Bolivia is a unique country within South America, being completely landlocked due to a complex history with some of the other countries in the continent. Having a majority population that identifies as indigenous, the culture of this country is very unique.
Language
Spanish
Capital City
La Paz and Sucre
Currency
Boliviano
Budget Range
$ - $$
Find out more about the visa requirements for Bolivia here, especially for United States citizens.
OH-la
hello
GRAH-see-ahs
thank you
POHR FAH-vohr
please
NOH ehn-tyEN-doh
I don’t understand
hah-BLAHS een-GLEHS
do you speak english?
BWEN-hos DEE-as, BWEN DEE-a
good morning
BWEN-ahs TAR-des, BWEN-ahs
good afternoon (until sunset)
CHOW / AH-sta loo-EH-goh
bye! / see you later (also used as “bye”)
BWEN-ahs NOH-ches, BWEN-ahs
good evening or goodnight
DOH-ndeh ehs-TAH EHL BAH-nyoh
where is the bathroom? (IMPORTANT: women’s restrooms are often indicated with an M (mujer=woman)
MEH DA ___ POHR FAH-vohr
Can i have ___ please? (casual but polite way to order food and drinks)
KEE-see-yehr-ah ___ POHR FAH-vohr
I would like ___ please. (formal and polite way to order food and drinks)
BWEN proh-VE-choh
Enjoy your food or meal. People may use the phrase as they walk by someone eating when in a restaurant. Waiters will say this phrase when they serve you your meal.
As we become more and more cash free in the United States, Argentina still sees cash as king. Cash is truly still widely used in Argentina. Some local establishments only accept cash. Others give you a slight discount if you pay with cash, essentially removing the card fees that they usually have to pay when processing cards. Finally, tipping is always done with cash, so we would recommend having some on you if possible.
This comes after decades of financial instability and government and banking distrust. Prior to the current political administration (inaugurated in October 2023), the Argentine currency was propped up by the government, causing an immense amount of inflation and the requirement for people to exchange their pesos into U.S. dollars to maintain the value of their earnings. You may have heard about the need to bring crisp $100 bills to Argentina and to exchange them on Florida Street and the Blue Market (an underground currency exchange market that exchanged currency at market rate when the government was propping up the local currency) or needing to wire money to a Western Union.
Because the government has stopped propping up the Argentine peso, it is can currently be extracted from bank ATMs at a very similar rate to that on the Blue Market. However, the withdrawal limit at most ATMs is incredibly low and should only be used in an emergency. So what should you do?
Something that you will see people carry and share with friends is the mate drink. This is an herbal drink that is integral to local culture and interpersonal relationships. It is often shared amongst friends and colleagues throughout conversations. You will often see people in parks or on benches sharing the drink out of the same gourd-like cup and metal straw.
Because it is a social drink, if you are talking to someone in a social setting who is drinking mate, they may offer it to you. If you accept, they will fill the cup with the yerba mate leaves and add hot water to it. When it is ready to be drunk, they will hand it to you to drink all the liquid from the straw. It is not polite to not finish the full cup of liquid! Also, avoid moving around the straw as it is typically placed in a particular way to best enjoy the drink. When you are done drinking all the liquid, you then hand it back to the person pouring the water and they will add more water and hand it to the next person to drink. (You can always refuse the mate drink and it will not be seen as impolite!)
With how large the country of Argentina is, there is so much regional diversity that ranges in the landscapes and local cultures you will find. The following are just some examples of the regional diversity that you can find:
So where should you visit?
The main meal periods in Argentina are the following:
Breakfast (desayuno): until 10 AM and typically involves coffee and a small pastry
Lunch (almuerzo): 12 – 3 PM and tends to be the largest or heaviest meal of the day
Afternoon snack (merienda): around 5 PM and people usually eat a small pastry or a sweet treat
Dinner (cena): starts around 9 PM although many restaurants don’t start filling up until 10 PM. If you are going to a social event after dinner, do not be surprised if it starts after 11 PM.
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