Let's embrace when you greet an say goodbye to not
be seen as cold, learn how to count money and read the menu carefully when you
want to eat what you like at the restaurant in Argentina.
Here are some things you should know before
traveling to or living in this South American country.
1. The intimate social kiss
The Argentina express intimacy and hospitality most
clearly when they greet and say goodbye. You will have to kiss the ritgh cheek
and hug a mild one. If you only wave goodbye, people will think you are a cold
and rude man.
2. Staying in the "love motel" is normal
Argentina not only has hotels, inn, but also
"love motels" often called the telos. The telos have enough
facilities and meet the requirements of every bizarre type of customers.
Staying in "love motels" in Argentina is
normal.
3. The food menu is clear
If the menu has written "carrot salad" and
the ingredient is only carrot, then you will get the exact same service. Do not
assume that you will receive anything more than what is stated on the menu.
Barbecue or other dishes is similar. You should learn from experiences to know
what you want to eat and when to eat at a restaurant in Argentina.
Remember that what the menu records is what you are
eating.
4. Organize parties on all occasions
In 2014, Argentina has 15 national holidays while the
United States only has 10 official holidays. The Argentina oganize a lot of
parties, especially the farewell party which takes place before a holiday often
lasts up to 2 weeks or the celebration after returning from a trip. The first
day of spring is also a party. In essence it is the day to go to work, but
everyone receives a gift, praying for a happy spring and holding a party
together.
5. The Argentina are easy to become angry
The Argentina are hot-tempered but also very
enthusiastic, passionate. They can jointly discuss about every topic (may refer
to a football club or the taste of ice cream, for example) with the same level
of excitement as well as anger, maybe.
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