Argentinian people are known to be very pretentious, though. They say Buenos Aires is one of the worst places to live if you're socially awkward and don't speak the language. Keep that in mind if you have Asperger's.
Not that I'd move there, of course. If I had to leave my home country, I'd much rather go live in New Zealand in the South Island. Learning spanish and moving to a spanish-speaking country would only be a backdoor option incase I couldn't get into another english-speaking one (The UK, Australia, or Canada). There's always Greenland, Iceland, and other scandinavian countries that I could choose from as well.
In which South American country would you rather live abroad?
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Argentinian people are known to be very pretentious, though. They say Buenos Aires is one of the worst places to live if you're socially awkward and don't speak the language. Keep that in mind if you have Asperger's.
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Not that I'd move there, of course. If I had to leave my home country, I'd much rather go live in New Zealand in the South Island. Learning spanish and moving to a spanish-speaking country would only be a backdoor option incase I couldn't get into another english-speaking one (The UK, Australia, or Canada). There's always Greenland, Iceland, and other scandinavian countries that I could choose from as well.
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True! The reason I'm asking this question though is because I'm going abroad to teach English to adults.