I used to think I would blend in, but I'm starting to think otherwise. My wife definitely will not. We've already taken measures to ensure our phone and money will remain safe and unsnatchable while we're out though (not without some real effort at least). Still, we now know we'll stick out like sore thumbs too and will try to adjust accordingly, thank you for the tips.
I'm hearing a lot about houses and cars being broken into though, which is what's concerning me the most at the moment. We won't have any kind of insurance aside from what our uni requires for enrollment, which is the cheap of the cheap, and if our things get stolen, that's it for us. I'm kinda wondering, how do you (people living there I guess) do it? Rent places with 24/7 surveillance and security guards? Gated communities? Just hope or pray? Homeowners insurance? Cuz honestly that's the only way I think I would feel safe - and personal safety really isn't what I mean, but just my home being broken into and my valuables stolen, it would be all I have in the world, I'd be both mortified and possibly broke after that. Sorry this got off topic but... how can you live there knowing that your house could be broken into and robbed at any time? As much as I'm physically and mentally prepared to live there, that's the one thing I'm having a bit of trouble wrapping my head around.
Thieves are by no means exclusive to Argentina! They are everywhere!! In any city in the world with a population over a million (and likely far less) there are parts of town where you can/will get in trouble quickly. We were broken into in Texas, Texas! Everyone has guns!!
Anyway, on new years eve our home (in Argentina) was broken into. There’s a house being built next door with low paid workers coming and going, and had a close up view that there was a big Norte Americano living there. According to my Argentine friends and family, most Argentines, and especially the lower class, assume that all Norte Americanos are billionaires.
However, I can’t fault them, they saw me, assumed I was an easy target, and frankly I was! We are renting the house we’re living in while building our home. I didn’t want to put any $ into the rental home, and the landlord wasn’t going to pay for bars on the windows, so we went without. We went out on New Years, window broke, cash found, lesson learned. In my opinion, bars on windows, alarm, and security cameras buy you time. Given enough time any place is vulnerable, a monitored alarm is a good investment, especially with bars which will slow the perp. After the break in we installed bars, alarm and cameras, haven’t had a problem since, and highly doubt that we will. Moral of the story, learn from my mistake, ensure bars on windows, secure doors, alarm, and camera. If you have something that you can’t afford to live without, keep it with you. My two bits…