 | Buenos Aires Personal experiencies with Argentinians Reviews | 1 - 10 of 15 |  | Watch how the locals greet one another, there's a whole lot of kissing going on! Men greet women with a kiss on each cheek and men greet men with just a kiss on one cheek. I didn't get kissed during our 4 day visit, what was I doing wrong? ;-) But I did get an air kiss, we were sitting in the Plaza del Mayo, assessing our options and resting our weary feet and I was watching the traffic go by. I locked eyes with a guy on a bus (he looked a lot like actor Cillian Murphy, my what a pretty face!) and he blew me a kiss! Warmed my middle aged heart, oh yes, it did!!!! Leave a Comment
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Most families get together to celebrate either Christmas, New Year, Easter or as in this picture: Mother's Day. This includes aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents and so on. You typically get 15 to 20 people in these meetings. I guess we have inherited this custom from our Italian ancestors. Every family is in charge of taking something to eat or drink. Leave a Comment
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The Sunday meetings in Martinez is a very old tradition, and this is a prrof that long time ago I used to go to Mariano's Father House for the best barbecue in the world!;) Nothing has changed, the backyard is the same and the great love fo this family remains untouchable! And I still love all of you! :) From left to right..the craziest Laura, Mariano, Andrei, Agustin, Rafa and Gustavo MY GOODNESS...10 YEARS AGO!!! Leave a Comment
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In the 19th cc, many Arabs, Armenians, Kurts, Hebrews, Turks had immigrated to Latin America. El Turco is a name for referring to Ottoman Empire. So A turco may not be Turkish, even may dislike Turks :) pls remember Marquez "cronica de una muerte anunciada " main character, santiago nasar is an El Turco... on the other hand, there is a funny orientalism that Latins think that Turco women have special tricks in sex, so they may have a different interest when they learn you are Turkish. if it is true, then why dont Turkish guys are aware of it???!! Funny Leave a Comment
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Hehehe this is part of my personal history, i was at my great friend Mariano's house get ready for one more day in the winter of Buenos Aires. It was May 1995...In that time I was a young kid of 24....Gosh I am old, but I am glad to share special moments in this special city which always have been my home: BUENOS AIRES! Leave a Comment
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Hahahahah I will be very personal to write this tip, last wednesday was my birthday, and my first birthday in Argentina and also outside Brasil. sure Argentina had this honour, and I am honored to be here in Argentina together with my great and adorable friends of so so many times! We went to an armanean and arabic restaurant in Nuñez, a very cool place called Garbis, very sophisticated restaurant with exquisite food. In the picture it was my big big and best friend in South America, Mariano Rinaldi and my fantastic PRIMO (hahahaha) Gustavo Rinaldi, obviously you can tell that they are brothers, and also my brothers too! Mariano and I are friends for more than 10 years, and this big man Gustavo I met when he was a little boy! They are my family and my great reference in this wonderful city called Buenos Aires! Leave a Comment
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Lu, the so powerful First Lady of the King of the Journalism in Argentina! The incredible girlfriend of my brother and best friend Mariano Rinaldi, she was there to celebrate my 34th anniverssary, and so does my big american friend Steve, visiting Argentina. He is from New Orleans! September 28th, 2005 Leave a Comment
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This is my friend Martin who kindly spent the afternoon with us at Recoleta, martin is a theatre lover and very concerned about Argentinean culture, spend the say with him is like having a very funny class about Argentina! That day my stomach was very wild, but I managed to survive. Fisrt week of September, 2005 Leave a Comment
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My local custon tips are lighter...nothing to do with the protests we saw almost every week at Mayo Square, I just want to show you how normal and very family based life is in Argentina. In this country I have also my family, they are very close friends of mine, and this is my crazy and best friend in Argentina, we know each other for more than 10 years I guess, I think it is almost 11 years, and he is my great great brother! We took this picture in my second weekend in Buenos Aires, it is in the suburbs of the city, in a very pleasant place in the Province called Martinez! Sep 16th, 2005 Leave a Comment
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Mariano is famous eigher in Buenos Aires or Rio de Janeiro as a food destroyer...he faces every dish of food as a shark sees the leg of a surfer! It was not different when we had my birthday dinner. It was our dessert time. I must thanks this MAN for great moments lived in Argentina of the many times I came him, he was the one who made me love enven more this country! September 28th, 2005 Leave a Comment
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