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gouchobob said:I would agree with these comments. The difficulty of making the transition is much harder I think than people realize and the reason probably 80% return home after a year or two in a new country. I think Argentina can be a particularly difficult place to adapt to. Let's face it on the surface the people aren't particularly welcoming, accomplishing daily tasks that were simple back home become arduous here, etc. It's a completely different culture that has both its good points and bad. I commend the people that can make the adaptation but fully understand the majority that can not, and this is where a lot of the complaining comes from you hear on this site.
Another load of c....p . Argentina is much more welcoming than most countries in the world especially to new immigrants who just have to leave the country for a few hours every 90 days . What other country allows such a policy? I also believe that anyone who has good ideas and a bankroll Argentina is easier to make good return on investment than most countries on the planet. The USA and Europe is much more difficult for many immigrants but going by the comments above we are fed more lies once again.
in regards to the complaining if you look closely it is mainly a few posters who enjoy feeling good attacking Argentina even though they have left our shores and are now subconsciously missing life here but because they could not adapt or understand themselves in this society they like to express their warped view on Argentinian people and the country.