Lifestyle - Argentina Video Transcripts
Video 1 Transcript
Fashion is big. I think they say, like, alta faccia, like this. This means, like, high style. Fashion is important for a lot of people there, especially, like, the youth. You know, just kind of think European, I guess. There's a heavy European influence there.
Video 2 Transcript
One of the biggest differences is the siesta that goes on in Argentina. And so basically from the hours of like noon till like 1.30, everyone, like all the businesses shut down and they go to their house and then they have lunch with their family. And then from there on, they like sleep and everything's like dead pretty much until like four or five, depending on if it's like summer or winter. Dinner is usually around 10 or really late at night because you have lunch at like noon or one.
Video 3 Transcript
As I'm sure you're aware, people love soccer in Argentina. And Argentina has one of the biggest highways, like widest highways in the world, called Nueve de Julio. And whenever they win in the World Cup, people flood that street. It's just crazy packed. And there's two rival teams. They're called Boca and River. And everyone's a fan of one or the other. And when they play, no one is outside. And when someone scores a goal, they just shoot things into the air. Shoot, like, guns, bullets. And it's crazy. They make banners go across all the streets. They also have something called Carnaval. This is mostly if you end up in one of the villas, where they just throw water balloons and paint like crazy. These villas are places, kind of slums, where houses are stacked on houses with little alleys.