Culture Shocks From Living in Argentina? (Buenos Aires)

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • We explore the culture shock that foreigners experience while living in Argentina. We talk to expats from countries like Germany, Jamaica, the UK, US, Russia etc. to figure out what have been the biggest struggles, what they like and dislike the most and how has living in Argentina changed them.
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    0:00 Intro
    1:14 How are the people different here than in your country?
    3:53 Biggest culture shock?
    4:40 What stereotype did you have & how true was it?
    5:57 What do you love about Argentina?
    6:15 What is something you don't like about Argentina?
    10:40 How did living in Argentina change you as a person?
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    Buenos Aires, Argentina
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  • @clausjunker3383
    @clausjunker3383 Před 29 dny +549

    I'm from Germany and I lived 5 years in Argentina. I learned accent free Castellano y Lunfardo. I became un Asador de puta madre y un re matero. There is so much variety of delicious food and not just pizza, empanadas y milanesas, but honestly that comfort food is the best. The veggies are absolutely delicious and wherever you go in the country they have special menus. Yes it's very Italian no wonder if 60% of the population has Italian roots. I made my best friends of life and soccer is the best in the world. One thing that really sucks is how Argentina was robbed by the elite and has 60% of the population living in poverty. I hope they will become a phenomenal country again.

    • @Sakura87BF
      @Sakura87BF Před 28 dny

      elite as politicians? definitely true!they are an elite

    • @skeptic9991
      @skeptic9991 Před 28 dny +21

      Part of the beauty of Argentina, and Latin America overall, is that we are (unfortunately) used to living in political and economic crises, so we have learned to enjoy life with what little we have. The reasons for our crises are not what you just described; that's just political propaganda from a certain ideology that happens to be mainstream right now. The real reason is simply ignorance, negligence, and incompetence. Our entire continent has a pretty stable political alternance between left-wing, center, and right-wing parties, and they all have something in common: none of them know what they are doing. They just want to reinforce their own ideological biases. None of them even care about scientific evidence and applying policies that actually work; they are still stuck in the Cold War and only care about winning an argument against the other side. They are convinced that they are warriors in a "cultural battle" when all they are is fanatics. Hope will do nothing for us, and thinking these ideological fanatics will somehow make things better is just irrational thinking. Of course having smart, scientifically educated, decent politicians would be amazing, but that's just not in the cards for us. Nevertheless, most of us still think this is a phenomenal country and try to get the most out of our lives while we can.

    • @gymnodinium9
      @gymnodinium9 Před 28 dny +3

      Thank you for this input! And I agree about our politics :( We love good immigrants here, the ones that want to work and bring diversity. We will always welcome them, we love them ;)

    • @EzequielRuizdiaz-uu8ot
      @EzequielRuizdiaz-uu8ot Před 28 dny +2

      Poor is only 40%

    • @estudiantes68
      @estudiantes68 Před 27 dny +13

      We were robbed by leftist politicians, not by the elite. And poverty is 40%. But the poverty line here is at 770 US dollars. Indigence is at 9%, a record high. These values are influenced by the exchange rate and the current government is trying to fix all the damage the Kirchners have done.

  • @skeptic9991
    @skeptic9991 Před 28 dny +189

    A German friend visited Buenos Aires for the first time in 2022 during the Qatar World Cup. We went out to get pizza at Guerrin on the day after Argentina had beaten the Netherlands in the quarterfinals, so naturally, everyone was very happy, and the entire restaurant would break out chanting "Argentina! Argentina!" every few minutes. I will never forget the combination of amazement and fear my German friend experienced. He told me that such displays of nationalism are implicitly forbidden in Germany because of what happened there in WW2. Seeing how passionate we are about our culture, specially during world cups, was a huge culture shock for him.

    • @cango5679
      @cango5679 Před 28 dny +6

      Lots of "old" germans got to Argentina, back then...

    • @urthemiel304
      @urthemiel304 Před 28 dny

      @@cango5679 omg the obsession in the anglo world with this "unspoken truth" makes our country sound like some kind of nazi paradise built on deep german roots when the only thing they know about us is Eichmann was hiding here. They should make more Hollywood movies about U.S's elaborate government operation to recruit nazis after the war

    • @gymnodinium9
      @gymnodinium9 Před 28 dny +18

      It is time for you to stop feeling bad about your past, you are not guilty and you are actually an amazing culture besides what happened with the Nazi. And I think everyone in Argentina and the world knows this. We will always respect Germans.

    • @fernandoerbin6751
      @fernandoerbin6751 Před 27 dny +18

      @@cango5679 And to many other countries, but for some reason Argentina is the only one pegged with this.

    • @patogonzalez9057
      @patogonzalez9057 Před 27 dny +19

      @@fernandoerbin6751 Yes... the "scientists" went to USA, but nobody talks about that...

  • @facundosoler2200
    @facundosoler2200 Před měsícem +279

    "Vamos a ir yendo" .. "I'm going to go going ?? " jajajaj entendio todo 😂😂

    • @NatalieYOT
      @NatalieYOT Před měsícem +29

      En Inglés se dice: "we're gonna get going" que no es tan diferente, asi que, que no se queje tanto.

    • @Leo_Vazquez
      @Leo_Vazquez Před 29 dny +12

      it's like saying "let's get going"

    • @benjaminthejump5484
      @benjaminthejump5484 Před 27 dny +1

      @@NatalieYOT Pero en inglés esa frase tiene sentido amigo xd

    • @carpii0576
      @carpii0576 Před 24 dny

      En español también ​@@benjaminthejump5484

    •  Před 23 dny

      Suena bien xd

  • @SLMarcosSL
    @SLMarcosSL Před 28 dny +136

    I tink Argentina is a great country. I love how people are, the culture…
    Greetings from Argentina

  • @Alele1982
    @Alele1982 Před 25 dny +42

    I'm an argentinian who emigrated to the UK 16 years ago. I lived with my now British husband in Buenos Aires for about 18 months and it was very interesting to re-discover our culture through his eyes.
    He was popular in our neighbourhood, a bit like "el gringo del barrio". He didn't want to move back to the UK, to be honest. The weather, the food, the people, the landscapes!
    Being an ex-pat myself I find some of the same issues in London that the people who were interviewed find in Buenos Aires. Don't get me started with food... takeaways are either pizza (american style with a million toppings), chinese or indian. In Buenos Aires you can get a full cooked chicken delivered to your door, or pasta, asado, empanadas, even freaking ice cream!
    Making friendships when you're older and an outsider is also hard. My husband made a few friends for life in Buenos Aires, I haven't been so lucky in here.
    Also, in Buenos Aires, we do activities. People take language lessons, art, drama, join a sports team, etc. In the UK is sooo expensive to do any of it that you have to be super picky. The want to drink to socialise, so what's the point doing the rest?
    Having said this, I really enjoy living in the UK. All I mean is that you will always look at a new place through your own eyes and compare it to what it's the norm to you. That poor Jamaican girl, our food must seem so bland to her! My husband laughs that our sandwiches are either jamon, queso o jamon y queso. 😂
    Very interesting video!

  • @marcoscuatro5351
    @marcoscuatro5351 Před měsícem +388

    5:17 ahhh mexicanos
    *pretends to be shocked

    • @Facu_Roldan
      @Facu_Roldan Před 28 dny +58

      Que raro ellos la verdad. Después se enojan si les decimos algo.

    • @msvs6418
      @msvs6418 Před 28 dny +49

      Son unos envidiosos

    • @omarfernandez4064
      @omarfernandez4064 Před 28 dny +56

      Que onda? tanto nos odian? Si nosotros a ellos ni los registramos. En TIK TOK nos destrosan. Se ve que son muy resentidos.

    • @ivanribnikov2001
      @ivanribnikov2001 Před 28 dny +47

      No entiendo de dónde sale esa bilis que tienen con los Argentinos si nosotros a lo sumo los junamos por el chavo del ocho. Acomplejadísimos.

    • @diecubo
      @diecubo Před 28 dny +8

      Los porteños le dan mala fama al argentino en general.

  • @FdelAzul
    @FdelAzul Před měsícem +204

    Si alguien habla mal de los argentinos, seguramente son mejicanos. Lo demuestra el americano. Igual acá los queremos mucho pese a que se ponen pesados y lo toman personal.

    • @87crimson
      @87crimson Před měsícem +49

      Es impresionante eso. No de porque se termina dando porque tampoco hay tanta interacción más allá del fútbol. Son dos países que están muy lejos uno de otro geográficamente.
      Para mí se dan porque ambos países son igual de orgullosos, pero el Argentino es directo y el mexicano tiene como leit motiv una supuesta humildad que no es tan así, sino preguntar a los centroamericanos.

    • @ColorauGuiyino
      @ColorauGuiyino Před měsícem +44

      Es algo que jamás comprendí. Victor Hugo Morales comentaba, durante la final del '86, que jamás volvería a México porque los mexicanos silbaban a Maradona (que debe haber dado uno de los espectáculos futbolísticos más grandiosos de la historia). Algo inexplicable. Argentina tenía todo el estadio en contra, tanto es así que cuando hace el tercer gol, VHM grita "Argentina 3 - México 2".

    • @mharg6408
      @mharg6408 Před měsícem

      I find irrational how Mexicans act, considering they are not a neighbouring country of Argentina. Both countries have pride for themselfs, Mexicans are not exactly humble, they are proud. I think Mexico envy Argentina or doesn't like how another Hispanic American contry could dispute them leadership in sports, development or including economy (even if Argentina isn't good right now, historically it has not been like that) and other things. Argentines are intense and passionate, of course neither precisely humble, but it depends if they are porteños or not. Obviously is a generalization for both societies. I would add Argentines has more a kind of "European vibe" that Mexicans can't emulate, that's one of the reasons how a significant numbers of Argentines goes there can be accepted as actors, models, businessmen, singers, etc; but Mexicans insist all are "meseros" (waiter/waitress) as if it were a disgrace.

    • @ElCondeFrancisco
      @ElCondeFrancisco Před měsícem +12

      Son en su mayoría mexicanos de clase alta los que actúan así, o a lo sumo los aspiracionales. Pero el pueblo verdadero no es ni orgulloso ni envidioso.

    • @mharg6408
      @mharg6408 Před měsícem +14

      @@ElCondeFrancisco En Argentina sucede un poco lo mismo con los porteños de clase alta, son ellos los que nos han dado mala imagen, aunque no exclusivamente.

  • @cecyliamaiden1973
    @cecyliamaiden1973 Před 28 dny +64

    I’m currently learning Riopkatense Spanish, hoping to one day move to Buenos Aires. For now, I’m still learning and going on holiday there soon. Such a beautiful country.
    Speaking over each other? Oh, I’ve got training in that. My family is Polish but they’re like you’re stereotypical Italian family. So loud, always talking over each other. They may be joking or saying the most loving things, but to an outsider, it may sound like they’re fighting.
    Eating at 10pm sounds perfect for a night owl like me.

    • @msvs6418
      @msvs6418 Před 28 dny

      You should've come before, it was dirty cheap to stay here. Now it's getting more and more expensive.

    • @LucianoRoblesWagner
      @LucianoRoblesWagner Před 27 dny +2

      Pero con Milei ahora todo mejorará económicamente. Los proximos años todo será más barato. El país mejorará. Estoy muy seguro.

    • @aicelsmash1168
      @aicelsmash1168 Před 26 dny

      I'm from Córdoba, Argentina, and I extend a warm invitation to visit my city. I'll gladly serve as your guide, showing you the best spots to eat and explore. Language won't pose a barrier, as I'm fluent in English. Best of all, this experience won't cost you a penny. In exchange, I hope to sharpen my English skills and learn from your life experiences. Maybe you have likely traveled extensively already, and encountered diverse cultures, and I'm eager to hear about them.
      P.S.: I recommend visiting during spring-it's the perfect time here, with temperatures neither too hot nor too cold."
      About Cordoba:
      Córdoba, nestled in the heart of Argentina, boasts a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. From its captivating colonial architecture to the vibrant pulse of its modern city life, there's something here to enchant every traveler. As your guide, I'll lead you through the winding streets of the historic city center, where you can marvel at architectural gems like the Jesuit Block, a UNESCO World Heritage site. We'll wander through bustling markets, where the aroma of freshly baked empanadas mingles with the sounds of street musicians.
      When it comes to dining, Córdoba offers a culinary adventure like no other. From traditional Argentine asados (barbecues) to cozy cafés serving up steaming cups of mate, there's a feast for every palate. I'll introduce you to my favorite eateries, hidden gems beloved by locals and frequented by foodies in the know.
      But beyond the sights and flavors of Córdoba, I'm eager to connect on a deeper level. As we stroll through the city streets or share a meal together, I hope to learn from your experiences and perspectives. Like for example how was growing up in poland, or how polish people are in general, your stories hold the power to broaden my understanding of the world.
      So, if you're seeking an authentic Argentine experience filled with warmth, hospitality, and the joy of cultural exchange, I invite you to reach out and join me in Córdoba. Together, let's create memories that will last a lifetime.

    • @EverCpp
      @EverCpp Před 26 dny

      Poland is a country I respect, a lot

    • @LucioDesignOK
      @LucioDesignOK Před 7 dny

      You will LOVE Argentina then! Good luck on your journey!

  • @DaftRebel
    @DaftRebel Před 28 dny +44

    You can't generalize about the people of an entire country just for knowing the culture of the people that lives in the capital city... You'll find soooo much more types of persons and food that you could imagine traveling in any direction through the country!

    • @martinsinnombre
      @martinsinnombre Před 27 dny +1

      You probably mean "extrapolate" instead of "generalize". But in any case, yes, one can generalize. It's just that: a generalization. Quite useful.

    • @EverCpp
      @EverCpp Před 26 dny

      Yes

  • @bellainbuenosaires
    @bellainbuenosaires Před měsícem +90

    ❤❤❤ It was so nice to be a part of this!

    • @DatingBeyondBorders
      @DatingBeyondBorders  Před měsícem +2

      Thanks for taking part!

    • @Seba_VDP
      @Seba_VDP Před měsícem +5

      sos la Argenta mas Jamaiquina del País 😇🇦🇷

    • @vanesataz3942
      @vanesataz3942 Před měsícem

      OMG. I didn't expect you to see you here. Nice surprise! (I'm happytobemyself)

    • @mharg6408
      @mharg6408 Před měsícem

      Welcome to Argentina !!!!!

    • @juanarkantos
      @juanarkantos Před měsícem +2

      me parecio que te reconocia!!! yo habia visto tu canal hace poco, algunos videos, pero hasta que no vi tu comentario y fui no me cayo la ficha

  • @RochaNahuel
    @RochaNahuel Před měsícem +83

    5:30 en Mexico hablando mal de nosotros que raro.

    • @user-sz2mw3bp7o
      @user-sz2mw3bp7o Před 28 dny +15

      no pueden superar ser nuestro bonus stage en los mundiales

    • @candeeee12345
      @candeeee12345 Před 26 dny +4

      envidia

    • @lulylucero
      @lulylucero Před 25 dny +2

      Les duele el tuje a los wey 😂

    • @jagerjack4388
      @jagerjack4388 Před 21 dnem

      Pero somos mas mundialmente conocidos que ustedes. ​@@user-sz2mw3bp7o

  • @romernueve
    @romernueve Před 28 dny +26

    The problem with Food is that here whe eat our food... why eating chinesse food if you got Milanesas with huevos fritos and puré right??..

    • @LRL01
      @LRL01 Před 22 dny +5

      Esa costumbre gringa es xq no tienen comidas propias, ninguna comida De esos países raros le llega a los talones a la comida de acá

  • @erickh555
    @erickh555 Před 26 dny +35

    German guy just wants to go back but he was so polite about it😂😂 dude just go home!!! We understand no hard feelings hahaha

  • @moscatelo
    @moscatelo Před 28 dny +49

    What the german guy likes about Argentina is that he can appreciate his own country more...
    The english guy comes to Argentina to eat chinese food...
    Hanif the american guy is very handsome

    • @arreca09
      @arreca09 Před 24 dny +2

      🇺🇸 🤝🇦🇷

    • @rochuolmos
      @rochuolmos Před 17 dny

      Hahahaha yeah😂😂😂 I thought the German dude was low-key insulting Argentina. "Well the best thing of Argentina is that now I truly appreciate my own country" well fucking thanks hahaha😂 typical european

    • @TomasToledano
      @TomasToledano Před 12 dny

      No, es feo.

  • @lordsp
    @lordsp Před 28 dny +29

    A german saying that it takes a lot of time to make friends in Argentina. Oh oh oh, if I told you :D

    • @pepetomson1
      @pepetomson1 Před 28 dny +2

      Hahah you are right 😂

    • @lordsp
      @lordsp Před 28 dny +6

      @@pepetomson1 Its all fun and games until you need to make a German friend in Germany :D

  • @SophiaDalke
    @SophiaDalke Před měsícem +53

    I've been to Buenos Aires twice, and it was surprisingly pleasant and comfortable. And as an American, though I hope the economy improves for the sake of the locals, I can't help but enjoy how far USD goes in the country. It's cosmopolitan enough that you can get anything you want for a fraction of what you would pay at home.

    • @elooiii5129
      @elooiii5129 Před měsícem +2

      Con dólares es Disneylandia. El sueldo promedio es 300 dólares.

    • @veritorossi
      @veritorossi Před měsícem +9

      It doesn't go that far anymore. Everything is so expensive now. Food is the same as in Spain or more expensive and we eran in pesos, not Euros.

    • @SophiaDalke
      @SophiaDalke Před měsícem +6

      @@veritorossi I was just there like six months ago. Granted it was expensive than when I was there a year ago, but still. I have no frame of reference to compare to Europe, and I live in an expensive part of the US so maybe everything just seems cheap to me when I travel.

    • @5DollarRemakes
      @5DollarRemakes Před 29 dny +1

      ​@@SophiaDalkethe last 2 or 3 months this has changed a lot in terms of inflation and cost of living.

    • @pepetomson1
      @pepetomson1 Před 28 dny +3

      We are Americans too 😅

  • @mharg6408
    @mharg6408 Před měsícem +27

    Welcome to Argentina and thanks for the video. God bless you all !!

  • @jon2813
    @jon2813 Před 27 dny +12

    The man who said argentines shut you down if you don’t have mutual acquaintances or go to the same schools has clearly only ever dealt with rich argentines. And I don’t mean upper middle class, I mean businessmen that come from several generations of wealth or politician rich. But then again rich people are the same anywhere in the world, I don’t know why does he act surprised. Maybe he got a better job here than he did back in Germany

  • @annie.phoenix
    @annie.phoenix Před měsícem +47

    Being Argentine it's a bit crazy when I hear them say that we need to be a bit more open, until they clarify that they mean with food lol
    We are quite stubborn in that regard, yeah. In my case for example, being vegan for years, I had to go through the stage of people wondering what in the world I would eat if not asado and empanadas de carne. But little by little we've become more open with trying more food and incorporating it daily. So if you visit Argentina as the years go by, I'm sure you'll see more and more variety :)

    • @Mantos777
      @Mantos777 Před měsícem

      Yes. But do not get "european diversity" with Africans or middle eastern people like we have in Europe.

    • @Boobieprizewinner
      @Boobieprizewinner Před měsícem +4

      What about the Barbecues in Argentina. I heard they are incredible😊

    • @user-xu3bg7zh9c
      @user-xu3bg7zh9c Před měsícem +1

      @@Boobieprizewinner they are!

    • @ElCondeFrancisco
      @ElCondeFrancisco Před měsícem

      It's only in Buenos Aires 😂😂😂

    • @exhaustedpunk1477
      @exhaustedpunk1477 Před 22 dny +2

      As a 23 yo who has been a vegetarian since birth and has moved a lot thought the country it is still surprising to me how little vegetables people consume or even know of. There's this confusion as to how can you find enough meals to eat in a week that do not contain meat and very rigid traditions around the food that is served during special occasions or when going out/getting a group together. It has definitely gotten more open in regards to accommodating different diets in recent years but when you think of global cuisine we really do not have a wide availability of restaurants or even products as they mentioned (not inexpensive ones, tha's for sure) which is a shame.

  • @AfroAngola
    @AfroAngola Před měsícem +61

    The Spaniard commenting on Argentina's use of profanity is hilarious. 🤓😂. It's basically the pot calling the kettle black.

    • @veritorossi
      @veritorossi Před měsícem +6

      Yeah....me cagué de risa cuando dijo esa huevada

    • @Argenbiz
      @Argenbiz Před měsícem +2

      Jajaja

    • @jon2813
      @jon2813 Před 28 dny

      @@veritorossicomentario forzado

  • @limao6880
    @limao6880 Před 28 dny +14

    “ I thought Argentinians would look latinos” my gosh

    • @Lucas10511
      @Lucas10511 Před 13 dny +6

      Yo pensé lo mismo pasa que tenés que entender que la idea en el Caribe y USA, osea toda colonia anglosajona, es de que el latinoamericano es mexicano/colombiano etc. Lo que tienen más cerca ellos. Se hacen esa idea

  • @87crimson
    @87crimson Před měsícem +30

    I agree so much with the British guy. For some reason we are so close minded with food!! It's the same thing over and over again. Feels like the menus on each restaurant have been set in stone for the past 100 years or so.
    Based on the immigrants we been getting for the past 40 years or so, Peruvian food, Bolivian, Paraguayan,Chinese/korean and Venezuelan should be a lot more popular, but they are still niche.

    • @rafx2014
      @rafx2014 Před měsícem +1

      depends

    • @Nunezmatias8008
      @Nunezmatias8008 Před měsícem +1

      La comida paraguaya es muy famosa en bs as. Ej la chipa

    • @hbb8726
      @hbb8726 Před měsícem +1

      I guess is the same for all Latin American countries . Every country is focused in their regional food

    • @belenrb
      @belenrb Před měsícem +1

      I'd love for us to have more options available cause, no matter how much I love empanadas and pizza, it get's boring to eat the same thing over and over again

    • @styledcapo
      @styledcapo Před 29 dny +1

      it's the european taste, we have dishes in other provinces but those are not famous, like a dish that is cool because is from Peru but actually the locals in Argentina have the same.

  • @sofiaalejandraromero1693
    @sofiaalejandraromero1693 Před měsícem +34

    07:55 About the bus driver, they usually do not usually greet you even if the passenger greets him, there are very few bus drivers who greet, they are usually always in a bad mood. And I say this because I'm Argentinian and I live it every day

    • @user-xu3bg7zh9c
      @user-xu3bg7zh9c Před měsícem +13

      tengo una experiencia completamente opuesta, siempre saludo y digo gracias a todos los choferes de bondi. Ellos se muestran agradecidos y me responden el saludo, siento que lo aprecian justamente porque poca gente lo hace.
      Hasta te diría que algunos te cobran menos el viaje tan solo por haber sido cortez con ellos jajaja

    • @patriciapa7379
      @patriciapa7379 Před měsícem +7

      Vivo en una ciudad del sur de Argentina. Aquí es común saludar al conductor, y también que te devuelva el saludo.

    • @silvinagomez8638
      @silvinagomez8638 Před měsícem +5

      Vivo en Mendoza y siempre saludamos a los choferes y nos contestan amablemente.

    • @sofiaalejandraromero1693
      @sofiaalejandraromero1693 Před měsícem

      @@user-xu3bg7zh9c pero de donde sos?? Porque yo me refiero a CABA.
      Lo de pagar más barato el viaje solamente se lo dan a las chicas lindas, yo cuando era adolescente pagaba solo 10 centavos 🙂

    • @sofiaalejandraromero1693
      @sofiaalejandraromero1693 Před měsícem +1

      @@patriciapa7379 y en general creo que la gente de otras provincias son más cálidas y menos fría que en CABA. Bueno, yo comenté esto por lo que dijo el alemán, y él está en CABA

  • @milksmoothie
    @milksmoothie Před měsícem +2

    Great video!😍

  • @carlostiviroli4467
    @carlostiviroli4467 Před měsícem +8

    Welcome !!! ❤ 🇦🇷

  • @juanmealla9826
    @juanmealla9826 Před 17 dny

    excelentes entrevistas 🤩👏👏👏

  • @amado5490
    @amado5490 Před 28 dny +46

    10:45
    - How has Argentina changed you as a person?
    - Now I appreciate more the things I have at home (in Germany). How things work, how people are…
    That sounds to me like telling your new gf that she has changed you in that now you appreciate you ex-gf more.

    • @julianspaghi4592
      @julianspaghi4592 Před 27 dny +14

      well, at least he's honest!

    • @LisandroLorea
      @LisandroLorea Před 26 dny +15

      I think that's something that happens to everyone spending a long time abroad. At first you focus on everything that's better in the new country but overtime you notice the things that are good about you own, and that you didn't even notice because you took them for granted.

    • @amado5490
      @amado5490 Před 26 dny +4

      @@LisandroLorea that's definitely on point, and very eloquently put!

  • @Inc555xc9cx
    @Inc555xc9cx Před 25 dny +6

    The title must be "...living in city of Buenos Aires". Good video!

  • @maurinelse
    @maurinelse Před měsícem +17

    I definitely agree with those who mentioned that we lack variety of food. I hope that starts to change when the economy opens to free trade so we can import exotic ingredients and more foreigners settle here bringing their cuisine skills with them.

    • @loyo1362
      @loyo1362 Před 29 dny +5

      we don't need any other food but asado

    • @clorox1676
      @clorox1676 Před 28 dny +6

      The lack of variety of food is not due lack of imports. We don't eat much fish and shellfish and we export literal tons of it. Same with pork, for example. They have a gazillion different types of cheeses and we only have a few.

    • @c4nchi
      @c4nchi Před 28 dny

      @@clorox1676 Argentina is a country with a huge sea (We should have much more fish menus than Japan ) and the fish is terribly expensive here just because of taxes and bureaucracy.

    • @clorox1676
      @clorox1676 Před 28 dny +3

      @@c4nchi The reason why is expensive is because A) There is little to no market for it due cultural reasons (we simply don't eat enough fish or shellfish) and B) foregein fishing companies own most of the fishing rights in our sea. It's not taxes or bureoucracy, it's plain corruption.

    • @rampazzo_franco
      @rampazzo_franco Před 28 dny +1

      @@c4nchi si vas a la costa es bastante barato

  • @5DollarRemakes
    @5DollarRemakes Před 29 dny +10

    "i could send out a message and have 10 pepple here to hangout tonight"
    The most accurare thing in this video.

  • @supercucho12
    @supercucho12 Před 28 dny +7

    If you want to eat more than pizza, asado, and pasta, you need to leave the main avenues (Av. Corrientes, Av. 9 de Julio, etc.).
    I can guarantee that Buenos Aires has every type of food genre you can think of, but you need to do your research. Sure enough, there won't be Colombian-Peruvian-Chinese-Venezuelan-Mexican-American-Korean Restaurants all on the same street, but you can find all that AND more within a couple of metro stations.
    I'd argue Palermo and nearby have the most variety in that regard, although it might be more pricey for the same reason.

    • @franciscovilcheavila960
      @franciscovilcheavila960 Před 25 dny

      The dont want to move their asses to the outside of Palermo,specially yankees they wan everything close to them and they wanted NOW.

  • @tomirojas382
    @tomirojas382 Před 27 dny +1

    Grande Marius!

  • @tobiojo6469
    @tobiojo6469 Před měsícem +2

    Interesting video

  • @Megamartinicus
    @Megamartinicus Před 22 dny

    I feel so touched about the deep friendships Marius' comment. People here are friendly and all but they are very hermetic in terms of friends circles. There's a lot of people left behind my life that I would love being friends with but it just doesnt happen. People have their friends and that's it.

  • @victoriaashleyxo
    @victoriaashleyxo Před 24 dny

    I've been living in Buenos Aires for almost 3 months. The slower lifestyle and emphasis on community and social aspects is a beautiful thing. I'd love to make some real friends here. And as a vegetarian, I totally agree with missing more variety in food.

  • @Argenbiz
    @Argenbiz Před měsícem +28

    German guy: it is not formality, it's kindness as a social requirement.

    • @LJBrown25
      @LJBrown25 Před měsícem +15

      As an expat living in Germany they don’t know what that means. If you ask someone here how they are, they shoot you this incredulous insulted look like you’ve just asked them the most personal question ever. You can only ask friends and family that question😂

    • @Gor_Bin
      @Gor_Bin Před 28 dny +2

      @@LJBrown25 I wouldn't say only friends and family, but definitely people that you at least know a little bit. It is weird in germany to ask someone how he is, if you never met before. Thats why he probably feels like it is fake. Which it might be if you really take the question serious.
      Same happend to me when i was in the US and someone said, "hey, maybe we can meet one time". They didn't really mean it, but in germany if someone tells you that, you can bet they mean it.

    • @LJBrown25
      @LJBrown25 Před 28 dny +1

      @@Gor_Bin I would never ask a stranger in the street, that would be weird in most countries, but acquaintances, work colleagues, other parents from the Kita and bartenders from my experience, it is completely off the cards, at least here in northern Germany. You are partially correct about the honesty. They won’t initiate inviting you to meet up sometime if they don’t mean it, but if you ask them and they don’t want to, they will let you down gently by pretending to agree to it, but cancel it at the last minute.

    • @jon2813
      @jon2813 Před 28 dny +5

      It is a formality. Every day I greet acquaintances saying “how are you doing?” and they say it back yet neither one answers the question
      Que costumbre de ofenderse por cualquier crítica ínfima. A llorar a la iglesia

    • @franciscovilcheavila960
      @franciscovilcheavila960 Před 25 dny +2

      Is a contradiction that guy because if some argentinian ask him "how are you" he says we are fake but if nobody says nothing to him he says that argentinians are rude.

  • @victoriabressan4557
    @victoriabressan4557 Před měsícem +25

    There is no siesta in ciudad de Buenos Aires

    • @user-br3kg6zq8e
      @user-br3kg6zq8e Před 23 dny +1

      There certainly is.

    • @AgusSkywalker
      @AgusSkywalker Před 23 dny +3

      But the girl who talked about the siesta only lived in Buenos Aires for a few months, so she must have lived for years in other parts of the country.

  • @manuelignacioarturoocaranz1185

    The criticism from all these diverse people is so accurate and I put conscience into all of it only after they expressed it and also now that I am living in the USA. Very interesting points of view. Thank you

  • @miriammansilla3648
    @miriammansilla3648 Před měsícem +2

    Nice video

  • @Gonzalo_Lalo
    @Gonzalo_Lalo Před 25 dny +3

    Me gusta cómo las enseñanzas para el chico alemán, fueron apreciar su propio país en contraste con Argentina, jaja, pobre flaco.
    Por cierto, gran video.

  • @ilhuicatlamatini
    @ilhuicatlamatini Před měsícem +7

    lol the Jamaican woman is funny with her commentary, I think we’d be good friends if I knew her irl 😆

  • @1dering1
    @1dering1 Před 29 dny +8

    People talking about food clearly haven’t been around many argentineans.
    The german put down the country while hipping Germany a lot lol

  • @PabloGener
    @PabloGener Před 23 dny

    Talk about "siesta (nap)" while splashiin a fullscreen pan of the National Congress... so on point!! /s

  • @nicovalla
    @nicovalla Před 13 dny

    Ey, por qué te pusiste subtitulos cuando hablabas? Era el más fácil de distinguir... Jaja. Muy piola el video. La chica de Jamaica tiene su propio canal. La amo 😊

  • @juansanchez88
    @juansanchez88 Před 29 dny +1

    Un vídeo sobre argentina pensando para extranjeros?...
    Debo verlo y comentar "mí país mí país🇦🇷"

  • @emilee99
    @emilee99 Před 29 dny +1

    Muy Bueno, podrias poner los subtitulos en castellano?
    Es que le recomende el canal a un par de amigos que van maso con el ingles

  • @karinafernandez7174
    @karinafernandez7174 Před 23 dny +6

    Es rarísimo lo que pasa con los mexicanos. Tenés muchos que son fanáticos de nuestro país y hasta han venido y se quedan a vivir. Pero hay un grupo (que no se por qué) viven insultando y diciendo que para lo único que servimos es para trabajar de camareros en su país, que no tenemos cultura y que vivimos de ellos. Uno llegó a escribir que vivíamos por su agua, su petróleo y su energía eléctrica. Que aparte de ellos, tenemos problemas porque por la guerra, Rusia no nos puede enviar ni gas ni carne. Lloré de risa. Y cuando se me pasó la calentura, le fui explicando. No me respondió. No sé porque tanto odio

    • @PerseFones
      @PerseFones Před 12 dny +1

      No son mexicanos. Son ingleses que se hacen pasar por...

    • @OsioPandaPeludo
      @OsioPandaPeludo Před 7 dny

      No, son 100% chairos recalcitrantes resentidos pro palestina y fanáticos de Putin que comenzaron a vernos con un odio visceral desde que nosotros comenzamos alejarnos del narcosocialismo que ellos estan abrazando desde que votaron a amlo

    • @OsioPandaPeludo
      @OsioPandaPeludo Před 7 dny

      Los ingleses ni nos registran, no tienen idea ni siquiera donde están las Malvinas. Muchos creen que son unas islitas sin importancia perdidas en el mar del norte que la corona inglesa mantiene por algún interés económico.

  • @TalesOfTrillions
    @TalesOfTrillions Před 19 dny

    The cultural shock of late dinners hits close to home! I'm used to calling it a night when dinner's barely on the table. But hey, maybe it's time to adopt the Argentinian way and extend my evenings a bit... or invest in midnight snacks!

  • @DY-td3ku
    @DY-td3ku Před 28 dny +6

    What I have learned from this is that it’s ok to totally stereotype people if you got something nice to say

    • @cango5679
      @cango5679 Před 28 dny +1

      a stereotype is a real thing, generally speaking (literally). Looking at a group - any group - you'll always find common traits - stereotypes. They are obviously gone the moment you are specific, and treating an individual. And stereotypes have different degrees of accuracy, of course. They never 100% truth.

  • @ArgentinaPoloDay
    @ArgentinaPoloDay Před 27 dny

    Great video!! I invite you to get to know Argentina, a beautiful country, with incredible cultural and natural wealth!!

  • @alexkulev352
    @alexkulev352 Před 6 hodinami

    German dude is such a smart bro. He nailed everything about porteños. Nothing to add here, bring your friends with you or you gonna feel lonely

  • @anyloli
    @anyloli Před 24 dny

    "I'm going to go going." The best example.

  • @jonathanlagos9855
    @jonathanlagos9855 Před 19 dny +3

    nadie baila tango realmente, solo en capital en ciertos lugares. El folklore si se baila en todo el pais.

  • @thomas8734
    @thomas8734 Před 27 dny +6

    I wonder if any of these folks ever left buenos aires - I know the woman from Jamaica spent 10 years in Rosario, but those are just porteños wannabes. You want spices? Head up to Salta/Jujuy; you have no idea the foods they have there. Buenos Aires is greatly influenced by Europe, and that carries over to the other provinces, but BsAs is almost a different country than the rest of Argentina. PLEASE, people, spend time in el interior too. And to the guy who didn’t understand expressions, wait until you learn that even people from bs as have difficulty following along some of the interior folks. As an example to your “vamos a ir yendo” you will hear “venite yendo que ya se vamos” or “ite viniendo”

  • @tuamigajordana
    @tuamigajordana Před měsícem +3

    @bellainbuenosaires ahora vive en Buenos Aires??!!! Increible!

  • @donsergio2406
    @donsergio2406 Před 14 dny

    I mostly agree on the comments about typical Argentine dishes. I understand the Jamaican lady complaining about the lack of flavor of (certain) platters. It’s simply the Mediterranean influence: if you are going to have a meal with wine, you cannot add many spices that will kill the pairing. For that matter, Brazilian traditional dishes as also “mild” in comparison (to other tropical countries). Regarding the Italian influence that somebody mentioned, it’s also true, but from certain Italian regions that had food ingredients similar to the ones common around Buenos Aires. There are a number of traditional Italian dishes made of seafood and fish that are as exotic to the average porteño as beef jerky, sauerkraut or vegemite, to name a few.

  • @faygox955
    @faygox955 Před měsícem +25

    I fully understand why some people are confused by our appearance with respect to the location of the country. Unfortunately, culture is confused with ethnicity. We are proud to be Argentines, and we are proud of the roots of our families, that can be seen represented in several factors, from the majority of restaurants to the brands of vehicles we drive. And since the majority of the population is descended from the European immigrant stream between 1880 and the end of the Second World War, that is why more than 90% of our population is of European ethnicity. This has repercussions in our customs and culture, which has repercussions in that we are not so attached to the customs of the original people, as can be seen in other Latin American countries.

    • @ericktwelve11
      @ericktwelve11 Před měsícem +17

      That's very bland, European this, European that, That's all Argentina have? Argentina is not only about Buenos Aires, 90% European ethnicity? Come on, there's a lot of Mestizo and indigenous people, nothing wrong about it, it's a mix race country.

    • @LamuelHenrique
      @LamuelHenrique Před měsícem +6

      ​@@ericktwelve11They have a huge complex with this, they need to assert themselves as Europeans and Italians, sometimes I think they are embarrassed to say they are Argentines for some reason, so they prefer to talk about their European ethnicity, and the funniest thing of all is that Argentina is one of the countries with the most psychologists in the world, but apparently the entire population lacks psychological care

    • @faygox955
      @faygox955 Před měsícem +10

      @@ericktwelve11 No one said that we do not have a population of indigenous ethnicity, but the data I am offering goes from various foreign reports, including data from the last census. In fact, I did not clarify that depending on the report, our population contains between 50% and 60% of Italian origin.
      And just in case, I am not from Buenos Aires ....
      Argentina and Uruguay are the two countries with more than 90% of European ethnicity.
      Another confusion that I understand that can be generated is some skin tones, which are mostly due to having roots in southern Italy and Spain, where the tones tend to darken a little, which does not affect the ethnicity of the person.
      In fact I am snow white and my brother has a darker skin tone and we are both children of the same parents.

    • @IvanGrobjsa
      @IvanGrobjsa Před měsícem

      @@LamuelHenrique you are probably another frustrated latin that hates the Argentines only because they are white

    • @elooiii5129
      @elooiii5129 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@ericktwelve11pero si es verdad. La mayoría vino arriba de un barco y es más hay más italianos con pasaporte y españoles que en otro país de sudamerica. La próxima le digo a mi bisabuelo que no venga de el pueblo de salmur norte de Italia.

  • @lachicadesistemas
    @lachicadesistemas Před 26 dny +1

    I love argentina! Its such a beautiful country. Greetings from Buenos aires 😂

  • @Taikatzen
    @Taikatzen Před 28 dny

    I think the lack of variety of food, es because of the economic situation. If sometimes we are not soo friendly, is because we are worried about our problems. But when it gets better, we will bloom again.

  • @gaston.pereyra
    @gaston.pereyra Před 2 dny

    The food variety problem, i think it's because the food bussiness is set to sell our food to foreign people, and it's make that foreign food is low in popularity, and it's make that there is a few of them compare to local food. But there is an exception, if some kind of food becomes popular for any reason, it will exploit, like Venezuelan's tequeños, or Sushi (in other time) or Peruvian's Ceviche (most recently).
    PD: Also mixed with years of politics to make difficult to access to foreign things, so, some meals are difficult to do.

  • @gif24gt60
    @gif24gt60 Před 13 dny +1

    What about mar del plata?

  • @gaypelican130
    @gaypelican130 Před 8 dny

    0:20 Buenos islands?

  • @elduderino7767
    @elduderino7767 Před 29 dny +15

    what they love: 8 seconds
    what they hate: 8 minutes

  • @gabrielBiss
    @gabrielBiss Před dnem

    Joe looks exactly like Hitchens!

  • @Pixel40
    @Pixel40 Před 18 dny

    2:55 That's too much yerba

  • @user-qp2ls6ug5p
    @user-qp2ls6ug5p Před 18 dny

    I love argentina SO MUCH

  • @ShihasVlog
    @ShihasVlog Před 25 dny

    May I know about that mic

  • @user-cs9qd6uz1i
    @user-cs9qd6uz1i Před měsícem

    Subtitulos por favor!

  • @BatmanBruceWayne
    @BatmanBruceWayne Před 28 dny +5

    IG de la rusa? Es para un trabajo practico

  • @IchHeisseWasser
    @IchHeisseWasser Před 28 dny +2

    So, Robert California is living in Argentina? Best country in the world, indeed.

    • @lucasa.3189
      @lucasa.3189 Před 27 dny

      Maybe he will run into Andy's father

  • @gloverfox9135
    @gloverfox9135 Před 23 dny +1

    You should have asked the German guy if he had any ancestors that moved to Argentina after 1945, and if he preserved his “electrician” uniform with the 2 lighting bolts.

  • @juanarkantos
    @juanarkantos Před měsícem

    It's nice to see the culture we cultivated here feels like a haven for people from all over the world to be able to express themselves and live their lives in a more connected way! It's a shame our "leaders" don't really help elevate this potential with their corruption and mismanagement. I hope there's a better future now for people to get to know us better. Also, please realize that living in palermo, recoleta and all the popular neighbourhoods in argentina, you are probably exposed to the most superficial and fake social groups here. not to say everyone would be like that buy yeah, people all around the country do not really vibe that much with "porteños" (port-side people, meaning people from the center of the capital city). I would guess they still represent our spirit in many ways specially if you were expecting argentinians to be like the "northern" south american countries, but there's much healthier and nicer people around here! the jamaican girl said it right when talking about how he felt about the difference between rosarinos and porteños.

  • @artemisa1523
    @artemisa1523 Před dnem

    La chica de Jamaica es divina, pobre pensando que nos ibamos a enojar por su crítica a las pocas opciones que hay en Argentina psra acceder a mercadería de otros lugares, nosotros los argentinos pensamos lo mismo. Yo vivo frustrada porque me encanta la comida pucante y es re difícil acá conseguir una buena salsa o ajíes picantes, u hongos que no sean champiñones o portobello

  • @zoyberg2
    @zoyberg2 Před 28 dny +4

    Vamos a ir yendo = We're gonna get going.
    Is not so hard.

    • @cango5679
      @cango5679 Před 28 dny

      spot on

    • @PerseFones
      @PerseFones Před 12 dny

      Soy Argentina . Jamás escuché esta expresión!!

  • @huaweihonor7714
    @huaweihonor7714 Před měsícem +2

    is there any app for dating expats in BA?

  • @lauracristin1389
    @lauracristin1389 Před měsícem +5

    MARIUSSSSS!!! 😂😂❤❤❤

  • @GanjaLibre
    @GanjaLibre Před 28 dny +4

    That german guy doesn't like us so much, uh. It's ok, I don't like us either LOL.

  • @flacosolazzi6250
    @flacosolazzi6250 Před 24 dny +1

    Los Sudamericanos, Centroamericanos y norteamericanos de bien Bienvenidos a Argentina.
    Lo mismo a los europeos, a los ruso-parlantes, a los asiaticos, etc.
    Son todos BIENVENIDOS en Argentina (menos los ingleses porque las Islas Malvinas son Argentinas..)
    BIENVENIDOS, // BEM VINDOS // Welcome // Benvenuti // BONJOUR // Добро пожаловать .

  • @ckey1764
    @ckey1764 Před měsícem +5

    Fakeness? You’re lucky most Argentines really upfront which can be difficult for some.

  • @Waltaere
    @Waltaere Před měsícem +2

    Beyond Bordeers 😃

  • @pacodelaselva
    @pacodelaselva Před 28 dny

    4:13 beautifull

  • @soluciones11s.a.s81
    @soluciones11s.a.s81 Před 23 dny

    2:06 that’s what we call “CHAMUYO” dear.

  • @SpikeCuervo
    @SpikeCuervo Před 24 dny +1

    Siempre lo dije que no hay variedad y la gente se ofende. Pero es la realidad, a la gente le gusta comer siempre lo mismo y no hay muchas alternativas. Tal vez en CABA, pero fuera de ahí, es bajísima la variedad de comida.

    • @teenytinytoons
      @teenytinytoons Před dnem

      I got bored after the first couple of weeks and started getting McDonalds 😂

  • @lucianbga3356
    @lucianbga3356 Před 14 dny

    00:51 porque hablas en ingles ? jaja

  • @joelencinas1606
    @joelencinas1606 Před 17 dny

    Que haceees paaaah

  • @agustinlago
    @agustinlago Před 27 dny +3

    siesta in buenos aires? mmmm

  • @salvadorzorraquin8864
    @salvadorzorraquin8864 Před měsícem +7

    7:50
    "Mejor pais del mundo lejos lejos lejos"

  • @aaron4848
    @aaron4848 Před 29 dny +3

    interesting that no asians was interviewed here...

    • @teenytinytoons
      @teenytinytoons Před dnem

      I do well on the apps and the dating scene. It was the first country where I’m hardly getting matches. I’ve been to well over 20. Went on a date with a local in BA and the girl did say there was some racism there, so not surprised the app isn’t ringing. Just interesting that’s all.

  • @Ekotren13qq
    @Ekotren13qq Před 15 dny

    I'm American and the only people that care that I speak English are the ones that want to steal my phone (and did successfully pick pocket me). I've been in Buenos Aires for two months and it's been the most difficult to make friends or get dates in any of the 4 Latin American countries I've lived in so far. Most of the women I find physically attractive smoke cigarettes and go clubbing from 2AM-10AM. This place feels more like Europe than it does LatAm. I think I'm going back to Peru after my time here is done.

  • @maria.maruchan
    @maria.maruchan Před 26 dny +2

    7:22 avisenle que argentina tiene 23 provincias, no es solo Buenos aires.

  • @patrickchan2503
    @patrickchan2503 Před 29 dny

    I feel like a German... even though I've not been.

  • @jamesgreenldn
    @jamesgreenldn Před měsícem +24

    There is a lot of Germans in Argentina and Brazil

    • @franciscovilcheavila960
      @franciscovilcheavila960 Před měsícem +5

      Not much germans in Argentina , they are a little more in some parts of the countryside.

    • @yunleung2631
      @yunleung2631 Před měsícem

      lol…

    • @peterp7541
      @peterp7541 Před měsícem +11

      @@franciscovilcheavila960 After Italy, and Spain, a distant 3rd source of immigration was Germany, so there is quite a high % of people with German roots in Argentina....

    • @LamuelHenrique
      @LamuelHenrique Před měsícem +7

      ​@@peterp7541In fact it was French, not German, the only Latin American country that has a considerable Germanic influence is Brazil, where the largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany is celebrated, and between 5 and 10 million Brazilians are of German descent, in addition to the German language is the second most spoken native language in the country, surpassed only by Portuguese obviously

    • @carlosdcardona5676
      @carlosdcardona5676 Před měsícem +12

      @@franciscovilcheavila960 I'm Argentinian and it's the fourth largest immigrant group to Argentina!!!! After the first three being Italians, Spaniards and French!!!! Where are you getting your information??

  • @valeriaardanaz4180
    @valeriaardanaz4180 Před 9 dny

    German guy saying jt’s not easy to enter a group of friends in argentina, is just thinking about how it is in germany. 😂😂😂
    I’ve never seen people making friends so easily anywhere else in the world as in argentina. 🤷‍♀️

  • @mattriquelme5080
    @mattriquelme5080 Před měsícem +3

    BOCA!!!!!

    • @WhitestArgentine
      @WhitestArgentine Před měsícem +2

      Voka 🇧🇴🇵🇾🐒

    • @mharg6408
      @mharg6408 Před měsícem +1

      @@WhitestArgentine Vaya a saber de que pais de cuarta seras, wanna be.

  • @nano2354
    @nano2354 Před 15 dny +1

    No entiendo por que los que se quejan de la comida, como la chica jamaiquina, no ponen un negocio justamente de eso... A los argentinos nos gusta probar otras comidas y ademas seguro haya gente como ellos que la buscan. Estan durmiendo!!!
    Ah! y ademas hay mas comidas que representan a Argentina como la del norte o la del sur

    • @donsergio2406
      @donsergio2406 Před 13 dny +1

      Es imposible explicarle el problema, si Ud no ha probado la comida tradicional de otros países (como Jamaica). Le comento mi experiencia, si vale un botón de muestra: estaba en un shopping en Mendoza capital y se me ocurrió pedir sushi en un restaurante atendido por peruanos. Me sirvieron el pedido, pero el wasabi que me dieron sabía a pasta dental. Fui a reclamarle al manager, que admitió que lo tenía que preparar así porque si usaban la receta peruana, no podían vender el plato a los mendocinos. Acto seguido, me preparó otro sin cargo, e igualmente estaba a un 70% de picante de lo que comía en Osaka.

  • @pay2000
    @pay2000 Před 13 dny

    BEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD

  • @guillermopaolini9895
    @guillermopaolini9895 Před 23 dny

    Remember that a large majority of Argentines speak ironically/sarcastically.

  • @DiegoMartinPintos
    @DiegoMartinPintos Před 14 dny

    Buenos Aires is a tiny expression of Argentina

    • @SuperUltra-tl5wc
      @SuperUltra-tl5wc Před 13 dny +1

      Es una expresión de 14 millones de personas si contás el área metropolitana.

    • @Belorofontt
      @Belorofontt Před 13 dny +1

      El 30% de la población de Argentina te parece"tiny"? Sumá la provincia de Buenos Aires, influida por ella, y es la mitad. Típico provinciano resentido.

  • @Dark-7070
    @Dark-7070 Před 7 dny

    Basically they are like people all over the world it’s all subjective

  • @migueltavernise5620
    @migueltavernise5620 Před měsícem +1

    Being Argentine is a privilege .😅😅😅