Why more tourists do not visit
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Just reading some of the comments written here by Argentines, one can see the extent of their xenophobia--towards everyone in fact--and one can only feel sorry for such an intolerant and almost inhumane country that, to be frank, has such a bad reputation everywhere outside Argentina. The unfriendliness of the porteños is well-known and that is why more Europeans do not visit. Of course, it may be the case that they would not be welcome, and so perhaps Argentines are happy that they do not visit, but Argentina does suffer in terms of tourism, and therefore economically, because of its shun-them attitude which makes them a byword internationally for "inhospitality".
Michael 13 Sep 2008, 04:38 - Report
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Arrogant or racist Argentinians?
- In my opinion, yes
- many Argentine tourists
- never thought they were arrogant
- ethnocentric attitude in Buenos Aires
- Argentinians no longer exist
- All you say is a lie
- RACIST!!!!!!!
- Getting Back to The Question.....
- not all
- racisim
- to sam and javier
- arrogant or racist argentinians
- American Idiot
- VERY
- Gross
- http://organizacionmarxista.blogspot.com/
- Racism is everywhere
- Argentinians
- MF
- All of us are racist, as Hernan says some hide it well.
- E.GO
- the arrogance is a cloak
- .............................
- for Adolf
- get serious
- Peoples of all kinds
- hahaha!
- why generalize???
- Why more tourists do not visit
- Argentina or Buenos Aires??
- some people are wrong
- Maria
- Hrllo
- Ignorant
- To topple the yankees
- lo lamento por los indios idiotas
- I'm married to an Argentinian
- ............SOY INGLÉS...............
- just some old people from Buenos Aires.
- yes
- answer to Javier about argentineans racism
- Webmaster
- True...kind of.
- Argentieans are very nice people
- argentina
- Good people and arrogant people are found everywhere
- Good people and arrogant people are found everywhere
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