Talk:Buenos Aires

I´m not from Buenos Aires, but I´ve visited the city a couple times, and I can say this is not acqurate.

So I´ll make an innocent critique:

Personality: is relatively okay. People in Buenos Aires are extremely sociable, and every oportunity is one to talk, however, they´re also known for being kind of moody and loud. The romantic side is very acqurate, and so the dancing topic, but not the sporty side not the whole thing about not reading the atmosphere. Contrary to belief, people in Buenos Aires are more sport-fanatics than actual sport-players, they´re pure talk and no action on that side, and they´re actually kind of down to earth. You wont find as much newspaper selling spots anywhere in the rest of the continent. Also, Buenos Aires is one big cultural center for the whole continent, and people in this city are always reading something.

Appearence: Fair. Buenos Aires is certainly the most european out of all the cities in the american continent, however, green eyes would have been perfect. The clothe style is acqurate only for the growing "punk-movement", that most of citizens look down on. Citizens in general try to be prudent, stay classy. A pair of black troussers with a plaid dark blue shirt would have been more acqurate. Also, I dont see why he´s so tall. The more to the south you go on the American continent, people become shorter.

Relationships: aside from Spain, all are wrong. This city has no relationship to any of the cities mentioned. Plus, the relationship with Argentina ( country ) is very complex. People from the country look down on Buenos Aires citizens and vicebersa, they loathe each other, and argentines actually coinsider Buenos Aires to be a country on its own. Ask anyone from Argentina about it and they´ll tell you that the only thing Buenos Aires shares with the rest of the country is the flag, and nothing else.

Info: Buenos Aires is 457 years old, founded in May 18th, the third oldest city in Argentina, and actually, used to be a country itself ( 1842-1863). The status of Autonomous City, however, is acqurate. It became half-independent ( meaning they only share a small part of the constitution, the flag and the anthem, everything else is different ) from Argentina in 1994. Coinsidering it as one of the youngest Autonomous cities in the world is acqurate, but dont forget the rest of history. On the name: spanish speaking countries rarely, if ever, use the "ph", instead, they use the " f ". Buenos Aires citizens gave up using the second surname when they becane half-independent from the country.

OC Makers: DO YOUR RESEARCH.