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Buenos Aires Argentina 2015, Living The Good Life With The American Dollar
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Buenos Aires Argentina 2015, Living The Good Life With The American Dollar

Quote: (07-15-2015 11:20 PM)TheChef Wrote:  

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Here's a pic of me on the left and a fellow forum dude on the right. These are the girls we hooked in conversation at the bar. They're both cute, fairly light skin complexion, young (21) and had a good energy. Solid 7s all around.

I like the girl on the left a lot better, but those two are pretty typical of what you see in Buenos Aires and pretty average for portenas. In Colombia they'd be above average and in parts of the United States other than Southern California and Miami, they would also be above average, maybe way above average.
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Buenos Aires Argentina 2015, Living The Good Life With The American Dollar

Quote: (07-15-2015 10:50 PM)MidWest Wrote:  

Great datasheet!

But damn! 12.5 pesos for the dollar? Are you kidding me? Last time I went to Buenos Aires was in 2011 and it was 4 pesos for the dollar. I should put Argentina back on my radar.
Yes, it's good. But remember there is also heavy inflation and a blue market rate vs. the official rate, which didn't exist when you were there before.
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Buenos Aires Argentina 2015, Living The Good Life With The American Dollar

Quote: (07-15-2015 11:56 PM)Merenguero Wrote:  

Here's a pic of me on the left and a fellow forum dude on the right. These are the girls we hooked in conversation at the bar. They're both cute, fairly light skin complexion, young (21) and had a good energy. Solid 7s all around.

I would say that those girls are lower-7/upper-6, for Palermo night at least.

BTW, while the official exchange is 9.09 pesos/dollar to buy, but in the black market you can get 13.73 pesos/dollar. In fact, yesterday it briefly peaked at 14 pesos.

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#29

Buenos Aires Argentina 2015, Living The Good Life With The American Dollar

Yeah, if those are common looks for girls in Buenos Aires, that's noticeably above average compared to Southern California or Chicago-Milwaukee area, American regions I've spent my life in. Both regions are chock-full of 5'2 150lbs chicana hoodrats. L.A. white women are more likely to be in-shape than northern/Midwest white women, but have more tattoos/piercings and also can't dress for shit.

I'm into Spanish-y women, either 100% European stock with those darker, more southern euro features, or somewhere on the mestizo spectrum.

I've been to Spain, Mexico, PR; still have trouble understanding the mestizo spectrum (Español/Castizo/Harnizo/Mestizo/Indio-Mestizo/Indio). Try to help me figure this out:

Spanish/European:
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Castizo?
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Mestizo?
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Mestizo?
[Image: Ada%20Lucia%20Ramirez.jpg]

Euro-leaning Mestizo?
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Indio-leaning Mestizo?
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#30

Buenos Aires Argentina 2015, Living The Good Life With The American Dollar

Awesome sheet....I was there not too long ago and was getting 13.5 or 14 per peso on Florida st..might try to negociate higher....if you know an argentine that travels...all of them have a "guy"...bring cash
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#31

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Fantastic sheet TheChef!
Reading your DS took me back to when I was in BA and made me relive some of those moments. Miss the awesome steaks, wines and beautiful sights. When I was there, it was 2.70 Pesos/$ (Canadian). Now, at 12+/$, it's looking liking a bargain and I should seriously consider going there soon. Really loved the city, even considered for a while relocating there for a few months, but plans changed and took me to Asia instead. Guess time to reconsider Argentina seriously again!

Did you make it to a football game? Preferably a Boca game? That's an unmissable thing to do there!

Did you need a visa to enter Argentina? Or just pay the reciprocity fee and that's it?

Btw, you mentioned wanting to explore other cities in Argentina, which I would greatly recommend as it's a gorgeous country with mind blowing sceneries specially further south. Go there between Oct to March when it's summer there and go to the extreme south and even make it to Ushaia, the most southernly city in the world and from there, you can easily explore Patagonia and even go to one of the true extreme frontiers still left, Antarctica.

Another great trip from BA is to get on an overnight bus, very comfy buses with fully reclining seats to Iguazu Falls. That's what I did and had a blast. I wrote about it recently:

Overall impressions of Iguazu Falls:
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-48834-...pid1059007

How I got there from BA:
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-48834-...pid1059919

Iguazu Falls are a true must, I'd such much better doing it with by bus as opposed to flying. It's more fun and you might luck out and end up sitting next to a cute Argie or Brasileira for the next 14 hours! [Image: wink.gif]

Let me warn you, you'll be humbled and blown away by it's sheer massive power and out worldly beauty.
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Buenos Aires Argentina 2015, Living The Good Life With The American Dollar

Quote: (07-16-2015 05:03 PM)Vacancier Permanent Wrote:  

Fantastic sheet TheChef!
Reading your DS took me back to when I was in BA and made me relive some of those moments. Miss the awesome steaks, wines and beautiful sights. When I was there, it was 2.70 Pesos/$ (Canadian). Now, at 12+/$, it's looking liking a bargain and I should seriously consider going there soon. Really loved the city, even considered for a while relocating there for a few months, but plans changed and took me to Asia instead. Guess time to reconsider Argentina seriously again!

Did you make it to a football game? Preferably a Boca game? That's an unmissable thing to do there!

Did you need a visa to enter Argentina? Or just pay the reciprocity fee and that's it?

Btw, you mentioned wanting to explore other cities in Argentina, which I would greatly recommend as it's a gorgeous country with mind blowing sceneries specially further south. Go there between Oct to March when it's summer there and go to the extreme south and even make it to Ushaia, the most southernly city in the world and from there, you can easily explore Patagonia and even go to one of the true extreme frontiers still left, Antarctica.

Another great trip from BA is to get on an overnight bus, very comfy buses with fully reclining seats to Iguazu Falls. That's what I did and had a blast. I wrote about it recently:

Overall impressions of Iguazu Falls:
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-48834-...pid1059007

How I got there from BA:
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-48834-...pid1059919

Iguazu Falls are a true must, I'd such much better doing it with by bus as opposed to flying. It's more fun and you might luck out and end up sitting next to a cute Argie or Brasileira for the next 14 hours! [Image: wink.gif]

Let me warn you, you'll be humbled and blown away by it's sheer massive power and out worldly beauty.

Nice! I'll check out the fall on my next trip down south.

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#33

Buenos Aires Argentina 2015, Living The Good Life With The American Dollar

Shitze, the elections-time especulation is making the dollar go crazy. It went +30 cent to 14.85$/Dollar.

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When i´m feeling blue, when i just need something to shock me up, i look at this thread and everything get better!

Letters from the battlefront: Argentina
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#34

Buenos Aires Argentina 2015, Living The Good Life With The American Dollar

Americans no longer have to pay that 160 dollar fee for three months visit to Argentina

http://www.embassyofargentina.us/en/cons...izens.html

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However you no longer benefit from the dual exchange rate, which more than wipes out the benefit of the $160/month saved. I moved to Argentina in fall 2014, and when the blue rate spiked to 15, it was easy to live like a king. By the time I left in early 2015, it was 13, and prices had inflated 30% - thus it was back to being normally-priced. (I left because the government cut power to my street various times, including one six-day stretch because a dissident reporter lived on the same block).

Given how fast inflation has been, I can't imagine Argentina being particularly cheap at the new exchange rate.
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Buenos Aires Argentina 2015, Living The Good Life With The American Dollar

Quote: (03-28-2016 08:54 AM)Mentavious Wrote:  

Americans no longer have to pay that 160 dollar fee for three months visit to Argentina

http://www.embassyofargentina.us/en/cons...izens.html

Sad..paid that fee when visiting Iguassu Falls in December heh
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Buenos Aires Argentina 2015, Living The Good Life With The American Dollar

Quote: (03-28-2016 09:12 AM)the biggest cheetah Wrote:  

However you no longer benefit from the dual exchange rate, which more than wipes out the benefit of the $160/month saved. I moved to Argentina in fall 2014, and when the blue rate spiked to 15, it was easy to live like a king. By the time I left in early 2015, it was 13, and prices had inflated 30% - thus it was back to being normally-priced. (I left because the government cut power to my street various times, including one six-day stretch because a dissident reporter lived on the same block).

Given how fast inflation has been, I can't imagine Argentina being particularly cheap at the new exchange rate.

The exchange rate now is the same as the blue dollar rate (which was the real exchange rate actually; as it was an accurate rate of supply and demand) in 2014/2015.

160 saved is huge. I was there in November, Argentina is pretty cheap at the real rates, if you making US dollars, you can be a baller there.
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#38

Buenos Aires Argentina 2015, Living The Good Life With The American Dollar

It's good for 10 years plus they say it's a temporary measure so it could come back in a couple of years.
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#39

Buenos Aires Argentina 2015, Living The Good Life With The American Dollar

Does anybody have any advice for cell phone service in Argentina? Thanks!
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#40

Buenos Aires Argentina 2015, Living The Good Life With The American Dollar

I use Personal, but all the companies are crappy. The good thing is that you can buy a pre-paid SIM chip in any cellphone shop.

"What is important is to try to develop insights and wisdom rather than mere knowledge, respect someone's character rather than his learning, and nurture men of character rather than mere talents." - Inazo Nitobe

When i´m feeling blue, when i just need something to shock me up, i look at this thread and everything get better!

Letters from the battlefront: Argentina
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