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Wtf
OK guys, time to get posting.
The current ARS:USD exchange rate is 79:1. Back in '07 it was 3:1 and ass was cheap and times were good. Times were much better for Argentina in '07 and an hour at a great privado was around $30. Remember Zelina Moracha (looked like Paris Hilton with a bad complexion)? I think she was $50 for an hour in Greece.
While I understand inflation has muddied the waters, I am unwilling to believe, given the current economic situation and the exchange rate, that fine Argentinian ass is not on sale.
I plan on coming down for 10 days in February. I'd like to have some updated info for my planning.
Cheers to all APers!
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[QUOTE=WildWalleye;460393]OK guys, time to get posting.
The current ARS:USD exchange rate is 79:1.
Cheers to all APers![/QUOTE]You mean 179:1.
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Dolar blue today is $172.
There were a lot of disruptions caused by the malady, up to the point that future vaccinations likely will be mandatory.
Just some photos to get the feeling:
[URL]https://www.clarin.com/fotogalerias/coronavirus-argentina-fotos-vida-pandemia-covid19-nueva-normalidad_5_THIgtD-7x.html[/URL]
The question is if this February the situation normalizes and you can have a nice convenient trip with a peace of mind on the ground. Although I have my doubts I wish you good luck.
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Come on fellas. This is a metropolitan area with over 15 million people (i.e. 8 million females) and likely (by my calculations) to have 500K hot chicks who are DTF if the terms are right.
Jax, Thomaso, TL...what gives?
I love the city, love the coffee, demi lunas, smoking at cafes (even though I quit), etc. This is one awesome location. Please give me hope that there is that little something extra that can be found in Bs As...
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[QUOTE=WildWalleye;460393]OK guys, time to get posting.
The current ARS:USD exchange rate is 79:1. Back in '07 it was 3:1 and ass was cheap and times were good. Times were much better for Argentina in '07 and an hour at a great privado was around $30. Remember Zelina Moracha (looked like Paris Hilton with a bad complexion)? I think she was $50 for an hour in Greece.
While I understand inflation has muddied the waters, I am unwilling to believe, given the current economic situation and the exchange rate, that fine Argentinian ass is not on sale.
I plan on coming down for 10 days in February. I'd like to have some updated info for my planning.
Cheers to all APers![/QUOTE]It seems like Argentina is still closed for foreigners/visitors, and who knows for how long. The market exchange rate is currently between 160 and 190 ARS for 1 USD. Western Union gives 149 ARS as of yesterday, good option for those who don't want to bring cash over. I've checked AirBnb apartments and they are heavily discounted, like 50-80% off, especially if you rent monthly. Monthly deals are the best. It is going to be one in a lifetime opportunity to visit Argentina once they decide to open, given the current exchange rate, housing rates and overall economy condition. I bet girls are all starving already and ready to make deals. Can't wait!