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I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Porteño(from port/that lives in the port) is only for people that were born/that live in "Capital Federal" (near +3/4 million). Bonaerense for people born/that live in "Gran Buenos Aires" (near +8 million). So Buenos Aires is near 12 million people. So porteño is only use in Argentina nowadays -i bealive. Generally 'porteño' is use in a despective way. About pretty girls, you are right. :D |
Your presentation was amazing, I didn't know that things about Argentina.
Thank you for the feedback me the mind. |
Welcome, Ookami. I have some friends in Spain that come from Argentina. There is an Argentine restaurant near my home and the food is delicious ;)
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Thanks both, although it wasn't a presentation (i was answering to someone that ask me if i were from Uruguay :P).
A lot of argentinians traveled to spain in the crisis of 2001. There is any kind of food in the restaurant or they try to make something traditional from here? I prefer Spanish/European food, too much meat around here. ¡Saludos! |
Funny you should say that, Ookami! I LOVED the asado when I was in Uruguay. But I wondered if, after awhile, it would be TOOOOOooooo much meat!! :)
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jajaja :P
Yes, here we eat a lot of meat. Day and night: cheap good meat. I'm a "weird" exception maybe. The asado is a must especially if you have a house. But meat... isn't to healthy. |
Ookamy.
I like your cookie. Here in Mexico there're tacos al pastor and also there're a lot suckling pig. |
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A mi me gustan pastas empanadas tortas y pizzas (El Cuartito) argentinas.
I never knew that porteño was derogatory. Thank you for the information. |
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