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Give me a break elpincha ( talk) 15:13, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
Probably, the ethnic composition of the porteño, European with a strong influence of Italian and Jewish, created a biotype particular to inside Argentina, containing characteristics specific to the area of the Rio de la Plata and the general culture of the country.
When the article refers to people who identify as porteños it's getting it wrong, porteño is the oficial demonym for people born in the city of Buenos Aires and ca be also used for thing referring to any port in general. But uruguayans dont identify as porteños. Also the porteños can't have been the ones to raise horses in the pampas as they are miles away for the actual city of Buenos Aires. Porteños don't really have equestrian sports as a mayor thing in their lives, in fact only the elite play those sports as good horses to play with can be expensive. Porteños are diferente in the way they live fast, because the city really goes a 1000 miles per hour and everything can happen, they are the epicentre of the political power, the financial power and the great media conglomerates of the nation, they are used to have many things that just don't reach the insides of the country, like next day shipping or freelance app jobs and they often have prejudice over the people from the other provinces (known as interior). They have a really different culture, so for the people in the interior the Porteños seem really out of touch with the reality of the country. 181.229.96.90 ( talk) 03:05, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
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Give me a break elpincha ( talk) 15:13, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
Probably, the ethnic composition of the porteño, European with a strong influence of Italian and Jewish, created a biotype particular to inside Argentina, containing characteristics specific to the area of the Rio de la Plata and the general culture of the country.
When the article refers to people who identify as porteños it's getting it wrong, porteño is the oficial demonym for people born in the city of Buenos Aires and ca be also used for thing referring to any port in general. But uruguayans dont identify as porteños. Also the porteños can't have been the ones to raise horses in the pampas as they are miles away for the actual city of Buenos Aires. Porteños don't really have equestrian sports as a mayor thing in their lives, in fact only the elite play those sports as good horses to play with can be expensive. Porteños are diferente in the way they live fast, because the city really goes a 1000 miles per hour and everything can happen, they are the epicentre of the political power, the financial power and the great media conglomerates of the nation, they are used to have many things that just don't reach the insides of the country, like next day shipping or freelance app jobs and they often have prejudice over the people from the other provinces (known as interior). They have a really different culture, so for the people in the interior the Porteños seem really out of touch with the reality of the country. 181.229.96.90 ( talk) 03:05, 9 February 2022 (UTC)