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Nope, no quick “Bye everyone! Thanks so much!” allowed here. Leave a party by giving a quick wave to everyone (It was such a odd concept, they even advertised it with suggestions about where you could go with coffee in hand!)Ĥ. And just in the past couple of years, select Buenos Aires coffee chains have started offering coffee “to go”.
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Because of the number of crazy, crazy Buenos Aires drivers out there, everyone else is wise to keep distractions in the car to a minimum, and just worry about the driving itself. And sure enough, practically no one eats or drinks in their cars in Argentina – except maybe a road trip mate. This unspoken rule became apparent as more and more people pointed out how in the US (according to movies and first hand experience) people eat and/or drink in their car all the time. And if they need to have a longer conversation? A call from a landline to a landline works great and is totally affordable. So people mainly communicate by text message. Unless you have a great cell phone plan, talking on cell phones is way expensive here. This no se hace rule makes a ton of sense. Either way, abandoning the slam in favor of a delicate tap is a shockingly hard habit to break!Ģ. It’s unclear if their cars are really more delicate than other places around the world, or maybe they figure there is enough noise out there already (dog walkers, construction, etc.) that they don’t need slamming doors to add to the mess. No one does…that is, except the foreigners, who have likely been yelled at many, many times for this (not to mention the eye rolls or harsh words from local taxi divers).
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In Argentina, you just don’t slam car doors. But somehow, there are still moments when you feel out of the loop. Well, in Argentina, like everywhere else in the world, there are unspoken rules of life, some innate pieces of knowledge that locals are born with and can take visitors a while to put their fingers on. So, based on highly scientific personal experience, here are the top ten things that you just shouldn’t do in Argentina, or as they say here, “ cosas que no se hace.”
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You’ve got the “sh” sound in words like yo and calle down pat, you how to avoid both dog poop and loose tiles on the street, and you know just how late you can arrive somewhere and be fashionably late without being rude. Let’s imagine that you’re a foreigner interning/traveling/volunteering/studying/living in Buenos Aires, and so far you’re blending in pretty well.