Hello everyone.
Although I recently became a member I have been reading this forum for some time now. I have been to Argentina and BsAs four times in the past six years.
Like Ikaros loved the freedom I fell in love with BsAs and the freedon it stands for.The plethora of things you can do in the city, the diversity you find moving from one barrio to another ,the people you meet on the street who will come up and talk to you ,is just unique. I find the Argentinians people aristocratees from another life. That is my opinion.
I am thinking of relocating in BsAs in 2013. If everything goes well i will be in BsAs mid March for two months and deceide then if I move to Agentina.
My concern is that from what I have read so far most of the expats had some kind od relation with the country (husband,wife,relatives or origin from the country).How many of you didnt have anything in Argentina , but decided to make a fresh start thousands of miles away from your home country?
Saludos
Although I recently became a member I have been reading this forum for some time now. I have been to Argentina and BsAs four times in the past six years.
Like Ikaros loved the freedom I fell in love with BsAs and the freedon it stands for.The plethora of things you can do in the city, the diversity you find moving from one barrio to another ,the people you meet on the street who will come up and talk to you ,is just unique. I find the Argentinians people aristocratees from another life. That is my opinion.
I am thinking of relocating in BsAs in 2013. If everything goes well i will be in BsAs mid March for two months and deceide then if I move to Agentina.
My concern is that from what I have read so far most of the expats had some kind od relation with the country (husband,wife,relatives or origin from the country).How many of you didnt have anything in Argentina , but decided to make a fresh start thousands of miles away from your home country?
Saludos