Laura says:  "Oh rats! I have to put up with this rude behaviour in Europe, and 
now I discover that I will have to put up with it when I visit B.A. since I'll 
be a foreigner. Of all the codes, the cabaceo is the one that makes the most 
sense to me across cultures. I use it as much as possible, and it's so nice 
when it works."
 
 
Dear Laura my advise to you is: when somebody comes to the table to ask you to 
dance say No! thank you!. The men at the milonga will immeditely know that you 
are an experienced dancer and will invite you to dance using the "Cabeceo".
 
Ruben uses a very relevant popular expression that I will translate:

 
"Al que nace barrigón es al ñudo que lo fajen". (For those that are born with a 
big belly is useless too use binders.) 
 
This is a popular expression that is used frequently. It indicates the 
impossibility to change behavior, attitudes or systems.
 
Have a nice day,  Sergio
 
 
 
                                          
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