Argentinian? That's not Argentine. It's like going to eat at a Turkish restaurant in Germany and saying "I'm eating something German." That is an immigrant neighborhood, it is not something typically Argentine.
just a nitpick, but in Argentina you would call yourself "yankee" and not "gringo". "gringo" in argentina refers to someone with white skin, which you are, but many others in Argentina are as well. "yankee" is for someone from the US. just a little cultural info. really enjoyed the video. got major guts. hope you find all the inspiration u need for your music.
I´m a local, they´re not locals, never been there 🤔 hows a real local would show you something that doesn't belong to our culture ?? local neighbourhoods in Buenos Aires outside turist area doesn't look like that. I think you have a good idea what is that place, misleading title.
i think there’s a misunderstanding here. a local is someone who lives in the city. a person can still be a local, even if they don’t have as significant cultural ties to a country as a native. it’s like saying people in East LA (a mostly hispanic neighborhood in Los Angeles) aren’t local bc they’re hispanic. i’m sure you mean well, but that sentiment can come off a tad racist. not saying that’s what you mean by that. but yeah! in it’s simplest form, they live here, so they’re locals :)
@@xacprovost I was born and raised between japanese, spanish, italian, portuguese, polish, german, ukranian, argentine mixed natives etc. I live in culturally mixed enviroment and myself being fully mixed race dna and we all shared same neighborhoods so I know what diversity is. You show argentine flag saying "locals" and thats the tricky part.
@@tomboiv1653 sounds like you don’t like bolivians lmao. your choice to be racist, i suppose. they live here, so they are a part of the entire culture that makes up buenos aires :)
@@xacprovost ???????????? Where in my post i said something racist? grow up dude. I love bolivia and bolivians. Ive traveled the country and met lots of ppl there. But i wouldnt go to Bolivia and experience Argentine culture there... that wouldnt be smart since its a reallly cool country if you get to know its culture. Your video title is 100% missleading. Also... please dont bring the "BS northern hemisphere racism" card to southamerica.
@@tomboiv1653 you’re the one who should grow up by feeling compelled to comment on my channel about a part that exists in buenos aires. lmao. get lost, dude. i mean it. block me. do whatever you want ✌🏻
Excelente pa! Bienvenido a Argentina!
@@Joy-fy1lp thank u so much! 💕
Good shite mate!
@@crazyyoutuberguy thanks 🙏🏻😎
Muy buen video!
@@corgan2369 thank u!! 🎈
I’ve never seen somebody get screwed so much in one video lol
hahaha. that is so far beyond the point of the video :)
5:22 me pregunto cómo ayuda esto a crear un album de música (?
jajaja. solo siendo random. y es parte del encanto en este barrio: puedes comprar literalmente cualquier cosa!
@@xacprovost la hoja de coca contiene cocaina natural y es 100% legal en Argentina y muchos paises de sudamerica. 😂
La Plata or Tigre are worth visiting, true Argentines cities with touristic spots but less chaotic than the capital
i’ve been to tigre! it’s lovely 🚤
La Plata is not that nice
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Have fun here! Hollier if you need any assistance!
hey there. and thank u!! 🙏🏻
Argentinian? That's not Argentine. It's like going to eat at a Turkish restaurant in Germany and saying "I'm eating something German." That is an immigrant neighborhood, it is not something typically Argentine.
@@lunebleue760 huh? i never said the bolivian and peruvian food is argentine. but these people live in buenos aires, so they’re local haha. abrazo 🙏🏻💕
😂😂😂not sure what you were trying to hold up with that bra🤣🤣🤣
i just threw it on without tightening it. i was just excited to film me in my peak
just a nitpick, but in Argentina you would call yourself "yankee" and not "gringo". "gringo" in argentina refers to someone with white skin, which you are, but many others in Argentina are as well. "yankee" is for someone from the US. just a little cultural info.
really enjoyed the video. got major guts. hope you find all the inspiration u need for your music.
yes, i’ve heard this phrase many times in argentina. i particularly love how ppl here pronounce it more like “junkie” hahaha. kills me every time
No, you can say gringo too
@@MSuyay Not if you want to be accurate. I just explained the difference. Read it again.
@@GreggHarris-gm7ef se puede decir cualquiera de los dos. Y si viene alguien que es rubio de ojos claros pero no es de Estados Unidos como le decís?
@@MSuyay El gringo jajaja
I´m a local, they´re not locals, never been there 🤔 hows a real local would show you something that doesn't belong to our culture ?? local neighbourhoods in Buenos Aires outside turist area doesn't look like that. I think you have a good idea what is that place, misleading title.
i think there’s a misunderstanding here. a local is someone who lives in the city. a person can still be a local, even if they don’t have as significant cultural ties to a country as a native. it’s like saying people in East LA (a mostly hispanic neighborhood in Los Angeles) aren’t local bc they’re hispanic. i’m sure you mean well, but that sentiment can come off a tad racist. not saying that’s what you mean by that. but yeah! in it’s simplest form, they live here, so they’re locals :)
Son locales... es uno de los tantos barrios con inmigrantes que forman nuestra cultura. A dónde querés que vaya, a Belgrano? jajaj
@@zzureee agreed 100%. and i’ll add that diversity is a beautiful thing 🎈
@@zzureee locales como ??? viven en un país adentro de un país, no se integran en la sociedad como los venezolanos, rusos o ucranianos etc
@@xacprovost I was born and raised between japanese, spanish, italian, portuguese, polish, german, ukranian, argentine mixed natives etc. I live in culturally mixed enviroment and myself being fully mixed race dna and we all shared same neighborhoods so I know what diversity is. You show argentine flag saying "locals" and thats the tricky part.
dud I think she wanted a kiss.. just saying..
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Viene a Argentina y la mitad del video lo dedica a cosas de bolivia... deja esta bien bro
Para eso anda a bolivia
@@tomboiv1653 sounds like you don’t like bolivians lmao. your choice to be racist, i suppose. they live here, so they are a part of the entire culture that makes up buenos aires :)
@@xacprovost ???????????? Where in my post i said something racist? grow up dude.
I love bolivia and bolivians. Ive traveled the country and met lots of ppl there.
But i wouldnt go to Bolivia and experience Argentine culture there... that wouldnt be smart since its a reallly cool country if you get to know its culture.
Your video title is 100% missleading.
Also... please dont bring the "BS northern hemisphere racism" card to southamerica.
@@tomboiv1653 you’re the one who should grow up by feeling compelled to comment on my channel about a part that exists in buenos aires. lmao. get lost, dude. i mean it. block me. do whatever you want ✌🏻
@@xacprovost yea sure go play the racism card elsewhere bb