BUENOS AIRES - WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE ARGENTINE??

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In this episode I'm in the capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires! This city is unlike any other in Latin America, it's a unique blend of European influences and Argentine culture. In this travel video I explore Buenos Aires, Argentina and find out what it truly means to be Argentine. I delve into the passionate Argentine tango which has become a symbol of Buenos Aires for the world, watch a crazy football match and indulge in the famous Argentine asado (BBQ) which Buenos Aires is so famous for. I also explore historic neighbourhoods including San Telmo and La Boca. Ultimately it's the intense passion of the Argentines for their cultural heritage and their willingness to share it with visitors which makes this city so special and unique!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Malini.Angelica
    This trip to Buenos Aires left us in awe of the intense passion with which Argentines live their life, and how passionate they are about certain things like tango, football and the unrivalled Argentine barbecue! What did you think of the video, did you imagine it would be like this? Your support is so important for us to continue bringing you more quality content, a simple LIKE, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE are completely FREE and it is really an invaluable source of support for our channel, you'll also never miss out on our upcoming adventures! Thank you so much :)
  • @pranavsood2767
    BBC or Netflix needs to hire you to make a long form of documentary. The stories that you are able to convey in just 30 min is so good. Can't imagine how good a 1 hour or maybe 3 part docu-series by Malini would be.
  • @mrdarkside4071
    Ok ..an Argentinean and Porteño here. With the utmost respect. Saying that "to be an Argentinean" is defined by wondering a few blocks in the downtown area of Buenos Aires is like saying that a Florida inhabitant defines what an American is. This country offers so much more that you couldn't possible imagine, my advice is for you to rent a car or better..rent a panel van and drive across the country and you will find out the native roots of our country. The gauchos, the natives before them, the immense Pampas, the mountains, the falls, the deserts,the jungles.. I do hope you enjoyed our country and our people
  • As an American-Argentinian I have to say you described Argentina perfectly, in one word repeated in this video a couple of times, Nostalgia. I travelled, not much, but enough. I left the country, and came back. And as I fly over Buenos Aires, I always cry. It’s an addiction, it’s a type of love hard to understand, it’s the Italian feel, with the French Architecture, it’s everything Europe is and isn’t. It what you hate but need. It’s nostalgic, because no matter how much time you spend away you will always say “don’t cry for me Argentina, the truth is I never left you.” Thanks for the video.
  • @petergoose8164
    Buenos Aires (and Patagonia) is the most memorable place I have ever been to. You present a very accurate view of the lovely Argentinian people.
  • My wife and I recently booked our flights to Argentina, and it is great to see people I follow are making their videos about Argentina. I can't wait to visit that beautiful country!!
  • As I said before Angelica, there is something in you which makes you right at home in Mediterranean rooted cultures; Italy, Spain and now Argentina. Somehow, you belong there; Forget London.
  • @user-tg8sb2zd8v
    Soy brasileño y amo Buenos Aires y Argentina. Saludos desde Fortaleza, estado de Ceará.
  • @vinnylucz5499
    1st gen American-Argentine here! 👋🏽 I have always heard stories about my family back in Argentina and the history. It’s such a beautiful place and people. My grandfather left Argentina in the 60s to find work and better hope for his kids and family he found it in america…I wish to go back, I wish the economy becomes something that people can build with. A Argentine friend of mine always said the best line for the country “Esa pieza está algo suelta, pero la podemos atar con alambre – That piece is a bit loose, but we can tie it with wire.” They find ways to live even in hardship.
  • @bojack3827
    I love the "look" of the video and that style of 'film' graininess and colour pallette. Fabulously atmospheric. Kudos to whoever does the filming and video post production.
  • @ingridnh1
    Another amazing video Malini! A true “love letter” to Argentina! 🇦🇷 Your videos really capture the true heart, soul and spirit of every location you visit! Thank you for allowing us to travel with you! ❤
  • @N1CH0LAS007
    Such a Beautiful country Argentina, and in 2024 it still remains a wildly unexplored destination. Good job Malini, you absolutely nailed it. 😘
  • @Springbok295
    My grandmother moved to Argentina in the early 1920s from Serbia. My mother was born in Buenos Aires in 1933 and emigrated to the US in 1946. They got to see Argentina in its glory days. Everything was in abundance. My mother went to an English primary school. Her father worked for Standard Oil and did a lot of work near Salta where they lived for a time. I had hoped to have her visit her home country before she passed but was unable to. I think she would've been depressed how the country appears today.
  • @weifan9533
    Argentina is a magnificent country and is a perfect blend of Spanish and Italian cultures. I'd wish to go there once I have time. Thanks for showing us this great country!
  • Malini, I just finished spending a month in Buenos Aires. I can say your video totally captured the essence of the city like no other I’ve seen and I viewed multitudes before I went.
  • @Dipveerroy
    Argentina has a cool cultural element. cherish music and delicious food, and your presentation is all melted in one bowl. Ultimately Argentina is my favorite football team also I love messi-10 and wish one day I travel to this amazing country. Good luck Malini. Best wishes for you.
  • @johnw3055
    I enjoyed every second of this video, which captures the nostalgia, essence, and feeling of being in Buenos Aires. The interviews with the locals give the viewers very good insight into the life of everyday people within the city. The cuisine in the city and suburbs look very delicious. Also, it was amazing to see you dance with a local at La Viruta, an iconic milonga!
  • @PoojaShravan
    We've heard you talk Italian, Spanish, maybe some French, and obviously English (And you have very a South Indian first name ). Thats a pretty versatile social DNA., we must say 😀😀.It always leaves us second guessing where your roots are from 😛. Jokes apart, (we know we must be sounding like broken radios) BEAUTIFULLY DONE. People watching is one of our favourite tings to do when we travel and this one is so full of it. This definitely ranks amongst our personal favourites. btw, the soul of Buenos Aries is so very similar to Naples. We wonder if its Maradona 🤔🤔 As always hugs and love from India 🤗🤗
  • @velocita6907
    Thank you for this short but sweet video on Argentinian life! Despite their difficult economic conditions their passion remains.
  • @rinodad
    👏🏼 Videazo! gracias por visitarnos ❤