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Expats Exposed
Ready Go Expat
33 episodes
6 days ago
Honest conversations with expats around the globe.
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Honest conversations with expats around the globe.
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Places & Travel
Society & Culture
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Living in Buenos Aires
Expats Exposed
23 minutes 43 seconds
3 years ago
Living in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is a hot spot for those who love music, food, dancing, and just all-around beautiful, warm, and friendly people. 

In this episode, I talked to Nati, who lived for 7 years in the capital of Argentina. We will cover topics such as:

- Challenges of living in Buenos Aires;

- Cost of Living;

- Different exchange rates and high inflation;

- What she misses about living in Argentina;

- Why she decided to leave;

- Tips for foreigners thinking about moving to Argentina.


Nati has been a teacher of English for over 10 years. She has experience  managing language schools in Buenos Aires and Montevideo. She also has experience teaching in Secondary School. She is the founder of @onlineenglishuy. She holds the Cambridge DELTA and she loves on-line  teaching and learning about education.

For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to Ready Go! Expat

Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat

If you want to support this podcast, you can buy me a coffee.

Expats Exposed
Honest conversations with expats around the globe.