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    Medical Can anybody recommend a good dentist in Palermo or nearby?

    For a while now, I’ve been going to "Odontología Palermo Dental." I've been several times, and the service is excellent. The prices are affordable, they’re punctual with appointments, and they don’t usually delay in scheduling. https://maps.app.goo.gl/He4hM3hRVEEhGY3t6
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    Politics Are the K really that ignorant?

    I can’t believe a national deputy doesn’t know how to access the official deputies' website... They’re really that ignorant.
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    Politics What will happen to Mayor Fernando Espinoza, who has been accused and prosecuted for sexual abuse?

    He has just been prosecuted. He should step down from his position as mayor. https://www.ambito.com/politica/procesaron-abuso-sexual-al-intendente-fernando-espinoza-n6003468
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    "Boom of Argentinians in Chile"

    Not only are we being compared to Spain, now it's also Chile. It's interesting to think that not too long ago, it was them coming here to buy things.
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    Politics Elon Musk calls to invest in Argentina after meeting up with Milei in LA

    Many of us have hope that all of this will improve in the long run. Of course, no one expects magical solutions to years of mismanagement. What I do think is important is organizing priorities and addressing them.
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    Question to local members

    You've made a wise decision! Argentina is a profitable country only for those who earn in dollars. It is becoming increasingly difficult to get a good job here.
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    Medical Healthcare medical monthly premiums are going to get increased!

    Yes, it seems so, because of these indiscriminate increases the government had to intervene, finally good news! https://www.expatsba.com/threads/private-health-insurance-how-much-will-the-may-installments-go-down-after-the-governments-intervention-infobae.2938/
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    Alberto Fernández's assets frozen amid insurance scandal - Surprise Surprise!

    Alberto Fernandez and Cristina Kirchner have contributed to the destruction of Argentina's economy and politics, leaving a mess that will take years to repair. The indiscriminate corruption makes me sick, convictions that were never served...the judicial system is a disaster...
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    Newcomer Moving to Buenos Aires

    And this will be what you will usually eat for breakfast LOL...⬇️ FACTURAS! 😋
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    Newcomer Do you know "Passline App"?

    Yes, I bought tickets for a theater play, it was all very simple.
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    Newcomer Parties at Club Museum - San Telmo

    Has anyone been to any parties at Museum? I've heard they're pretty famous around here. I've seen some videos and they look like a lot of fun. I'm thinking about going.
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    Newcomer Do you know "Passline App"?

    Hey everyone! So, while I was looking for events in Buenos Aires, I stumbled upon this awesome app. It's available on both the Play Store and the App Store. You can find all sorts of events on it: from clubs and bars to parties, theater, concerts, and much more! What's really cool is that you...
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    Newcomer Solo Female Traveler

    Is that the only choice you've got in Palermo? 🥲 I used to be a Palermo resident until I moved to Recoleta two months back. At 38 with no kids, I'm all about the nightlife. And man, do I miss Palermo! The energy there is just unmatched. I mean, nothing against the older folks, the hobos, or the...
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    Newcomer Is a guide necessary to go to the "Mercado Central"?

    The Mercado Central is not usually a touristy place. Why do you want to go there?
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    Trip Reports My recent visit to Buenos Aires

    Uruguay also proved to be on the "pricey" side, but it was truly delightful. We spent three days in Colonia, where we stumbled upon a local-favorite restaurant called "El Refugio." We paid $16 per person for seafood entrees, excluding alcohol. A "chivito" sandwich, which was massive, cost us...
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    Newcomer Pros and cons of getting married/having kids in Argentina vs USA?

    I understand your perspective, and you raise valid points about the potential benefits of investing instead of contributing to Social Security. If the individual making $100k per year invests $12k annually with an 8% annual return over 30 years, they could accumulate $1,538,365 USD. These...
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