ellbee
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i agree with you 100%
i can't stand the people as well. they are unbelievably rude.
one thing that made me wonder if this is civilization, is that i went to church yesterday, and someone brought in a dog..and it was barking constantly through out the mass.
i mean, out of respect , in ANY church or religion, they shouldn't do that. I have never, in my entire life or in any country i have lived in or visited, seen anything like it.
anyhow, that's just one incident, another is just really rude people you encounter everyday. women in BA seem to be "amargadas" constantly. one incident was that my husband and i went to Disco Saturday morning, and the old woman behind us kept insulting anyone that would ask her if she could move a little cause they wanted to get and item from where she was standing in the aisle.
restaurant service is horrible and i could just go on and on......
i can't stand the people as well. they are unbelievably rude.
one thing that made me wonder if this is civilization, is that i went to church yesterday, and someone brought in a dog..and it was barking constantly through out the mass.
i mean, out of respect , in ANY church or religion, they shouldn't do that. I have never, in my entire life or in any country i have lived in or visited, seen anything like it.
anyhow, that's just one incident, another is just really rude people you encounter everyday. women in BA seem to be "amargadas" constantly. one incident was that my husband and i went to Disco Saturday morning, and the old woman behind us kept insulting anyone that would ask her if she could move a little cause they wanted to get and item from where she was standing in the aisle.
restaurant service is horrible and i could just go on and on......
Quinn said:To be specific, the Argentinians, at least those in BA, don't care about their fellow neighbors in BA. I travel often, spending months in one country or another. And this is the country in which I feel people have some of the lowest amount of common courtesy for other people. Things like the habit of holding the door for a stranger are completely devoid from daily routines. The lack of the drive by the citizens to evolve socially in things as simple as walking on the right (passing on the left)...something that is fairly universal around the world (Japan and others it's the opposite: walk on left, pass on right). It's that same lack of drive to evolve that is why the people just accept the awful customer service, the long lines in which something that should take 5 minutes to do like going to a larger supermercado, take 45 minutes die to line waiting...meanwhile there are more security employees in some cases than check-out people...when the simple math tells you that it costs more to pay these security employees than what would be stolen having to be hid in ones coat (since no bags are permitted).
People are quick to point to the top, to the government, and point fingers for the problems. And they play a role. But it's the people who ultimately set the tone...and it's not a great tone in BA.
Great city to visit...perhaps not the best for everyone to live in. To each their own.