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Top Ten Cultural Differences about Argentina


When it comes down to it, people are people. The real differences come from the way the culture has created variations in the way we look at things.

Argentina is an interesting culture because it has the intermixing of European and Latin cultures. Here is a list of some of the interesting aspects to the European/Latin blended culture of Argentina.

  1. Family is # 1.
    Time for family is put at the top of the list for the majority of the Argentine culture. It is common to see an elderly person being guided by their grandchild, a young sibling walking hand in hand with an adolescent sibling or a teenager walking arm in arm with their mother or father.
  2. Football is a Close Second.
    When I say football this means what the United States calls soccer. Football is a national pastime that literally closes down the country during important games. I was driving from Buenos Aires to San Rafael, Mendoza and was able to shave four hours off of my usual time during the 2006 World Cup because there was absolutely no one on the road and all of the police stops were shut down.
  3. Mate is an Acceptable Reason to Take a Break.
    Mate, the group-oriented tea, is a common reason for a person to stop what they’re doing, relax a little and enjoy conversation with friends and co-workers. In all professions, from the cement worker to the office executive, it is commonplace to see the gourd and thermos, the mate tools of the trade, sitting near-by, waiting to be used.
  4. They Use Plastic Jugs as For Sale Signs.
    Advertising that your car is for sale is not only done with a sign in the window, but in addition, a large plastic jug will sometimes be placed on top of the parked car to let potential buyers know. The jugs oftentimes do not have contact information and it is a bit of a game to find out where the owner of the car is located.
  5. Political Correctness is Out the Window.
    Do not take anything you hear to heart. The Argentines are up front and say-it-like-it-is people. Plus, they are passionate. This sometimes makes for an awkward moment if comments are taken literally. For example thick or larger people are called Gordo/a, skinny people are called Flaco/a, ugly people are referred to as Feo/a, dark skinned people as Negro/a.
  6. Swearing is Not a No No.
    It is common to hear every type of person swear in different ways. From the sweet Grandma to the high society, mens club member, swearing is considered to be just another form of language and not vulgar. Of course, this is referring to the words of their language, vulgar words of other cultures are still considered as such.
  7. The Tango Dance is More than the Classic Tango Shows.
    The tango dance began in the late 1800’s but has evolved into other dances all together. This sexually-charged dance has diverged into two different branches. One with the same look but modern, techno music interlaced with classic tango music. The other with completely different attire, music of different genres and beats and a less sultry vibe. These new ways of expressing the tango dance has brought a breath of fresh air to the century old practice. It also gives another aspect of great visual entertainment for the tourist.
  8. The Argentines are Passionate.
    The reason that the elderly, young and rich are fine with swearing is because passion lends itself to passionate words being said. The Argentine people are passionate about everything. Whether it is politics, their favorite football team or if it will snow soon, their opinion is a vibrant and energetic one. Their passion overflows into everything they do, which makes things such as seeing a music concert or football game that much more fun.
  9. The Siesta is Taken Seriously.
    When it is siesta time, it is siesta time. Everything shuts down. It is a time for family, for relaxing, for doing whatever you find appropriate for the four hours of chill time. Once you become adjusted to the business hours it is a nice thing for the quality of life. Important things such as taking time for yourself and family are not suddenly being fit into the fifteen minutes before bed each night.
  10. Plastic Surgery is Common and Acceptable.
    Argentina has one of the highest per capita rates of experiencing the plastic surgeon’s trance. That is why it is common to see 60-, sometimes 70-year old women (and men), looking as if they are in their twenties from behind. Some of the best surgeons are found in the greater Buenos Aires area. It is so common, in fact, that the major Argentine insurance company, OSDE, offers full coverage of plastic surgery for only an additional $100 to the normal plan.

There are many differences between the cultures of the world but that is what makes traveling so much more exciting. If we were all the same, life would be quite boring, wouldn’t it?

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