How do we relate to our fellow countrymen?
7 years ago when we came to Spain and opened our booth, we began to receive visits from Argentines who lived in the same town.
At first, we expressed great joy when someone told us to go Hi, and the tone of his voice, we realized that it was "ours."
There we began to talk about where are you? how does that come? 're alone or with your family? etc, etc. And we loved to share our story.
Shortly thereafter, I'd say about 6 months, our booth had become a kind of "consulate Argentine Benidorm, where Willy (my husband) was the host and there resolved issues such as where to do this or that process, what were the latest in immigration matters, who rented an apartment or a room to share, who sold a cheap car, who was looking for and who offered laburo or unusual things such as where we could get a blow dryer to the floor, because I with the mop ...
This lasted almost 1 year. then stopped a little influx of Argentines Spain ... everyone was trying to survive ... and many had armed his group of friends ... and much more.
Later came a time when Argentina was entering a new kiosk and we noticed the tone of his voice ... said nothing. Like trying to go unnoticed, as it was transformed into something so normal that it was not worth it to express our emotions every day like that ... I do not know.
Then the issue would interest me is that we chatted. What about relations with our compatriots?
is required we are happy to see another Argentine? We are so selfish that we do not care about the other? We are "adapted" to the new country and forget about our customs? We love to see us, and chat with anyone we meet Argentina in the street? Vos
as live?
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