I like this thread - finally a positive thread about Argentina. I don’t live in BA but my wife is Argentine and we travel there frequently. I love how close people are - the idea the previous poster mentioned about everything being personal. A little less emphasis on imparting value to “things” in favor of imparting value to relationships or experiences. People genuinely interested in how you are. Of course people are worried about the economy and politics - but (and sometimes contrary to the posts on this board), most people I know in BA are happy with their lives because they have relationships that don’t change with each government. I don’t see the polarization of political attitudes as much - we know Kirchneristas, Peronistas, Macristas, all - and the discussions never devolve to ad hominem attacks or hate like they do here in the US. Frequently a discussion ends like this - “Ahh, we are disasters at running a country…but never mind, let’s go have a coffee and enjoy the afternoon”. There are many things easier here in the US - but having and maintaining deep relationships isn’t one of them. For those people (you know who you are) who are always complaining about Argentina and threatening to leave for cheaper countries, etc - add the value of the relationships, people, and lifestyle to the other side of your ledger and you might just change your mind about Argentina.