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1 posted on 07/09/2012 7:16:20 PM PDT by sushiman
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If you want a truly interesting experience, head away from Buenos Aires on a bicycle while singing praises for globalism.


2 posted on 07/09/2012 7:18:35 PM PDT by familyop ("Wanna cigarette? You're never too young to start." --Deacon, "Waterworld")
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Mark Sanford certainly enjoyed it.


3 posted on 07/09/2012 7:26:42 PM PDT by Irenic (The pencil sharpener and Elmer's glue is put away-- we've lost the red wheel barrow)
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I haven’t, but a good friend visited there as recently as a year ago with her husband & family. (She also spent several years there as a teenager due to her father’s work.) Didn’t have anything bad to say — sounded, and looked from the pictures, like a gorgeous place.


4 posted on 07/09/2012 7:26:51 PM PDT by workerbee (June 28, 2012 -- 9/11 From Within)
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What type of information are you looking for? How long will you be staying? It’s a large modern city with all the amenities, a neat flea market, and decent food. I only had one night there so I only saw the tourist end of things.


5 posted on 07/09/2012 7:27:34 PM PDT by posterchild
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No, but if you’re going you have to watch Starship Troopers beforehand.


6 posted on 07/09/2012 7:28:43 PM PDT by OneWingedShark (Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
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You single? Married?

I was single and would live there in a minute if I could and earn a living there and see my son in the USA on a regular basis.

18 years in the navy east and west coast. BsAs is by far the best place I have been for a single man.

It would be great for a married couple to as there are many things to do like Tango all night long.

Hope this helps.


7 posted on 07/09/2012 7:29:32 PM PDT by BookaT
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All I know is they got great beef and awesome hunting.


8 posted on 07/09/2012 7:31:06 PM PDT by Dogbert41 ("...The people of Jerusalem are strong, because the Lord Almighty is their God" Zech. 12:5)
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Many times but always on business. Buenos Aires is a beautiful city, reminiscent of Paris. Excellent food (the best of their beef is the best in the world), friendly people, very beautiful women (Latin with an Italian touch), very warm summers but mild winters (seasons opposite of ours, of course).

NOT inexpensive but more affordable than Europe (exchange rate is around 4.50 Argentine Pesos to $1). Right now the economy is in pretty good shape but that country is a political and economic roller coaster with a history of populist/socialist mismanagement.

Their current president could pass (politically speaking) as what we'd have if Hillary had been elected in '08. Very large country with vast resources. If not for their politics it could be one of the top ten richest countries on earth. And of course they are in the process right now of starting up the Falklands / Malvinas bulls*** with Britain again. I think it's a handy way for politicians of declining popularity, like President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (see below for a picture taken before her looks declined), to distract the population.


10 posted on 07/09/2012 7:33:04 PM PDT by katana (Just my opinions)
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If what I've heard about Argentina is even half true I wouldn't get within 1000 miles of it.What little I've seen of Brazil was no prize and they're supposed to be light years ahead of Argentina.

Sorry to rain on your parade...seriously.

11 posted on 07/09/2012 7:33:30 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Jimmy Carter Is No Longer The Worst President Of My Lifetime)
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I was there in January of 2010. Loved it, beautiful city. It was their summer. It did not seem really that expensive.

I stayed at the Four Seasons.


13 posted on 07/09/2012 7:36:18 PM PDT by Perdogg
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Back in the 80s they had a dictator who had his secret police kidnap people and torture them.


14 posted on 07/09/2012 7:43:56 PM PDT by mamelukesabre
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Beautiful city, full of beautiful women. Steak, wine, music. Like the poster above, it’s a place I’ve never been able to forget, and wonder if I shouldn’t have just moved there when I was younger.


16 posted on 07/09/2012 7:58:49 PM PDT by babble-on
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I am from Middle Tn. and there are many families thinking of jumping ship to Ecudor. Some went to Belieze but I don’t think they are that happy. Ecudor is a very interesting country. Many ex-pats there.


17 posted on 07/09/2012 8:00:07 PM PDT by ladyL
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No, but I do enjoy a good Argentine Tango...

19 posted on 07/09/2012 8:06:24 PM PDT by Clint N. Suhks
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If you love wine, steak and beautiful women, it is the best place on the planet.


20 posted on 07/09/2012 8:10:03 PM PDT by Uncle Slayton
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Learn about Argentina, because having visited and worked there, I think its what the USA is turning into.


22 posted on 07/09/2012 8:22:05 PM PDT by PGR88
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I've been there and totally loved it. We did something that usually we don't do - took a tour bus and glad we did. Learned a lot that we wouldn't ever know otherwise.

The Italian district is very colorful and interesting - along with the French area. They have a “woman's district” which is where the Hilton is. The waterfront across the river from the Hilton has tons of great restaurants - in fact you get great food and wine most everywhere. I learned to love malbec wine.

They really do tango in the streets and I thought what I saw in the streets was better than the show we saw. There is a big shopping area where there are no cars that is interesting. They also have a huge park that is sort of like a living room for the city - at least when we were there in what is their summer.

Oh - the cemetery is not to be missed!!!! REALLY! Evita is buried there but the place is just so interesting even if she weren't there. Also I discovered a store that had old military paraphernalia - too bad I threw away the card - it was truly interesting - all these old uniforms and guns, horse gear. Fascinating helmets - some of them looked German with metal things on top.

Heard you don't want to leave the city by car - there are bandits out there.

Also, lots of good looking people - handsome men and one time I wandered into a high end store and there was the most knock-out blonde woman - she looked like she could be wonder woman with blonde hair - I wondered what she was doing selling clothes!

I know you'll have a GREAT time!

23 posted on 07/09/2012 8:35:44 PM PDT by Aria ( 2008 wasn't an election - it was a coup d'etat.)
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Lived there for 6 months or so in 1998, so my info is a bit dated! For families Palermo (near the US Embassy) is a nice place to live, and on the subway line, with a relatively quick commute into the city.

Argentines are a bit different; they are pretty snobby and not as open/friendly as some places in Latin America (like Mexico where people are, or used to be, very friendly)... but they are an interesting people nonetheless, and as you meet people NOT from the capital, they do get friendlier.

My favorite place to hang out as a tourist was probably Recoleta and Avenida Florida, pretty typical of the 20 something that I was at the time :)

If you have any more specific questions I’d be happy to try and give you my experiences.


24 posted on 07/09/2012 8:42:27 PM PDT by nerdgirl
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If you like natural wonders, enter “Iguazu Falls” into youtube’s search window. It is on the Brazilian/Argetine border and you could probably fit three Niagra Falls into it.

You will see some excellent footage on youtube.


25 posted on 07/09/2012 8:54:27 PM PDT by bajabaja (Too ugly to be scanned at the airports.)
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And I forgot to add to the last post, the government enacted tight currency restrictions (Argentine Peso to USD convertibility). I would check to make sure your debit/credit card works there and gives you a good rate. Lots of counterfeit bills (or more than the usual share) at the “Casa de Cambio” or foreign exchange booths. Those are under restrictions too, as the fear is the peso will be devalued and people are flocking to put their assets into USD.


26 posted on 07/09/2012 9:00:18 PM PDT by bajabaja (Too ugly to be scanned at the airports.)
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