I love to be emerged in different cultures and try their food. So interesting! My Dad lived in Argentina for 2 yrs in 1970's. Definitely will visit one day.
Thanks Johnny for showing us around Buenos Aires. I love being able to understand the Spanish spoken and read the signs. The murals are beautiful, especially the cat one
Yes, Buenos Aires looks very nice, at least the city center. But Argentina's economy is in pretty bad shape (which is the norm!). The current inflation rate is around 250% (!!!), and over 40% of the population lives below the poverty line.
When I visited Buenas Aires many years ago and we went to a street where the restaurants grilled churrasco in the front windows. Is it still like that? Churrasco(mixed grill) had mixed meats and sausages. Fantastic! Also Argentinian empanadas are my favorite. In south Florida you can get them since many people here are from South America
Johnny, Great videos! I am American from Brazil. Just one suggestion for you to get a small detachable mic which will enhance your voice quality much better, we can hardly hear your voice when you shoot outside videos!
Another great video, Johnny! Also, I notice you pronounce thank you in Spanish as they do in Spain, such as 'grathias'. FYI: Only Spain pronounces it that way; the rest of Latin America (all of South America except Brazil, Central America, the Caribbean, etc.) pronounce it 'gracias' with the c sounding like an s. Enjoy the rest of your stay, and be safe!
What an exciting city, with so much to see! I loved the architecture, which looked just like you were in Europe in places. What a nice group of people you are with to share that fabulous food! I'm looking forward to more of this. Thank you.
Empanadas you buy usually are baked, but they can be also fried. There are different traditional recipes for the beef ones, arriving from different provinces of Argentina. The ones made following the Salta (Salteñas), Tucumán (tucumanas) and Santiago del Estero (Santiagueñas) are among the top recipes. Caminito in La Boca neighbourhood is not the real caminito, because the Tango is from a province in the Nortwest of Argentina.
@@45-Subscribers fake . a tiny 1,3% of total area of Buenos AIres (2,6Kn2 in 205 Km2 of the city) and becoming in an urbanization process, with new buildings and remodling remanents: ruclips.net/video/7LWAQsVMBTk/видео.html
a genuine place doesn't do touristy. They simply be where they are at to attract it. America conforms to tourist.. that is the difference you are seeing.
❤Awesome how beautiful ❣️Being retired and stuck in Oklahoma I so really enjoy your videos 💖keep the adventures coming and stay safe 😘Love from Oklahoma 😻meow
4:10 Im not saying it on a wrong way, but that is just the perception of Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires is very white, yeah. But when you go to the rest of the country you see way more diversity in "skin colors". In other words, visually people in Buenos Aires is very European immigrant-like while the people in the countryside is more indigenous-like. Lot of people think that Argentina on itself is Buenos Aires when is very much the opposite.
I dont blame him. Sadly is what they teach about Argentina in countries like USA. I blame the fckers that created that narrative, I dont blame people for being teach the wrong thing.
@@paulmcdonough1093 Saying that Argentina only welcomed immigrants from Nazi Germany, fascist Italy and now Russia is BULLSH*T!! We've received immigrants from all over the World and it had nothing to do with their political views or who ruled their countries.
No sean palurdos, si bien no hemos dado asilo a dictadores, muchos gobiernos nuestros han apoyado dictaduras (y en esto el Peronismo ha ido a la cabeza desde el comienzo) o han sido tolerantes, sin contar con las autóctonas militares (civico-militares); no es necesario traerlos, los hemos producido con cada golpe de estado.
You went to a Spanish restaurant because according to the guide, Argentinians are of Spanish origin. But in fact, most Argentinians are of Italian origin - so it's strange the guide would tell you that!
@@JohnnyFD Italianos y españoles fueron el grueso de la inmigración 1880-1960, en ese tiempo también arribaron otros inmigrantes europeos: alemanes, franceses, rusos, suizos, polacos y en menor medida sirio libaneses, búlgaros y también galeses e irlandeses...En las últimas décadas también de países limítrofes como Perú, Bolivia y Paraguay y recientemente chinos, japoneses, africanos y Venezolanos, también algunos estadounidenses y nuevamente algunos europeos. Todos estos contingentes se sumaron a los pobladores coloniales españoles, indígenas y mestizos, algunos se mezclaron otros conservan sus raíces. Por eso los argentinos somos étnicamente variados.
@@JohnnyFD According to the Wikipedia article "Italian Argentines", 62.5% of Argentines have some degree of Italian ancestry. I'm sure there's a lot of Italian-Spanish overlap, with most people being a mixture of the two, but the Italian element is more dominant.
I'm sure people told you Johnny but funnily enough the breach between the official rate and the "blue" rate is becoming closer so for those $100 you actually got less than what it could've been just 6 months ago, at one point the difference was almost 60% or more, i literally couldn't keep up with it even though i live here lol, i'm from Córdoba. As for politics, you'll find mindblowing that the ones that love dictators are the equivalent to the democratic party in the US, yes, our left and the right was the one responsible for the dictatorship funded and empowered by the US. Also, not sure if you're going to travel to other parts of the country but if you do, i would suggest going to the city of Salta Capital, by far the one that holds way more of the real native culture of the country as a whole, from foods to music, the story of Gauchos basically our cowboys, Mate, Empanadas and more. Tango is only something that represents Buenos Aires inmigrant history and culture and you won't see it anywhere else pretty much.
Absolutely good points mentioned. I've lived in Argentina before as a Western foreigner. It was curious to me how liberalism has really destroyed Argentina and yet this ideology is the dominant force down there. In Russia, liberalism also wreaked destruction until Putin took over and turned the country around. It amazes me that Argentines, en masse, still fall for and tout liberalism, hook, line and sinker despite the fact that economically and socially, liberalism has made Argentina a shell of its former self. Even the Peronists have been completely subverted and turned into a freak-show resembling nothing less than Western-style **minists and collectively, unlikeable, authoritarian liberal bullies.
You should also visit Santiago de Chile, right next to Argentina, in Chile, also Uruguay, and Paraguay on the other side. They are very similar, but Argentina has a broader distribution of cities to enjoy. They are all very European. Don’t leave Argentina without going to the Ateneo, one of the biggest and beautiful bookstores in the world, Johnny. 👍
Johnny! I love your videos! Discovered you when I started studying Ukrainian. You did an amazing job of capturing the spirit of Buenos Aires in one day! Take the ferry to Colonia. It has an incredible history dating to Spanish and Portuguese colonial times and smuggling contraband into South America!
@@utsports en el interior más por las colonias europeas. Hay ciudades que se habla el alemán y el danés, sus descendientes lo conservan cómo segunda lengua. Trevelin una ciudad de la patagonia se habla el danés y tiene el campo de tulipanes mas grande del mundo. En mi ciudad en Entre Ríos colonias alemanas,irlandesas e israelíes. Una mezcla 😅
It's curious, Argentina is like a great mother or a good grandmother, who welcomes you into her home when you are a child scared because your parents are hitting you or you are having a bad time at home, it has always been like that that is why it is a great country, despite of its economic crisis 🇦🇷
siempre fue asi, cuando explote todo, todos van a querer venir a vivir aca, cuando se arregle todo algunos se van a ir y otros se van a quedar en argentina por siempre
$0. This was actually a sponsored trip by Visit Buenos Aires tourism board. But I'm sure if you were in a position of trust, you'd steal everything with that negative mindset of yours.
Nice to see you wandering around Buenos Aires, I was ther 24 years ago, and I find it interesting to see what has changed and what is still the same. At least you have better weather, when I was there it was raining heavily, and bitterly cold, as well as my building being hit by lightning and sparks flying out of the power sockets. LOL Still had a great time though.
I was surprised to see all the jackets on the boat but water does make it cooler. I always think of south being hot but it looked cool there. Still in 80s in Minnesota but it will cool off soon
Argetina is a long country from the norway like weather in the south , close to Antartica to the Subtropical north , next to Brazil, Buenos Aires is in the middle, with cool winters and hot and humid summer , just like georgia state
@@curiousnomadic Johnny is pronouncing 'BUENOS' as 'BONOS' which is incorrect. It is pronounced 'BWAY NOHS' and 'AIRES' is pronounced ' SIGH RACE.' Johnny, listen to how Argentinians pronounce it. BUENOS is the same word that the Mexicans use in California where you grew up. 'Buenos ' means good and 'Aires' means 'air.'
Did you study Spanish with a teacher from And Delusional, Al Abama? "Bonus Aye-reese ". Sounds like my brother's French with the old film Southern ahksent!
Mom and daughter fleeing Putin from Russia Johnny: Argentina and their love of dictators 😂 Not to say that Argentina didn’t harbor a lot of German war criminals, no more than US though who wanted the scientific advances
Colonoscopies should do well in a nation of meat eaters. I wonder what is the prevalence of colon cancer in that country . India in contrast has a super low level on account of the vegetarianism
the other way around, he stabilized the economy, which is still in recessions but on the way up now, the outlook turned very positive, if he stays the course, in 2025 you will have GDP growth and further expansion in the years to come.
@@antinuit If you guide yourself with the yearly percentage, yes there is 6% more poor people (48% last year compare with 52% this year), but if you guide with the monthly percentage you will see it actually went down (57% in january, 40 days after Milei took office caused by the 25% inflation left by the last goverment).
Argentina is beautiful and so clean
Buenos Aires, my birth city, left 40 years ago for USA, beautiful city and great food, I miss it!!
I sure hope Islam never sets foot in Argentina😵😵😵😵 I hope they keep them out!!!
I love to be emerged in different cultures and try their food. So interesting! My Dad lived in Argentina for 2 yrs in 1970's. Definitely will visit one day.
Truly feels like a “Paris” of SAmerica- great video 👍
Its similar, we are just a bit cleaner and import russians in stead of africans.
@@SenshiTNo des ideas.🇦🇷
Thanks Johnny for showing us around Buenos Aires. I love being able to understand the Spanish spoken and read the signs. The murals are beautiful, especially the cat one
The food looks incredible
It tastes so too! =)
Lo tuyo fue amor a primera vista!! Argentina es un viaje de ida! saludos que disfrutes el pais!
You're out of your mind. Didn't you hear you have to go to a shop to get a SIM card???
Damn! I'm ready to move there. Thanks Johnny!
it's actually a really nice city!
Yes, Buenos Aires looks very nice, at least the city center. But Argentina's economy is in pretty bad shape (which is the norm!). The current inflation rate is around 250% (!!!), and over 40% of the population lives below the poverty line.
Thanks for the 60fps video man! There is usually a lot of motion in your videos and it helps quite a bit
Never new Argentina was this beautiful
Дякую Johnny, looks like a awesome place!
Buenos Aries looks amazing. The food looks delicious. We have to visit Argentina someday!
Serán bienvenidos.
When I visited Buenas Aires many years ago and we went to a street where the restaurants grilled churrasco in the front windows. Is it still like that? Churrasco(mixed grill) had mixed meats and sausages. Fantastic! Also Argentinian empanadas are my favorite. In south Florida you can get them since many people here are from South America
What a beautiful place I would love to be there
Johnny, Great videos! I am American from Brazil. Just one suggestion for you to get a small detachable mic which will enhance your voice quality much better, we can hardly hear your voice when you shoot outside videos!
Another great video, Johnny! Also, I notice you pronounce thank you in Spanish as they do in Spain, such as 'grathias'. FYI: Only Spain pronounces it that way; the rest of Latin America (all of South America except Brazil, Central America, the Caribbean, etc.) pronounce it 'gracias' with the c sounding like an s. Enjoy the rest of your stay, and be safe!
Buenos Aires, la reina del Sur! De las ciudades más hermosas del mundo y la más europea de América Latina.
Agreed!
What an exciting city, with so much to see! I loved the architecture, which looked just like you were in Europe in places. What a nice group of people you are with to share that fabulous food! I'm looking forward to more of this. Thank you.
16:08 Lionel! I named my neighbor's rooster Lionel!
Johnny! Welcome to my country! I don’t know if you are still, here it will be my pleasure to show you some places. Hope to see you around!
haha..nice .playing soccer..you are having a great time..enjoy
How many weeks will you be in Argentina ? You picked a great place to visit. The food is to die for.
Bienvenido, Johnny! 🙂
Cheers from Villa Crespo, C.A.B.A.
Gracias! I'm actually sitting 3 blocks away from you now at La Noire Café. =)
@@JohnnyFD Oh great!
For a second I thought you’ve signed a contract with Boca Juniors argentinian football club as a central striker. 😂😂😂😂😂
hahaha =)
Empanadas you buy usually are baked, but they can be also fried. There are different traditional recipes for the beef ones, arriving from different provinces of Argentina. The ones made following the Salta (Salteñas), Tucumán (tucumanas) and Santiago del Estero (Santiagueñas) are among the top recipes.
Caminito in La Boca neighbourhood is not the real caminito, because the Tango is from a province in the Nortwest of Argentina.
Good to know! They are all delicious though!
Careful playing ball, Johnny. You could pull a hammy or tweak your ankle. Nice video!
That looks like Western Europe 20 years ago. So clean and nice, no boarded up shops or graffiti. Argentina is defiantly on my list of places to go.
I can assure you it's not like that, we're like Paris but with more graffiti and less nice architecture.
Plenty of ghettos and slums in BA.
@@45-Subscribers fake
. a tiny 1,3% of total area of Buenos AIres (2,6Kn2 in 205 Km2 of the city) and becoming in an urbanization process, with new buildings and remodling remanents:
ruclips.net/video/7LWAQsVMBTk/видео.html
@@Josecitox paris is a shithole bro what are you on about
a genuine place doesn't do touristy. They simply be where they are at to attract it. America conforms to tourist.. that is the difference you are seeing.
muy lindo video chiquitín, espero lo hayan pasado muy bien y debe ser así según veo, saludos a las niñas y sean siempre bienvenidos!!
Thank you!
Perfect climate
Go to Palermo Soho!, great place to visit and eat
❤Awesome how beautiful ❣️Being retired and stuck in Oklahoma I so really enjoy your videos 💖keep the adventures coming and stay safe 😘Love from Oklahoma 😻meow
Awesome! Thank you!
Love it very nice ❤
Curious to know if once you're in Buenos Aires is it worth visiting Uruguay? If so where?
Дуже дякую
My God. The food looks so rich that you are going to need to book an extra seat for the return flight.
Buenos Aries looks really nice and I hope that you have
very wonderful time there thanksJohnny.👍🇦🇷
4:10 Im not saying it on a wrong way, but that is just the perception of Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires is very white, yeah. But when you go to the rest of the country you see way more diversity in "skin colors". In other words, visually people in Buenos Aires is very European immigrant-like while the people in the countryside is more indigenous-like. Lot of people think that Argentina on itself is Buenos Aires when is very much the opposite.
no es asi, todo depende del lugar, hay provincias con muchos inmigrantes y hay con pocos como el norte
Argentina has historically been very open to dictators?? What the hell kind of comment was that?
I dont blame him. Sadly is what they teach about Argentina in countries like USA. I blame the fckers that created that narrative, I dont blame people for being teach the wrong thing.
fact
@@paulmcdonough1093 Saying that Argentina only welcomed immigrants from Nazi Germany, fascist Italy and now Russia is BULLSH*T!! We've received immigrants from all over the World and it had nothing to do with their political views or who ruled their countries.
@@paulmcdonough1093 ¿Podrías mencionar algún dictador que haya obtenido asilo político en Argentina por favor?
No sean palurdos, si bien no hemos dado asilo a dictadores, muchos gobiernos nuestros han apoyado dictaduras (y en esto el Peronismo ha ido a la cabeza desde el comienzo) o han sido tolerantes, sin contar con las autóctonas militares (civico-militares); no es necesario traerlos, los hemos producido con cada golpe de estado.
Thank you for been in places we slaves never be
You went to a Spanish restaurant because according to the guide, Argentinians are of Spanish origin. But in fact, most Argentinians are of Italian origin - so it's strange the guide would tell you that!
The two are relatively close. There were 3.2 million Italians immigrants compared to the 2.4 million Spaniards who settled in Argentina.
@@JohnnyFD Italianos y españoles fueron el grueso de la inmigración 1880-1960, en ese tiempo también arribaron otros inmigrantes europeos: alemanes, franceses, rusos, suizos, polacos y en menor medida sirio libaneses, búlgaros y también galeses e irlandeses...En las últimas décadas también de países limítrofes como Perú, Bolivia y Paraguay y recientemente chinos, japoneses, africanos y Venezolanos, también algunos estadounidenses y nuevamente algunos europeos. Todos estos contingentes se sumaron a los pobladores coloniales españoles, indígenas y mestizos, algunos se mezclaron otros conservan sus raíces. Por eso los argentinos somos étnicamente variados.
@@JohnnyFD According to the Wikipedia article "Italian Argentines", 62.5% of Argentines have some degree of Italian ancestry. I'm sure there's a lot of Italian-Spanish overlap, with most people being a mixture of the two, but the Italian element is more dominant.
@@aviadilo en la cultura si
Lovely city. Get the boat to Uruguay!
Welcome to our beautiful capital city! enjoy it and don't miss out on the rest of our country!! :)
Muchas Gracias Senor Juanny! Definitely Messi Country. Great Video!
I'm sure people told you Johnny but funnily enough the breach between the official rate and the "blue" rate is becoming closer so for those $100 you actually got less than what it could've been just 6 months ago, at one point the difference was almost 60% or more, i literally couldn't keep up with it even though i live here lol, i'm from Córdoba.
As for politics, you'll find mindblowing that the ones that love dictators are the equivalent to the democratic party in the US, yes, our left and the right was the one responsible for the dictatorship funded and empowered by the US.
Also, not sure if you're going to travel to other parts of the country but if you do, i would suggest going to the city of Salta Capital, by far the one that holds way more of the real native culture of the country as a whole, from foods to music, the story of Gauchos basically our cowboys, Mate, Empanadas and more. Tango is only something that represents Buenos Aires inmigrant history and culture and you won't see it anywhere else pretty much.
Absolutely good points mentioned. I've lived in Argentina before as a Western foreigner. It was curious to me how liberalism has really destroyed Argentina and yet this ideology is the dominant force down there. In Russia, liberalism also wreaked destruction until Putin took over and turned the country around. It amazes me that Argentines, en masse, still fall for and tout liberalism, hook, line and sinker despite the fact that economically and socially, liberalism has made Argentina a shell of its former self. Even the Peronists have been completely subverted and turned into a freak-show resembling nothing less than Western-style **minists and collectively, unlikeable, authoritarian liberal bullies.
Argentina is beautiful! My father, Adolf, fled here after the Second World War and it welcomed him with open arms!
Thats a myth
@@billyfink1234
Not true. Adolf took a submarine.
@@billyfink1234not a myth that nazis fled there.
@@DMTVisuaLBut not Adolf Hitler he shoot him self in the bunker!
Adolf took a gallon of gasoline after a self administered bullet in the hat in his bunker with his sweet Erika.
Its the bbq youre going to want to try
There is a Ukrainian Social club where you can get bortsch not far from where you are. Open only on Saturdays. I paid it a visit.
Great video johnny, always love the length of your videos and how much effort you put into your content
Johnny! Are you doing a subscriber event in BA? Is it time for a small meetup maybe?
Did you think to bring USD in cash with you before coming? So you can get black market exchange rates?
Yes, =)
hey @Johnny FD what about mosquitos right now ?
I've not been bitten here. September is just after Winter for them.
Avoid Buenos Aires during the summer (December till late March)... its just too hot, many mosquitos and less things to do!
You should also visit Santiago de Chile, right next to Argentina, in Chile, also Uruguay, and Paraguay on the other side. They are very similar, but Argentina has a broader distribution of cities to enjoy. They are all very European.
Don’t leave Argentina without going to the Ateneo, one of the biggest and beautiful bookstores in the world, Johnny. 👍
nice place good vibes there the food is epic
Gonna get some tango in while you're in Argentina???
I hope you film yourself having a famous Argentinian BBQ meal. Be interesting.
The city overall looked nice.
Johnny! I love your videos! Discovered you when I started studying Ukrainian. You did an amazing job of capturing the spirit of Buenos Aires in one day! Take the ferry to Colonia. It has an incredible history dating to Spanish and Portuguese colonial times and smuggling contraband into South America!
do one about mar del plata
Beautifullll johhny like always have a great time!!
Seems like the people are like Italian ,Polish ,Jewish ,Russian people in Argentina
Asi....el 75 80 por ciento de la poblacion argentina es eurodescendiente
@@utsports en el interior más por las colonias europeas. Hay ciudades que se habla el alemán y el danés, sus descendientes lo conservan cómo segunda lengua. Trevelin una ciudad de la patagonia se habla el danés y tiene el campo de tulipanes mas grande del mundo. En mi ciudad en Entre Ríos colonias alemanas,irlandesas e israelíes. Una mezcla 😅
Im in ST. Peters again...wat about ur apartment that u rented for $400 / month? U still paying?
beautiful country ...enjoy brother
It's curious, Argentina is like a great mother or a good grandmother, who welcomes you into her home when you are a child scared because your parents are hitting you or you are having a bad time at home, it has always been like that that is why it is a great country, despite of its economic crisis 🇦🇷
siempre fue asi, cuando explote todo, todos van a querer venir a vivir aca, cuando se arregle todo algunos se van a ir y otros se van a quedar en argentina por siempre
@@fernandogarcia-wq1qm Como dijo Benjamín Solari Parravicini "Argentina Faro de la Libertad "
Looks very modern, clean, nice.. Surprised
@@eugene8524 por que sorprendido?
Por que sorprendido?
Is this also from the funds collected for helping Ukr? How many contributions have ya appropriated for this jolly trip?
$0. This was actually a sponsored trip by Visit Buenos Aires tourism board. But I'm sure if you were in a position of trust, you'd steal everything with that negative mindset of yours.
They say Argentina should be one of thr safest places on the planet if the WW3 starts. Is that why you left Ukraine for Argentina?
Johnny was just visiting Argentina.
Risk being deported not buying the Messi yerba mate cup ;)
I change My Money for years From a Street Arbolito guy! I know 😂.
Where did you get your Bass Pro cap? I live in Springfield Mo., home of Bass Pro.😊
Nice! It was a gift from a friend. =)
@@JohnnyFD 😍
❤ Muchas gracias por tu interés en mi país. 😊.
Thank you for Argentina.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
looks nice, will have to visit soon!
Nice to see you wandering around Buenos Aires, I was ther 24 years ago, and I find it interesting to see what has changed and what is still the same. At least you have better weather, when I was there it was raining heavily, and bitterly cold, as well as my building being hit by lightning and sparks flying out of the power sockets. LOL Still had a great time though.
Way better than Dubai
I was surprised to see all the jackets on the boat but water does make it cooler. I always think of south being hot but it looked cool there. Still in 80s in Minnesota but it will cool off soon
Argetina is a long country from the norway like weather in the south , close to Antartica to the Subtropical north , next to Brazil, Buenos Aires is in the middle, with cool winters and hot and humid summer , just like georgia state
Any one else noticed Johnny has gained a lot of weight recently?
Johnny sont tes amis de Ukraine ?
Sure it's way better than Paris.
Johnny !please roll more vedios I really love your content I give u 👍
Welcome to beautiful "BONOSENES", whatever that is.
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@@curiousnomadic Johnny is pronouncing 'BUENOS' as 'BONOS' which is incorrect. It is pronounced 'BWAY NOHS' and 'AIRES' is pronounced ' SIGH RACE.' Johnny, listen to how Argentinians pronounce it. BUENOS is the same word that the Mexicans use in California where you grew up. 'Buenos ' means good and 'Aires' means 'air.'
@@susiejakes3019 Who gives a flip, he's a tourist?
Another adventure with garden hose cinematography.
You're a very good film critic.
I don't know why I always think about Joe Blogs when I hear the word Argentina. :)
Johnny make sure you try some Italian food while you are there. It’s really close to Italy’s type of cooking
Caliente is hot. Picante is spicey
In MX caliente has several common meanings, be careful as to which.
@@azdbuk not when it's pertaining to food, jajaja.
At 8-9.00 that 100.00 ain’t going very far!
Woohoo, yerba mate at 7:01 🧉🧉🧉
Great video Johnny!
Will you fly to Medellin Colombia while you are there? For the crazy body and crazy confidence latinas.
Did you study Spanish with a teacher from And Delusional, Al Abama? "Bonus Aye-reese ". Sounds like my brother's French with the old film Southern ahksent!
Everyone knows you exchange on the 'street' cambios Jonny.. you're getting a bad deal lol
For a better deal with exchange you have to go downtown and look for “arbolitos”, ask anyone, they are all over downtown, and its safe
Україна 🇺🇦
A lot of Russians coming to argentina in the past years.
Mom and daughter fleeing Putin from Russia
Johnny: Argentina and their love of dictators 😂
Not to say that Argentina didn’t harbor a lot of German war criminals, no more than US though who wanted the scientific advances
The irony of the ones that did that becoming the "left" in Argentinian politics.
Est Nora ukrainienne?
Colonoscopies should do well in a nation of meat eaters. I wonder what is the prevalence of colon cancer in that country .
India in contrast has a super low level on account of the vegetarianism
aqui las colonoscopias son mas que las gastroscopias, la prevalencia de cancer es igual o menor que en cualquier pais de occidente
pure bullshit typical from vegans!
Wow lots of money
It was only $100. 😂
@@JohnnyFD looked like alot more.
Many money 😂
Yes John , you are old enough to find out about chemtrails
Please do not call them as nice sunset
Is there still economic turmoil? I hear poverty has skyrocketed especially after milei took power.
the other way around, he stabilized the economy, which is still in recessions but on the way up now, the outlook turned very positive, if he stays the course, in 2025 you will have GDP growth and further expansion in the years to come.
@@peterp7541 so there hasn't been more poverty since he was elected? That's the point.
@@antinuit If you guide yourself with the yearly percentage, yes there is 6% more poor people (48% last year compare with 52% this year), but if you guide with the monthly percentage you will see it actually went down (57% in january, 40 days after Milei took office caused by the 25% inflation left by the last goverment).
Johnny, why do you pronounce gracias with a C? You are not a spaniard. In America, gracias and the c is pronounced like an s. Period .
I lived in Spain and learned to speak there.