For what it's worth, the meet-up is at a sort of awkward time for people who work 9-to-5s/9-to-6s.As LuckyLuke pointed out this forum has hundreds of subscribers, but at the meetings in Palermo I too hardly see more than a dozen people at a time.
I'm not a big fan of post American culture, which is one of many reasons I want to leave. I'm asking to get a good idea of where some good places are to live and maybe connect with people.Perhaps there are and perhaps there are not. Personally I find the statistic not only dubious but largely meaningless. The question is, what is it you are trying to assess? Will you have a group of American friends to relate to down here to keep you culturally sane? Depends on your needs. You are posting on perhaps the most popular forum for expats in the most concentrated expat location in the country and they have a regular meet up of perhaps a dozen members. Let that sink in for a moment. There aren't hundreds gathering to watch the Superbowl with spicy hot wings and Coors, if that's what you are expecting.
Expats beyond Buenos Aires are, by my observation, pretty sparse. The population of Neuquen capital is 300,000 and in the 3 years I have been down here I have not run across or heard of a single expat. I visit family just outside San Luis capital as well, with a population of 197,000 and I'm not aware of any expats there either.
I could be wrong, but it seems to me (beyond some exceptions) that expats just don't really care for Argentina outside of it's most "developed" zones. We are talking Buenos Aires capital, Mendoza capital, Cordoba capital, and perhaps Bariloche.
If there's an admin on this forum that has a map of it's members, that would be fascinating to see.
Funny, I leave the USA in large part to get away from 'Murricans'. The chance encounters I have had with them in ARG and other places have mostly been negative.Will you have a group of American friends to relate to down here to keep you culturally sane? Depends on your needs.
I'm not familiar with the Buenos Aires scene, but I would venture to guess you could probably draw a 5 mile radius around the US Embassy and you will probably hit the majority of them...I'm not a big fan of post American culture, which is one of many reasons I want to leave. I'm asking to get a good idea of where some good places are to live and maybe connect with people.

I never left the US out of distaste, but I've heard reverse culture shock is something that affects a lot of expats.Funny, I leave the USA in large part to get away from 'Murricans'. The chance encounters I have had with them in ARG and other places have mostly been negative.
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