I really appreciate that you talk about life here being cheap for foreigners but having the empathy to see the flipside for us, argentinians around you. Nice of you not to just go along the privilege but to see our perspective too.
@@florrcorr5607 exacto. Es demasiado triste que nos desvivamos trabajando y ver que aún así no alcance para vivir bien, un sueldo básico ya no sirve para nada. Y que cueste tanto conseguir laburo! Y algo en blanco ni hablemos
Hi Jade! You should try to visit different provinces, such as Salta, Mendoza, Misiones! We have amazing landscapes over there! Glad you are enjoying our country xx
Thank you for your reaction Jade, and it makes us good to know that you feel like one more in our house, therefore, everyone is welcome to live, experience a before and after in their lives, the place where the 5 continents are in one and endless territory, the place that defies all your senses and imagination. the place where you will always want to return and at the same time feel like you are at home, with your family, with your friends, you are all welcome to Buenos Aires - The City of Fury -, To the Country of the End of the World (Argentina)...all a Passion!!! 💙🤍🌞🤍💙!!!
so glad you re enjoying here you re an angel and so kind and gentle. you can go visit other parts of the country too, every corner of the country is different, you can go from a a dessert, to the city, to a glaciar, waterfalls, beaches and more, and i truly think all of them are beautiful, so its worth visiting them since they are all so different. its true, the world cup its gonna be something, we are so excited and we are waiting so hard for it, its exciting times, the city becomes different, the energy in the air, i love it. i think the nightlife, the joy and dance in clubs, concerts, being kissy, football (!!) and all that its related to our general passion about things we love. also did you try mate? thats a very important part of us, you may have noticed. thank you for making us remember the good things we have. well hope your experience continues to be as good as now or better, i hope u leave with good memories from us even though im not from BA but a good impression from Arg in general, and go wanting to come back, have a good day and life.
Hi Jade! I m from Buenos Aires Argentina and I m very glad that you liked Buenos Aires so much!! I recently saw one of your videos from here and then I was watching other previous videos of yours that seemed very interesting to me like the ones you did in Berlin... This year I made a trip to Europe and spent a few days in Berlin... What a wonderfull city!! I also love England and I've been to London several times. I love it. It's great that you can travel while you study your degree... !! I find your videos very interesting...you're very nice and they also help me to practice my English by listening...haha I'm a Dua Lipa fan...too!! And I was at the concert here in Buenos Aires this year...also...I loved it! It's good that you are going to get to know other parts of Argentina that you will surely love because Argentina has very beautiful places and with so many different views... Like the south... Patagonia... Bariloche etc... And also if you can go to the north Salta and Jujuy looks different and you'll love it too... Argentina is a very beautiful country, its people are very friendly..And friendship and family are very important for argentinos people. Too bad it's been many years and years since politically and economically we're not doing well... I'll keep watching your Videos!! Cheers!!! 🤗
I'm glad you can recognize the reason you can live so comfortably here (money-wise) is because our economy is struggling. A lot of foreigners have been coming here and encouraging others to do the same, without taking the time to think about the situation in the country for those of us who don't have a foreigner's income. I love when people say they enjoy life here, but gentrification is a real thing and I don't think these people realize they're part of it!! I hope your stay continues to be great!! Our country is really beautiful and I'm glad you are enjoying it so much!
It's nice to see somebody with fresh eyes enjoying the city I grew up in but after living there for 25 years, I decided to leave and move to better place far far away. It's really nice at first but eventually the cons outweigh the pros. It's still an amazing place for somebody who comes from abroad to come study for a while.
Thank you for sharing your experience! I am travelling to Argentina in 2 weeks (🤯🤯🤯) and I was a bit scared about the safety aspect. I am not the type of person that stops herself from doing things because I am scared, but now, I no longer have apprehension for my trip, only excitement 🤩🤩
OMG its really you! like a moth ago y discovered your channel and few days later i see you on a bus (colectivo 45) but i was so ashamed to say hi and i wasn't really sure if was you but now i found your channel again and can confirm that actually it was you!! it´s so cool to see that you really like the city, there is so many places to go and it´s amazing that you got chance to meet Iguazú waterfalls! seending love
PS: If you love the Nature Reserve within Buenos Aires proper... go and get deep into de Delta, in Tigre and beyond. You'll be amazed. And it's an hour from the city, give or take. Cheers!
I don't know how the hell I arrived to your channel but thanks for your words. hahahahaha... I almost went crazy on my first time in England. Everythig close too early... I was in differents places thanks of my favourite bands, which is All Saints. And You know what I kind of short girl, And I loved being in a concert there cos I could watch it in a easy way. You know what I mean... I was in Dua lipa's concert and we went crazy... I missed that in England's concert... The passion, I went to the Spice girls concert on wembley and I thought You're showing more excited.... But nop... I love you country I met wonderful people but it's crazy but we're more friendly. I love you like Palermo's neighbourhood... It's my home place... I'm in love with this all my life... I hope you enjoy the expericence and we become a reason why you wanna come back on the future... There's a wonderful hiden bookshops with cafe's shop inside and some of them you can enjoy a jazz concert, or a play. Have fun, be safe and I hope you really fall in love with Buenos Aires. Seeya.
This is a lovely video! Thank you for pointing out all the nice things from BA ❤, I’m Argentinian and I also love living here, if you’re still in Buenos Aires feel free to contact me and we can go to a café or have lunch (I’m also vegan 🤩🤩)
If you haven't already, I recommend "Vegan Fox" (Gorriti 5213) for great vegan burguers, and "Florería Atlántico" (Arroyo 872) for an amazing speakeasy bar. Enjoy!
relaxed???? no its not u have to go to once if u want to see the real city and to chacarita, el mercado de pulgas its so cool. well actually there is not a real city because its a crazy city with lot of profiles, hope u enjoy your time here!
It's not just dua lipa! Actually, Argentina is considered by many artists and bands as "the best audience in the world". We are very passionate about concerts and music in general, so every time any artist comes to play for us we scream and sing our hearts out. If you ever go to another concert here, you'll see!
We went to Iguazu Falls and were unable to find a hotel room on our return due to the city having Coldplay there for several days, plus a marijuana expo plus a gay pride event. Guess people are really into their activities. I heard people were coming in from all over South America.
People in Argentina love concerts! Coldplay came here 2 weeks ago and it was a total success. They performed 10 consecutive shows with full capacity (60.000 people). I think that the main reason is how passionate people are.
@@chuni616 older music is just way more popular here. People have "moved on" so to speak in the states but people seem to prefer a variety of older and newer music here, more so than what I've noticed is common when I'm at home.
I´m Brazilian and I really love Buenos Aires (I've been there 13 times) and the argentinian culture has influenced me a lot. I can´t wait to go there again!
Hi jade ! As an Argentinian myself, I really absolutely enjoyed this video ! I wasn’t expecting this video and I loved you talking about your experience in this country, sending a lot of love !!❤❤
I totally agree that South America isn't that dangerous! I travelled to Peru and Ecuador this summer after finishing uni, and I didn't feel any less safe in Lima and Quito than I do in London!
Well, London isnt exactly the safest place in Europe maybe thats why. I didnt feel safe at all in Quito, Lima, Santiago de Chile and Bs Aires. I mean yeah it is safer than other countries in south and central america, but that safer meaning pickpockets wont stab you to death for 5€ or a cell phone, they'll just be nice enough to let you live, in most cases.
Argentina’s been my destiny #1 since I was a little girl. I haven’t got a chance to visit Buenos Aires but I promised myself whenever I’ll have the opportunity to go and travel there I’ll not hesitate and just do it. This video was so inspiring and it actually made me even more excited.❤️😊
I can't tell you just how fulfilling it feels to hear you talk so lovingly of Argentina. You really did hit a lot of essential points of the country that aren't that talked about generally, and tbh you made me appreciate my own country so much more. I personally believe that the reason why the country and the people are so welcoming is not only because people are predisposed to acting that way, but also because your willingness to inmerse yourself in the culture shows through. I'm really glad you're enjoying your time here, and I wish you the best. Ps I am really excited for you to experience the world cup, it really is just something else here.
Im Brazilian and Im living 6 years in Argentina (now with my partner from Guatemala) and we have so much good experiences in here, I recommend u to visit Cordoba, is my favorite place Next year we gonna visit Mendoza
The thing I liked most about Argentina was how incredible kind everyone was. People were always coming forward to help whether we were on a city bus, in a buffet line or just trying to purchase something in a store. One gal gave me her private phone number so I could call her if we had any problems. The owner of one the AirBnB's we stayed at actually offered for us to stay in his private home when we were unable to find a room when we came back to Ushuaia.
@@rodrigoperon7466 bueno bueno Peron... viaja un poco mas por el mundo y después compara ... anda a los suburbios de Paris y después compara... entre otros.
@@Claudioo6 Estoy comparando paises no lugares específicos dentro de los mismos ... usa un poco el cerebro .... el lo mismo q si te digo anda al medio de una villa para la comparación , si salis vivo y con al menos la mitad de con lo q entraste es un milagro . Ya buscando simplemente el indice de delincuencia argentina esta en el 18 francia en el 41 .... un poquito de sentido comun .
As a vegetarian porteña who mostly eats vegan (cuz lactose intolerance) I energetically recommend you to try some of this places ✨ - Buenos Aires Verde (Palermo): Is an amazing restaurant, probably the best when it comes to veggie - tasty - tru healthy food balance. - Gordo vegano (Belgrano): This place is not just aesthetic, but also tasty and abundant food - Ainara (Palermo): Classic argentinian ice cream shop, but 100% vegan - Guerrin (San Nicolas/Obelisco): This is not a veggie resto, but the most iconic argentinian pizza place, and they have 2 vegan options!! (vegan margarita is a must) -And I could go on, but last, if you want to try classic argentinian empanadas (as you probably know, the classic ones are made of meat, but there's tasty vegan alternatives!), Futuro veggie (Recoleta) or Gordo vegano (Belgrano) are the two places to go. I love seeing you are really enjoying buenos aires and have now a very accurate view about it ✨💖 PD: yes, the world cup is going to be a crazy moment, specially on Argentina games, there's going to be no one at the streets, because everyone, even people who normally don’t care that much about soccer will be seeing or hearing the game
I was raised in Buenos Aires but moved to Florida, U.S. a couple months ago and I really felt the difference in so many ways. The people, the non city life, lack of transportation here. So many things that Argentinians themselves don’t notice they do have. Most of the Argentinians complain about what they don’t have (of course they are right in many of them) but for me personally, I learned to appreciate my Buenos Aires a lot more❤️
For how amazing Argentina and Buenos Aires are, it is amazing how little media attention it gets in the states. It's hard to find tours to there. I wonder if it has something to do with the exchange rate. If Argentina got more attention, it could be the next big vacation destination.
Hi jade! So happy you're enjoying BA. I also lived there for 6 months a few years ago, for my uni exchange, and I totally agree with you on how people are so appreciative of education. It made me value it so much more as well. I was at uba and it's an amazing uni. In the agronomia faculty, it's in a huge park and the area around is so nice and chill, definitely recommend it to go have some mates with friends 😉 Also, seems like you enjoy dance and tradition so i recommend you go to a peña, they often happens in bars or restaurants, and they dance traditional folk dances from Argentina
You should visit Bariloche, Ushuaia, El calafate, Cataratas del Iguazú, and Mendoza. These places are really different according to the season. Enjoy the trip!
Argentina is one of the loves of my life. I was spending a lot of time there before the pandemic, but haven't been able to get back since. Please enjoy that beautiful city for me 💙
You are soooooo right about safety in South America!!!! I have just been there for a couple of months solo travelling and its on par with going to places in Europe, these videos make me excited to visit buenos aires one day!!!!
I don't normally comment on videos but I am from the US and am going to live in Córdoba for a year or two starting in January! I love love loved this video and it makes me so happy and excited to embrace a new culture. Your energy is soo positive and I love it and aspire to be like you !!!
You are going to laugh a lot. The funniest people in Arg. More party than in BA because it is a city full of students. And prepare yourself for fernet. Enjoy!
It makes me so happy to hear foreigners saying beautiful things about our city and country, with all the flaws and the economic situation sometimes we forget to value these things. Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷💞
I loved this vid! I’m Colombian but I’m in love with Argentina. I’ve been twice and last time stayed for 3 months living alone and exploring the city of BA. I miss it so much. I wanna go back and move to the city. I couldn’t agree more with everything you said about it
This is so sweet Jade, and so true. Sometimes we (porteños) don’t see the good things in our city because we are too worried about the bad ones. It is so nice to be remembered about them by you, so i’m really grateful❤️ We also appreciate very much when foreigners respect us, and we try to give love back in any way. I really think you should go to other cities, especially Bariloche, Salta and Calafate. You won’t regret it ❤️ And you are right about football, you are lucky you weren’t here during the Boca vs River game lol
As a porteña myself I love hearing your point of view! So happy you're enjoying the city xx and yes, everything is really expensive for us :( going to cafes everyday wouldn't be affordable for me in any way. And YES PLEASE visit Bariloche o Ushuaia in the Patagonia!!!! Simply mind blowing! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Jade! Love to hear what you've been loving about living in BA. I live in a different city but travel to BA once or twice a month, some recs of places you should go to if you haven't already: Centro Cultural Kirchner, Colegiales flea market, El Tigre + Puerto de Frutos. Vegan friendly spots I've loved in the city are Gordo Vegano, Naturaleza Sabia, KOI Dumplings and Buenos Aires Verde. Outside of BA I'd highly recommend visiting the Museum of La Plata (a v cool natural history museum in the city of La Plata), I believe they do guided tours in english from time to time :) Have fun exploring before it gets too hot and humid!!
Dear Jade, your videos are lovely, your energy is amazing and I feel truly sad that you are gonna leave us some day... I really enjoyed every second of your experience here in Buenos Aires. I was born in Palermo (barrio) and now live in the outskirts of Buenos Aires (Burzaco), so I feel a little bit nostalgic watching you enjoy the city like you do, since I don´t come where you live now very often. I wish the best for you and hope you have the greatest possible life!!
Sebastián! What a lovely comment. Thank you for your kind words. I truly love this city and I’m not ready to leave in any way. It’s so cool that you were raised in Palermo (it’s gorgeous!) and then found a home in the suburbs. I’d love to visit the areas outside BA too!
@@UnJadedJade You are a beautiful, humble and kind human being and deserve the best. You enlighten every place you visit as well as every person you interact with, filling their souls with joy. Thank you for every kind word and please always keep making the world better, every place of it you decide to be in, and never ever change!
@@lautihach98 Lo mejor que me pudo pasar, me casé en el año 2000 y vivo en Burzaco desde ese entonces, mi esposa era de allá, ¡y no me arrepiento! ¡Saludos!
As an Argentinian I love Patagonia, I would recommend you go! If not, closer (about an hour - hour and a half) you have Tigre. You can you go kayaking or take a boat trip through the rivers is amazing. if you like the natural reserve downtown, Tigre will be a very very enjoyable experience :)
Hi Jade! I am very happy to hear your analysis of our economic situation. You did it with empathy and that shows your inner light. ¡Muchas gracias por el video!
I am grateful for your comments about my town and your empathy for our economic mayhem. I have not lived there for the last 20 years but it is still my town and I really think it is one of the best cities in the world. I am so happy to know that young students from other countries are welcomed there. I also want to remark that your accent is so beautiful. My accent after so many years in an English-speaking country is horrible, although locals love my Hispanic accent.
Interesting about the world cup. In Europe I’m getting the feeling that many companies and people are boycotting it because of the human rights violations. I usually care for it but will ignore it this time. I was also in BA this year and love it, can’t wait to be back next year.
I think this is a testament to how little I know/care about football that I had no idea there were human rights violations. Just looked into it and you’re right that this is awful. Definitely changes the nature of viewing, thanks for sharing!
@@furbymetal83 Na, you're wrong in that one, the human rights violations come from the death of working men while building the stadiums for the cup, but yeah, no one is massively boycotting it.
Same, I was kinda surprised when she mentioned it because I think if she'd be in Europe right now, she'd have heard much more about the whole issue. As far as I can understand the longing for this certain World Cup feeling, but we should all put ourselves back and try to not watch it, at the end of the day it's just football.
We should be. But futbol here is so huge, no one bats an eye. There's even rapists in major teams that get a pass and keep playing after a lukewarm "hey I'm sorry".
Thank you for your kind words to my city, I live in London and I wish people knew what an amazing country and pple we have. I miss so much the passion and the curiosity of argentinians, the streets full of art and places reivneting themselves. Thank you so much for showing to the rest of the world!!!
I'm delighted you love BsAs!! You are correct about it being nocturnal--have you noticed that most apartments have a rolling blind over their windows so they can LITERALLY block out the light and sleep during the day (as in my case :D) after dancing tango until 7:30 am?! And I must say..when I lived there, there were NO vegan--and barely vegetarian options aside from papas fritas as meat and "parilla" (Argentine BBQ) are integral to Argentine culture and Gaucho heritage. Argentine meat was part of what made those glorious buildings possible unfortunately. They are the remnants of an insanely wealthy golden era owing to their famous meat that was sought after throughout much of the world. But my experience living there was during the aughts. I am beyond thrilled that they have evolved to embrace veganism and a much healthier lifestyle. Back then, it was cigarettes and BBQ! But being forward-thinking, and very much on trend is typically Argentine so this evolution does not surprise me. Enjoy!!
I was born and raised in Argentina, Buenos Aires and I watched this to see an outsiders perspective, since almost everyone I know, including me, wants to get the hell out of this place asap. It was interesting to see that for you, the experience was almost the complete opposite to locals I know and I literally laughed at the safety part, the high end places are probably fine but as soon as you get out of there, you can't pay me enough to go out and walk around at night alone, specially outside of Capital.
im from a small town in the south of argentina and its always been my dream to live in buenos aires but i still can't afford to move there. its so sad that people from all over the world can live their best life here except for the ones who where born in this country 💔 but its lovely to hear you saying such nice things about it! living here can be so exasperating sometimes, we're pretty much blindfolded by how bad the economic situation is and it's easy to forget how beautiful the place we live in can be. and btw, patagonia will be waiting for you :-)
Soy de Neuquén e iría a buenos aires solo a pasear, es una ciudad más grande y obviamente hay más quilombos, además todos se van a vivir allá y está re saturado
Yo soy de Buenos Aires y en 3 meses me voy a vivir al sur. Nunca entendi las ganas de vivir en una ciudad amontonado junto a otras 15 millones de personas🤣, mucho menos si ya vivis en lugares paradisiacos como sobran por tus pagos. CABA es muy linda para venir a pasear unos dias, pero para asentarte y armar tu vida aca no te lo recomiendo!
@@guillermomansilla6018 esa idea de que todo en el sur es hermoso es muy porteña jaja. hay lugares y paisajes realmente lindos, sí, pero una gran mayoría no vivimos en esas zonas turísticas. vivimos en pueblos o ciudades chicas donde no hay muchas actividades para hacer, ni tenés lugares donde ir, todos se conocen con todos (esto es mucho menos conveniente de lo que parece), puede ser super difícil conseguir algunas cosas (ni hablar de un laburo), es todo más caro que en el resto del país, no hay tanta tecnología ni profesionales/especialistas en los hospitales x lo que muchas veces terminás viajando... y podría seguir enumerando un buen rato más😅 yo diría que son vidas muy distintas. y justamente eso de la gente es de lo que más me gusta de buenos aires, el anonimato, la diversidad, la apertura... acá estás a la vista de todos, todo el tiempo. pero es complicado entender al cien por cien lo que siente un otro sobre tu lugar cuando las experiencias son tan diferentes.
@@tocryindutch bueno pero porque ocurre eso? Porque todos siempre buscan concentrarse en las ciudades, yo creo que en cierta edad si pinta buenos aires, más joda, más mujeres y encima mujeres extranjeras, si para muchas actividades onda músico, actor, periodista para triunfar no queda otra que ir a BS as, pero después solo es una ciudad que te quema los pelos. Va en fin, solo que hay más ciudades en el país que BS as.
Yo soy de Brasil y vivo en argentina hace 6 años u conozco un monton de extranjeros y la verdad que es un cielo en la tierra en comparación a otros países
La verdad que te moviste en los barrios más adinerados y pintorescos de CABA, pero te alejas un poco de ahí y la seguridad no es buena, sobre todo en el conurbano que es lo que rodea CABA. Hay zonas que están liberadas y a veces por una simple mochila te matan, pero bueno, obviamente nadie te mandaría a turistear municipios como San Justo, Liniers o La Matanza xd
Nada diferente de lo que ocurre en ciudades como Roma, Nueva York o París. ¿Estuviste en las afueras de París? ¿Te metiste en un hood de Nueva Jersey o el Bronx de madrugada? ¿Recorriste "Termini" y sus calles de noche? Todas las ciudades grandes del mundo tienen zonas más peligrosas y feas. La inseguridad esta en el puesto 20 para abajo en lo que destacarías de Bs As y la visión de los extranjeros nos deberían mostrar que a veces acá se exageran mucho las cosas y se amplifican extremadamente, haciendonos creer que estamos en el septimo anillo del infierno cuando ni de cerca es así. Buenos Aires es una ciudad increible desde todo punto de vista.
I'm so glad you love it! I am from Buenos Aires. Here are some hidden places that I love: 1. Peña la morena (Recoleta) people just go there with their guitars and start playing argentine folklore music. 2. Jardin botanico thays (Palermo) has beautiful gardens and is really peaceful. 3. Circulo militar (Retiro) there is a reataurant there call Croque Madam that has great food and you get to see beautiful gardens and the architecture is amazing. 4. Teahouse tealosophy (Palermo) it is really pretty and if you like tea they are the best teas in Argentina. 5. You should go to a wine testing, there are a lot of options I like Wining (Palermo). 6. Parque chas. Beautiful small neighborhood. 7. You have to go to the abierto de polo de Palermo, and whatch some argentine polo. The polo season started this month so you should get tickets as soon as possible. If you want more tips just ask, I hope it helps!
Another must-visit places: 1. Barrio Zabaleta 2. Constitución 3. Retiro 4. Villa Soldati 5. Dock Sud 6. Isidro Casanova 7. San Justo 8. El Jagüel 9. Lugano
You have to go to a place called bariloche but in winter, the ski resorts, the snow it's just amazing, I've been there, and ushuaia it's pretty cool too, as foreign people we think that latin america has only tropical weather and amazing beaches but Argentina its so different from the rest of latin america even the culture, cheers! great vid btw.
i love how careful and empathetic you were with your observations!! i wish more people were like you thank u and i hope you enjoy the rest of your stay :)
I simply adore the way you see life and your surroundings, Jade. There are lots of preconceived ideas and prejudice when it comes to visiting South America overall, and getting to see you exploring a bit of Argentina surely helps people get a glimpse of what South America is actually like. Kudos to you on those amazing videos and perspectives, and if you get the chance, do visit other places whilst you're here!
I've been following you for so long and you beeing in Argentina is honestly amaizing, I hope you enjoy your stay here. Hopefully you get a chance to visit all the places you feel like
Recommendation: If you like quiet and beautiful places with sea, beachs and nature, you can visit the Atlantic Coast in Buenos Aires about 400 Km of the CABA: - Mar del Plata City - Villa Gesell City - Pinamar City Cheers from Buenos Aires, Argentina
I think you could try to visit a not-famous residential neighborhood like Caballito, and just standing in a park drinking coffee, mate or something. I recommend Plaza Irlanda, is tiny and you can see the daily life of Buenos Aires people.
Me alegro que estés feliz aquí, nací y crecí en BA , no puedo irme. Amo todo de mi ciudad querida. Pásala bien y disfruta de conciertos y la gente( somos muy de dar cariño :)
you should definitely visit Belgrano!! (beautiful european architecture, lots of cafes) also, in Devoto near La Plaza Arenales there are of gastronomic experiences! im sooo happy you are enjoying this city!!♡
Love your energy. Thank you to come visit our country and, as a foreing, love it that much. It's pretty grateful to see how you talk about us and the good image that you give to the people that doesn't know Buenos Aires. Hope you have a wonderful time been here and that, when you eventualy leave, take with you great memorys. Hope you always find Buenos Aires as your home and want to come back to visit us. People like you really makes us bettter :) Love you Jade
"university is free" - well, the taxpayers and 1% DAILY INFLATION says otherwise. and now hopefully the 'free' college for middle-class MERCOSUR kids will go away, and Argentina can stop paying for other countries' college costs.
Glad you are enjoying this city, it's a safe city in general but always keep in mind though that there are some rough areas and you shouldn't blindly trust everyone you meet.
Hi Jade! Thanks so much for your words and love for my city. I feel like we don't appreciate it sometimes and tend to look on the grimm side of things, which is why it makes me happy that you are having a great time here, experiencing new things and being comfortable around the city. Love and hugs!
i'm Japanese. I do appreciate you to make this video. i just interested in going to Argentina (using working holiday visa). what is mean ' casual magic' ? i can't find this meaning...
I loved your video!! I'm from Argentina and its an incredible country to come and visit... BUT NEVER, NEVER AND I REPEAT, NEVER come to live here, living in Argentina is just a horrible experience, its dangerous and almost impossible to be ok here, the people just blindly follow some politicians and the economy and the country itself are extremely chaotic
Hey @Unjaded Jade Can you record a Study with me 2022 coz I've been watch your "STUDY WITH ME For 2hr" for the last 3 years, I wish to see an updated version of you in 2022. Loves your content. GL
What a surprise!! I used to follow you on Tiktok when you were in The Netherlands. I'm glad to know you are visiting here now. I hope you enjoy the warm of the Argentinians and I definetely suggest to try to visit Patagonia!! Saludos! 🙂
Loved this video. Learned so many new things about Buenos Aires (not that I actually knew anything at all before 🤣) love that they are a big bookshop type of city 😜 now I'm thinking about doing my postgraduate there! Thanks Jade 🙏🏻✨️
Haha i ve always watched you from Argentina (i m student for medicine in UBA and go to the hospital that you filmed) Fan of this video ❤ i laughed a lot! You should go to Teatro Colon (in december they will dance Cascanueces), and to Bresh party next saturday, it s really fun! And if you can t go to Patagonia go to the north, salta jujuy are something incredible…. Haha all my country is beautiful i love it and hope you keep falling in love with it! Mucha suertee
The economy is really doing well. We are growing at 10% year-on-year. The problem is that there is no redistribution of wealth and that the entire right-wing political arc wants indebtedness and colonialism. In fact, the last government was the serial indebtedness that left us bankrupt with an illegal debt, not recognized by the central bank, Congress and ignoring the IMF articles. We have the enemy within us playing a democratic game without really being one. A country cannot be built if 50% of the population is deceived, the media bought, and justice given to power. All this anti-politics is fed from the international central power.
If you like nature and active people, you should go to Vial Costero in Vicente López. It's a giant park in front of the river and sooo many people go there on weekends to roller skate, bike or have a picnic/drink mate with friends or family. I think you'd love it!
The taxi drivers/most ppl knowing about politics idea is a superficial one. Sadly, almost everybody just repeats BS from tv and never even try to understand what they're talking about, let alone create their own understanding.
I live in NYC and is very dangerous, overrated, and expensive. I've been to Buenos Aires twice and now that I can work remotely .. I'll be on my way there again soon.. thanks for the Video.
I' m from Buenos Aires and i saw this lizards twice in my life 🤷♂️ they are not common except the country side (far away from BA) or the ecological reserve
De la misma forma que no sabes hablar español también te digo que no tienes idea de lo peligroso que es este país para la gente normal y honesta, el crimen y el narcotráfico están tomando el país por completo y te pueden dar un balazo por 1 dólar. Tu opinión no tiene ningún fundamento, deberías empezar por informarte por ejemplo que que sucede en el conourbano o en Rosario. Saludos.
Hi Jade! Loved this video, Palermo gal here if you ever wanna hang ☺ i'm a vegetarian so I know many cool vegan places u can come to over here. Hope you keep enjoying your stay here, it's honestly a beautiful city with a lot of heart and sense of humor 💖
I really appreciate that you talk about life here being cheap for foreigners but having the empathy to see the flipside for us, argentinians around you. Nice of you not to just go along the privilege but to see our perspective too.
Si trabajas no es tan malo!
@@osvaldoduarte5373 que dicee señor
@@osvaldoduarte5373 lmaaoooo cobrando por encima de 80% apenas estas afuera del nivel de pobreza, pls no digas boludeces
@@florrcorr5607 exacto. Es demasiado triste que nos desvivamos trabajando y ver que aún así no alcance para vivir bien, un sueldo básico ya no sirve para nada. Y que cueste tanto conseguir laburo! Y algo en blanco ni hablemos
“Privilege”
Hi Jade! You should try to visit different provinces, such as Salta, Mendoza, Misiones! We have amazing landscapes over there! Glad you are enjoying our country xx
Si y la mejor provincia, Neuquén :p
Thank you for your reaction Jade, and it makes us good to know that you feel like one more in our house, therefore, everyone is welcome to live, experience a before and after in their lives, the place where the 5 continents are in one and endless territory, the place that defies all your senses and imagination. the place where you will always want to return and at the same time feel like you are at home, with your family, with your friends, you are all welcome to Buenos Aires - The City of Fury -, To the Country of the End of the World (Argentina)...all a Passion!!! 💙🤍🌞🤍💙!!!
Keep doing what you're doing cuz you're nailing it !!
Sending you lots of love and positive energy.🤍
gahhh you’re so lovely thank you! sending all the good vibes back 💐
gahhh you’re so lovely thank you! sending all the good vibes back 💐
so glad you re enjoying here you re an angel and so kind and gentle. you can go visit other parts of the country too, every corner of the country is different, you can go from a a dessert, to the city, to a glaciar, waterfalls, beaches and more, and i truly think all of them are beautiful, so its worth visiting them since they are all so different. its true, the world cup its gonna be something, we are so excited and we are waiting so hard for it, its exciting times, the city becomes different, the energy in the air, i love it. i think the nightlife, the joy and dance in clubs, concerts, being kissy, football (!!) and all that its related to our general passion about things we love. also did you try mate? thats a very important part of us, you may have noticed. thank you for making us remember the good things we have. well hope your experience continues to be as good as now or better, i hope u leave with good memories from us even though im not from BA but a good impression from Arg in general, and go wanting to come back, have a good day and life.
Hi Jade! I m from Buenos Aires Argentina and I m very glad that you liked Buenos Aires so much!! I recently saw one of your videos from here and then I was watching other previous videos of yours that seemed very interesting to me like the ones you did in Berlin... This year I made a trip to Europe and spent a few days in Berlin... What a wonderfull city!! I also love England and I've been to London several times. I love it. It's great that you can travel while you study your degree... !! I find your videos very interesting...you're very nice and they also help me to practice my English by listening...haha I'm a Dua Lipa fan...too!! And I was at the concert here in Buenos Aires this year...also...I loved it! It's good that you are going to get to know other parts of Argentina that you will surely love because Argentina has very beautiful places and with so many different views... Like the south... Patagonia... Bariloche etc... And also if you can go to the north Salta and Jujuy looks different and you'll love it too... Argentina is a very beautiful country, its people are very friendly..And friendship and family are very important for argentinos people. Too bad it's been many years and years since politically and economically we're not doing well... I'll keep watching your Videos!! Cheers!!! 🤗
I'm glad you can recognize the reason you can live so comfortably here (money-wise) is because our economy is struggling. A lot of foreigners have been coming here and encouraging others to do the same, without taking the time to think about the situation in the country for those of us who don't have a foreigner's income. I love when people say they enjoy life here, but gentrification is a real thing and I don't think these people realize they're part of it!!
I hope your stay continues to be great!! Our country is really beautiful and I'm glad you are enjoying it so much!
South America is so amazing. I miss SA so much and now that I live in Europe I feel even closer to my South American side ❤
It's nice to see somebody with fresh eyes enjoying the city I grew up in but after living there for 25 years, I decided to leave and move to better place far far away. It's really nice at first but eventually the cons outweigh the pros. It's still an amazing place for somebody who comes from abroad to come study for a while.
Desde la perspectiva de un nómada digital Buenos Aires es muy tentador por su cultura gastronomía estilo además de lo ventajoso del tipo de cambio.
Thank you for sharing your experience! I am travelling to Argentina in 2 weeks (🤯🤯🤯) and I was a bit scared about the safety aspect. I am not the type of person that stops herself from doing things because I am scared, but now, I no longer have apprehension for my trip, only excitement 🤩🤩
Who It was?
OMG its really you! like a moth ago y discovered your channel and few days later i see you on a bus (colectivo 45) but i was so ashamed to say hi and i wasn't really sure if was you but now i found your channel again and can confirm that actually it was you!! it´s so cool to see that you really like the city, there is so many places to go and it´s amazing that you got chance to meet Iguazú waterfalls! seending love
WHATTTTTTTT omg !!!! I so wanna run into you when Im on Buenos Aires mid december!
I didn't know that Argentina has a similar schedule to Spain, amazing.
PS: If you love the Nature Reserve within Buenos Aires proper... go and get deep into de Delta, in Tigre and beyond. You'll be amazed. And it's an hour from the city, give or take. Cheers!
You must go to the Palermo Polo Open. And to the party after the game
I don't know how the hell I arrived to your channel but thanks for your words. hahahahaha... I almost went crazy on my first time in England. Everythig close too early... I was in differents places thanks of my favourite bands, which is All Saints. And You know what I kind of short girl, And I loved being in a concert there cos I could watch it in a easy way. You know what I mean... I was in Dua lipa's concert and we went crazy... I missed that in England's concert... The passion, I went to the Spice girls concert on wembley and I thought You're showing more excited.... But nop... I love you country I met wonderful people but it's crazy but we're more friendly. I love you like Palermo's neighbourhood... It's my home place... I'm in love with this all my life... I hope you enjoy the expericence and we become a reason why you wanna come back on the future... There's a wonderful hiden bookshops with cafe's shop inside and some of them you can enjoy a jazz concert, or a play. Have fun, be safe and I hope you really fall in love with Buenos Aires. Seeya.
so nice impressions about BA, thanks
Thank you, I think I should move there
This is a lovely video! Thank you for pointing out all the nice things from BA ❤, I’m Argentinian and I also love living here, if you’re still in Buenos Aires feel free to contact me and we can go to a café or have lunch (I’m also vegan 🤩🤩)
The World cup is coming 🇦🇷❤❤
Hi, you should 100% go to Mendoza, especially if its cheap for you.
you cant see uruguay from buenos aires without binoculars or a telescope ... rio de la plata is 50km wide at the closest point to uruguay (colonia).
If you haven't already, I recommend "Vegan Fox" (Gorriti 5213) for great vegan burguers, and "Florería Atlántico" (Arroyo 872) for an amazing speakeasy bar. Enjoy!
relaxed???? no its not u have to go to once if u want to see the real city and to chacarita, el mercado de pulgas its so cool. well actually there is not a real city because its a crazy city with lot of profiles, hope u enjoy your time here!
Your videos have given me the energy i need to start working hard for A-levels 🫶
This makes me SO happy!! You’ve got this 🦋🦋
It's not just dua lipa! Actually, Argentina is considered by many artists and bands as "the best audience in the world". We are very passionate about concerts and music in general, so every time any artist comes to play for us we scream and sing our hearts out. If you ever go to another concert here, you'll see!
thats true, im pretty sure that in ANY concert you go to in Argentina, from ANY artist, you'll have a really great experience
Even Tarja Turunen lived there.
We went to Iguazu Falls and were unable to find a hotel room on our return due to the city having Coldplay there for several days, plus a marijuana expo plus a gay pride event. Guess people are really into their activities. I heard people were coming in from all over South America.
That is in Chile sweetie. Jk both arg and Chile are passionate in concerts
The birthplace of the legend Charly Garcia, so por supuesto! 🫶🏻🇦🇷
People in Argentina love concerts! Coldplay came here 2 weeks ago and it was a total success. They performed 10 consecutive shows with full capacity (60.000 people).
I think that the main reason is how passionate people are.
Some folks will have to eat just rice for a few months, but its worth
Im studying in Argentina rn and Ive never heard so much Coldplay lol
@@canadianboyd1848 n what has it to do w argentina?
@@chuni616 older music is just way more popular here. People have "moved on" so to speak in the states but people seem to prefer a variety of older and newer music here, more so than what I've noticed is common when I'm at home.
I´m Brazilian and I really love Buenos Aires (I've been there 13 times) and the argentinian culture has influenced me a lot. I can´t wait to go there again!
Hi jade ! As an Argentinian myself, I really absolutely enjoyed this video ! I wasn’t expecting this video and I loved you talking about your experience in this country, sending a lot of love !!❤❤
I lived in Buenos Aires for a semester in 2016 and it was the best time of my life. This video made me so nostalgic for BA 🥺😍 Enjoy every moment!!!!
I totally agree that South America isn't that dangerous! I travelled to Peru and Ecuador this summer after finishing uni, and I didn't feel any less safe in Lima and Quito than I do in London!
Well, London isnt exactly the safest place in Europe maybe thats why. I didnt feel safe at all in Quito, Lima, Santiago de Chile and Bs Aires. I mean yeah it is safer than other countries in south and central america, but that safer meaning pickpockets wont stab you to death for 5€ or a cell phone, they'll just be nice enough to let you live, in most cases.
Argentina’s been my destiny #1 since I was a little girl. I haven’t got a chance to visit Buenos Aires but I promised myself whenever I’ll have the opportunity to go and travel there I’ll not hesitate and just do it. This video was so inspiring and it actually made me even more excited.❤️😊
It's a well made video Wish you good luck in your objective
YAAAAS COME GWRRRL we'll receive you with open arms♡
So lovely to hear that!, good luck and when you come, if you have the time, please visit some other provinces (they're beautiful too).
Try to visit Rosario, in Santa fe, it's a beautiful city too, and it's not that far.
@@khalilveronessi4819 No le recomendés eso, para qué va a ir hasta Rosario? Para que la fusilen?
I can't tell you just how fulfilling it feels to hear you talk so lovingly of Argentina. You really did hit a lot of essential points of the country that aren't that talked about generally, and tbh you made me appreciate my own country so much more. I personally believe that the reason why the country and the people are so welcoming is not only because people are predisposed to acting that way, but also because your willingness to inmerse yourself in the culture shows through. I'm really glad you're enjoying your time here, and I wish you the best. Ps I am really excited for you to experience the world cup, it really is just something else here.
De Buenos Aires hablaba.
Yes, people often take the city for the country and omit the nice Laferrere or La Cava.
EL MUNDIAL POR DIOS SE VA A VOLVER LOCA
Im Brazilian and Im living 6 years in Argentina (now with my partner from Guatemala) and we have so much good experiences in here, I recommend u to visit Cordoba, is my favorite place
Next year we gonna visit Mendoza
I literally cry with this video, i'm so proud of my country and happy that you felt welcome in here
The thing I liked most about Argentina was how incredible kind everyone was. People were always coming forward to help whether we were on a city bus, in a buffet line or just trying to purchase something in a store. One gal gave me her private phone number so I could call her if we had any problems. The owner of one the AirBnB's we stayed at actually offered for us to stay in his private home when we were unable to find a room when we came back to Ushuaia.
They are not kind .... they want your money .... most would "kill" for a couple dolars (and not few of them LITERALY would do it )
@@rodrigoperon7466 bueno bueno Peron... viaja un poco mas por el mundo y después compara ... anda a los suburbios de Paris y después compara... entre otros.
@@Claudioo6 Estoy comparando paises no lugares específicos dentro de los mismos ... usa un poco el cerebro .... el lo mismo q si te digo anda al medio de una villa para la comparación , si salis vivo y con al menos la mitad de con lo q entraste es un milagro . Ya buscando simplemente el indice de delincuencia argentina esta en el 18 francia en el 41 .... un poquito de sentido comun .
As a vegetarian porteña who mostly eats vegan (cuz lactose intolerance) I energetically recommend you to try some of this places ✨
- Buenos Aires Verde (Palermo): Is an amazing restaurant, probably the best when it comes to veggie - tasty - tru healthy food balance.
- Gordo vegano (Belgrano): This place is not just aesthetic, but also tasty and abundant food
- Ainara (Palermo): Classic argentinian ice cream shop, but 100% vegan
- Guerrin (San Nicolas/Obelisco): This is not a veggie resto, but the most iconic argentinian pizza place, and they have 2 vegan options!! (vegan margarita is a must)
-And I could go on, but last, if you want to try classic argentinian empanadas (as you probably know, the classic ones are made of meat, but there's tasty vegan alternatives!), Futuro veggie (Recoleta) or Gordo vegano (Belgrano) are the two places to go.
I love seeing you are really enjoying buenos aires and have now a very accurate view about it ✨💖
PD: yes, the world cup is going to be a crazy moment, specially on Argentina games, there's going to be no one at the streets, because everyone, even people who normally don’t care that much about soccer will be seeing or hearing the game
You should also check out Puerta, the food is AMAZING!
vegan milanesa napolitana is soooo good at el gordooo. and the desserts
En San Telmo está "Abuela Pan"...les amo
football que soccer lcdtm
y si, hay muchos lugares buenos con comida vegana rica
Me cachaste, yo nunca veo fútbol pero para el mundial ando igual que todo el mundo con la emoción a tope
I was raised in Buenos Aires but moved to Florida, U.S. a couple months ago and I really felt the difference in so many ways. The people, the non city life, lack of transportation here. So many things that Argentinians themselves don’t notice they do have.
Most of the Argentinians complain about what they don’t have (of course they are right in many of them) but for me personally, I learned to appreciate my Buenos Aires a lot more❤️
Me pasó lo mismo
For how amazing Argentina and Buenos Aires are, it is amazing how little media attention it gets in the states. It's hard to find tours to there. I wonder if it has something to do with the exchange rate. If Argentina got more attention, it could be the next big vacation destination.
Hi jade! So happy you're enjoying BA. I also lived there for 6 months a few years ago, for my uni exchange, and I totally agree with you on how people are so appreciative of education. It made me value it so much more as well. I was at uba and it's an amazing uni. In the agronomia faculty, it's in a huge park and the area around is so nice and chill, definitely recommend it to go have some mates with friends 😉 Also, seems like you enjoy dance and tradition so i recommend you go to a peña, they often happens in bars or restaurants, and they dance traditional folk dances from Argentina
ooff course!! inês is right!! you should definitely go to a peña!! peña folklórica, that is... and learn to dance "la chacarera" ❤
You should visit Bariloche, Ushuaia, El calafate, Cataratas del Iguazú, and Mendoza. These places are really different according to the season. Enjoy the trip!
Salta!! Y jujuy , imperdible
And the North West AS WELL, Salta Jujuy y Tucuman, with their own natural beauties.Thank you
For your opinion about us.
y tucuman. No podes ir a salta y jujuy sin pasar por tucuman
@@maestrofeli4259 esotmb tucuman es re lindooo
Totalmente Buenos Aires no es solo Capital Federal y Argrntina no es sólo Buenos Aires, nuestro país es hermoso de norte a sur
Argentina is one of the loves of my life. I was spending a lot of time there before the pandemic, but haven't been able to get back since. Please enjoy that beautiful city for me 💙
alternative title: how to stroke an argentinian's ego lol I'm glad you liked it here
AHAHAHA--
You are soooooo right about safety in South America!!!! I have just been there for a couple of months solo travelling and its on par with going to places in Europe, these videos make me excited to visit buenos aires one day!!!!
I don't normally comment on videos but I am from the US and am going to live in Córdoba for a year or two starting in January! I love love loved this video and it makes me so happy and excited to embrace a new culture. Your energy is soo positive and I love it and aspire to be like you !!!
Hello from Córdoba! I hope you have an amazing time here!!!
You are going to laugh a lot. The funniest people in Arg. More party than in BA because it is a city full of students. And prepare yourself for fernet. Enjoy!
Another cordobean here! I hope you enjoy it a lot ❤❤
Anda a la patagonia, Cordoba es horrible.
@@rainbow-jw3og seguramente viene a la universidad
I lived in Buenos Aires in 2018 for two months, I came back in March this year for two weeks and I needed this bc I miss living there a lot!
It makes me so happy to hear foreigners saying beautiful things about our city and country, with all the flaws and the economic situation sometimes we forget to value these things. Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷💞
I loved this vid! I’m Colombian but I’m in love with Argentina. I’ve been twice and last time stayed for 3 months living alone and exploring the city of BA. I miss it so much. I wanna go back and move to the city. I couldn’t agree more with everything you said about it
This is so sweet Jade, and so true. Sometimes we (porteños) don’t see the good things in our city because we are too worried about the bad ones. It is so nice to be remembered about them by you, so i’m really grateful❤️ We also appreciate very much when foreigners respect us, and we try to give love back in any way. I really think you should go to other cities, especially Bariloche, Salta and Calafate. You won’t regret it ❤️ And you are right about football, you are lucky you weren’t here during the Boca vs River game lol
I'm brazilian and want to go to BA next year to visit. It'll be my first international travel.
As a porteña myself I love hearing your point of view! So happy you're enjoying the city xx and yes, everything is really expensive for us :( going to cafes everyday wouldn't be affordable for me in any way.
And YES PLEASE visit Bariloche o Ushuaia in the Patagonia!!!! Simply mind blowing!
Thanks for sharing!
Hi Jade! Love to hear what you've been loving about living in BA. I live in a different city but travel to BA once or twice a month, some recs of places you should go to if you haven't already: Centro Cultural Kirchner, Colegiales flea market, El Tigre + Puerto de Frutos. Vegan friendly spots I've loved in the city are Gordo Vegano, Naturaleza Sabia, KOI Dumplings and Buenos Aires Verde. Outside of BA I'd highly recommend visiting the Museum of La Plata (a v cool natural history museum in the city of La Plata), I believe they do guided tours in english from time to time :) Have fun exploring before it gets too hot and humid!!
I've been sending dms to her to come to La Plata for months lmao!
Gracias por recomendarle el museo de La Plata!! Es inmenso y súper interesante para visitar!
I also recommend you visiting Mendoza, it has amazing landscapes with vineyards, the Andes mountains and great gastronomic wineries.
Dear Jade, your videos are lovely, your energy is amazing and I feel truly sad that you are gonna leave us some day... I really enjoyed every second of your experience here in Buenos Aires. I was born in Palermo (barrio) and now live in the outskirts of Buenos Aires (Burzaco), so I feel a little bit nostalgic watching you enjoy the city like you do, since I don´t come where you live now very often. I wish the best for you and hope you have the greatest possible life!!
Sebastián! What a lovely comment. Thank you for your kind words. I truly love this city and I’m not ready to leave in any way. It’s so cool that you were raised in Palermo (it’s gorgeous!) and then found a home in the suburbs. I’d love to visit the areas outside BA too!
Habiéndote criado en Palermo, pasar a Burzaco debe ser una experiencia única jajajaja
@@UnJadedJade You are a beautiful, humble and kind human being and deserve the best. You enlighten every place you visit as well as every person you interact with, filling their souls with joy. Thank you for every kind word and please always keep making the world better, every place of it you decide to be in, and never ever change!
@@lautihach98 Lo mejor que me pudo pasar, me casé en el año 2000 y vivo en Burzaco desde ese entonces, mi esposa era de allá, ¡y no me arrepiento! ¡Saludos!
@@sebastiandanielcasciaro947 jaja te lo dije con humor igual
Soy de la matanza y no me iría a capital
Abrazo
As an Argentinian I love Patagonia, I would recommend you go! If not, closer (about an hour - hour and a half) you have Tigre. You can you go kayaking or take a boat trip through the rivers is amazing. if you like the natural reserve downtown, Tigre will be a very very enjoyable experience :)
Pero que hermosas palabras 😍 por cierto 7:52 también nos gusta mucho Coldplay fue en nuestro país donde tocaron 10 veces en River , fuiste??
Hi Jade! I am very happy to hear your analysis of our economic situation. You did it with empathy and that shows your inner light. ¡Muchas gracias por el video!
I am grateful for your comments about my town and your empathy for our economic mayhem. I have not lived there for the last 20 years but it is still my town and I really think it is one of the best cities in the world. I am so happy to know that young students from other countries are welcomed there. I also want to remark that your accent is so beautiful. My accent after so many years in an English-speaking country is horrible, although locals love my Hispanic accent.
Interesting about the world cup. In Europe I’m getting the feeling that many companies and people are boycotting it because of the human rights violations. I usually care for it but will ignore it this time. I was also in BA this year and love it, can’t wait to be back next year.
I think this is a testament to how little I know/care about football that I had no idea there were human rights violations. Just looked into it and you’re right that this is awful. Definitely changes the nature of viewing, thanks for sharing!
Here in argentina we aren't supporting Qatar we're supporting our team because we're always very passionate about it.
@@furbymetal83 Na, you're wrong in that one, the human rights violations come from the death of working men while building the stadiums for the cup, but yeah, no one is massively boycotting it.
Same, I was kinda surprised when she mentioned it because I think if she'd be in Europe right now, she'd have heard much more about the whole issue. As far as I can understand the longing for this certain World Cup feeling, but we should all put ourselves back and try to not watch it, at the end of the day it's just football.
We should be. But futbol here is so huge, no one bats an eye. There's even rapists in major teams that get a pass and keep playing after a lukewarm "hey I'm sorry".
So glad you are enjoying Buenos Aires! 💛 Siempre serás bienvenida.
Thank you for your kind words to my city, I live in London and I wish people knew what an amazing country and pple we have. I miss so much the passion and the curiosity of argentinians, the streets full of art and places reivneting themselves. Thank you so much for showing to the rest of the world!!!
I'm delighted you love BsAs!! You are correct about it being nocturnal--have you noticed that most apartments have a rolling blind over their windows so they can LITERALLY block out the light and sleep during the day (as in my case :D) after dancing tango until 7:30 am?! And I must say..when I lived there, there were NO vegan--and barely vegetarian options aside from papas fritas as meat and "parilla" (Argentine BBQ) are integral to Argentine culture and Gaucho heritage. Argentine meat was part of what made those glorious buildings possible unfortunately. They are the remnants of an insanely wealthy golden era owing to their famous meat that was sought after throughout much of the world. But my experience living there was during the aughts. I am beyond thrilled that they have evolved to embrace veganism and a much healthier lifestyle. Back then, it was cigarettes and BBQ! But being forward-thinking, and very much on trend is typically Argentine so this evolution does not surprise me. Enjoy!!
I was born and raised in Argentina, Buenos Aires and I watched this to see an outsiders perspective, since almost everyone I know, including me, wants to get the hell out of this place asap. It was interesting to see that for you, the experience was almost the complete opposite to locals I know and I literally laughed at the safety part, the high end places are probably fine but as soon as you get out of there, you can't pay me enough to go out and walk around at night alone, specially outside of Capital.
Hi Jade!! I plan on doing a study abroad trip in college and seeing it through your perspective is so comforting. :)
Hi Jade, as an Argentinian who lives in London I'm happy to know you're having a great time there, in Argentina. Keep enjoying BA x
im from a small town in the south of argentina and its always been my dream to live in buenos aires but i still can't afford to move there. its so sad that people from all over the world can live their best life here except for the ones who where born in this country 💔 but its lovely to hear you saying such nice things about it! living here can be so exasperating sometimes, we're pretty much blindfolded by how bad the economic situation is and it's easy to forget how beautiful the place we live in can be.
and btw, patagonia will be waiting for you :-)
Soy de Neuquén e iría a buenos aires solo a pasear, es una ciudad más grande y obviamente hay más quilombos, además todos se van a vivir allá y está re saturado
Yo soy de Buenos Aires y en 3 meses me voy a vivir al sur. Nunca entendi las ganas de vivir en una ciudad amontonado junto a otras 15 millones de personas🤣, mucho menos si ya vivis en lugares paradisiacos como sobran por tus pagos. CABA es muy linda para venir a pasear unos dias, pero para asentarte y armar tu vida aca no te lo recomiendo!
@@guillermomansilla6018 esa idea de que todo en el sur es hermoso es muy porteña jaja. hay lugares y paisajes realmente lindos, sí, pero una gran mayoría no vivimos en esas zonas turísticas. vivimos en pueblos o ciudades chicas donde no hay muchas actividades para hacer, ni tenés lugares donde ir, todos se conocen con todos (esto es mucho menos conveniente de lo que parece), puede ser super difícil conseguir algunas cosas (ni hablar de un laburo), es todo más caro que en el resto del país, no hay tanta tecnología ni profesionales/especialistas en los hospitales x lo que muchas veces terminás viajando... y podría seguir enumerando un buen rato más😅 yo diría que son vidas muy distintas.
y justamente eso de la gente es de lo que más me gusta de buenos aires, el anonimato, la diversidad, la apertura... acá estás a la vista de todos, todo el tiempo.
pero es complicado entender al cien por cien lo que siente un otro sobre tu lugar cuando las experiencias son tan diferentes.
@@tocryindutch bueno pero porque ocurre eso? Porque todos siempre buscan concentrarse en las ciudades, yo creo que en cierta edad si pinta buenos aires, más joda, más mujeres y encima mujeres extranjeras, si para muchas actividades onda músico, actor, periodista para triunfar no queda otra que ir a BS as, pero después solo es una ciudad que te quema los pelos. Va en fin, solo que hay más ciudades en el país que BS as.
Me da gracia cuando dicen que Argentina es insegura y en cualquier pais de europa tenes que tener cuidado de que no te pisen o apuñalen...
Yo soy de Brasil y vivo en argentina hace 6 años u conozco un monton de extranjeros y la verdad que es un cielo en la tierra en comparación a otros países
La verdad que te moviste en los barrios más adinerados y pintorescos de CABA, pero te alejas un poco de ahí y la seguridad no es buena, sobre todo en el conurbano que es lo que rodea CABA. Hay zonas que están liberadas y a veces por una simple mochila te matan, pero bueno, obviamente nadie te mandaría a turistear municipios como San Justo, Liniers o La Matanza xd
Nada diferente de lo que ocurre en ciudades como Roma, Nueva York o París. ¿Estuviste en las afueras de París? ¿Te metiste en un hood de Nueva Jersey o el Bronx de madrugada? ¿Recorriste "Termini" y sus calles de noche? Todas las ciudades grandes del mundo tienen zonas más peligrosas y feas. La inseguridad esta en el puesto 20 para abajo en lo que destacarías de Bs As y la visión de los extranjeros nos deberían mostrar que a veces acá se exageran mucho las cosas y se amplifican extremadamente, haciendonos creer que estamos en el septimo anillo del infierno cuando ni de cerca es así.
Buenos Aires es una ciudad increible desde todo punto de vista.
I'm so glad you love it! I am from Buenos Aires. Here are some hidden places that I love:
1. Peña la morena (Recoleta) people just go there with their guitars and start playing argentine folklore music.
2. Jardin botanico thays (Palermo) has beautiful gardens and is really peaceful.
3. Circulo militar (Retiro) there is a reataurant there call Croque Madam that has great food and you get to see beautiful gardens and the architecture is amazing.
4. Teahouse tealosophy (Palermo) it is really pretty and if you like tea they are the best teas in Argentina.
5. You should go to a wine testing, there are a lot of options I like Wining (Palermo).
6. Parque chas. Beautiful small neighborhood.
7. You have to go to the abierto de polo de Palermo, and whatch some argentine polo. The polo season started this month so you should get tickets as soon as possible.
If you want more tips just ask, I hope it helps!
Visit La Matanza and come again.
Another must-visit places:
1. Barrio Zabaleta
2. Constitución
3. Retiro
4. Villa Soldati
5. Dock Sud
6. Isidro Casanova
7. San Justo
8. El Jagüel
9. Lugano
I just got here a week ago and I am also in love with this city! I'm already thinking about how I can come back here more long term! Que buena onda :)
You have to go to a place called bariloche but in winter, the ski resorts, the snow it's just amazing, I've been there, and ushuaia it's pretty cool too, as foreign people we think that latin america has only tropical weather and amazing beaches but Argentina its so different from the rest of latin america even the culture, cheers! great vid btw.
i love how careful and empathetic you were with your observations!! i wish more people were like you thank u and i hope you enjoy the rest of your stay :)
I'm from Buenos Aires, living in Madrid. All I can say is: I miss BA 🥲
I simply adore the way you see life and your surroundings, Jade. There are lots of preconceived ideas and prejudice when it comes to visiting South America overall, and getting to see you exploring a bit of Argentina surely helps people get a glimpse of what South America is actually like. Kudos to you on those amazing videos and perspectives, and if you get the chance, do visit other places whilst you're here!
I've been following you for so long and you beeing in Argentina is honestly amaizing, I hope you enjoy your stay here. Hopefully you get a chance to visit all the places you feel like
i grew up in buenos aires but now am in the US studying in university and i love hearing foreigners opinions of my city🥺🥺❤️ i’m glad you love it
Recommendation: If you like quiet and beautiful places with sea, beachs and nature, you can visit the Atlantic Coast in Buenos Aires about 400 Km of the CABA:
- Mar del Plata City
- Villa Gesell City
- Pinamar City
Cheers from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Damn, it sounds so good! Argentina looks like the greatest country in the world! Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
I think you could try to visit a not-famous residential neighborhood like Caballito, and just standing in a park drinking coffee, mate or something.
I recommend Plaza Irlanda, is tiny and you can see the daily life of Buenos Aires people.
Me alegro que estés feliz aquí, nací y crecí en BA , no puedo irme. Amo todo de mi ciudad querida. Pásala bien y disfruta de conciertos y la gente( somos muy de dar cariño :)
you should definitely visit Belgrano!! (beautiful european architecture, lots of cafes) also, in Devoto near La Plaza Arenales there are of gastronomic experiences! im sooo happy you are enjoying this city!!♡
Love your energy. Thank you to come visit our country and, as a foreing, love it that much. It's pretty grateful to see how you talk about us and the good image that you give to the people that doesn't know Buenos Aires. Hope you have a wonderful time been here and that, when you eventualy leave, take with you great memorys. Hope you always find Buenos Aires as your home and want to come back to visit us. People like you really makes us bettter :) Love you Jade
Is one of my favorite city in the world, also the people is so kind ❤️ ♥️!!!!!!!!!!
"university is free" - well, the taxpayers and 1% DAILY INFLATION says otherwise. and now hopefully the 'free' college for middle-class MERCOSUR kids will go away, and Argentina can stop paying for other countries' college costs.
Glad you are enjoying this city, it's a safe city in general but always keep in mind though that there are some rough areas and you shouldn't blindly trust everyone you meet.
Hi Jade! Thanks so much for your words and love for my city. I feel like we don't appreciate it sometimes and tend to look on the grimm side of things, which is why it makes me happy that you are having a great time here, experiencing new things and being comfortable around the city. Love and hugs!
i'm Japanese. I do appreciate you to make this video.
i just interested in going to Argentina (using working holiday visa).
what is mean ' casual magic' ?
i can't find this meaning...
I loved your video!! I'm from Argentina and its an incredible country to come and visit... BUT NEVER, NEVER AND I REPEAT, NEVER come to live here, living in Argentina is just a horrible experience, its dangerous and almost impossible to be ok here, the people just blindly follow some politicians and the economy and the country itself are extremely chaotic
Well you just convinced me to ask to do my school exchange semester there
Hey @Unjaded Jade Can you record a Study with me 2022 coz I've been watch your "STUDY WITH ME For 2hr" for the last 3 years, I wish to see an updated version of you in 2022. Loves your content. GL
What a surprise!! I used to follow you on Tiktok when you were in The Netherlands. I'm glad to know you are visiting here now. I hope you enjoy the warm of the Argentinians and I definetely suggest to try to visit Patagonia!! Saludos! 🙂
Loved this video. Learned so many new things about Buenos Aires (not that I actually knew anything at all before 🤣) love that they are a big bookshop type of city 😜 now I'm thinking about doing my postgraduate there! Thanks Jade 🙏🏻✨️
Haha i ve always watched you from Argentina (i m student for medicine in UBA and go to the hospital that you filmed) Fan of this video ❤ i laughed a lot! You should go to Teatro Colon (in december they will dance Cascanueces), and to Bresh party next saturday, it s really fun! And if you can t go to Patagonia go to the north, salta jujuy are something incredible…. Haha all my country is beautiful i love it and hope you keep falling in love with it! Mucha suertee
The economy is really doing well. We are growing at 10% year-on-year. The problem is that there is no redistribution of wealth and that the entire right-wing political arc wants indebtedness and colonialism. In fact, the last government was the serial indebtedness that left us bankrupt with an illegal debt, not recognized by the central bank, Congress and ignoring the IMF articles. We have the enemy within us playing a democratic game without really being one. A country cannot be built if 50% of the population is deceived, the media bought, and justice given to power. All this anti-politics is fed from the international central power.
If you like nature and active people, you should go to Vial Costero in Vicente López. It's a giant park in front of the river and sooo many people go there on weekends to roller skate, bike or have a picnic/drink mate with friends or family. I think you'd love it!
The taxi drivers/most ppl knowing about politics idea is a superficial one. Sadly, almost everybody just repeats BS from tv and never even try to understand what they're talking about, let alone create their own understanding.
I live in NYC and is very dangerous, overrated, and expensive. I've been to Buenos Aires twice and now that I can work remotely .. I'll be on my way there again soon.. thanks for the Video.
I' m from Buenos Aires and i saw this lizards twice in my life 🤷♂️ they are not common except the country side (far away from BA) or the ecological reserve
De la misma forma que no sabes hablar español también te digo que no tienes idea de lo peligroso que es este país para la gente normal y honesta, el crimen y el narcotráfico están tomando el país por completo y te pueden dar un balazo por 1 dólar. Tu opinión no tiene ningún fundamento, deberías empezar por informarte por ejemplo que que sucede en el conourbano o en Rosario. Saludos.
Hi Jade! Loved this video, Palermo gal here if you ever wanna hang ☺ i'm a vegetarian so I know many cool vegan places u can come to over here. Hope you keep enjoying your stay here, it's honestly a beautiful city with a lot of heart and sense of humor 💖