Sure, not a graceful remark by the President of Argentina. But you overgeneralize "pensador." -- by the way, she's neither a p[background=rgb(252, 252, 252)]orteño nor a p[/background][background=rgb(252, 252, 252)]orteña[/background]
Next I will start another thread on Nisman.. Another thread on the blue dollar.. then a thread on doltish Irishmen.. hmm what shall I dream up next. Like I even start allot of threads.
Next I will start another thread on Nisman.. Another thread on the blue dollar.. then a thread on doltish Irishmen.. hmm what shall I dream up next. Like I even start allot of threads.
Wait a couple of months before starting yet another "Expat" vs "Immigrant" thread please, but it's past time for another thread on Pizza or on Finding A Dentist/OB-GYN Who Speaks English.
I admit that porteños tend to be more aggressive than in other parts of Argentina, and they are often even down right rude, but so are many people from other large cities. It's not fair to put all porteños in the same category as her. She's reached a new low. Many porteño friends of mine are absolutely appalled by her prejudice comment, and furthermore, they're embarrassed that this person actually represents Argentina.