From Brazil to Argentina: Sayonara’s Story

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Welcome to our expat interview series!

In these articles, we interview both long-term and new expats in Argentina.

We ask them about what brought them here, what they like, and their recommendations.

What’s your name, country of origin, and how long have you been in Buenos Aires?

Sayonara Rell, Brazil, 3 months.

What brought you to Buenos Aires, and how was the initial adjustment process?

I came to Buenos Aires because I fell in love (such a good reason).

Getting used to it was easy and nice.

Living in such a lively city has been awesome.

What’s been the most challenging aspect of living in Buenos Aires?

Definitely some cultural differences here!

Coffee shops opening at 9 am?

What?

And what has been the most rewarding aspect of living in Buenos Aires?

Every day brings a diverse cultural mix, for sure.

There’s always something new, beautiful, and inspiring to encounter.

What’s your favorite local restaurant, bar, or cafe, and why?

The breakfasts at Casa Dingo are my favorite so far.

Since I’m still a newbie in this city, I’m keeping tabs on this newsletter to find out more good spots.

What hidden gem in Buenos Aires deserves more recognition?

Coffee at Hi Coffee is the best, especially when Franco’s brewing it up.

What advice would you give to new expats in Buenos Aires?

Stay open to new surroundings and people, get out there more, explore the city, and fully embrace the local vibe.


That’s it for this expat interview!

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