Buenos Aires is the second most safest capital in entire continent: 2,8 homicides/100K ppl, just behind Ottawa (Canada): 1,1 homicides/100K. for comparisons: USA has 5.8 homicides/100K
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
This is an incredible statistic! It feels that way!! Love that aspect of Buenos Aires.
@claudenaxl84834 күн бұрын
@@jonathanells anyway: gotta take precautions and not go into places r not recommended (Buenos Aires, like every megalopolis +10 M ppl, has: a tiny 1.5% of its surface is occupied by marginalized places and around 15% of lower class neighborhoods: those that border the southern limit of the city, on a watercourse called Riachuelo), but more than 80% of the city has a quality of life quite similar to Belgrano, Metropolitan Area of Buenoos Aires, here: www.youtube.com/@FedSher/videos and as in every huge megalopolis: avoid displaying valuable objects on the street, be cautious about pickpockets in places overflowing with people, don't place valuable objects on tables in public places, with these precautions the risks r practically zero.
@claudenaxl84834 күн бұрын
@@jonathanells anyway: gotta take precautions and not go into places r not recommended (Buenos Aires, like every megalopolis +10 M ppl, has: a tiny 1.5% of its surface is occupied by marginalized places and around 15% of lower class neighborhoods: those that border the southern limit of the city, on a watercourse called Riachuelo), but more than 80% of the city has a quality of life quite similar to Belgrano, Metropolitan Area of Buenoos Aires, here: FedSher Buenos AIres and as in every huge megalopolis: avoid displaying valuable objects on the street, be cautious about pickpockets in places overflowing with people, don't place valuable objects on tables in public places, with these precautions the risks r practically zero.
@matyk9dogtrainer3 күн бұрын
No pasa nada acá, no seas perseguido! Uno puede caminar tranquilo por la calle
@federicostritzler7650Күн бұрын
@@matyk9dogtrainer Depende por donde. Hay zonas seguras y otras no tanto....
@juanramon31534 күн бұрын
Bienvenido a nuestro país y me encantó el video
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Muchas gracias! Su país parece lindo y la ciudad es increíblemente bonita 🙏🏼🙏🏼 lo agradezco su comentario
@axelpaff33064 күн бұрын
Hi, nice video , welcome to Argentina, greetings
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Muchas gracias 🙏🏼
11 күн бұрын
Hi, If you need any info about the city, I can try to help. I’ve been here for 1-1/2yrs and am from Florida. Currently living in n Belgrano. Keep up the good videos!
@jonathanells11 күн бұрын
Amazing, thank you! I lived in Miami for a while.
@tomascasarotti3 күн бұрын
Hey! Im born in Argentina, living in Montreal, and tired of winters… my wife and i (+3 kids) are thinking of moving to Florida, and as a 2nd choice, moving back to buenos aires. How do you find buenos aires coming from Florida? How bad is the winter? I was young when my parents and i left. It would be gret to hear your perspective specially for my wife who is not from argentina :)
@maradona931002 күн бұрын
@@tomascasarottiel invierno en Buenos Aires comparado con el de Montreal, es prácticamente nada, es muy difícil que llegue a hacer -1° por lo general se mantiene entre 5-15°
@marm3175 күн бұрын
Muy interesante tu video! Bienvenidos a Argentina! Buena estadia y buena vida! Saludos!
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Lo agradezco sus palabras positivas ❤️ Gracias
@AbalJ4 күн бұрын
Hey John, cool video, welcome to Argentina! When you guys feel safe and curious enough, you can start exploring the rest of the country, wherever you go, it's gonna be a hell of a ride. No matter where you choose to go, South, West, Center or North East/West there's a spot for everyone in Argentina... In the meantime north neighborhoods in the city are very safe and fun, also, the "Zona Norte" area just outside the city is cool to have a moment (San Isidro, Olivos, Martinez, etc), it's 10 mins away from Belgrano through the Mitre (train) line. I'm sure you're staying nearby. Take care!
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Thanks, Abal! I know the country is beautiful, and we want to explore. We already went through most of the popular areas of BA, I already have 2 more videos done - just need to edit - showing some of these different areas 👍🏼
@fr98923 күн бұрын
Don't feel shy about talking to people who pass by, we Argentines are very curious and willing to help others, we are even more curious with foreigners, so we will surely ask you where you are from, why you have come, if you want to make any plans with your friends, etc.
@jonathanells3 күн бұрын
Love to hear that, everyone we have met so far have been very kind - thanks for the suggestion 👍🏼 Thank you
@juanpablomenchon7704 күн бұрын
Hey! thanks for visiting our city. Welcome to Argentina =)
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Thank you! Your city is gorgeous 😊🙏🏼
@drhoratio4 күн бұрын
You are just three or four blocks away from the chinese neighborhood, lots of restaurants there. There's also a very good burger joint next to the train station (Belgrano C).
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
I love Barrio Chino! We go every weekend. They have a great grocery store, too. Any suggestions on the best restaurants we should go to there?
@Camila-ku8rk4 күн бұрын
@@jonathanellstry El Antojo in Nuñez, its walking distance fron Barrio Chino. The best milanesa you’ll try in your life!! The meat can be sliced with a spoon 🤤
@alejandrapena48143 күн бұрын
@@jonathanellsUfff!!!, Hay muchísimos!!!, Pero te recomiendo que investigues por los bodegones, bueno, bonito y barato, aparte de abundante
@mdog10703 күн бұрын
As an argentinian I loved your video, I recommend Buenos Aires if you want to enjoy a place full of life and options, but my recommendation is to travel the whole country, living in Buenos Aires you have the airport right there, so you can visit Mendoza, Cordoba, Misiones, Bariloche, and a lot of amazing and different places! lot of fun nights, amazing food, sexy people, young crowds and unlimited landscapes.
@jonathanells3 күн бұрын
I appreciate the feedback and your suggestions!! We’ll see if we can make some of those things happen! 🙏🏼
@rudfil2 күн бұрын
Nice to hear you’re liking Buenos Aires. We were there in March and we got our money exchanged from $ to pesos at a Cambio most of the time. We found grocery prices pretty reasonable. The delicious empanadas we had delivered to our apartment was a great deal 20 for 11000 pesos. You need to go to the Tigre area for a boat tour. cheers.
@jonathanellsКүн бұрын
The cambio was a life saver - burned through our physical cash quickly lol. Now we are using Western Union. It’s also Dollar blue and it’s actually slightly a better rate than what the cambio was giving us, go figure. The Argentinan empanadas are the best. We’ve eaten a dozen at least since we have been here. Happy to hear you guys have enjoyed. Prices have gone up a lot even since March apparently say our local sources. Hopefully they stop, for the sake of the local people. Thank you! 🙏🏼
@norbertocristobal38414 күн бұрын
No dejen de ir a Puerto Madero y la Reserva Ecológica (están en el mismo lugar frente al rio) es ideal para ustedes, y para hacer videos. Que disfruten mucho mi hermosa Buenos Aires. Saludos👍
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Ahh buena recomendación, gracias. Fuimos a Puerto Madero pero tenemos que ir a la Reserva Ecológica 🙏🏼
@BUENOSAIRES4K4 күн бұрын
Elegiste el mejor barrio para vivir. Que tiene todo, tiendas, area residencial tranquila, mucho para ver y descubrir. Cerca de todo. . SI te gusta la gastronomia, debes ir a LAS CAÑITAS una noche, muy cerca de donde estas. Me da mucha risa cuando los extranjeros se asombran que en otros paises se hace lo mismo que en los propios, salir a correr, ir a cenar, ir a museos, ir a librerias, etc etc. y eso lo llaman europeo
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Me alegré por eso, gracias. Nos gusta Belgrano mucho! Y fuimos a Las Cañitas varias veces, hay un video nuevo que enseña un poco de eso barrio. Y con el otro comentario, es porque muchos ciudades en Latinoamérica literalmente no tiene ese tipo de cultura- no tienen. Es raro. O es mucho mucho menos. Y la cualidad de vida es mucho más bajo. Hay un razón que los extranjeros les gusta BsAs muchísimo 🙏🏼 La ciudad es increíble. Pero no estoy listo para los mosquitos 😥👎🏼😂
@alejandrapena48143 күн бұрын
@@jonathanellsNosotros tampoco, es un fenómeno nuevo. Vacunate contra el Dengue
@NicolasKoniecki3 күн бұрын
Argentina is a lovely place with lovely people, saludos desde zona oeste
@jonathanells2 күн бұрын
Realmente lo es. Gracias 🙂
@pablovilan4 күн бұрын
Bienvenido!. Igualmente cuidate, Belgrano, Palermo es bastante "seguro" pero otras zonas no tanto. Disfruta mucho. Abrazo!
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Si lo sé. Gracias 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@matyk9dogtrainer3 күн бұрын
Casi todo capital es seguro
@juantorres-dj3fn10 күн бұрын
Yes, it is. And having it as a base I think it's cool because if you´re tired of the cold or the heat you can just go north or come back down south and in a few hours you are in a different season. This year thousands of texans and floridians ''discovered'' that they could escape the terrible summer heat they have by flying down here for at least a month. Summers in BA are not as terrible as in those places..average temperature during the day is a high of 28-29 celsius, but you have three or four heat waves of a few days in a row with temps over 35 until a storm comes and it cools off again
@jonathanells10 күн бұрын
I 100% agree with you and that was the exact reason I became nomadic - left cold ass Canada and went to Miami, then when i didn’t get my VISA for the US I came to Latin America. Anything to avoid Canadian winters 😂😂 and BA does most things well! Especially in comparison to many Latin cities that do a few things amazing and then have a lot of big downsides
@charlieferreyra16032 күн бұрын
I lived 30 years in this barrio
@jonathanells2 күн бұрын
It’s a great barrio, did you leave BsAs?
@argieontheroadКүн бұрын
Hey buddy, nice video! You missed chinatown within Belgrano area, where you can find lots of Asian restaurants, stores, street food and markets. Another two neiberhoods that are becoming trendy are Colegiales and Chacarita. These are a bit more under, when compared to Palermo, or even Belgrano, but lots of innovative cafes and poping up there, and they have a quite interesting art scene as well. Last one, check out Villa Devoto, definately not in the radar for most people, but its worth visiting this residential area with houses from the beginning of the 20s century and a really nice cafe and foodie culture. Enjoy mate!
@jonathanellsКүн бұрын
Thank you man, amazing suggestions! We’ll definitely check some of these places out. Love Chinatown, we go at least once a week and one of our favourite grocery stores is there. I didn’t even realize we haven’t recorded there- but we will fix that! 👍🏼
@matyk9dogtrainer3 күн бұрын
Vayan a mi barrio Caballito, a la Av. Pedro Goyena una de las avenidas mas lindas del mundo
@jonathanells2 күн бұрын
Buena recomendación, gracias 👍🏼
@nicolasdif4 күн бұрын
Buenísimo tu video no me enseñaras sobre Argentina pero si aprenderé Ingles, excelente tu pronunciación para alguien que recién comienza! Saludos!
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Gracias 🙏🏼 Solo te enseñaré mi vida. Soy un entrenador de fitness y nutrición 👌🏼 Me alegra que puede aprender inglés 🙏🏼😊
@nowvideos.2 күн бұрын
Please come to Santa Fe de la vera Cruz !!
@jonathanells2 күн бұрын
We’ll see what I can do! Appreciate the suggestion 🙏🏼
@claudiopucci24172 күн бұрын
Nice video! I would say that in Belgrano you can find fast food and ethnic restaurants too. Palermo is the neighborhood next to it and you get lots of diverse cuisines. Also, if i heard correctly , your exchange rate is the official peso? Dollar blue is approx 30% over the official rate…
@jonathanellsКүн бұрын
Thank you! We only convert dollar blue since we’ve been here 👌🏼 But I’m Canadian and Canadian dollars lose 30% to American dollars, so that’s what I was referring to. The cambios don’t accept dólares canadienses 😢
@yoargento93634 күн бұрын
Parece primer mundo 😮
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Si, ese parte de Buenos Aires es básicamente primer mundo. Y puedes beber el agua del grifo
@yoargento93634 күн бұрын
@@jonathanells según usted a cuánto estamos de ser primer mundo argentina..????
@federicostritzler7650Күн бұрын
@@yoargento9363 Estamos bastante cerca. El problema es que la economía es un desastre. Si Argentina hiciera las cosas un poquito mejor en economía (apenas un poquito mejor) ya seríamos primer mundo hace rato. El día en que la economía empiece a funcionar más o menos bien, en menos de 10 años pasamos a ser primer mundo.
@luiscarracedo7793Күн бұрын
Lago de Regatas vendria a ser "Racing Lake"
@jonathanellsКүн бұрын
Thank you!
@damianatejerina71443 күн бұрын
Que lo pases hermoso ❤
@jonathanells3 күн бұрын
Lo haré. Muchas gracias ☺️🙏🏼
@Foiree8 сағат бұрын
I know this is going to seem off-topic or bad-mouthed, but I want to make it clear that enough with the use of "Latino". The real latinos are the romans who are already dead, we only adopt the derived languages, we don't like to associate ourselves with the other latinamericans and the meaning that this attaches in that they don't have a term of their own and they encompass themselves as a single identity, Argentina is a southern country very different from the historical process (although shared) of other countries. I don't want my brothers to appropriate themselves like that either, even so those in the USA call themselves Americans, taking into account that America is a continent not a country, I understand that it is their identity, I get it). It's not that we feel ‘European’, we feel Southamerican with pride, bcause we're really the south, u know what I mean, but of course this is associated with the continent, then the most specific and distinguishable term is ‘Austral’ as well as Chile and Uruguay (maybe other countries more) Why do I say this? Bcause the "Latin" is associated with warm countries, or Caribbean countries or with a cultural, economic, social or geographic hegemony that doesnt show the reality. It's not common to debate this, and it's silly, yea but as an Argentinean I dont feel identified with this term, beyond the language (in any case it is better to say Hispanicamerican, because Europe should also be called Latineurope, spaniards and stuff should be latin too, right?) If you live here that people are seen half reluctant or dubious about this topic.
@jonathanells7 сағат бұрын
I appreciate your response, especially presented in an intelligent manner and with respect. This is something that I’ve learned since coming to Argentina that many Argentinians associate more with their European roots and not with the whole of Latin America, like most of the other Spanish speaking countries in the Americas do. I’ve learned that now. And many Latinos I’ve met who identify as Latinos from other countries often say Argentinians have a different attitude and think “too highly” of themselves, like they are better than other “lowly Latinos”. I don’t necessarily believe that to be true either, but there is an OBVIOUS identity shift here in Argentina. STILL, Argentinians share the love for football, the same types of music (salsa, cumbia, bachata, etc) and many similar “Latin” culture foods. Up North, we are taught that all Spanish speaking countries in the Americas are “Latin America” and their inhabitants are “Latin Americans”. It’s not derogatory or anything. Inversely, Latinos often call me “gringo” which can and can not be seen as derogatory depending on the tone spoken - but as long as they don’t call me American I’m happy because I’m CANADIAN. 😂 because It’s not the same and our cultures aren’t the same, only share similarities. Canada has more live European roots than EEUU. It’s like if I said that Argentinians and Uruguayans were the same… you’d both get pretty mad about that lol
@ultrajoe36712 күн бұрын
welcome I hope you had a nice time, I hope you guys go to Mendoza or Bariloche and make it your permanent home in the future!
@jonathanells2 күн бұрын
Thank you, very kind! We’ll have to see! I appreciate the suggestions 🙏🏼😊
@ultrajoe36712 күн бұрын
@@jonathanells yeah! things are a bit chaotic now because we are transitioning, the new president is deregulating every aspect of the economy so in a couple of years should be an awesomecountry to start your own business and be free. Best of lucks guys I will be following your adventures :)
@jonathanellsКүн бұрын
Awesome, thank you!! 🙏🏼 We’ll be coming back.
@julianmauro46354 күн бұрын
This is how traffic works for pedestrians: When cars are turning, either left or right, pedestrians have the right of way! So if a car is turning and you are crossing the street he will let you pass. When the car goes straight crossing a street, he has the right of way and you should wait
@jonathanells3 күн бұрын
Thank you! It works like that in BsAs and I was surprised. It’s also like that back in Canada. But the drivers will literally run you over in Colombia or most other countries I have been to in the Caribbean, Central or South America 😂
@rubensteger25933 күн бұрын
welcome
@jonathanells3 күн бұрын
Thank you !! Beautiful city
@elbapeyramaure27282 күн бұрын
💙🤍💙🇦🇷✝️✝️✝️🙏🏻🛐. En la misma CIUDAD, PALERMO, TIENEN A " FLORALIS GENERICA"; " EL PLANETARIO"; EL PARQUE JAPONES.
@jonathanellsКүн бұрын
Lo agradezco sus recomendaciones 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@francocabanillas9724 күн бұрын
Si
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Así es
@matyk9dogtrainer3 күн бұрын
Casi todo capital federal es seguro, no se dejan llevar por los que dicen que es inseguro, anda con precaución solamente, pero no te quedes con la opinión de algunos perseguidos
@jonathanells2 күн бұрын
Muchas gracias 🙏🏼
@federicostritzler7650Күн бұрын
""Casi todo capital federal es seguro,"" estás completamente loco. Capital Federal es enorme y más de la mitad, diría NO ES seguro, al menos a la noche. Zonas como Once, Constitución, La Boca.... y muchos barrios del sur pueden ser bastante peligrosos.
@elbapeyramaure27282 күн бұрын
💙🤍💙🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️🙏🏻🙏🏻🛐🛐🛐. MI PARQUE PREFERIDO ES EL PARQUE " 3 de FEBRERO" = " BOSQUES DE PALERMO" : EL ROSEDAL, PATIO ANDALUZ, LAGOS CON GANZOS O PATOS Y BARQUITOS DE PASEO.
@jonathanellsКүн бұрын
Vamos a visitar algunos de esos, gracias ☺️
@ivancap42323 күн бұрын
immigrants not nomads. Your welcome as long as you pay same prices we do so life doesn't get more expensive for the rest of us as happend in Mexico City
@jonathanells3 күн бұрын
You’re right - there are approx 1.9 million immigrants living in BA. But it almost might be the best city for nomads, too. Almost all countries are going up in price globally - my country is so expensive now 🇨🇦. Our immigration is ENORMOUS now. Many Canadians are angry about it, too. Our culture has been watered down and cost of living is ridiculous. I understand you. Plus, at the same time travel and working remotely is bigger than ever in history. It’s not just Mexico City, either. It’s almost every major city in the countries with nice weather. Colombia, Thailand, Philippines, Spain, Portugal, etc. Anyway don’t worry, I’m only here for 2 months. But you’re still stuck with the other 1.9 million 😉
@LO-yd5qz3 күн бұрын
Go to Belgrano R , pne of the nicest places of the city. Walk the train station , Plaza Castelli, Melian Avenue etc … is a really nice neighborhood very near from your present location
@jonathanells3 күн бұрын
Wow ok, great recommendation. We haven’t gone further than Belgrano Central.
@LO-yd5qz3 күн бұрын
@@jonathanells it’s walking distance from there. The train station is located in the intersection of the Echeverria st. and Freire St. there are some coffee shops , restaurants and a even gym arround the Castelli Square. The Melian Avenue is two blocks from there … It’s like another city very different from were you are now
@nothinger012 күн бұрын
Like 500
@jonathanellsКүн бұрын
😎🙏🏼
@alejandrapena48143 күн бұрын
La traducción de lago de regatas es race lake
@jonathanells3 күн бұрын
Gracias 🙏🏼
@jotocaful3 күн бұрын
Traffic is really wild, dont get too comfortably when crossing the streets. Wait till the cars have stopped comoletely and make eye contact with the drivers. That part of the city is a bit more civilised, but do not expect the same in the rest of the city OR the country. Only pedestrian safe places in latam are Chile and maybe Uruguay.
@jonathanells3 күн бұрын
Thanks, the traffic in Palermo and Belgrano is so subdued in comparison to all of Central America and Colombia. It’s more organized. But yeah man I’m Canadian, I like to follow order. If it’s a rule, I prefer to do it out of respect for others. I don’t walk out in front of cars because I don’t have a death wish. lol 😂 If you don’t consider BsAs pedestrian safe, don’t want to know what most of colombia would be considered 😂😂 thanks man! Have to check out Uruguay too
@nataliabuchanan926Күн бұрын
Regata=(some kind of ) race boat
@jonathanellsКүн бұрын
Gracias 🙏🏼
@carlosfernandosegura5 күн бұрын
Did you like the China Town in that area?
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
LOVE IT! It’s both unique and beautiful. Going to be filming more there soon. Highly recommended 🙏🏼
@Eldino19763 күн бұрын
It's sad and even patetic that our beatifull country was screwed up by all the goverments of several decades. This new goverment of today increased the prices 5 times more than 2023 from the basic foods to the transport and home taxes. There is too much places that you can visit if you have enough money. However, some products are more expensive than Europe. I say this because I can travel to Europe and made the comparition. So, I hope that you can stay fine here in Argentina and like said other comments, be carefull with some places like Once/Microcentro and places from outside Capital Federal. I don't think Argentina have "less" crimes....but one thing I very sure is that here the steals are very violent. There is a famous case of a tourist that received 11 stabbings. The tourist finally survived, but if he died in the hospital, maybe the legal acts dosen't said that the died was because of a murder, but was because of other consecuences after the 11 stabbings. Stay safe and enjoy Argentina. Cheers!
@jonathanells3 күн бұрын
Yeah man, it’s sad- my first impression of this country is that it’s beautiful. Similar has happened back home- our government in Canada has made it impossible for many people to afford to live - there are now way more people living in tents and others barely affording food. Thank you. Will be careful of certain areas.
@alejandrapena48143 күн бұрын
Argentina tiene menos asesinatos que EEUU x ej. c/100000 habitantes. Es estadística pura y dura.
@HinchaFinalCopaDavis4 күн бұрын
Great video but all prices in Argentina are in reality much lower than stated. Most foreigners and locals, unlike these guys, use the "blue" exchange rate, which is the only real one. The officiale rate they have used for this video is a fiction. So you will find prices in Argentina much cheapper than stated. You can exchange at the blue rate anywhere in the city because it is perfectly allowed. No penalty or any difficulty is ever applied. You can check this info with any tourist that has been in Argentina.
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Not lying- those are prices we have encountered in Belgrano. And we have only used the Dollar blue. I discuss that and Western union in my next video coming next Friday
@alejandrapena48143 күн бұрын
@@jonathanellsSí, estás en un Barrio caro
@gerardorohlfs5260Күн бұрын
Subtitles !!
@jonathanellsКүн бұрын
There should be subtitles in all languages through KZbin
@alejandrapena48143 күн бұрын
Mientras no se metan en el sur y algunas partes del oeste del conurbano bonaerense ni en el conurbano de Rosario o Córdoba, que es una ínfima parte de nuestro país, el resto del mismo, es muy seguro
@luciacs71793 күн бұрын
yo vivo en el sur de BA, seria al sur de Santa Fe, y no todo el sur es peligroso. A mi por ejemplo nunca me robaron ni nada, simplemente hay que tener cuidado ocmo en todos lados.
@jonathanells3 күн бұрын
Gracias 🙏🏼 Siempre hay partes de cada ciudad que son más peligrosas. No nos vamos a partes así.
@alejandrapena48143 күн бұрын
@@jonathanellsYo tampoco!!!😂😂😂
@antoniacarabajal47022 күн бұрын
Que ganas de opinar de otros lugares como si vivieras por ahí.
@esmeraldadelosbuenosaires315920 сағат бұрын
You are solo handsome that next time you come to my City I will show you the best places you do not know !
@jonathanells15 сағат бұрын
Very kind of you
@federicolopezcamelo7440Күн бұрын
En serio
@jonathanellsКүн бұрын
Si 💪🏼
@emilioboggio83704 күн бұрын
The economic situation was bad last year with the old president, the prices aren't anymore unpredictable
@GracielaVivianaDoll4 күн бұрын
Now for native is worse.
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
That’s not what the locals are saying. Have spoken to many Argentinians who no longer can afford to live the same lifestyle- restaurants, food, etc. For foreigners it’s less noticeable but I thought Costa Rica was expensive for Latin America. Buenos Aires said “hold me beer” lol
@Svar64594 күн бұрын
And now is even WORSE.
@emilioboggio83704 күн бұрын
Last year inflation 210% this year will end with 105% ~ la tienen adentro
@emilioboggio83704 күн бұрын
@@Svar6459 hahah kuka que no quiere ver la realidsd
@figgettit4 күн бұрын
a nutritionist who uses seed oils lol
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Seed oils in their natural state don’t negatively affect health. It’s actually the opposite. The problem is, ultra processed foods often use seed oils and they are definitely causal for poor health when consumed too much. FYI here in Argentina you can only find Sunflower oil and Olive Oil, or a mix. I’ve been to 20+ stores and there are no other options.
@viclugones4 күн бұрын
No se comprende bien tu propuesta. ¿Es un canal de musculación? ¿O tal vez turístico? ¿Es una bitácora de viajes? no se a que tipo de público apunta tu contenido.
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Es un channel documentando mi vida. Soy un entrenador de fitness nómada. No estoy intentando de encajar en una caja. Gracias por el comentario 👍🏼
@alejandrapena48143 күн бұрын
Es un canal que evidentemente no es para gente estructurada y que debe ponerle a todo un rótulo…
@wschut61044 күн бұрын
Somos argentinos . No latinos
@gtrtp4 күн бұрын
Asi es. Latinos también son los españoles, los italianos, los rumanos, etc. Si quiere referirse a los hispanos que viven en américa, se dice Hispanoamericano, que eso es lo que somos. Sin embargo cada persona de cada país nos identificamos más como: Argentinos, Chilenos, Uruguayos, etc. Latino no es una manera correcta de llamarnos, por favor acaben con ese término ...
@BUENOSAIRES4K4 күн бұрын
@@gtrtp incluyendo los franceses, que tambien son latinos
@gtrtp4 күн бұрын
@@BUENOSAIRES4K bueno eso, seguro hay otros que también, no puse todos los ejemplos
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Entonces, como se llama la gente de América Latina? De que Argentina es un parte?
@nicolascieri57094 күн бұрын
@@jonathanells el tema es, qué se entiende por América Latina? Porque hay varias definiciones y opiniones. En todo caso, si hablamos de América Latina, su gente son latinoamericanos. Si hablamos del continente, americanos, y si hablamos de Sudamérica, sudamericanos. Pero sabemos que en US se usa la palabra "latino", para cualquiera de América que no sea de US o CA. No es un término que se use con el mismo significado en español. Pero como el video está hablado en inglés, creo que no da para mayor debate. Saludos!
@charomiami4 күн бұрын
Your girlfriend ? Looks like she could be your granddaughter... ugh
@HinchaFinalCopaDavis4 күн бұрын
Haters never rest looking at anybody's life... 😂😂😂
@darracksd.4064 күн бұрын
Un capo el Johny
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
You’re entitled to your opinions, but our age difference isn’t that big. It’s just that my hair is very grey and receding. 😂 and she is older than she looks.
@alejandrapena48143 күн бұрын
@@jonathanellsNo des explicaciones a los haters por favor
@braianvasquez25464 күн бұрын
No puedes hablar así de nuestra economía cuando no SOS del país , porque le podés caer mal a alguien al punto de que si te crusan te van a golpear
@nicomtd89754 күн бұрын
Solo los come polenta se ofenden por la realidad
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Simplemente hablo en mis experiencias. No tengo razón cada tiempo, pero en TODO el mundo ahora, Argentina tiene lo más inflación. Los números no mienten. No significa que la ciudad no es bonita. Y la gente no van a golpearme. La gente acá son muy amables y tengo mucho respeto para el país de usted.
@nicomtd89754 күн бұрын
@@braianvasquez2546 solo un come polenta se ofende con la verdad
@rlx50004 күн бұрын
que decis man? jajaja
@mats19753 күн бұрын
You didn't say anything bad at all, just the truth... and even if you did, anyone can have an opinion, don't mind the noise man @@jonathanells
@nicomtd89754 күн бұрын
Venis a invadir?deja dolares por lo menos
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Jajajaja no hombre, hay 1.9 millones de extranjeros en la ciudad. No vamos a cambiar nada. Solo estamos visitando y disfrutando la ciudad 🙏🏼
@alejandrapena48143 күн бұрын
Por favor!!!!, Que comentario pelotudo!!!!
@marianogimenez95543 күн бұрын
XD lo más gracioso que vi en el dia
@rudfil2 күн бұрын
@@jonathanells oh yeah, in case you don’t know many Argentinians can be Xenophobs and racist.
@nicolasgiant39934 күн бұрын
Chicos A disfrutar de la Hermosa y Bellisima buenos Aires
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Muchas gracias ☺️🙏🏼
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Muchas gracias 🙏🏼😊
@salacious_motek4 күн бұрын
Lago de Regattas= Sailing Lake (wind sailing, to be more specific) Don't go to South Buenos Aires, neither to West Buenos Aires= rough as burned toast, Ferguslie Park in Glasgow feels like a paradise in comparison to West Buenos Aires.
@sinergiamdp4 күн бұрын
Not "sailing" but "rowing" lake.
@salacious_motek4 күн бұрын
@@sinergiamdp not accurate, regatta is SAILING. That you see people practicing rowing doesn't mean that regatta means rowing.
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
Haha, I appreciate the heads up!! 🙏🏼
@alejandrapena48143 күн бұрын
Yo lo busqué y es race lake
@sinergiamdp3 күн бұрын
@@alejandrapena4814 "Race" es muy genérico y no define de que se trata.
@tenorly4 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great tour and rundown, Jon. And kudos for all the health tips - and for dealing so well with the ongoing *Mileise.* All the Best!
@jonathanells4 күн бұрын
You’re very welcome!! More videos coming soon!
@tenorly4 күн бұрын
@@jonathanells Alright! Consider taking a 'Tren de la Costa' ride to the Tigre suburb one of these days (the "Venice of Argentina"). No weekend in Buenos Aires is complete with out it. You can get there easiest by taking the Line D subway to the Carranza Station - and then a Mitre train ride N to the Mitre Station in Olivos (which connects to the Tren de la Costa). Happy travels to you both, and All the Best.