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Wow. I set off on 19th September for BA (to learn, to work, meet people, cook, travel, see what happ


I am a 22 year old, recent college-grad who just booked a one way ticket to Buenos Aires.  I am reaching out to anyone and everyone air travel tips I can find who may have some advice for me as far as making a living in the city.  I have poured over the articles in your blog as well as the many websites devoted to moving abroad, and while I understand that you are busy, I would greatly appreciate any advice or information you could give me about living and working in Argentina.
1. Bring as much money as you can get together, air travel tips bring 1/2 of it in cash (USD).  Exchange it for black dollar rates.  Don t blow it in the first month.  MOST people who get to BA run out of cash much faster than anticipated, and either have to get home, or get totally stuck in South America.  It is not a cheap city, although it is surprisingly possible to live there on a small budget.
2. Wait out the struggle. air travel tips  You ll probably get a peso paying job teaching English for a bit, and you ll be poor, and you ll work really hard.  It s worth it.  Great career experience.  After you pay your one year derecho de piso , you ll have a great chance air travel tips at getting a position working for an expat company.  Work for an expat company . if you find the right one, it has the possibility to be a gratifying career that many professionals would kill for.
4. Take care of yourself.  Care for your mental health.  That city is completely insane, and it s hard to not go crazy sometimes.  Health insurance is cheap and worth researching.  (swiss medical).  Be aware of your surroundings at all times.  Don t carry anything with you that you aren t ok with someone stealing.  Don t use your cell phone on the street.  You ll probably get robbed at least once it will suck, but you ll live.  Wash your hands all the time.  Do not wait to go to the doctor when you feel sick.
5.   Make friends with Argentines.  Make friends with expats.  Expats are so cool.  The psychology of an Argentine is fascinating.  Try to figure them out.  Read Neil Strauss The Game before you go, but don t tell anyone you know about it.  Observe what happens.
6. Eat steak.  Drink wine.  Dance tango.  Stay out all night.  Get your heart broken by an Argentine. Talk with cab drivers.  Try everything that scares you.  Find out what you re running away from.  Try everything once.  Go to the Lujan zoo and pet a tiger.  Learn to flirt, negotiate, and lie in Spanish.  Go to every asado you re invited to.  Don t let your tourist visa run over more than twice.  Find out what you love to do, and do it.
You re lucky T- Buenos Aires is unfathomably complex and alive. air travel tips  Living there will not be easy but if you play your cards right, you ll have the best (and hardest!) years of your life, completely lose yourself, find yourself again, and will be able to die satisfied, knowing you at least had one big adventure in your life.
So well said Vivi! I didn´t meet you while you were here but know of you as we have friends in common. I guess you aren´t here any longer, but looks like you acheieved air travel tips your goal of having an amazing adventure. This place really is so wonderful for that! Best of luck to you! beso grande, Meg
The expat community is kind of amazing air travel tips on the job search front, especially as there is a high demand for bilingual employees with native-level air travel tips English. My company (www.lemon.com) may be hiring in the coming weeks/months, feel free to send me a message: julia (dot) bloch (at) gmail (dot) com
Apparently, I m not the only recent college grad that flocks to you for potential expat advice! All fantastic tips. I got the chills thinking back on doing some of those things. Best of luck to T! It ll be a crazy beautiful adventure, seguro.
air travel tips Wow. I set off on 19th September for BA (to learn, to work, meet people, cook, travel, see what happens) and these last 2 weeks have been the hardest. Why am I doing this? Is it the right thing to do? But your advice seems true and it clicks with me. It s reassuring to read about other people planning a similar adventure and those that have come through on the other side. Thanks alot. I m going to go drink some late night tea now and let it sink in.

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