Monday, May 10, 2010

What are Some of the Traditions in Argentina?


Argentines in general love their country. What are some of the traditions in Argentina? Mate is the national drink. About 90% of the population drinks mate. It is an infusion similar to tea, but much more bitter. It is served in a container called a mate and is taken with a light bulb. Guarani Indians were the first ones to use the mate, and then the gauchos acquired the tradition. The mate is taken at any time of the day, but mainly at breakfast and tea time. The Argentines share the mate with friends, is served in round and is synonymous of trust to the other person.

Soccer is another passion of Argentines. It is the most popular sport in the country and many Argentines go to the stadium on Sundays to encourage their teams. If you travel to Argentina, we suggest going to watch a football match. The most important games are the ones that play River Plate vs. Boca Juniors, the two most popular teams in the country. The result will probably be the last thing you remember. The colors, the flags and the passion of the people will surprise you. It is a sport practiced by all social classes in the country.

What are some of the traditions in Argentina? Another tradition is polo. The Argentineans are world champions in this sport since 1949. The polo sport was born in 1870. It is a tradition brought by English people and that the Argentines adopted as their own. Going to the Hipódromo de Palermo (Palermo Racecourse) to watch a polo match is an interesting experience. Unlike football, polo is connected with the upper class in Argentina.

What are some of the traditions in Argentina? The tango, a dance characterized by its sensuality, is another tradition of the country. The tango began in 1850 in the oldest neighborhoods of the city like San Telmo and Montserrat. It was a dance of the lower classes, but then spread to the entire population. Today very few Argentineans dance tango, but many listen to it. There is even a radio that only plays tango music. It is recommended to go dancing tango in Buenos Aires to El Ideal or attending a tango show.

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