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I agree with this statement. I think there are many expats here that couldn't "hack" it back home in the USA or other countries. This isn't necessarily a bad thing. I know many friends that can't "hack" it in the USA and they live there. Many are living on "borrowed time" and living on fumes and up to the gill with credit card bills, high car payments, mortgage payments they can't afford.Argentina is accepting of all foreigners from other countries. Our country is a country of immigrants from other countries.
I think this post is spot on target @Vince !I agree with this statement. I think there are many expats here that couldn't "hack" it back home in the USA or other countries. This isn't necessarily a bad thing. I know many friends that can't "hack" it in the USA and they live there. Many are living on "borrowed time" and living on fumes and up to the gill with credit card bills, high car payments, mortgage payments they can't afford.
I don't know what they will do. So it's not really fair saying expats here can't hack it as many back home can't either! I don't think Argentina is like poor countries like Colombia or Venezuela where it's much poorer and females will more easily be swayed by an "expat from abroad". Argentine women are more of a pain in the ass (or at least AS tough as American chicks). Ha. I don't think they are any easier. Or at least in my case. My wife is a hard ass and most of the females I know in Argentina are the same. So I don't think you come to Argentina to easily find some poor girl like some other Latin American countries.
I doubt either of yours would win the battle against my ex-Porteña wife! I wouldn't say Argentines are very easy docile women. But alas I'm on #2. I just proposed to my girlfriend who is from Buenos Aires. She isn't the easiest woman but she is 10X easier than my ex-wife.Expats from USA or Europe or from wherever are here for a load of different reasons.
Some came for work , liked it and stayed.
Some were running away from professional disasters and personal problems and had to leave their homes
Some fell in love with beautiful girls , all great women ; @Vince has described above perfectly his wife as "a hard ass" - I am sure mine would give his a good battle!
But years later we still love them!
I think my wife beats your wives with her hands tied behind her back. She is very difficult as Argentines come. But I still love her. But I just read a post where foreigners want to hook up with locals so there is that! I can pretend to be a wealthy Argentine polo horse farm owner. @Cupid's Daughter said there are many pikers in Argentina. Shhh.. Don't tell anyone. I will change my screen name to Rico Luis!I doubt either of yours would win the battle against my ex-Porteña wife! I wouldn't say Argentines are very easy docile women. But alas I'm on #2. I just proposed to my girlfriend who is from Buenos Aires. She isn't the easiest woman but she is 10X easier than my ex-wife.
No that is not the perception for expats in Argentina. I would say that is more the expats in Colombia. Ha!Are expats in Buenos Aires really considered to be losers or people that couldn't hack it in the USA?? I had not heard this before.
I have been living here for the past few years. I don't think expats here are thought of one way or another. In some countries in South America, people might think an expat from the USA or Europe is something special. But here it isn't an advantage or disadvantage. Tons of foreigners here. You can't really tell expats from tourists. My experience dating is there aren't too many that speak English here and the ones that do speak English mostly have EU passports so they don't think anything at all that you're a foreigner.Are expats in Buenos Aires really considered to be losers or people that couldn't hack it in the USA?? I had not heard this before.
I am running into more and more DINK's in Latin America. I travel quite a bit for work in Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and Peru. Lately I am meeting more and more DINK's that don't seem to want any kids. Is this the trend now that no one wants to have kids. Do all of you expats not want any kids these days?There's hundreds of different reasons. At the top of most is cost of living. Doesn't mean everyone is broke back in their home countries, although sure many have been priced out of living a comfortable life there. Some want to stretch their dollars, retire early, have a change of scenery, cultural reasons, or many more.
For me, I live comfortably but want to go to a more metropolitan area, closer to parks, activities, no need for a car/driving everyday, a 15 minute city so to speak. And although I could afford to move closer to such an area, it would deeply dip into my savings and years to retirement. In BA I would be that much closer.
Are most people that you're running into young digital nomads?? If so most are likely to be transients jumping around from one place to the next, not ready to settle down. But irregardless of expats or not the birth rates in the US have been declining.I am running into more and more DINK's in Latin America. I travel quite a bit for work in Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and Peru. Lately I am meeting more and more DINK's that don't seem to want any kids. Is this the trend now that no one wants to have kids. Do all of you expats not want any kids these days?
The dark side of DINKs: People who want kids but can't afford them
Some DINKs choose to be childfree. Other couples would prefer to be parents but can't afford to have kids, remaining childless due to finances.www.businessinsider.com
Yes. Since Covid I have ran into many youngish digital nomads with no children. Several couples but no kids. I realize the birth rates have been going down but it seems like it has really increased. I have not noticed this as much before but I have seen this quite a bit traveling for work and also on holiday. I went to a few cities in Mexico and especially noticed it there.Are most people that you're running into young digital nomads?? If so most are likely to be transients jumping around from one place to the next, not ready to settle down. But irregardless of expats or not the birth rates in the US have been declining.
U.S. birth rate 2022 | Statista
Over the past 30 years, the birth rate in the United States has been steadily declining, and in 2022, there were 11 births per 1,000 of the population.www.statista.com
Like expats moving or traveling abroad there's a variety of reasons. It's a combination of both and the fact many are delaying when they have kids limits the amount and sometimes the probability of having them.Yes. Since Covid I have ran into many youngish digital nomads with no children. Several couples but no kids. I realize the birth rates have been going down but it seems like it has really increased. I have not noticed this as much before but I have seen this quite a bit traveling for work and also on holiday. I went to a few cities in Mexico and especially noticed it there.
I did not always ask as it is none of my business but it seems like this phenomenon of DINK's has exploded since Covid. Do people not want kids now because they do not want kids or because they can't afford them?
Agree with you. I don't want kids at all now and I am not sure I want the responsibility of raising kids in this world which seems to be getting worse each passing year.Like expats moving or traveling abroad there's a variety of reasons. It's a combination of both and the fact many are delaying when they have kids limits the amount and sometimes the probability of having them.
I worry about this society where government monitors everything. Face recognition already being used by Argentine government. They have all our info and this will be used against society. No more privacy anywhere and now all the government of world will share this with one another. They know everywhere we go. Even look at subway. Why the government want to make me register? They make fare much higher if I don't register. They want to know everything!I think the world will be hell in 20 years the way technology is going I don't see any other ending. Drones hovering above us monitoring every thing each individual does with face tracking. "Pre crime" arrests of suspicious people like that movie Minority Report. Cashless society where every transaction is electronic and monitored by AI on behalf of the ruling class.
A tiny elite enslaving 8 billion others. Basically what China is today but expanded to a global level and much harsher. I'm not bringing kids into that
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