Recoleta Cemetary: home to over 6400 mausoleum style graves, one of only three of its kind in the world |
Me and Eva PerĂ³n (could not figure out how to rotate this sorry) |
Day trip to El Tigre: town on the delta about an hour outside of Buenos Aires |
The top five things you should know about working in Argentina:
1. The customary single kiss on the cheek used for greetings and goodbyes alike is still applicable even with your 50 something, grizzly boss.
2. BYOM- Bring your own mate. Everyone in the office drinks mate all day, but from their own paraphernalia, while coffee and water are provided.
3. Expect a Latin/lax attitude when working with dates and deadlines. "We'll let you know on Monday if you'll have to work on Monday..."
4. Buses are crazy and unpredictable. I know I've said a lot about the buses, but I swear they change every day. Leave an hour early. Value your precious monedas (change). Make sure to fully board the bus as quickly as possible to ensure that half of you won't be left on the street.
5. Wear flats, not heels. There is way way too much walking in the city and way way too many blisters on my feet.
I promise promise my posts will be more frequent from now on!
I wish number three applied to America
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