Thread: General Questions about Living in Argentina
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08-17-12 08:07 #54
Posts: 428Sunday shopping
Was happily surprised to see Galeria Pacifico and other malls open last Sunday. Not sure when that shifted to US norms but couple years ago they mostly used to be closed Sundays.
Least I can now get shopping done on otherwise slow Sundays
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07-23-12 09:11 #53
Posts: 488Originally Posted by Gandolf50 [View Original Post]
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07-23-12 07:19 #52
Posts: 911Originally Posted by SunSeeker [View Original Post]
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07-22-12 12:32 #51
Posts: 488Doing Laundry
Ok, is there anything for the dryer like anti-static sheets? I've looked in Disco and now Carrefour since arriving and haven't seen a thing. In Rio everything was hungup to dry.
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11-16-09 20:44 #50
Posts: 2556
Venues: 398Come on Guys,
It took me about 3 seconds to find this using the Forum's Search function to search for the word "Christmas".
http://www.argentinaprivate.com/foru...ead.php?t=5199
Thanks,
Jackson
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11-16-09 15:53 #49
Posts: 552
Venues: 8Many of the foreign workers will go home to see family over the holidays. Leave something like the middle of December and return the middle of January or later, depending on their situation.
On the actual night of Christmas (even Christmas Eve, if I remember) things will be pretty much shut down with the exception of eating places, where it seems like 1/2 the people in the city go to have dinner.
You are generally getting into the time of summer vacations. Many Argentinos will go find a house in the country somewhere for a month to three months, take off from work or commute in if they aren't too far and need to work some.
Times are slow at this point for working girls, except for the foreigners coming in. I think there will be fewer available, but there also won't be as many locals either.
So you might find it slower, but I doubt dead.
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11-16-09 14:46 #48
Posts: 227Christmas in Buenos Aires - to stay or go?
Although I've been here several times, I have never actually spent Christmas and New Year here. So I am wondering whether to stay here or plan to go somewhere else for the Christmas period. What's the chica scene like then? Do privados stay open? Do the triangle clubs operate as normal or does everything die? Does night life continue as normal?
Any advice?
Lysander
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10-15-09 22:05 #47
Posts: 11Best Condoms
What US condoms are the best, most sensitive for the man? I used AR ones last time I was down south, felt like a Michelin.
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10-15-09 05:08 #46
Posts: 1657haha
We are all impatiently waiting.
:|
Regards,
BM.Originally Posted by El Queso
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10-15-09 02:22 #45
Posts: 296Thanks for the weather update.
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10-14-09 16:29 #44
Posts: 247If you're serous about learning some Spanish, I'd recommend you keep them separate. If you're thinking about fucking her during the language lesson, you'd be wasting the lesson. I had to change my teacher once, I couldn't concentrate.
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10-14-09 14:57 #43
Posts: 20Latuna,
Anina on Platynum speaks excellent English and is pretty much up for anything as long as you are paying. She'll show you around, take you shopping etc. Also.
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10-14-09 13:31 #42
Posts: 1885I have found
Originally Posted by Latuna
Check the forum for member recommendations of English speaking chicas. They will be happy to try to speak Spanish with you. However, if you are looking for formal training, you may want to look at the threads on local instruction.
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10-14-09 13:15 #41
Posts: 11Spanish Lessons with Happy Endings
Is there such a thing as a cute Spanish language teacher with benefits? I'll be in town for two weeks and need some good lessons. Really. If no one knows of one, someone might suggest it to one of their madam friends as a new twist.
Good idea or not, what do you think?
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10-14-09 01:54 #40
Posts: 3040Originally Posted by Judd
Picture Houston, Texas in July without A / C!
Too hot to fuck!
Almost!
At least the Chicas do NOT wear clothing on the streets!
TL