Dear Jean....each person experiences a city in a personal way. And Buenos Aires is so big...so diverse....that explanations can at best encourage or discourage in a very personal way. If you come here you too will have YOUR personal experience. And here in Buenos Aires, you would find the most interesting, deep, and handsome guy who could only be from Minnesota, of course.Wow, okay. This is more than I bargained for. I think I'll just forget Argentina; if it doesn't even offer a significantly lower cost of living then there's really not much left for me other than the weather and I can find that in any number of places.
For Ries: Yeah I kind of do live in Mayberry. I live in a small town in Minnesota. Lots of people live in small towns. I'm not sure why that should lead to people I have never met having a negative view of me but I'm certainly not going to lose sleep over it.
For Greg S: Although I happen to have been born in the USA (not within my control, by the way) I am not large (5' 0" and 105 lb). I can't imagine why that would matter. It is so ironic that you would say 'loud' because one of the first words people who know me use to describe me is 'quiet.' I am more introverted than mostWe introverts. I avoid most gatherings partly due to a quiet personality and partly due to Crohn's Disease, which is a chronic autoimmune disease that often leads to uncomfortable situations. In addition, you should not be so quick to judge those you do not know at all. Yes, born in USA. Also adopted a child from Haiti. Went to Haiti. To Port Au Prince. Alone. Stayed in Haiti. Visited orphanages in Haiti. I may be born and raised in the USA and live in Mayberry too. The point is there is a lot more to anyone than what you think you know from a few posts on some online forum. That applies to everyone here, including me.
For Caribbean Cool: You may be correct. I don't know. I was thinking that it would be intelligent to communicate with people who actually live in Argentina prior to going there in the hopes of obtaining information that would not be readily available elsewhere and would likely be more accurate, detailed, and up to date. That's it. Yes, I am relying on information of those who have already experienced the locations I was considering. I don't really see anything wrong with that and it is not in my nature to pack up and leave and hope for the best. I plan and research nearly every major decision I make and that will never change. This was meant to be part of that process. As an unlarge quiet American with no real ability in self defense, I think that makes sense.
For steveinbsas: Thank you.
For Camel: Thank you.
Wow, okay. This is more than I bargained for. I think I'll just forget Argentina; if it doesn't even offer a significantly lower cost of living then there's really not much left for me other than the weather and I can find that in any number of places.
For Ries: Yeah I kind of do live in Mayberry. I live in a small town in Minnesota. Lots of people live in small towns. I'm not sure why that should lead to people I have never met having a negative view of me but I'm certainly not going to lose sleep over it.
For Greg S: Although I happen to have been born in the USA (not within my control, by the way) I am not large (5' 0" and 105 lb). I can't imagine why that would matter. It is so ironic that you would say 'loud' because one of the first words people who know me use to describe me is 'quiet.' I am more introverted than most introverts. I avoid most gatherings partly due to a quiet personality and partly due to Crohn's Disease, which is a chronic autoimmune disease that often leads to uncomfortable situations. In addition, you should not be so quick to judge those you do not know at all. Yes, born in USA. Also adopted a child from Haiti. Went to Haiti. To Port Au Prince. Alone. Stayed in Haiti. Visited orphanages in Haiti. I may be born and raised in the USA and live in Mayberry too. The point is there is a lot more to anyone than what you think you know from a few posts on some online forum. That applies to everyone here, including me.
For Caribbean Cool: You may be correct. I don't know. I was thinking that it would be intelligent to communicate with people who actually live in Argentina prior to going there in the hopes of obtaining information that would not be readily available elsewhere and would likely be more accurate, detailed, and up to date. That's it. Yes, I am relying on information of those who have already experienced the locations I was considering. I don't really see anything wrong with that and it is not in my nature to pack up and leave and hope for the best. I plan and research nearly every major decision I make and that will never change. This was meant to be part of that process. As an unlarge quiet American with no real ability in self defense, I think that makes sense.
For steveinbsas: Thank you.
For Camel: Thank you.
My advice is, to anyone considering it- First, visit Buenos Aires for a few weeks to a month first, before making any decisions.
Dont expect it always to be cheap- the exchange rate varies depending on local and global conditions, and its NOT predictable.
Move to Buenos Aires if you love Buenos Aires. If not, not.
+1 for Mendoza. If you stay in or around centro you are pretty close to all the activity and are near Parque San Martin. Alternatively, Chacras in Lujan might be more her speed. Safe, clean, more space, just a nice vibe and close to some nice bodegas. Although in Mendoza you are never far away from wine...Good advice. Come visit and see if you like it. Everyone has different tastes.
People need to keep in mind it's a major city. There is dog crap. The garbage can be a problem in some neighborhoods.
For a major city it's fairly safe if you use common sense. Everyone I've known who has been in BA 10+ plus years has been robbed, burglarized, or pickpocketed.
If you fear petty crime or foul smells, BA may not be the place for you.
Maybe try Mendoza, might be more your speed and you'll be close to the border.
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