It's so funny because I'm from Kansas City, and through my research I've learned that Buenos Aires has a milder version of our weather.
@Yes-bk9clАй бұрын
Bump into me!? You will learn the power of a shoulder tackle! If you drive close to me? Oh! I am so sorry! I accidentally dropped my water bottle in your direction!😮😊😅😂❤🎉
@Yes-bk9clАй бұрын
Dear Argentinians! Please create "Dog-Parks" dedicated to dog poop! Report back to me, when you have fixed it! And I will consider visiting!😊😅😂❤🎉
@SherrianjumАй бұрын
Did you use an agent to transport your dog into the country can you share the website where you got the information about documents required.
@vanesadimar7955Ай бұрын
I am Argentina and it is the 3rd time that we are going to fervor, this time we were 4 people we ate seafood barbecue, Spanish tortilla babe, dessert, wine and coffee u$s 40 dollars per person. But it's worth it! ☺️
@angelaallen7311Ай бұрын
Love this video, thank you for the info.
@expathaggisАй бұрын
Really cold at present in Bs As now end May 2024. Winter forecast is that it will be the coldest ever for many years !!!! I enjoy other times of the year but not winter as that is cold but also very humid, which cuts into the bones
@pilotoespacial30003 күн бұрын
a now vintage winter in Buenos Aires! 15 years ago winters were this cold always. Climate warming..
@mikeyfelleyАй бұрын
What a bullshit video. Don’t give people wrong or unsafe information. you can’t go for a walk without people asking for money. if your white or european you will be robbed. It’s the most basic & dangerous places in the world. No local wants to life there. Most homes have no running water this includes no toilet. People bath in rain water, people wash their cars & bikes in rain water. The restaurants are cheap but supermarkets are expensive if buying imported goods. The imagination and security at the airport ask for dollars. not all off course. There is no running water in the Airport toilets. There is far safer countries with the facilities you recommend elsewhere.
@DECADA_OFFICIAL-122 ай бұрын
Mein Kampf
@alexandracloete2 ай бұрын
This was incredibly detailed and varied, thank you!
@jjjkurt842 ай бұрын
hi how to travel from luanda to soyo i plan to work in soyo
@ygorsardinha55212 ай бұрын
I definitely got offended by your food comments, but I don't blame you. I can understand how growing up on fake meat and radioactive potatoes in the US can render your taste buds in a near-dead state, so you don't recognize fresh produce and fish. I don't hate on expats, but I don't like how the expat situation is very one-sided. You can come here, but we can't go over there, and if we are lucky enough to be an expat in one of your countries, we don't have the same perks as you. Like I said, very one-sided, but kudos to you for being on the lucky side. I'm glad you enjoyed your time in our not-so-well-built buildings, how brave of you...
@wallyzeisig3 ай бұрын
Can you take two small dogs (under 10 pounds each) with you into the cabin? I know I can take one, but I have two. A bonded pair. And so far I have hesitated to travel on airplanes.
@rockeazymatt3 ай бұрын
Gutenberg!
@QUEENLOLATV3 ай бұрын
I must call out, to you is you put Brazil before angola. And completely ignored the fact that slavery happened. The reason why the cuisine is similar is because of the tribes that were taking in the transatlantic slave trade, those people groups brought their recipes and cooking techniques with them. Among the major countries during the transatlantic slave trade was Angola, Gabon, Nigeri,a Congo and Ghana... Which is why the food systems tend to overlap especially if you compare to Brazilian, Caribbean and even African-American food styles and flavor profiles. I think it's an important piece that you should certainly add because it removes the colonial ignorance from your rhetoric.
@svenpape94383 ай бұрын
Die Ente ist in der Soße ertränkt.
@banksybenz3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the research xoxo 🙂
@DXo-kk3tn3 ай бұрын
Melissa. There is poverty everywhere. There is an ENORMOUS amount of violence in the United States. There are people who make over 100k US dollars and are homeless. There are people who do not feel safe there. Not even children from other children. It's heartbreaking. There are places in the US that has trash in the streets and it stinks so bad. There is so much poverty in lots of places, but people are considerate enough to show the good parts of the country that they appreciate instead of showing videos that look like unicef propaganda. That is not to negate the fact that there is poverty in Angola like all places around the world. The company that built your development, was it an Angolan company or foreign? There are plenty of people in Angola who live in houses built by Angolans and do not experience the issues mentioned in your video. The food you described is not traditional Angolan food. Btw...Portuguese and Brazilian foods are delicious. There are places there that are not surrounded by the poverty shown in your video. Living there for 4 years or less while working in a company that provides you with the basics does not make you an expert or informed enough to make such videos to illustrate things there. Try using words such, "my experience in ...". I do agree that life there is generally hard.
@Jbeggar3 ай бұрын
It’s expensive though.
@jayeshsingh47663 ай бұрын
I was there this Christmas. It was a really nice experience. It become more enjoyable having mulled hot wine.
@12azsfinest4 ай бұрын
I’m moving overseas with my family to Argentina 🇦🇷, planned for the end of 2024, are you guys still there? I’m retired at 40 and done with the US… Argentina here we come 💪🏽
@fitito5004 ай бұрын
im argentinian and for me el chalten was the best trip by far in my life i visited brazil, colombia, mexico and ecuador and ironically the best place i founded here in the south, someday i will move there ... goood video 👍
@stephengrimmer354 ай бұрын
Ahhh Funge. The consistency of wallpaper paste and smell of old socks, and tastes worse than either. Is it still $10 for a beer down at the Punto Final?
@Der_Typ_Da_oder_so4 ай бұрын
Looks delicious
@user-nr8uw6yo9j4 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. I am a South African moving to Angola soon
@AliAzeem-vm2rw4 ай бұрын
Amazing ❤❤
@atilla43725 ай бұрын
This video makes me "ew" as an Angolan and I can't pinpoint what exactly it is.
@conanobrian85805 ай бұрын
omg go outside or something
@stelz7505 ай бұрын
Hi guys, thanks for the good content. I'm wondering if you guys maintain or off the top of your head would recommend companies that commonly hire for overseas, have a history/relationships with countries with overseas positions. A sort of jumping off point for my search. Thank you.
@kl-ly2xh5 ай бұрын
whats the difference between and expat and a tourist ?
@TheEnriqesalas5 ай бұрын
Awesome. Thanks! Traveling there now for the first time. This will be very helpfull. Look forward to seeing your other videos. .
@asifalrazi41075 ай бұрын
Could you name all the dishes here?
@parkashpalmer88476 ай бұрын
Expat 😂 you mean you where an immigrant
@Mr_Bawon6 ай бұрын
Also instead of you guys getting upset at the video uploader for just reporting her experience, instead you guys should be furious at the corrupt Angolan government who is the cause for all of this from the wealth gap, poverty and lack of good infrastructure(and the good ones only for the affluent), prices, etc that's been going on since the Dos Santos government. And lets not forget a mixed Portuguese elite class... And bringing up poverty in the USA(who the average person in poverty is living better than the average person in Angola) is not going to solve this issue. The POVERTY rate for USA is $14,000 a YEAR. The poverty rate for Angola us $1.90 DAILY! And according to the World Bank 32.8% of the population is poor vs 11.5% for the USA. Also where are the SOCIAL programs for the poor in Angola? Where is Angola's homeless shelters? Or even food stamps? You guys are just upset that she shattered the DELUSIONS of Angola being this rich country in Africa. All I see is kneejerk reactions.
@jorgerojas15766 ай бұрын
Great video
@tshidizanda6 ай бұрын
I'm curious, did your Portuguese improve? My partner has asked me to move there, I'm South African. One thing that definitely frustrates me is not being able to communicate and hear what they are saying. I'm a social person, so I really suffer when I'm there😂😢
@tshidizanda6 ай бұрын
Very few people speak English, it's unbelievable!
@halohalo0597 ай бұрын
Recipe pls😢
@SenorJuan20237 ай бұрын
All you can eat wings! Sweet
@jpqch73237 ай бұрын
The food looks decent.
@mustafabaytan01347 ай бұрын
It is very nice ❤❤
@soniasmith52597 ай бұрын
That all looks absolutely wonderful.❤
@mustafabaytan01348 ай бұрын
It is very nice
@malambabunga26988 ай бұрын
My country 😅
@luxraider53848 ай бұрын
That looks so basic....
@isolmusstanken7 ай бұрын
Basic food is good food, simple dishes that make the most out of it's little ingredients. Also really depends on what you mean by basic, Rouladen for example are beef rolls filled with pickles, carrots, mustard and bacon, is that basic?
@isolmusstanken7 ай бұрын
Knödel are dumplings either made out of potatoes (Kartoffelknödel) or old breadrolls (Semmelknödel) and there are also many different versions of a simple potato Knödel, with different techniques in making it
@AJR_potato5 ай бұрын
and your american food called “burgers”? so fucking mid
@oliverkalamata27534 ай бұрын
Here come the TikTok kids with their "bUt SeAsOnInGz!?!?!?"
@luxraider53844 ай бұрын
@@AJR_potato i m moroccan so...
@SenorJuan20238 ай бұрын
I'm moving there in a year or so and stay long enough to get the citizenship.
@therehastobesomethingmoore8 ай бұрын
We love cool weather, speak Spanish, and have lived abroad in different countries. After hearing about the hot summer months we will likely eliminate BA from our list of possible retirement cities. Maybe Bariloche….