Avocado
Well-known member
I love how much you love Argentina. It always amazes me how much people love my country. ❤️Spot on target! I still remember the first asado that I got invited to over 2 decades ago in Buenos Aires. It was one of the things that made me fall in love with Buenos Aires. I've visited almost 600 cities around 85 countries but I have yet to find the bond and love of food and friends that one will experience in an authentic Argentine Asado amongst friends.
Every time I travel to Buenos Aires with a friend or client, I always make sure they get a chance to experience an authentic Asado and they also fall in love with the country.
It was great to introduce you to your first Asado @Johnny. As you saw, my friends became your friends and that will be the first of many. Can't wait to see you later this year back in Buenos Aires. We will arrange another Asado.
Also, there is much talk of Buenos Aires getting too expensive. I think much of where you decide to make your "home" has to have more factored into it vs. just being a cheap place. I've traveled to a lot of places around the world myself and also with my family. The place where you call home you should really enjoy spending time in. I never fell in love because it was just a cheap place that was affordable. All the reasons why I first fell in love with the city still come into play. I realize many people have to live in a place they can afford, but you have to be careful in only looking at dollars and cents.
Buenos Aires is a very special place full of wonderful people. I think about the brutal conditions of when I first was there and after I moved there after the corralito. People got over tough times and they will again. It's this ability to be so resilient that makes me love the country so much. As I read various posts on this forum. Some for anti-Milei and some pro-Milei, one thing we ALL have in common is our true love and passion for Argentina and we all want to see the best for this country.