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  1. Nico.S

    Eze Ain't Easy, Some Advice

    I may have an interview tomorrow around that time, but if it doesn't pan out I will be there.
  2. Nico.S

    Eze Ain't Easy, Some Advice

    Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. I think I'm going to take Esteban's suggestion though. The minibus looks like the best option: its not expensive and its direct. If anyone is interested in their services, here's their website...
  3. Nico.S

    Eze Ain't Easy, Some Advice

    Ideally, a median point between cheap and secure.
  4. Nico.S

    Eze Ain't Easy, Some Advice

    This Friday I have to go to EZE to pick up my partner who is visiting. I know that here taxis at the airport are not exactly exemplars of honesty or hospitality, as my experiences at AEP have taught me. I need some advice regarding the least stressful way of getting to EZE and getting back home...
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    Corrientes Y Callao, What's Good? (Bars, Restaurants, Etc.)

    Thanks for all the great suggestions! I really appreciate it!
  6. Nico.S

    Another Great Reason To Do Business In Argentina.

    Argentina should be considering devaluing its currency to remain competitive in the Brazilian market and to made adjustments now before its forced it. Sadly,this is starting to look like 1999.
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    Corrientes Y Callao, What's Good? (Bars, Restaurants, Etc.)

    So I just moved (for the 3rd time in a month) to Corrientes y Callo and I want to know if any of you have suggestions regarding things to do here. Principally: good bars and cheap restaurants. I'd really appreciate the opportunity to pick the collective mind on this one!
  8. Nico.S

    Help! Identification Lost, Advice Needed

    Well, I know what I'm doing tomorrow morning! I had to change my flight to go to back to Uruguay for this Friday. By that point, I should have at least a temporary card. Thanks again, and I'll see you guys soon!
  9. Nico.S

    Help! Identification Lost, Advice Needed

    Thanks everyone for your generous suggestions. I did the police report, and all I need now is to get a picture taken. Thank you for the suggestions of where to go. The next issue I've been reminded about is the possibility that the embassy maybe closed this week because of the semana santa, is...
  10. Nico.S

    Help! Identification Lost, Advice Needed

    Hey everyone, So I got myself into a holy mess. The day right before I'm supposed to leave to go to Uruguay for semana santa, I lost my cédula uruguaya, of course... Anyway, I checked the Uruguayan embassy website and it told me to bring the things: Deberá presentar: 1.- Una foto tipo carné...
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    Trago Chat - Wed 25 Mar 2015, 4-7:00Pm (Palermo Hollywood)

    What a great meeting, it was nice meeting all of you today! There were questions about Uruguay and if it a feriado there next week: according to my cousin, yes it is after Thursday.
  12. Nico.S

    Trago Chat - Wed 25 Mar 2015, 4-7:00Pm (Palermo Hollywood)

    Hey, I'm new to BAexpats and I want to go. Put me down. :) I look forward to seeing lots of new faces and speaking in English again, haha.
  13. Nico.S

    Best Cafés For Working

    Yes, I have already worked with my laptop and tablet in numerous Starbucks in the city and I didn't feel particularly unsafe. I had the same problem in Uruguay: my family, who live in the sheltered suburbs of Montevideo, were hyper-sensitized to the crime threat. I think it's best to not be...
  14. Nico.S

    The Argentina Solution For Greece

    The problem with the Grexit model is that, unless the state assumes all private debt and then defaults on it, private actors will effectively be insolvent overnight and bankrupt. I think Greece would look like Argentina after the dictatorship in the 1980s and not Argentina of 2001. In 1980 the...
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    Best Cafés For Working

    Hey everyone, I'm here in Argentina doing some research, and I work best in public spaces like cafés. Are there are any good café/bars in the city that I could work at for hours on end? I would particularly love the opportunity to work somewhere where I can transition from coffee to...
  16. Nico.S

    New In Town, From Canada/uruguay

    Thanks everyone for the welcome. Hope to see some of you at some point!
  17. Nico.S

    New In Town, From Canada/uruguay

    Hola, My name is Nico, I am a Uruguayan-Canadian living in Buenos Aires doing some research for my PhD until July. I am living between Palermo Viejo and San Nicolas for these months. Wondering where to find some cool places to go for a good cocktails, a good café to work for hours on end and to...
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