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I have lived here in Buenos Aires Provincia since 2001. (Castelar ) My mother and father are Argenitne, they immigrated to the USA in 1960's I lived there all my life, Dad passed away, Mom.. Parkinson's. Moved here newly divorced to have my mom live out her life here because of health care costs. She passed away, I met an incredible women and am in a wonderful relationship. I began living in Arg. in what I called a bubble(hardly any interaction with real society) . Working a little living with savings a little and that was great. What Mc Kenna (above posts) states is absolutely true, I would add trying to find a plumber or electrician you have to be very selective cause they may rob you. When you have to leave your bubble and interact with main stream society, Arg. can seem to be a jungle. ME, I'm leaving Dec. 28th, 2020 (thank GOD).back to the USA at age 56. The final straw for me was, when I was assaulted gun point, they entered my house robbed me and my wife and left, (mind you I have alarms, the alarm company didn't even notice) I live in a typical middle class neighborhood. Being that the justice system is non existent with these crimes, nothing was done by the D.A. A much better bubble is Capital, rich neighborhoods like Palermo or Recoleta. In these places you can live the parallel universe that Ceviche posted (above) a little easier and society in those areas are a little more "NORMAL". If you want to talk to me, PM me and we can chat on WHATSAPP, why WHATSAPP, because an international calling plan in this country costs an arm and leg and very poor quality.