xohmyx
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Hey everyone hows it goin? good i hope?
anyway i understand my question is quite subjective and each persons individual experiences will alter there point of view towards the city, but as a general rule how long did it take for BsAs to stop being a magical exciting far off place with (at first intresting) quirks, to a place that made you want to punch people in the face and wish that you'd never left the familiar comfort of your homeland.
I ask because I was in BsAs for a month eariler this year and i had a cracking good time, which seemed to contrast a lot with a lot of peoples experiences on here (granted i didnt get mugged and met up with great people while i was here) I was planning to come back next year for a longer period at first i was thinking about 6-8 months but now im thinking that may be to long im guessing that after awhile it starts to become less of a vaction or an adventure and more of a routine day-to-day living thing, and i want BsAs to remain an intresting place.
So how long did it take for the lights of Buenos Aires take to dim for you and what was it that happened or that you experienced to make your point of view change?
anyway i understand my question is quite subjective and each persons individual experiences will alter there point of view towards the city, but as a general rule how long did it take for BsAs to stop being a magical exciting far off place with (at first intresting) quirks, to a place that made you want to punch people in the face and wish that you'd never left the familiar comfort of your homeland.
I ask because I was in BsAs for a month eariler this year and i had a cracking good time, which seemed to contrast a lot with a lot of peoples experiences on here (granted i didnt get mugged and met up with great people while i was here) I was planning to come back next year for a longer period at first i was thinking about 6-8 months but now im thinking that may be to long im guessing that after awhile it starts to become less of a vaction or an adventure and more of a routine day-to-day living thing, and i want BsAs to remain an intresting place.
So how long did it take for the lights of Buenos Aires take to dim for you and what was it that happened or that you experienced to make your point of view change?