pesos.
Electronics are expensive and they use the 220V.
Food is good if you like meat, pasta and pizza. Icecream is the best I have ever had.
People are nice at first glance but cheaters and liars. Watch out!
Don't marry one of them and you will be fine. Have fun!





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