French culture celebration in Buenos Aires

Hi Local Guides from all around the world. I hope you are doing very well.

I’m writing this post to tell you about a special celebration in Buenos Aires city that took place on September 16th and 17th. It’s called “Buenos Aires celebra Francia” (“Buenos Aires celebrates France”) and it was organized together with the French Embassy and the City Government.

It’s a fair with typical french dishes, drinks and music. There were even some bands playing french music!

There were lots of people so it was a bit difficult to buy food because the queues were so long! But of course that didn’t stop us, and we were hungry.

At first we had a dish which name I don’t remember :frowning: but it was toasted bread with cream cheese, raw salmon and caviar. Absolutely delicious!

In this fair there was a small replica of the Eiffel Tower! I think it was very nice, because you felt like you were visiting Paris :stuck_out_tongue:

We were still hungry so we started looking for another tasty dish… And we found it! Walnut bread with brie cheese. I can’t find the words to describe how tasty it was :slight_smile:

Thanks for virtually visiting this celebration with us. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did!

A few months ago I posted about an Indian Celebration. I guess we like to celebrate other countries and cultures :slight_smile:

Best wishes

Valeria

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i like how ur country celebrate other countries like India and now France @ValeriaA :slight_smile:

very nice post thanks for sharing “Buenos Aires celebra Francia” :slight_smile:

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Hi @ValeriaA ,

Thanks a lot for sharing the French culture celebration in Buenos Aires! I felt being with you and I appreciated reading your post.

As I can see you and @santiagoirale enjoyed this taste of France!

Did you speak a bit of french?

I would love celebrating Argentinian culture in France but so far there wasn’t any opportunity for me ;-(.

Have a nice weekend and see you soon

Jul

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Thank you @ValeriaA for sharing your Buenos Aires Celebrates France in Buenos Aires.

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Thanks for sharing with us @ValeriaA

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It is indeed very nice @OSAMA !

I’m happy that I can learn new things about other countries without going too far from home :slight_smile:

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@Julien44 I’m glad you liked this post!

Unfortunately I don’t speak french. I just learnt a phrase in Duolingo: le chat noire mange une pomme rouge. LOL! Maybe one day I will learn some more :slight_smile:

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Parece que la pasaron lindo en el Buenos Aires festeja Francia, jajajaja @ValeriaA y por supuesto la comida, la comida el puente mejor asfaltado de todos para poder crusar de una cultura a la otra, gracias por compartir, ya me quede con hambre jajajaja :slightly_smiling_face::+1:

Saludos Fsrid

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@FaridTDF tenes razon! La comida es el mejor puente para conectar dos culturas :slight_smile:

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@AbdullahAM I’m glad you liked the post.

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I’m glad you enjoyed it @NareshDarji :slight_smile:

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ur country celebrate other countries like India and now France @ValeriaAumasque :slight_smile:

very nice post thanks for sharing “Buenos Aires celebra Francia” :slight_smile:

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I’m glad you enjoyed it @Agus4 :slight_smile:

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Thank you @ValeriaA for this nice post. I’m missing to much after the localguideconnect change and saw it only now…

France is an fantastic country and the people are very nice. Hope you have or will have the chance to visit Paris…

You have heard about the :fr: :wine_glass: already… :wink:

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I’m glad you liked it @TorM ! It was a nice opportunity to get an insight into another culture :slight_smile:

I hope I have the chance to visit Paris too!

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WoW nice celebration

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Muiro legal parabens

Wow, this is a very cool event. It is always a good thing that embassies promote these kind of events to celebrate their cultures and I’m glad to see that it was really crowded. Have you been in one of these events @KlaudiyaG?