by dogtanian » Wed Aug 02, 2017 6:18 am
You'd be best off learning some basic Spanish. I'll make your life a lot easier, and you'll have a much more enjoyable experience.
Even Buenos Aires has a pretty thin number of English speakers. You'll be fine in good restaurants and large hotels etc. but you'll struggle with Taxi's, shops, markets etc. If you really want to have an 'authentic' experience, you need to learn how to communicate with the locals.
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