.Rub page 4.no leadThis is Article 1 in our special series on the Royal Wedding of Prince Alexander and Maxima.Andrés Agres (26) from Buenos Aires won’t be waving Argentinean flags exuberantly along the golden carriage’s route on February 2.
The MSc student in Technical Policy and Management does, however, plan to go to Amsterdam that day. ”Not that I’m in to your royal family much, mind. But for the other exchange students and me it’s a nice tourist attraction.”
Completely swamped by questions about Holland’s most famous Argentine, right? ”Well, I have talked about her a lot, but they weren’t exactly profound conversations. Back home, in Argentina, the marriage is not such an issue. Most people see it as a kind of fantasy tale. Isn’t every girl awaiting her prince?”
Is it difficult for an Argentinean to adjust to our cold, introvert, little country? ”Maxima likes to go out and dance, I believe. That’s fairly normal in Argentina. We have a big meal and then go somewhere where the music’s very loud. That’s different over here. In Delft, going out for a night usually consists of talking and having a beer. The Dutch are fairly reserved, you know, not very exuberant. That cultural difference is tricky, sometimes.”
A shame there’s no princesses left over for you in the Dutch royal family? ”Nah, I believe in true love and I am not in pursuit of standing by having a relationship with a princess. Although, it might be fun for a while. It’s bound to give you something original for your photo album.”
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This is Article 1 in our special series on the Royal Wedding of Prince Alexander and Maxima.
Andrés Agres (26) from Buenos Aires won’t be waving Argentinean flags exuberantly along the golden carriage’s route on February 2. The MSc student in Technical Policy and Management does, however, plan to go to Amsterdam that day. ”Not that I’m in to your royal family much, mind. But for the other exchange students and me it’s a nice tourist attraction.”
Completely swamped by questions about Holland’s most famous Argentine, right? ”Well, I have talked about her a lot, but they weren’t exactly profound conversations. Back home, in Argentina, the marriage is not such an issue. Most people see it as a kind of fantasy tale. Isn’t every girl awaiting her prince?”
Is it difficult for an Argentinean to adjust to our cold, introvert, little country? ”Maxima likes to go out and dance, I believe. That’s fairly normal in Argentina. We have a big meal and then go somewhere where the music’s very loud. That’s different over here. In Delft, going out for a night usually consists of talking and having a beer. The Dutch are fairly reserved, you know, not very exuberant. That cultural difference is tricky, sometimes.”
A shame there’s no princesses left over for you in the Dutch royal family? ”Nah, I believe in true love and I am not in pursuit of standing by having a relationship with a princess. Although, it might be fun for a while. It’s bound to give you something original for your photo album.”
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