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How to Speak Argentine Spanish
Argentina is a beautiful and remarkable place to visit. Any English-speaking visitor who has beginner-to-advanced familiarity with the Spanish language will certainly encounter, when speaking to natives (called Porteños in Buenos Aires), some ... [... more]
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How to Move to Mexico if Your Spouse is Deported
Mexican border towns are growing at an alarming rate. Deportations have brought a new dynamic to the American Latino family. Many of us are now living a dual life, residing with our deported spouse in Mexico and crossing the border each day to ... [... more]
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How to Deal with the Detention of an Immigrant Spouse ...
So your loved one has been detained for deportation and you have no idea what to do or where to begin. When you visit your loved one as they await their deportation hearings you will feel an overwhelming sense of frustration, humility, and a ... [... more]
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How to treat money as a plaything
Money is a huge worry. it gets us where we want to go. It pays the rent. It pays the bills. But it's also possible to see it as, in fact, it really is: an elaborate, sometimes scary, bartering system. Want to learn a couple of quick tools not to ... [... more]
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How to Make Terere
Terere is yerba mate tea prepared on ice. In some South American countries like Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina terere is a traditional drink. Terere is great for cooling off in summer and has many health benefits. The yerba mate replenishes your ... [... more]
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How to Represent Yourself in Asylum Deportation Proceedings
So you don't have thousands of dollars to secure an attorney. Maybe no attorney will take your case, because they feel it is "too difficult," which is not that uncommon. You may be reeling in disbelief that your loved one will not have due ... [... more]
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How to Ask Gauchito Gil for a Miracle
Gauchito Gil is an Argentine folk hero and saint. Argentines from all walks of life proclaim him a saint because he performed his first miracle minutes after his death. Believers claim that he is responsible for thousands of miracles. Gauchito ... [... more]
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How to Celebrate Holy Thursday in Argentina
On the Thursday before Easter each year, Argentina (along with other countries) celebrates Holy Thursday. You can celebrate this day yourself with your family and friends every year. To help you, we've gathered a list of fun things to do. If your ... [... more]
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How to Drink Fernet
Fernet is a bitter aromatic alcoholic drink very popular in Argentina and San Francisco. However, its roots come from Milan, Italy. The most popular brand of Fernet is Fernet Branca, which contains a secret recipe of over 40 herbs and spices, ... [... more]
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How to Play Pato (Argentine Polo)
Pato is an authentic Argentine horse-riding sport, played since before the arrival of Europeans. In the early days, it was played not with a leather ball (like today), but with a basket containing a luckless duck. A trial of horsemanship, it ... [... more]
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How to Become a Gaucho
If you're tired of the crazy hustle and bustle of city life then it may be time for you to become a gaucho. You won't have to deal with traffic, crowds or bills. You can live off the land and travel from place to place earning a living from the ... [... more]
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How to Eat in Argentina
Learn some simple dos and don'ts for eating a meal in Argentina. It is important remember some simple Argentine customs that will demonstrate your good manners and ingratiate you with your hosts. First, when you enter the room it is important to ... [... more]
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