6 cultural aspects of Argentina that are absolutely iconic

In Argentina, it’s common to greet each other with a kiss on the cheek, even between people who don’t know each other. This gesture is a sign of cordiality and friendship, a trademark of Argentine hospitality!

Kiss on the cheek

Argentinians dine quite late, usually after 9 PM. If you plan to go out earlier, you may have trouble. But trust me, this tradition has its advantages: there’s always a place open for a good dinner at night!

Dinner is late

In Argentina, punctuality is an "option." Being 15 or 20 minutes late is very common, without prior notice. Here, being "elegantly late" is part of the culture

Punctuality

The Argentine asado is much more than just a meal – it’s a social event. Family and friends gather to celebrate, with hours of preparation and plenty of conversation. A true act of love and communion!

Asado

Argentinians love to debate, whether it’s about football, literature, or politics. For them, expressing opinions and debating is a way to connect and show their knowledge about almost anything.

Heated debates

For Argentinians, breakfast is quick and simple. Typically, a mate or coffee and a medialuna are enough to start the day. Don’t expect eggs or bacon here!

Breakfast

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