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  1. mmoon

    Am I the only person in Argentina that finds the term "chinito" offensive?

    I totally agree with you about negrito. I just didn’t mention it because I was trying to stick to the original post.
  2. mmoon

    Am I the only person in Argentina that finds the term "chinito" offensive?

    Totally agree. To act that what’s being discussed here is promoting censorship is ridiculous. Instead, what we’re talking about is that language does matter, and what you call people does matter. Lumping a whole continent together under Chinese just because of some similarity in features is...
  3. mmoon

    Plastic straws banned in BA restaurants.

    Paper straws, happening now in San Francisco. Problem...solution.
  4. mmoon

    Am I the only person in Argentina that finds the term "chinito" offensive?

    They “get it”? Get what, exactly? And how do you personally know that this term doesn’t bother them?
  5. mmoon

    Recommendations for Spanish classes, beginner

    Adriana Crom is the best tutor ever. Convenient and reasonably priced too. Many have recommended her here over the years... [email protected]
  6. mmoon

    American-style granola

    Welcome to BAExpats! ;) If only replies were required to be relevant to the original post!
  7. mmoon

    American-style granola

    https://cooking.nytimes.com/68861692-nyt-cooking/477-our-favorite-granolas
  8. mmoon

    massive power failure

    Of course. I was responding to the comment about how much worse and prevalent the power outages were before, particularly under CFK’s reign.
  9. mmoon

    massive power failure

    It used to be in the summer at the beach you would hear a few rumbles of thunder and you knew the lights would go out...I’m only slightly exaggerating.
  10. mmoon

    Argentina versus Uruguay

    I’ve been to different parts of Uruguay, different times of year, probably 7 or 8 times. The first time I went to Montevideo with friends from BA, they introduced it by saying, “it’s a very nice city.” I concur. It’s nice, but kinda zzzzzz. Maybe a good place to retire if they sort out the...
  11. mmoon

    Most underrated cities and towns of Argentina

    We were in Mendoza several months ago and the streets felt really dead compared to when I was there in 2011. There’s no critical mass anywhere. Even the main plaza was much sleepier than previously. The Park Hyatt was still a focal point, but that’s not where I want to hang out. The big park...
  12. mmoon

    Whole Foods-esque

    It does exist in my dreams when I’m in Argentina ;)
  13. mmoon

    Visiting bodegas in Mendoza: would like advice

    We have been to Mendoza several times and our favorite places to visit (and avoid the touristy tour) are Carmelo Patti, Achaval Ferrer, Bressia and Trez. Carmelo is closer to the city, but the other ones are more or less near each other. Usually you need to make an appointment. We drove...
  14. mmoon

    Most underrated cities and towns of Argentina

    1. Carilo 2. Salta 3. La Cumbrecita 4. El Calafate 5. Villa la Angostura We have close friends in Bariloche and have spent lots of time there. The location is spectacular but the downtown is horrendous. The slums are terrible too...our friends say the crime is some of the worst in Argentina...
  15. mmoon

    Where to sit at the opera in Teatro Colon

    Especially if this might be the only time you get to see an opera, I will shout from the rooftops “Go Big or Stay Home!” It’s the Colon, do it right.
  16. mmoon

    Russian travel visa for US citizen

    Wow, that’s not what I heard at all, although maybe it is indeed easier applying in Argentina. I know people who were looking at getting Fan IDs for the World Cup last year so they could visit the country (not even to see soccer) and just to avoid going through the process of getting a Russian...
  17. mmoon

    Electric scooters in BA

    Love riding them in CA although they do make your bones rattle! It’s hard for me to imagine them working in BA for that reason and because of the even poorer state of roads and sidewalks. One problem in the SF Bay Area is that they’re getting stolen and trashed before each scooter becomes...
  18. mmoon

    The New York Times article on Argentina

    Patriarchal societies that don’t recognize women’s rights and treat them like property and don’t punish rape and forced marriage nor allow birth control or abortion = required child bearing.
  19. mmoon

    Business closures in Buenos Aires

    It’s interesting to see someone (Lunar) show up on this site and post 8 messages and seem to proclaim to be the expert on the Argentine economy. Me thinks you need to build some street cred on this site before you read us the gospel on How Things Really Are. If you’ve got some real info or...
  20. mmoon

    Wine in Chinos

    I’ve never had any problem with counterfeit wine in chinos. We’ve bought some decent bottles too, usually costing about a third less than other markets. Sometimes the bottles are a bit warm. I had heard they can offer wine more cheaply because they have a loophole on taxes...or is that just...
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