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I'm just loving your journey around South America & Mexico as well. It brings back a lot of great memories for me. Argentina I must say so very civilized, good wine, great food, stunning architecture and sophisticated culture. Parts of Buenos Aires did remind me of Australian Cities especially where the English influence on early architecture is present like around the main Railway Station and City Grid. Aside from that BA is definitely the Paris of the Southern Hemisphere, an amazingly VAST metropolis of hundreds of individually different and diverse neighborhoods. I will go back one day - promise!
@@NataliaHernandez1919 porque Argentina se quedó atrasada, no crece, no se desarrolla, la gente es muy incivilizada (en sentido de comunicarse en idiomas, los modales, educación, y estudio) le falta tecnología, seguridad, economía, educación, construcciones, cuidado, expandirse en muchos ámbitos. Tiene lo mismo que tenían hace 160 años y cada vez menos cuidado. Antes era desarrollado para su época, la gente era más educada y estudiosa pero pasaron los años, no se organizó y no se adaptó a la globalización y el resto de países lo están pasando por arriba. Desde el punto de vista de una extranjera, los países de arriba siempre fueron bastante incivilizados, no se tuvo buena imagen, pero están saliendo adelante y Argentina que era diferente y era un país muy importante ahora con los años exporta su gente e imita estos países, decrece en todos sus ámbitos cuando lo tiene todo para crecer, busca tener peor imagen a ser mejor. Argentina no tiene “la calidad” que tenía antes, ni la gente, ni la cultura, ni la economía, etc. Se quedó atrasada al mundo actual y está en una mala situación al resto de países que se consideran estables, comunes y por lo tanto civilizados. Aunque no te parezca, el mundo y los países tienen sus estereotipos que cambian con el tiempo. Argentina antes era un gran país se lo llamaba “World’s barn” hoy se conoce como “1 dollar store” y “economic disaster”. Además, si le preguntas a cualquier extranjero como es un argentino la respuesta es Vago. Eso responde tu pregunta?
@@d.s3980 tu generalidad me hace pensar que no ves otras cosas que algunos podemos ver desde adentro. Hay varios puntos que parcialmente te los puedo tomar y otros que no. Yo no tengo tantas herramientas para afirmarlo, por ejemplo que hoy van más a la universidad que en los 90/2000. Lo que podríamos decir también es que los edificios de puerto madero y de muchas otras zonas son modernos, y otros se mantienen como antes, mezcla de antiguo y moderno. Que por ejemplo hay lugares donde uno decía que era campo y ahora hay countryes o barrios cerrados, eso también es modernizar las ciudades. Creo que los 20 últimos años ayudaron a empeorar muchas cosas, pero nuestra esencia y cultura del trabajo no se perdió. Aunque intenten seguir con la máquina de pobres sin ambiciones.
The security guard on a screen is given by a company called Prosegur. This man is conected to the flats in the building and is looking at a number of screens in different buildings. You talk to him when you visit someone in the building he would check with them and let you in. Your AirBnB was in a very good place, in Recoleta. You were fifteen minutes by bus of Downtown (called Microcentro, where Plaza de Mayo is Located). The Centro Cultural Recoleta was a former Franciscan Monastery, of the Recoletos branch, which gave name to the zone. The Garrapiñada is nuts covered with sugar with vanilla essence. They use a copper bowl where you put the sugar, water and nuts. The traditional one is made using peanuts, but you can find made with almonds also. The closing of an empanada is sometimes arcane knowledge, reserved only to initiates in that wisdom :) A normal "asado" in any house made for the family consists of chorizo (thick saussage, the same in the "choripan"), may be "morcilla" (blood saussage), may be "Provoleta" (a thick medallion of Provolone Cheese with spices, melt on a special pan in the grill) and meat of different types (tira de asado (from de ribs), bife (steak), vacío (from the belly of the cow). And all that served with normal salads (lettuce, tomato and onion, or potato, egg and mayoinase) All those toppins are in "cool" parrillas but is not very used in households. Your dessert after the asado was very very traditional. Cheese and quince or sweet potato sweet. And you made an alfajor. In the drugstores in all the city you may find not less than 50 different types of alfajores of industry types. Then when you go to different places in the contry you'll find many other hand made or with local recipes.
I smiled when the two of you started discussing whether to walk or take the subway at the beginning of your video. Could have been a conversation between me and my wife, haha! Anyways, Buenos Aires does look really beautiful. I love the outdoorsy way of life as shown by your footage: market places, restaurants with outdoor seating... Amazing! Would love to go there some day. Amazing video, thumbs up and new sub! :-)
I’m half Argentinian and half Norwegian and lives in Buenos Aires til I was 5. Sadly I don’t remember anything and I feel like I’m missing out on where I’m from and who I am. Watching your video to learn and feel 💞. Great video quality! I’m enjoying this a lot
I'm glad you liked the city, and that you were able to enjoy it before the arrival of the quarantine. There are places in Argentina that are worth visiting. Iguazú Falls, and the Perito Moreno Glacier, for example. If you have not visited them, I recommend you do so in the future. Greetings from B.A. !!!
I went to Buenos Aires on March 13th, 2020. The first day of Covid measures... although I didn't have a good time because of this, I must admit the vibe of the city was unique and really, really nice. I wish I had visited on another time.
I love Argentina! It's kind of an Europe city in South America! lol That big avenue with Obelisc in the final (I don't remember the name) is my favorite place!
Well I really wish it would be like an Europe city It is obviously really pretty there but there are very poor parts in Argentina which you can’t even imagine, also in Buenos Aires where I used to live. It’s a beautiful place to visit but to live there is not as good as people from the outside think. I appreciate that you like our country. I sadly moved to Europe with my parents and we want to go back but the situation is very bad right now :(
Awesome vlog as usual :) Argentina looks amazing. A question, I looked at your gear list but couldn't see it. But what do you use to attach your camera to your backpack? as seen 6:39 ?
Thank you so much. It's this one kit.co/divertliving/divertliving-s-full-camera-pack/sony-fe-70-200mm-f-2 : i think you could not recognize it on our site because the color is different. The one you see in the video we put a sticker on it for the protection purpose !:)
The best moments to go to B.A. are from March to May (autumn) and from September to November (spring). Winter is too cold, and the days are short. Summer is too hot. In December it starts to get hot. But it is a good time to go to B.A., anyways.
Thank you for show our country as you do!!!!!!! Im very sorry for the juice seller, he scammed you, the price for that juice is not over 50AR$. Im currently living in NY! Well that’s all, thank you guys, we love tourists and immigrants.
I just found you on UA-cam ! I didn’t know you were a youtuber and actually I saw you guys in Taiwan last August for Tourmeaway hahahah you caught my eyes actually but I didn’t talk with you ! However, your UA-cam videos are very awesome. I learned a lot from you guys !! And I hope the two of you stay safe and have fun 😊
my mum's been to Argentina and she said that it's a very beautiful country even tho she got robbed by some guy while in the city, the capital is actually called 'the Paris of the south' because it resemblance of Paris, nice video guys and photos! take care🧡
That's crazy, we feel very safe in Buenos Aires, never once feeling like we will get robbed. Sorry for what happened to your mom, and yeah totally agree that it's a very beautiful place to visit. You too, take care 🧡
I live in Argentina and i live day a day, here in the center have many thefts but no robberies with a gun, but in the neigboor hood when i live that is called "conurbano" you must be careful
@@DivertLiving I am going to answer you in Spanish because I am Argentine and at least use the translator so you can learn the language here. Argentina tiene muchos lugares para visitar, con todos los climas y territorios, hay praderas, montañas, desiertos, selvas, etc. (ua-cam.com/video/57waq1HdllQ/v-deo.html). Para vos, Buenos Aires y otras ciudades de este país es muy barata para europeos. No lo digo yo como argentino, pero los extranjeros valoran un alto nivel de hoteleria, gastronomía, hospitalidad y calidad, Somos un país del tercer mundo, subdesarrollado pero creo que te vas a sentir mejor que en tu propia casa,, Es más, si venís por Rosario, te invito a comer un asado en mi casa, Abrazos y Saludos
It has a USA vibe, very well organized, very well maintained!!! hahah yeah this video really aged well, because the US is the measuring stick for every other country.
I love ❤ this video 🎥 argentina 🇦🇷 is my favorite 😍 country 🌎 Btw if u haven't visited Georgia (not US state a country) it's flag: 🇬🇪 U should visit! U can choose one of these cities from Georgia 🇬🇪: Poti Tbilisi Kutaisi Batumi (Tbilisi is the capital city of Georgia 🇬🇪 btw)
Another great video,at least your keeping busy while we are all locked down. Today I saw on the Thaiger News channel from Thailand that the death rate over there is going down.They only had 28 deaths yesterday so hopefully the worst is over,now all you have to do is stay healthy and safe until the U.S.opens up. May God Bless you both.
Yeah European often think South America is all backward.. when in fact the wealthy neighborhoods are generally on par with European cities when it comes to technology services and variety of foods and shopping. I know Europe well.. and there's nothing woow about it other than the history. Buenos Aires seems more lively and friendly.. with everything a big European city could offer.
Saludos para todos entre los tantos sitios culturales y gastronomicos que ofrece Argentina , el Restaurant que mencionan es un Restaurant de corte Internacional que recibe Turistas de diferentes lugares , para los que mencionan que les parece costoso una bebida en 200 pesos , para un Turista representa un poco mas de 1 dolar , excelente sitio y reportaje, saludos.
Hey Jimmy and Tah, idk if you remember me, I responded to one of your IG stories (runasig) when Tah was looking for something Asian in some grocery (I think) while I was in Buenos Aires last January. Anyway, Tah cracked me up when the lady was saying apunto, then Tah said puto (rice cakes in Filipino) and puta (hahahah, google it). Cheers to you both in these Covid times. Stay safe, ciao from Houston.
Very cool. I lived there for a few years when I was younger. It's much nicer to travel there than to live there, but that's what you guys do, so hoping you had an amazing time! 🙏
Jimmy and Tah, I need your help. I suffer from severe neuropathy and experience a great deal of pain depending on how long an episode lasts. Could you please check on the medical system in Argentina for me, please? I prefer using acupuncture as opposed to medicine whenever possible. Lyrica and Neurontin can give you some nasty side effects at times. At least Buenos Aires has a mild to moderate climate. Back in NY, winter can be hell on earth for me! Thank you for reading and hope you can relay something I can enjoy!
HELLO GUYS, IS SUPER THE INTRO, BUT SHOULD YOU NOT APOLOGIZE, ON THE CONTRARY IT IS REFRESHING TO SEE SOMETHING DIFFERENT AND INSPIRE US FOR WHEN WE CAN GO BACK AND TRAVEL, it is true what the boy says, you have a different way of walking, I also think that I would recognize you if I see you, a big hug from a Venezuelan living in Belgium
Jimmy, “This is literally the best dessert I have ever had!” Now that is saying ALOT considering all the places you have visited and desserts you have tasted. That didn’t have anything to do with the wine you were drinking did it? 😂😂😂😂 What’s the actual name and all the ingredients? I really want the recipe to be honest😁😁
Nice vid but when you say, "this reminds me of the USA, very clean, very organized", that's a misstatement. So South Central is clean and organized? Is the Bronx very clean and organized? Is skid row very clean and organized? What you meant to say was "this reminds me of the BEST parts of the US". Buenos Aires is very beautiful and very few cities in the US can compare.
well its the same both ways, argentina is pretty? no, clearly you havent been to the hoods there, villa 31, fuerte apache, la 1 11 14, they are referring to palermo and recoleta, obviously when you say that a country is very organized you are referring to the "Tourist zone" or the high end zones
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I'm so happy Argentina is finally re-opening for international tourism. I can't wait to visit the country in January!
I'm brazilian, and I love Buenos Aires! 🤩❣️
Great to see normalized life before the uncertain times we are experiencing. Thanks for sharing the good times during these difficult times.
So happy you feel that way :)
200 pesos el vaso de jugo? Alto robo!
ajajaja terrible
aunque en dolares sería dos dolares nomas, aún así es un poco caro también para ellos xD
Jajajajajjajaa cuando te ven la cara de turista, habia que aprovechar
les vio la pinta de turistas y procedió
jajaja la asalto!!
I'm just loving your journey around South America & Mexico as well. It brings back a lot of great memories for me.
Argentina I must say so very civilized, good wine, great food, stunning architecture and sophisticated culture. Parts of Buenos Aires did remind me of Australian Cities especially where the English influence on early architecture is present like around the main Railway Station and City Grid. Aside from that BA is definitely the Paris of the Southern Hemisphere, an amazingly VAST metropolis of hundreds of individually different and diverse neighborhoods.
I will go back one day - promise!
Its worth going back! Its an amazing place!
Omg, thanks for saying that...♡
por que no seriamos civilizados? no somos una tribu perdida en america del sur
@@NataliaHernandez1919 porque Argentina se quedó atrasada, no crece, no se desarrolla, la gente es muy incivilizada (en sentido de comunicarse en idiomas, los modales, educación, y estudio) le falta tecnología, seguridad, economía, educación, construcciones, cuidado, expandirse en muchos ámbitos. Tiene lo mismo que tenían hace 160 años y cada vez menos cuidado. Antes era desarrollado para su época, la gente era más educada y estudiosa pero pasaron los años, no se organizó y no se adaptó a la globalización y el resto de países lo están pasando por arriba. Desde el punto de vista de una extranjera, los países de arriba siempre fueron bastante incivilizados, no se tuvo buena imagen, pero están saliendo adelante y Argentina que era diferente y era un país muy importante ahora con los años exporta su gente e imita estos países, decrece en todos sus ámbitos cuando lo tiene todo para crecer, busca tener peor imagen a ser mejor. Argentina no tiene “la calidad” que tenía antes, ni la gente, ni la cultura, ni la economía, etc. Se quedó atrasada al mundo actual y está en una mala situación al resto de países que se consideran estables, comunes y por lo tanto civilizados. Aunque no te parezca, el mundo y los países tienen sus estereotipos que cambian con el tiempo. Argentina antes era un gran país se lo llamaba “World’s barn” hoy se conoce como “1 dollar store” y “economic disaster”. Además, si le preguntas a cualquier extranjero como es un argentino la respuesta es Vago. Eso responde tu pregunta?
@@d.s3980 tu generalidad me hace pensar que no ves otras cosas que algunos podemos ver desde adentro. Hay varios puntos que parcialmente te los puedo tomar y otros que no. Yo no tengo tantas herramientas para afirmarlo, por ejemplo que hoy van más a la universidad que en los 90/2000.
Lo que podríamos decir también es que los edificios de puerto madero y de muchas otras zonas son modernos, y otros se mantienen como antes, mezcla de antiguo y moderno. Que por ejemplo hay lugares donde uno decía que era campo y ahora hay countryes o barrios cerrados, eso también
es modernizar las ciudades. Creo que los 20 últimos años ayudaron a empeorar muchas cosas, pero nuestra esencia y cultura del trabajo no se perdió. Aunque intenten seguir con la máquina de pobres sin ambiciones.
Love this Vedo!! Buenos Aires was already in my bucket list of places to visit but this video makes me want to visit more!
Its really one of our favorite cities!
Thanks im of Argentina
Hi! Im Argentinian. I'm glad that both of you had a nice experience❤️
We loved it here!
The security guard on a screen is given by a company called Prosegur. This man is conected to the flats in the building and is looking at a number of screens in different buildings. You talk to him when you visit someone in the building he would check with them and let you in.
Your AirBnB was in a very good place, in Recoleta. You were fifteen minutes by bus of Downtown (called Microcentro, where Plaza de Mayo is Located).
The Centro Cultural Recoleta was a former Franciscan Monastery, of the Recoletos branch, which gave name to the zone.
The Garrapiñada is nuts covered with sugar with vanilla essence. They use a copper bowl where you put the sugar, water and nuts. The traditional one is made using peanuts, but you can find made with almonds also.
The closing of an empanada is sometimes arcane knowledge, reserved only to initiates in that wisdom :)
A normal "asado" in any house made for the family consists of chorizo (thick saussage, the same in the "choripan"), may be "morcilla" (blood saussage), may be "Provoleta" (a thick medallion of Provolone Cheese with spices, melt on a special pan in the grill) and meat of different types (tira de asado (from de ribs), bife (steak), vacío (from the belly of the cow). And all that served with normal salads (lettuce, tomato and onion, or potato, egg and mayoinase) All those toppins are in "cool" parrillas but is not very used in households.
Your dessert after the asado was very very traditional. Cheese and quince or sweet potato sweet.
And you made an alfajor. In the drugstores in all the city you may find not less than 50 different types of alfajores of industry types. Then when you go to different places in the contry you'll find many other hand made or with local recipes.
Yesss alfajores! Love them
They are so so so good!
Amazing video guys! Argentina looks so beautiful! I have to visit forsure!
Thanks mate! It is wild! I really want to visit the mountains here!
I smiled when the two of you started discussing whether to walk or take the subway at the beginning of your video. Could have been a conversation between me and my wife, haha! Anyways, Buenos Aires does look really beautiful. I love the outdoorsy way of life as shown by your footage: market places, restaurants with outdoor seating... Amazing! Would love to go there some day. Amazing video, thumbs up and new sub! :-)
Thank you so much! It really is an amazing city, especially this time of the year!
Red meat and wine is definitely the perfect Argentinian combo! 🥩🍷
Yea but i dont think much can beat our Seafood and wine we had in NYC haha
Divert Living That’s a fact!! We gotta do that again when we’re all in NYC again and this virus blows over
I’m half Argentinian and half Norwegian and lives in Buenos Aires til I was 5. Sadly I don’t remember anything and I feel like I’m missing out on where I’m from and who I am. Watching your video to learn and feel 💞. Great video quality! I’m enjoying this a lot
Thank you so much!
Omg me too!
Snakker du norsk ahah?
Jeg bodde bare i Argentina i ca 2 år da
@@annarabelik hæ sverg du er halvt argentinsk!!!!
I'm glad you liked the city, and that you were able to enjoy it before the arrival of the quarantine.
There are places in Argentina that are worth visiting. Iguazú Falls, and the Perito Moreno Glacier, for example.
If you have not visited them, I recommend you do so in the future.
Greetings from B.A. !!!
We really want to see so much more of the country!
I went to Buenos Aires on March 13th, 2020. The first day of Covid measures... although I didn't have a good time because of this, I must admit the vibe of the city was unique and really, really nice. I wish I had visited on another time.
200 pesos that glass of orange juice??? thats very expensive haha, good video keep it up!
vi lo mismo :o
Lo mismo pensé jajaja lo estafaron
JAJAJ LPM pense que era lo única que lo vio y pensó noo le re afanaron pobre, ni en pedo pago eso
Les vieron la cara, jaja, pobres chicos. Que vendedor caradura.
Mal, que lastima que no había nadie cerca para decirles que era UN RE ROBO! jajajaja
Yes please keep sharing these videos it’s much needed in these tough times!!
We want to spread nothing but happiness :)
South America trips have been amazing. It is fun to watch and so many things to learn about each country. The empanada class looks really interesting
It was really interesting!
8:36 CaRaPiNaRa ,jajaj los ame😂❤❤
The content I need right now 🙏 Thank you! Vicariously traveling through your memories
Thank you so much! I hope it brings some sort of relief to you :)
Awesome video! Thanks for the info. Looking forward to traveling again soon. Hope you're well!
Thank you so much! So do we!
Loved this video guys!!!!
"You can't say caramel because the locals will be very upset...you say 'doosay'" lol .
when they eat garrapiñada omg so sweet im from buenos aires just watching it beacause i miss my city during the lockdown hope you enjoyed the city
Really?
The turkey empanada looked so fun! Thanks for another great vid.
hahahah it was really good!
All of your videos really calming
Thank you so much!
Can you include or let us know where you too the cooking class or what company you used ? Thank you !
It is all linked in the description of the video :)
Garrapiñada! riquisimo!
That cooking experience was amazing! Great fun too.
It was so so unique!
Haha, "the guy has the best nuts in Argentina." Jimmy, stop handling his nuts!🤣
hahahahahhahahahhahahaha atleast someone caught on to the joke 😂
I love Argentina! It's kind of an Europe city in South America! lol That big avenue with Obelisc in the final (I don't remember the name) is my favorite place!
Well I really wish it would be like an Europe city It is obviously really pretty there but there are very poor parts in Argentina which you can’t even imagine, also in Buenos Aires where I used to live. It’s a beautiful place to visit but to live there is not as good as people from the outside think. I appreciate that you like our country. I sadly moved to Europe with my parents and we want to go back but the situation is very bad right now :(
Bueno información buena vídeo
All the food in the last segment omggggg. 😍 And wow to that guy who recognised Jimmy by the way he walks. 👏👏👏
I was very shocked about that as well hahaha
Another good video guys.
Thank you so much!
Like si eres de Argentina y viniste a ver el vídeo😀
15:50 minute Garrapiñada is called in Buenos Aires, but in the north of Argentina, precisely in Tucumán: "praliné"
El ciudad que amo muchisimo en todo el mundo
Great video. Looking to visit BA soon. What is the name of the place where they teach you how to make your own empanadas?
What month did you go? How was the heat?
Beautiful Argentina súper important and cool. Te falto mostrar la parte moderna puerto Madero y Catalinas norte
a city that reminds me to La Paz
gracias che por el comentario de mi pais
@@cachitobanda3058 Yo soy Argentino también
re cheto lpm
Love your videos from Vietnam 🇻🇳
Thank you so much!
Love your vids guys. Genuine and authentic.
So glad you enjoyed guys
Awesome vlog as usual :) Argentina looks amazing.
A question, I looked at your gear list but couldn't see it. But what do you use to attach your camera to your backpack? as seen 6:39 ?
Thank you so much. It's this one kit.co/divertliving/divertliving-s-full-camera-pack/sony-fe-70-200mm-f-2 : i think you could not recognize it on our site because the color is different. The one you see in the video we put a sticker on it for the protection purpose !:)
themightyyapefish
It is! I recommend you to visit the Iguazú Waterfalls, and the Perito Moreno Glacier!
I think I have made my mind up about going in December. Also, that bag with the face was awesome.
It was cool right! Kinda creepy as well though haha
The best moments to go to B.A. are from March to May (autumn) and from September to November (spring).
Winter is too cold, and the days are short.
Summer is too hot.
In December it starts to get hot. But it is a good time to go to B.A., anyways.
Nice vlog guys! Great distraction while in lockdown
Thank you so much!
I missed EZE aka Buenos Aires sooo much!! The Good air!😁😌🍃👍🏻 My fond memories... Gracias por compartir el video!👍🏻📸
You two are so sweet and polite, i´ve really enjoyed the video, greetings from Santa Fe-Argentina!
Argentina es hermosa, en todas sus partes, provincias, islas. MALVINAS ARGENTINAS
I'm into Europe travels but Argentina and South America in general are interesting too!
Its so so interesting! We really loved it here
Well argentina (precisely buenos aires) is known as the little Europe
Thank you for show our country as you do!!!!!!! Im very sorry for the juice seller, he scammed you, the price for that juice is not over 50AR$. Im currently living in NY! Well that’s all, thank you guys, we love tourists and immigrants.
Your empanadas we’re GREAT!
Ahhh Stay safe in NY, also its fine we are used to is hahah
So so so good!
I love watching your travel videos. It inspires me to travel as well ❤️
Thank you so much!
Thank you for bring us to argentina😄 staysafe too my friend
Of course :) Thank you for watching!
great video!! definitely expecting a lot of good food now! :)
They have tons of amazing food!
i like your videos alot and i havent been to argentina either
Its beautiful!
ok
I love BA, great vlog. You do have a certain walk
hahahha really!?!
Thank you so much!
I just found you on UA-cam ! I didn’t know you were a youtuber and actually I saw you guys in Taiwan last August for Tourmeaway hahahah you caught my eyes actually but I didn’t talk with you !
However, your UA-cam videos are very awesome. I learned a lot from you guys !! And I hope the two of you stay safe and have fun 😊
Thats so crazy! Hahaha Thank you so much! Hope you are staying safe and healthy as well!
We always enjoy your videos !!
That means a lot to us, thank you !:)
i recommend to you to visit LA cumbrecita,its a germany places in middle of argentina,we hope you again in this beatiful country
my mum's been to Argentina and she said that it's a very beautiful country even tho she got robbed by some guy while in the city, the capital is actually called 'the Paris of the south' because it resemblance of Paris, nice video guys and photos! take care🧡
That's crazy, we feel very safe in Buenos Aires, never once feeling like we will get robbed. Sorry for what happened to your mom, and yeah totally agree that it's a very beautiful place to visit. You too, take care 🧡
I live in Argentina and i live day a day, here in the center have many thefts but no robberies with a gun, but in the neigboor hood when i live that is called "conurbano" you must be careful
@@francoborquez9327 literally, I live in Pilar, and even though most of the people live in gated communities, Pilar is not a safe town.
Yo viajo de un Pais a otro Y el robot existe en TODOS lados
You guys were rocking the chef's hats 👨🏼🍳👩🏽🍳 very cute 🤤 seems like food is getting better each vlog 😁 exceptional 👌🏽
Hahaha maybe we will wear chef hat in every of videos from now on 😂😂
@@DivertLiving hahaa 😁 yes please 😂
I love your videos!
Thank you so much!
Good looks!,
Great Argentina
1:24 yeah dude!! 😂😂😂😂. I love that👍
Looks a lovely city and compared to my home town London is ridiculousy cheap
hahahah i hear London is expensive!
@@DivertLiving
I am going to answer you in Spanish because I am Argentine and at least use the translator so you can learn the language here.
Argentina tiene muchos lugares para visitar, con todos los climas y territorios, hay praderas, montañas, desiertos, selvas, etc. (ua-cam.com/video/57waq1HdllQ/v-deo.html).
Para vos, Buenos Aires y otras ciudades de este país es muy barata para europeos. No lo digo yo como argentino, pero los extranjeros valoran un alto nivel de hoteleria, gastronomía, hospitalidad y calidad,
Somos un país del tercer mundo, subdesarrollado pero creo que te vas a sentir mejor que en tu propia casa,,
Es más, si venís por Rosario, te invito a comer un asado en mi casa,
Abrazos y Saludos
Well, bring your euros (or £) and you will be rich here .. haha. You should come to visit, there are beautiful landscapes especially in Patagonia.
love to see your great video..
Jim, always wanted to go there. Even though the People are a bit snooty. Lol. But bet is so different than anything else in Latin America
It has a USA vibe, very well organized, very well maintained!!! hahah yeah this video really aged well, because the US is the measuring stick for every other country.
How long did you stay in Buenos Aires and how much you paid for those days in total expenses?
I love ❤ this video 🎥 argentina 🇦🇷 is my favorite 😍 country 🌎
Btw if u haven't visited Georgia (not US state a country) it's flag: 🇬🇪
U should visit!
U can choose one of these cities from Georgia 🇬🇪:
Poti
Tbilisi
Kutaisi
Batumi
(Tbilisi is the capital city of Georgia 🇬🇪 btw)
Another great video,at least your keeping busy while we are all locked down. Today I saw on the Thaiger News channel from Thailand that the death rate over there is going down.They only had 28 deaths yesterday so hopefully the worst is over,now all you have to do is stay healthy and safe until the U.S.opens up. May God Bless you both.
I hope it gets better everywhere! Thank you so much for watching, we really hope you are staying safe!
Just a quick remider that Europe e the US are not the center of the world, so you can find good services e diferent technology out of those places
Yeah European often think South America is all backward.. when in fact the wealthy neighborhoods are generally on par with European cities when it comes to technology services and variety of foods and shopping. I know Europe well.. and there's nothing woow about it other than the history. Buenos Aires seems more lively and friendly.. with everything a big European city could offer.
Saludos para todos entre los tantos sitios culturales y gastronomicos que ofrece Argentina , el Restaurant que mencionan es un Restaurant de corte Internacional que recibe Turistas de diferentes lugares , para los que mencionan que les parece costoso una bebida en 200 pesos , para un Turista representa un poco mas de 1 dolar , excelente sitio y reportaje, saludos.
no, si te fijás las conversiones que hace en el video, vas a ver que el dólar valía 66 pesos
Hola, soy de Buenos Aires, gracias por visitar mi ciudad! ❤
Qué graciosos les gustaron las garrapiñadas!! jajaja
Can you put English subtitles on all other videos?
We do :)
@@DivertLiving thank you sooo much🤗☺️
Buen video amigo quiero conocer ese país saludos desde Argentina
There are empanadas all around South America and they are all different and delicious.
So so so good!
Once you've gotta try Paraguayan empanadas... Sooo different and sooo delicious!
it was very funny to see how jimmy salivated while cooking, how good you did that course to order your meat "a punto"
hahahhaha
Hey Jimmy and Tah, idk if you remember me, I responded to one of your IG stories (runasig) when Tah was looking for something Asian in some grocery (I think) while I was in Buenos Aires last January. Anyway, Tah cracked me up when the lady was saying apunto, then Tah said puto (rice cakes in Filipino) and puta (hahahah, google it). Cheers to you both in these Covid times. Stay safe, ciao from Houston.
hahahahha we know what it means thats why it was so funny hahahaha. Of course we remember you, we hope you are doing well and staying safe!
Remember when we had a thing called tourism? All those places empty and boarded up for months now
Very cool. I lived there for a few years when I was younger. It's much nicer to travel there than to live there, but that's what you guys do, so hoping you had an amazing time! 🙏
It was such a great trip! We really had a great experience
Estos panas me agradan
you must visit the patagonia someday
Jimmy and Tah, I need your help. I suffer from severe neuropathy and experience a great deal of pain depending on how long an episode lasts. Could you please check on the medical system in Argentina for me, please? I prefer using acupuncture as opposed to medicine whenever possible. Lyrica and Neurontin can give you some nasty side effects at times. At least Buenos Aires has a mild to moderate climate. Back in NY, winter can be hell on earth for me! Thank you for reading and hope you can relay something I can enjoy!
Jimmy " That's cause i care about you so much "
Tah ... completely ignores him and then starts talking to the vender ....
So cold
HELLO GUYS, IS SUPER THE INTRO, BUT SHOULD YOU NOT APOLOGIZE, ON THE CONTRARY IT IS REFRESHING TO SEE SOMETHING DIFFERENT AND INSPIRE US FOR WHEN WE CAN GO BACK AND TRAVEL, it is true what the boy says, you have a different way of walking, I also think that I would recognize you if I see you, a big hug from a Venezuelan living in Belgium
Thank you so much ❤️
Guys, I'm argentinian, and garrapiñadas are not caramelized cashew nuts, they are caramelized peanuts
😎👍
Jimmy, “This is literally the best dessert I have ever had!” Now that is saying ALOT considering all the places you have visited and desserts you have tasted. That didn’t have anything to do with the wine you were drinking did it? 😂😂😂😂 What’s the actual name and all the ingredients? I really want the recipe to be honest😁😁
No it really was incredible! hahah Look up "argentine dessert dulce"
It is ice cream with fruits .. strawberries and plums. And it has chopped walnuts and almonds.
Basically that.
@@federicostritzler7650 Thank you, we need that too !:D
Whats the name of the market?
Nice vid but when you say, "this reminds me of the USA, very clean, very organized", that's a misstatement. So South Central is clean and organized? Is the Bronx very clean and organized? Is skid row very clean and organized? What you meant to say was "this reminds me of the BEST parts of the US". Buenos Aires is very beautiful and very few cities in the US can compare.
well its the same both ways, argentina is pretty? no, clearly you havent been to the hoods there, villa 31, fuerte apache, la 1 11 14, they are referring to palermo and recoleta, obviously when you say that a country is very organized you are referring to the "Tourist zone" or the high end zones
@@zero.-8011 que argentina no es linda? pero donde vivís salame
It actually did upset me when you called Dulce de Leche caramel, I guess you were right
Take salt tablets ,you should know this being in the Military.Excellent video.
Salt tablets? Never had them in the service
12:07 its suprime
gracias por los subtitulos reyes buen video
Stay safe!!
You as well!
it´s a safe City
You said Buenos Aires reminded you of your hometown but you didn’t say where you’re from. I’m guessing someplace on the east coast.
Jimmy home town is Rochester NY.