... and what can I say: I like it still! And I have learned something new:
I am now for just over a week actively public traffic. I know I have mentioned the way in which the Argentines here and there, but even then it do so is something veeery different. And actually - It works! I live! And it's fun! So the driving ... life course. How (or if!) Is here attending a driving school, I totally incomprehensible. I can not imagine not easy. It Gobeil as two possibilities:
- Option 1: You learn it that way.
That would mean the instructor is made to you in the car and says, "Joa driving, go here," without even having spoken only once on Rules. You must stop driving cautiously to the other eight and have good reactions. What a laudable endeavor! But once you think about how would collapse in "good old Germany" the entire transport system, when all Would go as they pleased, and accidents are avoided only by listening to themselves. unthinkable in Germany! I must go now, so I'm going! * Boing * But here, here it works! Unbelievable but true ... And I've never been honked evil or even looked at, if I am someone pulled in front of the cart. The only way we proceed here, and everyone knows it
- Option 2: You learn it "right"
so with rules and stuff ... during the driving school is always the last one in all lines of cars, always forever stand at the crossroads, waiting for that which is left of one, so now should be waiting for you ... Hmm, maybe. But at the time the license transfer, it behaves like the "Blitzdingsen" in the film "Men in Black". The RAM is now completely erased all the rules away, and the driver looks in disbelief at his novice license and think ... "Geil ...! Vamos!"
Anyway, I go and it's gorgeous! How should I switch to Germany again but mentally, I still completely obscure. So please contact me honks not when I cut you. I do not know any better ... ;-)
Joa, what was that again?
Saturday was finally typical winter weather in Buenos Aires: 12 ° drizzle. As committed to the German but once at home. A good day for the movies then. I I Terminator 4: La Salvación watched! Who thinks now that he had a déjà vu, which also has one, because I've actually already written last week. My colleague would also like to see the movie, and I also like it to me considered a second time to completely get behind this profound epic. But what I have noticed the first time, was now even clearer
The Argentines do not think much of FSK and ratings. And so it was the world's most normal children with growth of these cuddly movie. But the trailer before the movie for various horror movie I have been shocked. And there 5-year-old sat in the rows and stared at happy the canvas of the occasionally quängelnden babies never mind. Ok, children understand the movie anyway. So not just purely from the action here, but stop at all. I had mentioned that the films are in original audio with English subtitles. Now the children can not read English, and they can also not yet guaranteed. So what do these? Nannies are so expensive? Germinates in me a business idea ...
Perhaps the Argentine parents keep these kind of movies but also simply for educational value to the breed to prepare for the tough life in a big city. When I think of the road, I feel the sudden resurgence perfectly logical ...
Sunday we have once again taken a stroll around town, this time again in San Telmo, where I was the last time late in the evening. Sunday is the day hell broke loose here! The famous antique market in San Telmo attracts thousands of tourists and locals in some of the decaying roads, there are all sorts of trash, junk and trash, but also very beautiful old things. There are performers, for example, a tango-dancing puppet play, or simply on the street tango. These vendors sell empanadas and all Cortado. Very nice! are photos of them as always here! Muchos saludos
until the days! :-)
PS: I'm really looking forward to going home ...!
Joa, what was that again?
Saturday was finally typical winter weather in Buenos Aires: 12 ° drizzle. As committed to the German but once at home. A good day for the movies then. I I Terminator 4: La Salvación watched! Who thinks now that he had a déjà vu, which also has one, because I've actually already written last week. My colleague would also like to see the movie, and I also like it to me considered a second time to completely get behind this profound epic. But what I have noticed the first time, was now even clearer
The Argentines do not think much of FSK and ratings. And so it was the world's most normal children with growth of these cuddly movie. But the trailer before the movie for various horror movie I have been shocked. And there 5-year-old sat in the rows and stared at happy the canvas of the occasionally quängelnden babies never mind. Ok, children understand the movie anyway. So not just purely from the action here, but stop at all. I had mentioned that the films are in original audio with English subtitles. Now the children can not read English, and they can also not yet guaranteed. So what do these? Nannies are so expensive? Germinates in me a business idea ...
Perhaps the Argentine parents keep these kind of movies but also simply for educational value to the breed to prepare for the tough life in a big city. When I think of the road, I feel the sudden resurgence perfectly logical ...
Sunday we have once again taken a stroll around town, this time again in San Telmo, where I was the last time late in the evening. Sunday is the day hell broke loose here! The famous antique market in San Telmo attracts thousands of tourists and locals in some of the decaying roads, there are all sorts of trash, junk and trash, but also very beautiful old things. There are performers, for example, a tango-dancing puppet play, or simply on the street tango. These vendors sell empanadas and all Cortado. Very nice! are photos of them as always here! Muchos saludos
until the days! :-)
PS: I'm really looking forward to going home ...!
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