gsi16386
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Hey there guys, I had lived in BA for the past year and 10 months and have just recently moved back to the US (West Palm Beach, FL) for the summer and thought I would share my experiences as well as my viewpoints on my life here vs. the US.
First off, I can't begin to express how happy I am to be back. I used the BAExpats forum to gather a lot of information and everyone within the community has been extremely helpful (albeit very judgmental. I remember reading a lot of posts that said that very few expats make it longer than two years and I am certainly one of those individuals. Life is just so much easier here in the States. Very cut and dry, no red tape. Everything is so much cheaper from Televisions, IPhones, right down to McDonald's. Customer service is top notch. There are no lines at the grocery stores. There are 24 hour grocery stores. Businesses are open on Sunday. People want to make money, so they work harder. There are no children living in the streets. It's safe to keep your money in the banks rather than a shoebox under your bed.
Some other things that stick out in the US since I've been back is that everyone is fat. I mean, it's a real problem here (and one that has been talked about over and over, but just damn). Health care is retarded expensive. I was paying $125usd for OSDE for top notch coverage, down here I'm paying double that with ridiculously high deductible, so basically all care will be out of pocket unless I get cancer. Healthy food is more expensive!! I used to buy a weeks worth of vegetables at the verdureria for like $25usd, I paid three times as much at Publix the other day, probably the reason being I had to buy Organic. The vegetables that were layed out in the normal displays were like three times as big as what I'm used to in Argentina. When it comes down to a strawberry being the size of an Argentine apple, I think I'll pass. I miss chinchulines, rinones, vacio, bife :-( And lastly, the woman that I love is in Argentina and not here with me, that sucks too....
So I guess my question is, for those expats that have live down in Argentina for a longer duration, what basis do you have for leaving? If you're an expat and have been in Argentina for less than a year, you're still kind of in La La land with the new experience and really can't answer my question because you have no idea (or at least I was), so I'd like to hear from the longer term expats. I still have to come back in two months and will probably be living off and on between BA and West Palm Beach for a while, but I just feel happier in the US. Everything is just so much easier....so much easier.
I value your thoughts and opinions and look forward to any opposing viewpoints or any other differences skewed in either direction. Cheers!
First off, I can't begin to express how happy I am to be back. I used the BAExpats forum to gather a lot of information and everyone within the community has been extremely helpful (albeit very judgmental. I remember reading a lot of posts that said that very few expats make it longer than two years and I am certainly one of those individuals. Life is just so much easier here in the States. Very cut and dry, no red tape. Everything is so much cheaper from Televisions, IPhones, right down to McDonald's. Customer service is top notch. There are no lines at the grocery stores. There are 24 hour grocery stores. Businesses are open on Sunday. People want to make money, so they work harder. There are no children living in the streets. It's safe to keep your money in the banks rather than a shoebox under your bed.
Some other things that stick out in the US since I've been back is that everyone is fat. I mean, it's a real problem here (and one that has been talked about over and over, but just damn). Health care is retarded expensive. I was paying $125usd for OSDE for top notch coverage, down here I'm paying double that with ridiculously high deductible, so basically all care will be out of pocket unless I get cancer. Healthy food is more expensive!! I used to buy a weeks worth of vegetables at the verdureria for like $25usd, I paid three times as much at Publix the other day, probably the reason being I had to buy Organic. The vegetables that were layed out in the normal displays were like three times as big as what I'm used to in Argentina. When it comes down to a strawberry being the size of an Argentine apple, I think I'll pass. I miss chinchulines, rinones, vacio, bife :-( And lastly, the woman that I love is in Argentina and not here with me, that sucks too....
So I guess my question is, for those expats that have live down in Argentina for a longer duration, what basis do you have for leaving? If you're an expat and have been in Argentina for less than a year, you're still kind of in La La land with the new experience and really can't answer my question because you have no idea (or at least I was), so I'd like to hear from the longer term expats. I still have to come back in two months and will probably be living off and on between BA and West Palm Beach for a while, but I just feel happier in the US. Everything is just so much easier....so much easier.
I value your thoughts and opinions and look forward to any opposing viewpoints or any other differences skewed in either direction. Cheers!