I've been here since the end of september - i've sort of used BA as home base and done a bunch of traveling (south africa, tokyo, back home to Vancouver and then back to BA in the last few months)
there really are some things in Argentina i appreciate.
#1 - it's taught me patience. When i first got here, trying to walk down Santa Fe in front of Alto Palermo was enough to give me major sidewalk rage. seriously? you need to walk THAT slowly? oh yeah, i'll wait while you saunter along and peruse things you obviously aren't going to buy. Hell i'm from Vancouver which is supposed to be a relaxed city - Vancouver's got nothing on BA. Now i can walk down santa fe and the worst you'll get from me is a bit of grumbling.
#2 - While i agree there are a ton of people hoping to rip you off, i've also seen some genuine acts of kindness that you wouldn't even see in Canada (and we think we're the nicest people ever) case and point - one time when i was very new to argentina i was trying to get a sim card from claro for my iphone, and struggling - i didn't speak a word of spanish and emphatic hand gestures, unfortunately, only go so far. A very kind woman saw me struggling and sat with me for about a half hour translating, even haggling with the women to try and get me a deal. I thanked her and asked her what i could do in return - she just laughed, patted me on the hand and walked away.
and yes, i still had my wallet.
I WILL gripe a bit about the food. I went to culinary school and my heart breaks every time i go to the grocery store. There's only so much produce that looks like it fell off the back of a truck that i'll eat.
That being said, i've been to some pretty amazing restaurants here at the same time.
Osaka in Palermo. do the tasting menu. one of the best sushi restaurants of my life, and i've eaten GOOD sushi in Tokyo and also eaten at Tojo's in Vancouver (the guy who invented the california roll)
El Baqueano in San Telmo. Llama Carpaccio. 11 course tasting menu of all sorts of local critters. it was amazing.
It's funny - i'm very much in love with this city in some ways, but it's very upsetting in others. Nothing in Argentina works like it's really supposed to.
I still find it very cheap here - it's about half the cost of living in Vancouver (when you factor in rent, food expenses, and eating out regularly) earning USD also helps.
I didn't have to come back after christmas - i just chose to. I'm not quite done with it yet but alas i think i'll only be here another month. I've sort of run out of things to do in the city, and as a result i drink WAY too much. $1.50 for a liter of beer?
you kidding me?