Who told you that imports are closed? Quite the contrary, the economic policy of the new government opened imports even more, in fact they were never closed, only somewhat restricted in previous governments. Another fun fact, the people you showed are not homeless people, the first person ( 1:43 )is just a recycler looking for cardboard or paper to recycle, and the rest are just poorly dressed people who live in the poorest neighborhoods of the city, everyone has their home , humble but they have it. They just go into town during the day looking for some temporary work, or simply to beg, it is a kind of scam, appealing to the pity of some tourists, that's all. You should inform yourself more before giving your opinion.
I'm Argentine and the situation is bad, but I see a very marked bias in your video, there are literally 20 times more homeless people in New York or San Francisco than in Buenos Aires, but you had the attitude to highlight that and the economic situation, man, lots of TV.
So what? I believe there is more homeless people in some other places also , but i am talking from my own experience ? Why does it trigger you so much ? Did i say it is a proven fact or something ? No . I said “i have never seen so many” :) + i have already visited Colombia and i can say that the situation out there is worse , especially with drug addicts , which i have seen a lot because i was in the very heart of places they are normally, providing content for volunteers that help them get up on their feet :) It is just sad that those countries face this, especially Argentina , i believe a lot of people left on the streets because of inflation and government issues, which is not citizens fault (in US it is not the case, but i cant say a word as i spent only 19h there once in my life)
@@erychist If I go to New York with my camera, and I record 5 homeless people, and I start my video like this, adding as content that New York is a misery, with a negative view, and believing myself to be the judge of the world ..... am I being authentic ? am I bringing reality ? or just my intention to give the worst image to the city ? I think I would be being stupid. That's what you are doing in BA.
I live in California, LA Area and there are a million times more homeless people here in the US than anywhere else in the western hemisphere and I have travelled extensively, so I'm not talking out of my a**. This guy is, as you @lohagopormi1610 very well point out biased and trying to show Buenos Aires as a 'hell hole" when, in reality, it is one of the most interesting, beautiful and peculiar cities IN THE WORLD. I have come across hundreds of people who have travelled there and ALL of them agreed that it's an especially beautiful city, but when you are expecting only the worst, your brain only focuses on that. This guy has a sever case of bias-confirmation.
@@DebM88 When i will travel across US , i will for sure compare and make the vids also , and if true - will mention . So far what i see is what i see . I dont care if you dont agree with me . Everyone can have their point of view 😘
This only tells me that you (and a lot of Argentinians) are unwilling to admit to having a homeless problem. Which is why you will keep having it in the future, until you are ready to face the fact that you have problems. Whataboutism never solved anything
I've lived in the US Myself and I've seen waaay more many junkies and homeless people in the Manhattan, sleeping next to a Lexus or a Cayenne of course, but homeless nonetheless xD
@@petergriffin-cq5kw i heard it already too many times . Well , not everyone is coming from the US dreamland and the only places i have been is NY for layover and Miami for the same . I never traveled around US , so nothing to compare with . I have been to Colombia and it is way more dangerous out there in comparison to ARS , so i will state it later , but with the moment i was doing this video - i had my own impression and i have full rights for that .
You literally filmed every homeless person on the street, you didn't let a single one pass, I'm not from Buenos Aires but I know Buenos Aires and it's far from having a crisis of people on the street, and that they can rob you at exchange offices. You invented it from who knows where. It's not that it happens from time to time, it just DOESN'T HAPPEN. I mean, where did you come from, if you wanted to see marginality or poverty you could go to some poor neighborhoods in the capital there if it's dangerous.
@@erychist Whatever, don't invent false stories, that they can steal from you at the exchange house, a lie, and this is not Colombia, it is not 10% as dangerous as in other parts of South America, as you very comfortably argued, there are more possibilities of They rob you in NY than in BA. ANYWAY
Everyone talks of their own experience and so on . But i would love to know other 90% please , so next time i go there and have a look . I have been to most dangerous places in Colombia too (videos coming soon) so would really love you to name some as i will do research and visit those in future . God bless you 🙏🏾
I am from Buenos Aires and I am glad to see a video showing the other side of the city. The city itself is beautiful, but we can't deny all those homeless around. Unfortunately, there are a lot of lazy people in my beautiful city. I also been in San Francisco, California, and I saw streets (like Tenderloin) completely full of homeless and zombies (addicts). I guess, these type of people are common in big cities.
Yea sure ! Finally someone reasonable , thank you ! Its just an impression and i came all the way from Patagonia at that point , which was calm and empty . After BA i visited more places in Colombia , such as El Bronx de Medellin , and after those BA looked amazing for sure, its just perspectives and specific moments. Currently i am in Vietnam and even tho this is not a wealthy country citizenwise - it is a very safe place all around and you dont see many homeless people around (family stays with family) . I believe BA could be way better , but the government issues stop it from happening .
I honestly don't understand this habit that foreigners have of talking shit about Argentina...The guy literally treats a guy who works as an urban greeter or people who are simply underdressed as homeless...If I knew that I saw many more homeless people in cities from the first world like NY or Rome, you wouldn't believe it...Sometimes I think that Argentinians are very helpful to foreigners here.
We fell in live with Argentina and Buenos Aires, we went many times. The homeless people it’s not more that any large city with economic problem and not enough appartements for everybody. Now everybody is one bad decision away from homelessness. They don’t bother you, just walk or give something like buy an extra choripan to give to one homeless. The spanish language is different it’s call rioplatense. Always better to know some expressions before you go. You can find alot on UA-cam. Argentinians are so nice and helpfull people its their country, their traditions. Us as tourist it’s our duty to accommodate to theirs not the other way around. They had a 200% inflation last year, what was yours.
Aha , say that to dozens that got robbed in the middle of the day by those “homeless” people . And , just to compare Ho Chi Minh have roughly 20mil people in the city and you will barely see anyone on the street , not saying about knifes or robbery even , that is 0.0001% :) And thats just a quick comparison .
Si yo voy a New York con mi camara, y grabo a 5 homeless, y empiezo asi mi video, agregando como contenido que New York es una miseria, con una vista negativa, y creyendome juez del mundo..... estoy siendo autentico ? aporto la realidad? o solo mi intencion de darle la peor imagen a la ciudad? yo creo que estaria siendo estupido. Eso es lo que tu estas haciendo en BA.
High criminal rate? Actually, it's lower than in the US and France. Here we don't have freedom to use weapons, and school massacres are not common, as they are in the US.
Nop Barrio 31 definitely NOT the most dangerous. In fact, with all the urbanization they are doing, it's getting safer and safer. You gotta get out of the Capital and then into "Conurbano", then go to La matanza, or Mataderos, villa La Caba. That's where the real fun is. I appreciate the effort, but you gotta keep on looking if you want to find the "most" dangerous barrio.
Thank you for the tip and for sure i will visit those places you mentioned in my next Argentina visit , as of now i already moved out . BUT i did visit Barrio 31 (mainly because i have seen some controversial videos about it ) and honestly , it is such a lovely place (just few sketchy points) My full video tour , and chat with a local contact is coming soon , and probably will be the only one , that shows the real barrio 31 as of nowadays , because the rest of the videos on youtube are not showing even a half of the barrio and all the development is getting done around that are by government.
Might be . But i only was in NY for 19 hours . And i said : the most homeless people i have seen in my life . Not statistically , but personal experience . I have seen way more bad cases in Colombia as of now (videos will be soon, where i was in volunteers helping )
Dude, your attitude sucks. You're in a stunning city like Buenos Aires and had to film every homeless person you found? If you want to see homeless people that bad come to the U.S., and we're a far wealthier nation than Argentina. Buenos Aires is one of my favorite cities in the world, I will be going back in August.
He is either trying to make money by rage-baiting or just simply the worst case of ignorant conformation -bias I have ever seen. It's like they held him in isolation before getting there and only fed him negative ideas and lies about the city and now they've let him out for his brain to try to confirm every bad thing he heard before, even if he has to imagine it because it's not really there.
Asia continues to move in the right direction in most places. Thailand, Japan, Malaysia and Indonesia are very safe places. you have scams and homeless in every country. Camera phones get stolen all the time. Don't buy an expensive Camera for filming.
Ofc you have it in every country , but when u roam around - you compare and see the difference . Also there is a difference between getting robbed while u keep your phone around the main road and show off , like an easy target , or you are getting a knife to your neck with words “give me” . Robbery in asia if happens , doesnt happen with the violence , what i cant say about Latin American countries in general and there is nothing to argue about . The percentage of thief and robbery is higher also . It is statistics . And people in , lets say, Argentina - dont do it just because they want to do it . Argentina goes through bad state at this moment , because back in the days as a country it was a very wealthy one . I hope it will get back to its good state again . In the end of the day it is a beautiful country (especially Salta region)
@@erychist In fact, statistically, Argentina has rates of violent robberies and homicides lower than the US, those are statistics, Argentina is not Mexico nor is it Colombia, it is Argentina. It's not all the same brother. Greetings.
@@lohagopormi1610 you are wrong . I just checked , and this is considering that there is 50 mil and argentina and 330 mil in usa . 65% in Argentina and 55% in usa . (Crime level) . Total crimes usa 9 times more , but again 50-330 mil . Anyways , why you keep mention us . I dont care what happens there . I have been there once in my life through layover . If i go to explore it , first place i go is philadelphia to film all the crime out there , but this is another story :) Videos from Colombia will come soon by the way . I have been through many places out there
The homeless are very skinny there; in the United States, they're not. At all. You're also wearing a nice watch and flashing it around. And the homeless aren't the problem; every Porteño will use you as an ATM-machine, until you've been in a barrio for a few weeks, then it stops.
He says he's getting watched...no kidding...he's walking around a selfie stick. Also, what major city in the world, other than maybe Singapore, doesn't have homeless population?
Haha , well , just go and check how much is electronic prices such as DJI products or any other , how much are adidas shoes and how many different options u have and so on . P.S - dont watch it then , who cares ? 🤣
You show what the USA can show us most intensely. the people on the street or homeless. The title about avoiding trouble, is so morbid and extremely biased that you really need troubles, otherwise you can't make a video and make money. So tired of morbidity, when you have millions of positive things in a city, be it this city, or any city in the world.
Thanks for your comment , although i dont really make money out of youtube , and i definitely have seen more than just that . In the upcoming videos i will be showing and palermo at night , and villa 31 , and trying foods and walking around the city with friend and seeing places . Showing the reality of the city doesnt have to do anything with USA , you cannot disagreee that level of povetry and huge inflation is a huge issue of Argentina , and as in a big city - you gotta see it widely . Whereas you are telling to close your eyes on the problems and look just on the good side - is one of the main issues why you have those problems . In my point of view you need to focus on this , as without noticing , you wont do any steps forward to prevent that , and it is not “just government” issues . It is a reality , and more than a half citizens in Buenos Aires hardly paying off bills - is a huge issue . And trust me i have been in a lot of cities around the world . Such high level of homeless i have seen only Colombia and Argentina (around few LATAM countries ) but colombia has bigger struggle with drug consumption . I hope i answered you
@@erychist I don't think that the USA is only about homeless people, drugs, fen ta nyl, corruption, obese people and other barbarities. A bit tired that some people come to Buenos Aires with the morbid proposal of only showing what in the end is not a tourist attraction, and that can be repeated and found in every country, the negative aspects of each city. That's all, boy, you need to make a fuss to generate visits, we understand your need.
@@BUENOSAIRES4K well i think exactly opposite . There is thousands of videos about Pizzerias , about Splendid and other activities in Buenos Aires and not so many people show the reality . I never said that USA is just about homeless people and drugs , i am not even from UsA to say that . But , in my personal preferences , i like to see both sides of the coin : and good and pretty places (which in Buenos Aires are mainly touristy) , and a bit of a harsh reality , because in the end of the day - this is what matters . Well being of the country, and people living there . Bear in mind i have not said any bad words , i only mentioned that it is sad , to see it , and that Argentina is going through some bad times , which is undoubtedly true . Funny fact that majority of good people on my way i meet in barrios , in poor neighbourhoods and undeveloped places, so i dont really see the point of your message. Next video (tomorrow) will show walking tour around Palermo, where you can see beauty of nightlife in BA , next video up will be from La Boca and other places , and ending it up with Villa 31 , which i filmed in the real way. Majority of people only show “bad” side of barrio, but i run through whole neighbourhood with contact , got deep into history, saw how it is developing and so on , and all this will be in the video, showing actually , how good it is or becoming good . So no offense . And yes you are right , some of the titles for the videos might be a bit agressive , but this is the time we live in , apparently .
@@erychist Many of the travellers don't know the country, they come from far away travelling (some with prejudices rooted in ignorance, included), maybe 12 hours travelling, many of them the first time they visit the city, and they dedicate 15 minutes to make a video, half of it is pure morbid, marking the negative things they find on their way. You don't enjoy what's good about the city and also YOU DON'T KNOW IT, that's why you focus on the morbid. You do all this and the first thing you see is the negative, when the city has thousands of positive things, millions. I don't think you know how to make videos otherwise. You are a traveler ? show all the good things you find, we know the negative is present in every corner of the world, but the attractions of each city we do not know, then dedicate yourself to show us this. Do you think, that making a tourist video is showing pizzerias? You have to study at least a whole day, what attractions the city has, the brands of pizzerias are not tourist attractions.
@@BUENOSAIRES4K pizzeerias was just an example, as this is one of the most famous things people do (no wonder one place has 100.000 reviews) . Anyways, looks like u dont really understand what i said in a previous reply. I prefer to see both sides of the coin, and if i feel to showcase this side of the coin - i will . you can see the beauty by typing "top 10 attractions in buenos aires", but this is not the reality of the city, of the country, of the economic situation in it, of the people suffering and other things. Stay in a bubble and pretend , that everything is calm, nice and beautiful :) Have a great day
Have you visited Europe or the US? It's full of homeless too. And Buenos Aires is a metropolitan area of 17 million people; twice as much as NYC. Of course you will see homeless in such a number!
I have . I have been to 48 countries , and twice around Europe . Well , after different regions or different countries i was impressed by the amount . About US cant say much , been only twice in NY and Miami for brief time
U.S. is a mess, and Europe has problems as well, that said you do not have to worry about somebody stealing your cell phone or camera in plain daylight as you do in Buenos Aires,
Deja de perseguirte booludito, no andamos con caaras x que no estamos todo el dia filmandonos como en NY, que dicho sea de paso hay dos homeless por cuadra
Yup, sorry, been traveling around non stop and making videos , which will be dropped now as per schedule . It is what it is you know 👊🏾 Would love to know what changed for this period of time tho
This can be called an “introduction” for Buenos Aires and Argentina overall, as more videos are coming from this city , such as Nightlife Walking tour, so called “most dangerous” neighbourhood , and some more , so make sure to subscribe , put the notification bell “on” and be ready 🤭
I was born in Argentina but have not been back there for over 10 years. I never felt safe in Argentina, and from what I hear it is less safe now than what it was 10 years ago. You are correct about Asia, and you can see it with the immigration that comes to the US. Asians perform better than even Americans at universities, while students from Latin America under perform. And the same thing with crime, for whatever reason Europe and Asia are safe, while in Latin America your chances of being robbed or murdered are way higher. As an Argentinian myself, I found them incredibly arrogant when I was living there, they think they are the best when in fact they are one of the worse off countries.
Thank you for the comment and your point of view ! I did not notice Arrogance while being there , but many points that you mentioned - i would agree with . Currently i reside in Vietnam , and people are super Kind and nice overall everywhere .
Who told you that imports are closed? Quite the contrary, the economic policy of the new government opened imports even more, in fact they were never closed, only somewhat restricted in previous governments.
Another fun fact, the people you showed are not homeless people, the first person ( 1:43 )is just a recycler looking for cardboard or paper to recycle, and the rest are just poorly dressed people who live in the poorest neighborhoods of the city, everyone has their home , humble but they have it. They just go into town during the day looking for some temporary work, or simply to beg, it is a kind of scam, appealing to the pity of some tourists, that's all.
You should inform yourself more before giving your opinion.
Thank you for clarification , may i pin your comment ?
@@erychist yeah, sure.
Appreciate it !
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I'm Argentine and the situation is bad, but I see a very marked bias in your video, there are literally 20 times more homeless people in New York or San Francisco than in Buenos Aires, but you had the attitude to highlight that and the economic situation, man, lots of TV.
So what? I believe there is more homeless people in some other places also , but i am talking from my own experience ? Why does it trigger you so much ? Did i say it is a proven fact or something ? No . I said “i have never seen so many” :)
+ i have already visited Colombia and i can say that the situation out there is worse , especially with drug addicts , which i have seen a lot because i was in the very heart of places they are normally, providing content for volunteers that help them get up on their feet :) It is just sad that those countries face this, especially Argentina , i believe a lot of people left on the streets because of inflation and government issues, which is not citizens fault (in US it is not the case, but i cant say a word as i spent only 19h there once in my life)
@@erychist If I go to New York with my camera, and I record 5 homeless people, and I start my video like this, adding as content that New York is a misery, with a negative view, and believing myself to be the judge of the world ..... am I being authentic ? am I bringing reality ? or just my intention to give the worst image to the city ? I think I would be being stupid. That's what you are doing in BA.
I live in California, LA Area and there are a million times more homeless people here in the US than anywhere else in the western hemisphere and I have travelled extensively, so I'm not talking out of my a**. This guy is, as you @lohagopormi1610 very well point out biased and trying to show Buenos Aires as a 'hell hole" when, in reality, it is one of the most interesting, beautiful and peculiar cities IN THE WORLD. I have come across hundreds of people who have travelled there and ALL of them agreed that it's an especially beautiful city, but when you are expecting only the worst, your brain only focuses on that. This guy has a sever case of bias-confirmation.
@@DebM88 When i will travel across US , i will for sure compare and make the vids also , and if true - will mention .
So far what i see is what i see . I dont care if you dont agree with me . Everyone can have their point of view 😘
This only tells me that you (and a lot of Argentinians) are unwilling to admit to having a homeless problem. Which is why you will keep having it in the future, until you are ready to face the fact that you have problems. Whataboutism never solved anything
The same feeling when I visited some big cities in the US
When i will be in US i will definitely film that also
I've lived in the US Myself and I've seen waaay more many junkies and homeless people in the Manhattan, sleeping next to a Lexus or a Cayenne of course, but homeless nonetheless xD
@@petergriffin-cq5kw i heard it already too many times .
Well , not everyone is coming from the US dreamland and the only places i have been is NY for layover and Miami for the same .
I never traveled around US , so nothing to compare with .
I have been to Colombia and it is way more dangerous out there in comparison to ARS , so i will state it later , but with the moment i was doing this video - i had my own impression and i have full rights for that .
You literally filmed every homeless person on the street, you didn't let a single one pass, I'm not from Buenos Aires but I know Buenos Aires and it's far from having a crisis of people on the street, and that they can rob you at exchange offices. You invented it from who knows where. It's not that it happens from time to time, it just DOESN'T HAPPEN. I mean, where did you come from, if you wanted to see marginality or poverty you could go to some poor neighborhoods in the capital there if it's dangerous.
There will be a video from those neighbourhoods also , no worries ! Next week ! 😇
@@erychist Genial, dont forget tasty peruvian. paraguayan and bolivian food, there are alot 😇
@@erychist Whatever, don't invent false stories, that they can steal from you at the exchange house, a lie, and this is not Colombia, it is not 10% as dangerous as in other parts of South America, as you very comfortably argued, there are more possibilities of They rob you in NY than in BA. ANYWAY
Everyone talks of their own experience and so on . But i would love to know other 90% please , so next time i go there and have a look . I have been to most dangerous places in Colombia too (videos coming soon) so would really love you to name some as i will do research and visit those in future . God bless you 🙏🏾
I am from Buenos Aires and I am glad to see a video showing the other side of the city. The city itself is beautiful, but we can't deny all those homeless around. Unfortunately, there are a lot of lazy people in my beautiful city.
I also been in San Francisco, California, and I saw streets (like Tenderloin) completely full of homeless and zombies (addicts).
I guess, these type of people are common in big cities.
Yea sure ! Finally someone reasonable , thank you !
Its just an impression and i came all the way from Patagonia at that point , which was calm and empty .
After BA i visited more places in Colombia , such as El Bronx de Medellin , and after those BA looked amazing for sure, its just perspectives and specific moments.
Currently i am in Vietnam and even tho this is not a wealthy country citizenwise - it is a very safe place all around and you dont see many homeless people around (family stays with family) .
I believe BA could be way better , but the government issues stop it from happening .
I honestly don't understand this habit that foreigners have of talking shit about Argentina...The guy literally treats a guy who works as an urban greeter or people who are simply underdressed as homeless...If I knew that I saw many more homeless people in cities from the first world like NY or Rome, you wouldn't believe it...Sometimes I think that Argentinians are very helpful to foreigners here.
Not sure what you talking about , but dont forget to check video from Villa 31 ! :)
che pibes, denle un pulgar abajo a este chabon que viene con una actitud muy negativa ...
no sabes nada, niña 🤫
We fell in live with Argentina and Buenos Aires, we went many times. The homeless people it’s not more that any large city with economic problem and not enough appartements for everybody. Now everybody is one bad decision away from homelessness. They don’t bother you, just walk or give something like buy an extra choripan to give to one homeless. The spanish language is different it’s call rioplatense. Always better to know some expressions before you go. You can find alot on UA-cam. Argentinians are so nice and helpfull people its their country, their traditions. Us as tourist it’s our duty to accommodate to theirs not the other way around. They had a 200% inflation last year, what was yours.
Aha , say that to dozens that got robbed in the middle of the day by those “homeless” people .
And , just to compare Ho Chi Minh have roughly 20mil people in the city and you will barely see anyone on the street , not saying about knifes or robbery even , that is 0.0001% :)
And thats just a quick comparison .
Si yo voy a New York con mi camara, y grabo a 5 homeless, y empiezo asi mi video, agregando como contenido que New York es una miseria, con una vista negativa, y creyendome juez del mundo..... estoy siendo autentico ? aporto la realidad? o solo mi intencion de darle la peor imagen a la ciudad? yo creo que estaria siendo estupido. Eso es lo que tu estas haciendo en BA.
Muy buena respuesta BUENOSAIRES4K !!!!!
Still the most safe megacity in the Americas
Might be on the same level as Santiago i believe so !
High criminal rate? Actually, it's lower than in the US and France. Here we don't have freedom to use weapons, and school massacres are not common, as they are in the US.
I see a lot of people compare to US . But , i have nothing to compare with , as i never traveled around US
Nop Barrio 31 definitely NOT the most dangerous. In fact, with all the urbanization they are doing, it's getting safer and safer. You gotta get out of the Capital and then into "Conurbano", then go to La matanza, or Mataderos, villa La Caba. That's where the real fun is. I appreciate the effort, but you gotta keep on looking if you want to find the "most" dangerous barrio.
Thank you for the tip and for sure i will visit those places you mentioned in my next Argentina visit , as of now i already moved out .
BUT i did visit Barrio 31 (mainly because i have seen some controversial videos about it ) and honestly , it is such a lovely place (just few sketchy points)
My full video tour , and chat with a local contact is coming soon , and probably will be the only one , that shows the real barrio 31 as of nowadays , because the rest of the videos on youtube are not showing even a half of the barrio and all the development is getting done around that are by government.
You can enter and visit a dangerous neighborhood in the "conurbano", the question is whether you can get out of there safely.@@erychist
@@cesarramos9062 noted ! When i will return i will definitely go there
Us cities have the biggest number of homeless people, just for you to know...
Might be . But i only was in NY for 19 hours . And i said : the most homeless people i have seen in my life . Not statistically , but personal experience . I have seen way more bad cases in Colombia as of now (videos will be soon, where i was in volunteers helping )
@@erychistargentina no es colombia
Yup. Iam from montreal but iam currently travelling and am in buenos aires at the moment. Theres WAY more homeless people in montreal than here.
I have nothing to compare . You probably know that everyone have different perspectives as of experience 🤷🏽♂️
Finally, the new videos! ☺️
Haha , more and more will come , and more “sketchy ones” for sure 🙉
Dude, your attitude sucks. You're in a stunning city like Buenos Aires and had to film every homeless person you found? If you want to see homeless people that bad come to the U.S., and we're a far wealthier nation than Argentina. Buenos Aires is one of my favorite cities in the world, I will be going back in August.
He is either trying to make money by rage-baiting or just simply the worst case of ignorant conformation -bias I have ever seen. It's like they held him in isolation before getting there and only fed him negative ideas and lies about the city and now they've let him out for his brain to try to confirm every bad thing he heard before, even if he has to imagine it because it's not really there.
A lot of these eastern Europeans are like that and liars and scammers
Enjoyable video mate
Thanks ! More from Buenos Aires is coming. (including Nightlife and Villa 31) !
Asia continues to move in the right direction in most places. Thailand, Japan, Malaysia and Indonesia are very safe places. you have scams and homeless in every country. Camera phones get stolen all the time. Don't buy an expensive Camera for filming.
Ofc you have it in every country , but when u roam around - you compare and see the difference . Also there is a difference between getting robbed while u keep your phone around the main road and show off , like an easy target , or you are getting a knife to your neck with words “give me” . Robbery in asia if happens , doesnt happen with the violence , what i cant say about Latin American countries in general and there is nothing to argue about .
The percentage of thief and robbery is higher also . It is statistics .
And people in , lets say, Argentina - dont do it just because they want to do it . Argentina goes through bad state at this moment , because back in the days as a country it was a very wealthy one . I hope it will get back to its good state again . In the end of the day it is a beautiful country (especially Salta region)
thailand? mmm dont know what to think
@@erychist In fact, statistically, Argentina has rates of violent robberies and homicides lower than the US, those are statistics, Argentina is not Mexico nor is it Colombia, it is Argentina. It's not all the same brother. Greetings.
@@lohagopormi1610 who said it is the same ? Lol
@@lohagopormi1610 you are wrong . I just checked , and this is considering that there is 50 mil and argentina and 330 mil in usa . 65% in Argentina and 55% in usa . (Crime level) . Total crimes usa 9 times more , but again 50-330 mil .
Anyways , why you keep mention us . I dont care what happens there . I have been there once in my life through layover . If i go to explore it , first place i go is philadelphia to film all the crime out there , but this is another story :) Videos from Colombia will come soon by the way . I have been through many places out there
The homeless are very skinny there; in the United States, they're not. At all. You're also wearing a nice watch and flashing it around. And the homeless aren't the problem; every Porteño will use you as an ATM-machine, until you've been in a barrio for a few weeks, then it stops.
This watch has no value (10 usd)
Nice video bro I just started UA-cam and I’m going there to film 🙌🏽
Really enjoyed the video! Thanks! 😊
Appreciate it mate ! ❤️
He says he's getting watched...no kidding...he's walking around a selfie stick. Also, what major city in the world, other than maybe Singapore, doesn't have homeless population?
No selfie stick , my friend . I use insta360 go 3 :)
Well many have . Some less , some more :) all about personal experience :)
1:42 Yes because the problems importing vapes are the real problem. I don't even want to watch a video with such vague information.
Haha , well , just go and check how much is electronic prices such as DJI products or any other , how much are adidas shoes and how many different options u have and so on .
P.S - dont watch it then , who cares ? 🤣
if you want more views, stop filming your face for 99% of the time, your welcome
Ohhh, thats so sweet 😍 thanks !
@@erychistthat person is right. We don't need to see you.
@@GUITARTIME2024 okay boss . Noted 👻
Very nice video. ❤❤❤ From Manila Philippines.
Appreciate it ! I have been in Manila and loved Tondo by the way , people are super nice !
You show what the USA can show us most intensely. the people on the street or homeless. The title about avoiding trouble, is so morbid and extremely biased that you really need troubles, otherwise you can't make a video and make money. So tired of morbidity, when you have millions of positive things in a city, be it this city, or any city in the world.
Thanks for your comment , although i dont really make money out of youtube , and i definitely have seen more than just that . In the upcoming videos i will be showing and palermo at night , and villa 31 , and trying foods and walking around the city with friend and seeing places .
Showing the reality of the city doesnt have to do anything with USA , you cannot disagreee that level of povetry and huge inflation is a huge issue of Argentina , and as in a big city - you gotta see it widely .
Whereas you are telling to close your eyes on the problems and look just on the good side - is one of the main issues why you have those problems .
In my point of view you need to focus on this , as without noticing , you wont do any steps forward to prevent that , and it is not “just government” issues .
It is a reality , and more than a half citizens in Buenos Aires hardly paying off bills - is a huge issue .
And trust me i have been in a lot of cities around the world .
Such high level of homeless i have seen only Colombia and Argentina (around few LATAM countries ) but colombia has bigger struggle with drug consumption . I hope i answered you
@@erychist I don't think that the USA is only about homeless people, drugs, fen ta nyl, corruption, obese people and other barbarities. A bit tired that some people come to Buenos Aires with the morbid proposal of only showing what in the end is not a tourist attraction, and that can be repeated and found in every country, the negative aspects of each city. That's all, boy, you need to make a fuss to generate visits, we understand your need.
@@BUENOSAIRES4K well i think exactly opposite . There is thousands of videos about Pizzerias , about Splendid and other activities in Buenos Aires and not so many people show the reality . I never said that USA is just about homeless people and drugs , i am not even from UsA to say that .
But , in my personal preferences , i like to see both sides of the coin : and good and pretty places (which in Buenos Aires are mainly touristy) , and a bit of a harsh reality , because in the end of the day - this is what matters . Well being of the country, and people living there .
Bear in mind i have not said any bad words , i only mentioned that it is sad , to see it , and that Argentina is going through some bad times , which is undoubtedly true .
Funny fact that majority of good people on my way i meet in barrios , in poor neighbourhoods and undeveloped places, so i dont really see the point of your message. Next video (tomorrow) will show walking tour around Palermo, where you can see beauty of nightlife in BA , next video up will be from La Boca and other places , and ending it up with Villa 31 , which i filmed in the real way. Majority of people only show “bad” side of barrio, but i run through whole neighbourhood with contact , got deep into history, saw how it is developing and so on , and all this will be in the video, showing actually , how good it is or becoming good .
So no offense .
And yes you are right , some of the titles for the videos might be a bit agressive , but this is the time we live in , apparently .
@@erychist Many of the travellers don't know the country, they come from far away travelling (some with prejudices rooted in ignorance, included), maybe 12 hours travelling, many of them the first time they visit the city, and they dedicate 15 minutes to make a video, half of it is pure morbid, marking the negative things they find on their way. You don't enjoy what's good about the city and also YOU DON'T KNOW IT, that's why you focus on the morbid. You do all this and the first thing you see is the negative, when the city has thousands of positive things, millions. I don't think you know how to make videos otherwise. You are a traveler ? show all the good things you find, we know the negative is present in every corner of the world, but the attractions of each city we do not know, then dedicate yourself to show us this. Do you think, that making a tourist video is showing pizzerias? You have to study at least a whole day, what attractions the city has, the brands of pizzerias are not tourist attractions.
@@BUENOSAIRES4K pizzeerias was just an example, as this is one of the most famous things people do (no wonder one place has 100.000 reviews) . Anyways, looks like u dont really understand what i said in a previous reply. I prefer to see both sides of the coin, and if i feel to showcase this side of the coin - i will . you can see the beauty by typing "top 10 attractions in buenos aires", but this is not the reality of the city, of the country, of the economic situation in it, of the people suffering and other things. Stay in a bubble and pretend , that everything is calm, nice and beautiful :) Have a great day
De donde sos viste los ángeles o New York
No , but will see in future for sure :)
Have you visited Europe or the US? It's full of homeless too. And Buenos Aires is a metropolitan area of 17 million people; twice as much as NYC. Of course you will see homeless in such a number!
I have . I have been to 48 countries , and twice around Europe . Well , after different regions or different countries i was impressed by the amount .
About US cant say much , been only twice in NY and Miami for brief time
U.S. is a mess, and Europe has problems as well, that said you do not have to worry about somebody stealing your cell phone or camera in plain daylight as you do in Buenos Aires,
Deja de perseguirte booludito, no andamos con caaras x que no estamos todo el dia filmandonos como en NY, que dicho sea de paso hay dos homeless por cuadra
mad cos bad?
Enjoy the video..let's travel in indonesia😂
Hopefully will come back . Been in Bali only 2 times , but need to travel to different islands !
Good video,, best videos about b aires , are in english,, !!!
There is more videos from Buenos Aires on the channel already and another 3 are coming with main from Villa 31 , thank you!
alto fake mando el flaco gente drogada en la calle jdjasdjas
¡Hoy habrá otro vídeo, así que asegúrate de verlo!
@@erychist ja dale pero que había gente drogandose en las calle? :o
«They do changes for you, or they will rob you!» 💀
Haha , it might not look like it , but the atmosphere was like it 😀
pulgar abajo por ortiva
Carnival but video loaded 2 days ago ??!!! Things changed a lot from date taken….And you emphasis too many bad things
Yup, sorry, been traveling around non stop and making videos , which will be dropped now as per schedule .
It is what it is you know 👊🏾 Would love to know what changed for this period of time tho
This is the reality! The economy of Argentina, Venezuela is down
Apparently it is , i did not look for something specific , i just walked 🙏🏾
$20 bucks for the vape is a bargin.....that would cost over $100 in california
For 800 puffs ? No its not a bargain :)
Congreso, a wealthy Hood... 😂😂
In comparison 😴
In comparison to where u probably live @@erychist
@@TheIvangauto i live in El Bronx de Medellin , you welcome to come over :)
Go to LA
One day for sure !
@erychist I'm in Buenos Aires right now get out of capital area its nicer
This can be called an “introduction” for Buenos Aires and Argentina overall, as more videos are coming from this city , such as Nightlife Walking tour, so called “most dangerous” neighbourhood , and some more , so make sure to subscribe , put the notification bell “on” and be ready 🤭
yes, looking forward for more videos showing us the worst places of this city!
no
@@TheIvangauto I will cry
10:36 what was that a demon
Yess
I was born in Argentina but have not been back there for over 10 years. I never felt safe in Argentina, and from what I hear it is less safe now than what it was 10 years ago. You are correct about Asia, and you can see it with the immigration that comes to the US. Asians perform better than even Americans at universities, while students from Latin America under perform. And the same thing with crime, for whatever reason Europe and Asia are safe, while in Latin America your chances of being robbed or murdered are way higher. As an Argentinian myself, I found them incredibly arrogant when I was living there, they think they are the best when in fact they are one of the worse off countries.
Thank you for the comment and your point of view !
I did not notice Arrogance while being there , but many points that you mentioned - i would agree with .
Currently i reside in Vietnam , and people are super Kind and nice overall everywhere .
Are you " chileno " ? 😂😂
Deberías criticar tu país también ya que tan bien no está en vez de criticar y hablar mal del país debería mirar tu país no te parece.
I show my point of view or impression about every country i am coming to , no worries about that :)