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How to plan your trip to Patagonia? {Argentina & Chile!}
Wanting to visit Patagonia, but not sure where to start with your trip planning? Well, I’ve explored Patagonia multiple times on both the Chilean and Argentine sides!
Join me in today's video where I share my experience and insights regarding planning and exploring both “Patagonia’s” over about a three week timeframe! There is a lot to see in Patagonia so you don’t want to miss out!
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TOP 16 SHOCKS of living in ARGENTINA for over ONE YEAR! {Here's my advice to you...}
Просмотров 33 тыс.2 месяца назад
Argentina has a rich culture full of many things that you might find to be "CULTURE SHOCKS" when visiting or settling in Argentina as an expat or digital nomad! Join me in today's video where I share my experience and insights into some cultural "shocks" experiences such as drinking "mate", eating dinner "very very late", experiencing protests, trying to understand Rio de Platense "Espanol", or...
How to have the BEST hiking trip in Torres Del Paine National Park! #chile #patagonia
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-Here are some things that I learned from hiking Torres Del Paine National Park, in Chile, two times completing both the W and the O circuits! Enjoy the video and please comment with any questions you might have! 💻 HELPFUL INFO/LINKS FOR YOUR HIKE! 🇨🇱 CAMPSIGHT BOOKING LINKS: VERTICE PATAGONIA SITE: www.vertice.travel/en/home-en/ FANTASTICO SUR SITE: fantasticosur.com/web/ 🗺️ ALL IN ONE BOOKING...
HIGHLIGHT REEL OF IGUAZU FALLS! | CINEMATIC JOURNEY #argentina #brazil
Просмотров 2006 месяцев назад
VISIT IGUAZU FALLS and PARQUE DAS AVES in this cinematic journey! I hope you enjoy! OTHER IGUAZU FALLS VIDEOS YOU MIGHT FIND HELPFUL! : IGUAZU FALLS | COMPLETE GUIDE ruclips.net/video/Zsq71FYMDAs/видео.html 🇦🇷 EARN MONEY with Western Union Referral Link here! SEND $100USD & receive a $20 Amazon.com e-gift card! (Note: We both receive $20 e-gift card for you using my WU referral code so it’s a w...
TOP FIVE THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU VISIT IGUAZU FALLS! #argentina & #brazil
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I've been to Iguazu Falls two times and in today's video we break down our complete guide to visiting both sides of the falls in Argentina and Brazil as well as making a stop at the Parque Das Aves experience in Brazil. Enjoy the journey and if you have any questions please do not hesitate to reach out! 🇦🇷 EARN MONEY with Western Union Referral Link here! SEND $100USD & receive a $20 Amazon.com...
HOW TO EXTEND your TOURIST VISA in ARGENTINA!
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Extend your tourist visa in Argentina by visiting an immigration office in Buenos Aires! Join me in today's video to learn all about how you can do this as well and enjoy more time exploring this beautiful country! 🇦🇷 EARN MONEY with Western Union Referral Link here! SEND $100USD & receive a $20 Amazon.com e-gift card! (Note: We both receive $20 e-gift card for you using my WU referral code so ...
Avoid these mistakes! "Road Trip in the Italian Dolomites" #dolomites #italy
Просмотров 4797 месяцев назад
CHAT WITH ME & SUPPORT!: 📱 www.patreon.com/dontwonderexplore DONATION SUPPORT: ☕️ “BUY ME A COFFEE” www.buymeacoffee.com/dontwonderT AIRALO ESIM CREDIT FOR YOU! : 📱 Get $3USD towards your first ESIM purchase! Code: BRIAN1666 COPYRIGHT FREE MUSIC HERE: www.epidemicsound.com/referral/gg6ryj VPN I USE: {30-DAYS FREE} 💻 www.expressrefer.com/refer-a-friend/30-days-free?referrer_id=39366180 Transpare...
How to Plan a Road Trip to the Italian Dolomites! | + {Cost Breakdown for Two!}
Просмотров 12 тыс.8 месяцев назад
In today's video I share our research of the dolomites, the itinerary that we planned, the pro's/con's of the trip {as in where was great and where you could possibly skip}, and the budget breakdown! SUPPORT THE CHANNEL & VIDEO LINKS BELOW: CHAT WITH ME & SUPPORT!: 📱 www.patreon.com/dontwonderexplore DONATION SUPPORT: ☕️ “BUY ME A COFFEE” www.buymeacoffee.com/dontwonderT AIRALO ESIM CREDIT FOR ...
HIRE A CAPTAIN V.S. DRIVE YOURSELF? (with Marine Max Vacations in the British Virgin Islands!)
Просмотров 297Год назад
HIRE A CAPTAIN V.S. DRIVE YOURSELF? (with Marine Max Vacations in the British Virgin Islands!)
FLYING OVER THE BVI! | BVI | DRONE 4K | TRAVEL | #britishvirginislands
Просмотров 634Год назад
FLYING OVER THE BVI! | BVI | DRONE 4K | TRAVEL | #britishvirginislands
EXPLORING CANE GARDEN BAY | BVI | 4K DRONE!
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EXPLORING CANE GARDEN BAY | BVI | 4K DRONE!
EXPLORING THE NORTH SOUND | BVI | 4K DRONE | Saba Rock, Oil Nut Bay, Bitter End Yacht Club!
Просмотров 186Год назад
EXPLORING THE NORTH SOUND | BVI | 4K DRONE | Saba Rock, Oil Nut Bay, Bitter End Yacht Club!
EXPLORING NORMAN ISLAND | BVI | 4K DRONE | PIRATES BIGHT with MARINE MAX VACATIONS!
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
EXPLORING NORMAN ISLAND | BVI | 4K DRONE | PIRATES BIGHT with MARINE MAX VACATIONS!
EXPLORING COOPER ISLAND | BVI | 4K Drone Footage!
Просмотров 906Год назад
EXPLORING COOPER ISLAND | BVI | 4K Drone Footage!
EXPLORING JOST VAN DYKE | BVI | 4K DRONE | WHITE BAY BEACH AND WHITE BAY VILLAS
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EXPLORING JOST VAN DYKE | BVI | 4K DRONE | WHITE BAY BEACH AND WHITE BAY VILLAS
MINI-TREKKING the PERITO MORENO GLACIER in ARGENTINA! (EXPLAINED)
Просмотров 771Год назад
MINI-TREKKING the PERITO MORENO GLACIER in ARGENTINA! (EXPLAINED)
Is it worth it? | Mini-Trekking on the Perito Moreno Glacier! (Explained) #argentina
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Год назад
Is it worth it? | Mini-Trekking on the Perito Moreno Glacier! (Explained) #argentina
WHAT'S NEXT FOR THIS CHANNEL? (TRAVEL THE WORLD!) DWE PART III
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WHAT'S NEXT FOR THIS CHANNEL? (TRAVEL THE WORLD!) DWE PART III
THE BACKSTORY TO THIS CHANNEL! (TRAVEL THE WORLD!) DWE PART II
Просмотров 133Год назад
THE BACKSTORY TO THIS CHANNEL! (TRAVEL THE WORLD!) DWE PART II
WHAT IS THIS CHANNEL ABOUT? (TRAVEL THE WORLD!) DWE PART I
Просмотров 55Год назад
WHAT IS THIS CHANNEL ABOUT? (TRAVEL THE WORLD!) DWE PART I
SHOULD YOU TRAVEL THE WORLD? (TOP FIVE questions to ask Yourself before you go!)
Просмотров 99Год назад
SHOULD YOU TRAVEL THE WORLD? (TOP FIVE questions to ask Yourself before you go!)
TOP PLACES to "Explore" on JOST VAN DYKE - British Virgin Islands (EXPLAINED)
Просмотров 14 тыс.2 года назад
TOP PLACES to "Explore" on JOST VAN DYKE - British Virgin Islands (EXPLAINED)
TOP BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS ITINERARY! | CHARTERING with MARINE MAX VACATIONS - (4k Travel Guide)
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
TOP BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS ITINERARY! | CHARTERING with MARINE MAX VACATIONS - (4k Travel Guide)
TOP 5 REASONS “WHY YOU SHOULD LIVE HERE” on WORKING HOLIDAY! (EXPLAINED) #MANLY #AUSTRALIA
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
TOP 5 REASONS “WHY YOU SHOULD LIVE HERE” on WORKING HOLIDAY! (EXPLAINED) #MANLY #AUSTRALIA
FIRST "SOLO" WINTER HIKING EXPERIENCE! | WHAT DID I LEARN? (EXPLAINED)
Просмотров 992 года назад
FIRST "SOLO" WINTER HIKING EXPERIENCE! | WHAT DID I LEARN? (EXPLAINED)
AUSTRALIA'S BORDERS ARE OPEN! | WHO CAN VISIT? AND WHEN? (EXPLAINED)
Просмотров 1272 года назад
AUSTRALIA'S BORDERS ARE OPEN! | WHO CAN VISIT? AND WHEN? (EXPLAINED)
“FREE VISA” to AUSTRALIA! | “APPLY NOW” for this Working Holiday Visa Opportunity.
Просмотров 6362 года назад
“FREE VISA” to AUSTRALIA! | “APPLY NOW” for this Working Holiday Visa Opportunity.
WHAT TO BRING? | WINTER HIKING GEAR | HIKING SUNSET PEAK TRAIL (EXPLAINED) #CALIFORNIA #WINTERHIKING
Просмотров 1212 года назад
WHAT TO BRING? | WINTER HIKING GEAR | HIKING SUNSET PEAK TRAIL (EXPLAINED) #CALIFORNIA #WINTERHIKING
BONDI BEACH VS MANLY BEACH | WHERE SHOULD YOU LIVE? (EXPLAINED)
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
BONDI BEACH VS MANLY BEACH | WHERE SHOULD YOU LIVE? (EXPLAINED)
TOP FIVE REASONS to live in Sydney, Australia for your Working Holiday! (EXPLAINED)
Просмотров 16 тыс.2 года назад
TOP FIVE REASONS to live in Sydney, Australia for your Working Holiday! (EXPLAINED)

Комментарии

  • @brucebaum1458
    @brucebaum1458 3 дня назад

    Not having a bidet in your bathroom is very primitive hygiene and hopefully will take over the world soon, toilet paper is a disgusting way to clean yourself, especially women.

  • @christikrity13
    @christikrity13 4 дня назад

    Hey it was great to see you here I’m the kid of Carlos

  • @alidapc
    @alidapc 7 дней назад

    I'm in bed by 10 pm, up by 6 am, can't imagine eating & immediately going to bed. What time do these people go to bed & get up?

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 7 дней назад

      Hello, it all depends on each persons lifestyle and work schedule. Some people do eat late and stay up late even if they have early work AND others , of course, may not follow this schedule.

  • @OtakuJuanma2
    @OtakuJuanma2 8 дней назад

    Gotta love that he mentions the loudspeaker vendors, but doesn't explain what the hell they are/do. Seriously tho, most people have no idea, I didn't know until like half a year ago even though it's a noise I've heard every couple days since I was a child.

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 8 дней назад

      Hey thanks for the comment! my partner, a local, explained to me their purpose but yes I didn’t think to mention that in keeping the video from being too long!

  • @diegogerman7210
    @diegogerman7210 9 дней назад

    Y si, es tal cual así pero en el area de B.A. en el norte del pais de donde viene mi familia, inmigrantes Alemanes. Provincia de Misiones, es algo distinto, el acento no es con "y" es con "LL", el mate se toma diferente y la comida varía un poco, en resumen. B.A. italiana, Misiones , polacos, alemanes, rusos y ukranianos. Argentina tiene distancias muy grandes y cada provincia casi que tiene su cultura algo diferente.

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 9 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @diegogerman7210
      @diegogerman7210 8 дней назад

      @@DontWonderExplore hay pocos paises en el mundo con este nivel de diversidad, mis abuelos alemanes vinieron a trabajar en este hermoso país que estaba entre los primeros 7 del mundo

  • @phaltheanyabby2044
    @phaltheanyabby2044 9 дней назад

    Love the street vendors . Common to my country, not so long ago . But they weren’t that loud .

  • @andrewrai5752
    @andrewrai5752 10 дней назад

    So I'm from NYC and have traveled the entire country to Europe extensively as well as India and Canada, I'm very curious about South America and especially Argentina as it's kinda tucked away and isolated from the old world and North America, I'm a lawyer here in NYC and and am super intigued to Argentina and am thinking of living there and working remotely. This video helped a lot. Question to you is how much did you miss the states when you lived in Argentina?

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 10 дней назад

      Hey Andrew, I’m happy that this video provided some help to you! “How much did I miss the states” well, I did at times like one would traveling anywhere, BUT I think the biggest factor that might help you in not missing home is “how good is your Spanish?” If, you’re fluent OR think you can get there in 6-12 months I think you will have a drastically different experience than if you aren’t! The second thing I’d say would be your network or friend group…if you plan to plug into the “foreigner” groups that are here I’d say you might not feel that lonely, isolated, or miss the US much BUT past that I really think it is subjective to each person as how much you rely on NY foods and culture vs. how open are you to adapting to new foods and cultures for say a year! My experience in Buenos Aires had me missing my family for sure and missing traveling extensively BUT I do believe it would have been different had my Spanish been better & had I worked to cultivate more of a community outside of my girlfriends family. “I enjoyed my time, but the language provided some barriers for sure”. Hope that helps!

  • @diegolanzos5456
    @diegolanzos5456 10 дней назад

    Many of us (Argentines) don't like to be unpunctual or hear loud noises, and so on. We are not all the same, like in many other countries. In my opinion, and I speak for a lot of locals, one thing that is overrated in many ways is passion, excessive passion. One extreme (but real) example is football, from being called "cold blood" or "cold chest" if you're not interested on it at all, to literally killing somebody else for being fan of another team. As a society, there are a lot of things we need to learn, like being tolerant, thoughtful and more respectful with each other. I think this many cultural changes got started, I hope we make it. Thanks for sharing your experience. Lovely video.

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 10 дней назад

      Hey Diego! 100% agree. Everyone is different. This was just my experience of course & I was trying to give an overall impression to the viewers. From my experience “time” seemed to be a lot more elastic in Argentina and less punctual in general than in the USA where people could say it’s too much. BUT also it depends where you live of course…. BA , NYC OR the campo and countryside in my country. “Passion” yes I heard that “word” thrown around a lot AND was told that we “Yankees” don’t have the same passion as Argentines do, lol. I agree with your points of each society needing to learn new things, be more open, and adjust to the changing times!! Let’s hope more countries USA, Argentina, and others choose to go towards that direction to be more open to change and alternative ways of thinking. Thanks for your comment & thanks for watching! Cheers

  • @TheMasterhomaster
    @TheMasterhomaster 10 дней назад

    These are “culture shocks” to Americans who have never left the country, or even their state. Those who have traveled to at least Europe will not find any of these things shocking.

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 10 дней назад

      I disagree. I’ve lived some years outside of the USA and have traveled a good amount and yet, in my opinion, these were actual culture shocks in daily life. Like I referenced to the British commenter here I believe that a lot of these cultural norms are more similar to European cultural norms than the U.S. norms…AND when you actually live in a place for awhile versus just passing through you will experience the shocks a bit more intensely in my experience!

  • @nabiha37
    @nabiha37 10 дней назад

    I am originally Syrian living in San Diego, Ca for 42 years, definitely we have the same culture in Syria. Moving soon to Mar del plata around November this year I believe it is a great city to have fun, partying and living life like no tomorrow. Always been free spirited and loving the world. I have searching more than 30 countries to retire and living the last of my years in fun country. After extensive research, I believe Mar Del Plata is the right city for me. What do you think ? Am I right? Or you have different city you recommend ? My budget around 2500 US DOLLARS per month, however I all ready searched some condos for sale, thinking seriously to buy a condo there. Any tips or advice, greatly appreciated.

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 10 дней назад

      Thx for your comment! I think this might be a comment best answered by any Argentines here in the comments! It does sound like you’ve done a ton of research & are excited so why not give it a try, and if you like it then possibly purchase a place. Best of luck!

  • @RoseBenedictCreative
    @RoseBenedictCreative 10 дней назад

    Do Americans just get culture shock at anything that's not American??? Because , as a British European, there is absolutely nothing here that would cause me any kind of culture shock

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 10 дней назад

      Well, to be fare I think it depends on how much one has traveled AND what’s your “normal routine” back at home for starters. AND to your point, I feel that the Argentine culture has way more similarities to European culture than to the US culture so maybe that’s why you felt this way?

  • @Entonces
    @Entonces 11 дней назад

    nice vid, thanks

  • @wolfthequarrelsome504
    @wolfthequarrelsome504 11 дней назад

    You keep saying Argentina but you mean Buenos Aires😂

  • @v1nc3nt_v3ga
    @v1nc3nt_v3ga 13 дней назад

    Retiring and landing in BA 9/19/2024 to make it home...well most likely Pinamar or MarDel depending on which the wife likes most.

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 13 дней назад

      Sounds great! Best of luck with the move & new life chapter

    • @v1nc3nt_v3ga
      @v1nc3nt_v3ga 12 дней назад

      @@DontWonderExplore Weird question, but it weighs heavily on my mind...what is the availability of Peanut M&Ms in Argentina?

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 12 дней назад

      @v1nc3nt_v3ga hmm. Pretty sure there were peanut M&M’s in the duty free section of Ezeiza Airport , BUT honestly someone else here in the comments might be able to give you a better answer because I really didn’t eat those while I was in Argentina.

    • @v1nc3nt_v3ga
      @v1nc3nt_v3ga 12 дней назад

      @@DontWonderExplore I've been thinking alot on all the things as a American that we take for granted as just being "available" everywhere that would likely be difficult to acquire. Any thoughts on items that are hard or impossible to find that we typically use often in the States?

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 12 дней назад

      @v1nc3nt_v3ga Best Guide for this I’d say is to jump into the Buenos Aires Expats group on Facebook and you’ll have a ton of people in there that have lived in Buenos Aires for years and share good advice! Even if you’ll settle in another city this group was insightful for me! Cheers!

  • @eldiego68
    @eldiego68 13 дней назад

    Todavía la tienen adentro argenturros 😂

  • @diane9497
    @diane9497 13 дней назад

    What company did you use to rent a car? Also where did you pick it up from Venice? Thank you!

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 13 дней назад

      Hertz. There were many car company options BUT for the type of vehicle we wanted with room for luggage in a big trunk this worked out the best vs. smaller cars. At the Venice airport. Out Hyatt hotel had a free ferry shuttle to the airport port and then we just walked upstairs! Highly recommend the Hyatt hotel on Muranon isle if you have a Hyatt card and don’t mind being outside of the main isle.

  • @romangnatenko2096
    @romangnatenko2096 14 дней назад

    I've moved to Argentina from russia about a year ago. So long I feel amazing here, this country literally helped me to restore my mental health after years of opression at my now former "homeland". Here I can study, work and create a brighter future for myself and for that I am very grateful. I don't know where will I be in 10 years from now (nobody knows) but what I can tell for sure is that Argentina from now on and forever will have a very special place in my heart and my memories ❤🇦🇷

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 14 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @wolfthequarrelsome504
      @wolfthequarrelsome504 11 дней назад

      👍

    • @andrewrai5752
      @andrewrai5752 10 дней назад

      Hey man, i hear your trauma from the oppression you suffered back in the old world, but keep your head high and look forward to the wonderful future you have :) You are a survivor!

  • @KarthikBharathi
    @KarthikBharathi 14 дней назад

    Some of the points in this video feel normal as an Indian. Siesta is a thing is small towns here and yeah we eat dinner a bit late. Also, most people shop meat and vegetables from local stores instead of supermarkets.

  • @pauloballan9543
    @pauloballan9543 15 дней назад

    The amount of free days is pretty common in Europe too if you consider the paid holidays included. No offense but it's only in the USA that PTO's not that common

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 15 дней назад

      No offense taken. I’d say the model of how society is in Argentina is more modeled after Europe , from my experience so this makes sense!

  • @ferleiva7080
    @ferleiva7080 15 дней назад

    I can't believe you are talking about the dollar/peso exchange rate and never mention INFLATION, local prices of everything went through the roof in the last months. Isn't that a shock for a U.S. citizen?

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 15 дней назад

      Thanks for the comment. Being that the currency topic was a small part of this video 1 out of 16 shocks, I really wasn’t able to spend the time diving deeply into each topic. “The video would be much much longer.” As you know, one could talk for awhile about that particular topic. I was also in AR from about Nov. 2022 to Jan 2024 so before prices started spiking and before Millei adjusted the rates so things have changed as of late. All the best!

    • @ferleiva7080
      @ferleiva7080 14 дней назад

      @@DontWonderExplore Thanks for the response. Seems you fleed at the right moment ☺ Glad you enjoyed my country and its people. Best

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 14 дней назад

      Of course. & Thank You! All the best!!

  • @mana7412
    @mana7412 15 дней назад

    Nice video ❤

  • @annie.phoenix
    @annie.phoenix 15 дней назад

    I'd say we are pretty good at managing the dog poop (at least in buenos aires) but I loved the inclusion of street vendors 😂

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 15 дней назад

      Haha yes I think it depended on the barrio for me. Some streets weren’t bad, but others seemed like it was done on purpose. Lol.

    • @annie.phoenix
      @annie.phoenix 15 дней назад

      @@DontWonderExplore dog poop for sure is a way of vendetta here hahah. Around my area you'd barely see it but sometimes you notice a specific house/building that has more poop than the rest. And they were usually "escrachados" by other negibours that said they were violent with dogs or any other thing.

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 15 дней назад

      Thx for sharing

  • @annie.phoenix
    @annie.phoenix 15 дней назад

    Fiy for any fellow vegans/vegetarians; I'm from Argentina, Buenos Aires. And despite the huge meat culture we have, there is an equal balance of movements against animal exploitation. I'm 26 and have been vegan for 13+ in Buenos Aires and it has never been an issue. Also you'll find a bunch of people that think similarly to you, no matter what your opinion is lol Argentina is a country of "opinólogos" aka opinologists, so we all have an opinion on sth and will for sure talk about it, we love debating

  • @peterpeter8217
    @peterpeter8217 16 дней назад

    A couple things for me. First lunch over here. It's a complete dinner meal haha. I'm used to eat only one hot meal for dinner and during the day not to eat that much. So you really need to watch out not get overweighted in Argentina. Second thing for me is the lack of structure and organize. In the country i'm from we over do it, but in Argentina everything takes way too long than it should take haha. Everything is way more basic and there is a lack of modern computer systems / structures to speed things up and simplify them. Also a big different is that people live way more from day to day or week to week and dont really think 2-3 steps ahead very often. They live more in the moment. I could name a couple more things but def the traffic in the big cities which is very chaotic ( again lack of structure and people just do whatever) combine this with bad roads.

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 16 дней назад

      Yes. Differences for sure! I’ve spoken to people who love “most” of the things that you mentioned and others who maybe love a “bit less” of those things!

  • @TsavoTouring
    @TsavoTouring 16 дней назад

    We just got to Argentina and the eating times are definitely an adjustment

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 16 дней назад

      Yesss! Lol. Enjoy the steak & Malbec!!

    • @TsavoTouring
      @TsavoTouring 16 дней назад

      @@DontWonderExplore ha thanks! I’ll probably need some kind of a bypass by the time we leave but so far it’s been great.

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 16 дней назад

      Happy to hear it! Medialunas, mate, 🧉, chorizo, proveleta, & surprisingly some great cheesecake @ casa Telma in San Telmo (next to the San Telmo market!) Enjoy!!

    • @TsavoTouring
      @TsavoTouring 15 дней назад

      @@DontWonderExplore thanks! We love cheesecake!

  • @NomadicInvestor
    @NomadicInvestor 16 дней назад

    Was that last minute cruises to Antarctica for $1300?

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 16 дней назад

      Yes, what was listed in the video was what a friend told me she got the last minute cruise for! I’ve heard of people waiting down there for a bit, having time on their side, and then getting the best deals! Goodluck.

  • @NESSTOR94
    @NESSTOR94 17 дней назад

  • @1dering1
    @1dering1 18 дней назад

    The bidet is the difference between clean 🍑 and itchy 🍑 😂😅

  • @timtrimble1670
    @timtrimble1670 19 дней назад

    Culture shocks day by day. YES! Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, China, Korea.... Yes, yes, YES! Are you strong? Can you make it..... YES.....If you want to.

  • @gelpgimLa22
    @gelpgimLa22 19 дней назад

    11:30 EL CAMION CHATARRERO CON EL PARLANTE CHOTO MAS ARGENTINO IMPOSIBLE

  • @lauraruna4486
    @lauraruna4486 19 дней назад

    Che la gente que conozca es puntual....

  • @alexglanz7406
    @alexglanz7406 19 дней назад

    Get to Mendoza a montar a caballo! Or, Bariloche para esquiar! Yeah, I'm a country girl, but my online communiques (farms, hunting dogs and warm bloods) tell me there's a whole lot out there and it's not so different from out Midwest farms (wine there is darned good, too)

  • @KB3TLE
    @KB3TLE 20 дней назад

    As an old retired person - power outages might be a real bad experience I'm not use to here in the US ! -- Not hearing English is not easy with all the illegals speaking Spanish everywhere I go in the US now !!! -- Uncomfortable not understanding a damn word ? -- Those others could be handled I think - even though unique and different. -- Cost of living on my fixed SS income is a bit of concern with the exchange rate so 'unpredictable' in the future ?

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 20 дней назад

      Hello, there usually aren’t power outages in all of the areas, but it is something that I experienced more than a few times while there. If you aren’t interested in learning Spanish it could be a challenge for you, especially if that is how you already feel in the USA. Yes, there are Argentines that speak good English , like the ones who have commented here in English, but I did not experience it being widespread in my time there. Cost of living is variable at the moment. Well, there are 196 something countries out there so if staying in the USA isn’t your first choice you can look elsewhere!! Argentina is a great place to visit and live for some, depending on one’s interests and language skills, but it really all depends on what one is looking for!! All the best

  • @CalacaRoja
    @CalacaRoja 20 дней назад

    Our Spanish has a direct influence of Andalucian culture, since most Spaniards that came to these parts of the world were mostly from Andalucía. And the lunfardo comes mostly from Liguria, Calabria and Sicilia. Hence, that's why some people call us Spanish speaking Italians (It was a Fr*nch journalist, tho). PS: Bidet should be a standard to separete between civilization and barbarians 🤣

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 20 дней назад

      Thanks for the info! & yes haha bidet should be more widely used!!

  • @GoldSniper-ox7rk
    @GoldSniper-ox7rk 21 день назад

    Now i am here in Salta, i must say i have never met more friendlier and helpful people anywhere in the world and i have been to over 60 countries, they remind me how Aussies used to be 40 years ago. But that changed a long time ago, Im an Aussie.

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 21 день назад

      Happy to hear it, and thanks for the insight for anyone planing to visit Salta that might read this! Enjoy the travels!!

  • @enfoquearq6267
    @enfoquearq6267 21 день назад

    We have a dinner at about 9pm or 10pm ...but we eat ice crem at any time in everyplace every days of the year

  • @enfoquearq6267
    @enfoquearq6267 21 день назад

    And we have another thing very importan adding "mate"...we call us each others to have a meeting to drink a coffee...and we can stay talking for long time seetting in a coffee shop ...we don' t drink coffee while we are walking on the street, we have a meeting.

  • @enfoquearq6267
    @enfoquearq6267 21 день назад

    And here there is something service strange that I am sure you don' t have.. a man who is driving a bycicle shouting to repair knifes, yes to cut better...for a few money, you can have your knifes like a news to cut !!!

  • @enfoquearq6267
    @enfoquearq6267 21 день назад

    We are like an european city in southamerica...we have a lot options to go to the Theatres !!!! ...the last hour to enter in someone of them is about 1 am ....even that, you can go to have your dinner after the Theatre too !!! ...we love the night

  • @enfoquearq6267
    @enfoquearq6267 21 день назад

    In Buenos Aires city (is the downtown), we have more than 340 bus lines to travel all day and nights !!! And 6 subways lines!! ...lot of trains too (to go to the north, west or south) ...at the east we have Río de La Plata.

  • @enfoquearq6267
    @enfoquearq6267 21 день назад

    You forget our "kioskos" ...a shop wich is open 24h were you can buy sweets things and sodas, ice crem (we are the best in ice creams !!)....and in Buenos Aires, we have some big supermarkets open 24 hours too !!! We love the night !!!

  • @yiyoto
    @yiyoto 21 день назад

    Clickbait, 1 year living in Capital federal or porteñolandia

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 21 день назад

      Mostly there yes! With trips to other parts of the country! I’d say that the topic covers most culture shocks that foreigners will experience, which was my goal, as most of them come through BA.

  • @8wolfman
    @8wolfman 22 дня назад

    I plan on visiting argentina for about 180 days (6 months). Plan to extend it at the 90 day mark like you mention here. My question relates to entering the country at first. Do they check if you have a return flight? Where you are staying for the duration? I am not sure if I book a return flight for 6 months later if it will be an issue, or if they let you in ez pz regardless. Did you have any return flights booked when entering?

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 22 дня назад

      Hey man! Yes, I’ve traveled a lot and this was one of the few times I got asked for onward travel plans! Actually, it’s usually the airline that will ask because they are responsible for returning you to your point of departure if you get refused by immigration. So you’ll probably be asked at your departure airport gate, if you are asked. See my YT short on the channel about more on this!! **they do ask at immigration where you are staying and simply having the address of your hotel, Abnb, hostel suffices! Onward ticket: BOOK a cheap onward ticket fully refundable to Chile, Brasil, or Uruguay and then if you decide not to use that ticket then cancel it after you arrive to your destination. (My advice) Just make sure you see the t & c’s of the “fully-refundable” part so you don’t lose your money, if in fact you aren’t taking that onward flight! Enjoy Argentina!

  • @grod805
    @grod805 22 дня назад

    Rio Plantense is using Ch sound not Y sound

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 22 дня назад

      Yes, I agree. Probably just my bad pronunciation in the video, thanks For your comment!

  • @alexrivera3113
    @alexrivera3113 22 дня назад

    I visited Argentina for 2 and 1/2 weeks and studied at a language university. The people were amazing! Very very friendly warm and giving. My daughters go to Argentina every summer for 3 to 5 weeks for the same immersion program at the language University. The American dollar is extremely strong and it's impossible not to have a good time! Restaurants everywhere just wonderful architecture and wonderful people.

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 22 дня назад

      Happy to hear that your family has had a great experience there! I agree with you on the positive comments!! Cheers & enjoy your future trips!

  • @christinel9824
    @christinel9824 23 дня назад

    Is that wooder I hear? 👍 🤣

  • @sappyzap
    @sappyzap 23 дня назад

    6:04 is really just CABA and Rosario, the rest of cities (like mine) are more rural and indigenous related

  • @Kevin-et5zs
    @Kevin-et5zs 23 дня назад

    I've stayed in Mendoza and Buenos Aires, but never noticed the dog poop problem, even in the park. Maybe the neighborhood? There were lots of cats! I did notice that Argentinos don't stop the party just because the sun's coming up! I thought that the people were the best part of the trip. The hugging part I kinda got used to in Chile, but a friend had to prepare me for the kissing bit, which was very nice once you got over the shock. It was NOT an air kiss! What really shocked me was that all the stores were closed on Saturday in Mendoza, because the store owners were enjoying the weekend.

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 23 дня назад

      Could be. I did travel around many of the barrios and yes some had more poop on the street than others and some had none, but for me the surprise was that I never saw people actually pick up their dogs poop! Yes long parties! 😂 The people are kind!! The kissing part sure is different! Yes the business hours sure are different than bigger cities in the USA for example.

  • @davidlp6510
    @davidlp6510 23 дня назад

    For you to stay there for one entire year did you need a special visa or is it like Brasil where they have no control over who is there?

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 23 дня назад

      ruclips.net/video/SEA4vH6vaCg/видео.htmlsi=oFxps93ZefG1vM9Y (my video here goes into detail about what I did) There are other options such as the Digital Nomad Visa, student visa (I think), etc.

    • @davidlp6510
      @davidlp6510 23 дня назад

      @@DontWonderExplore Thank you!!!

    • @DontWonderExplore
      @DontWonderExplore 23 дня назад

      @@davidlp6510 welcome!

  • @EnriqueADeLaO
    @EnriqueADeLaO 23 дня назад

    Jajajaja come on, argentina is a sh1t hole