@@stephanlaffargue Still doesn’t change the fact that the guy with the dentist office knew the assignment and was like hey it’s for promotion and took advantage of camera man being there. That’s what everyone out here should be doing. Is pointing in the window obviously bothersome to people yes, but half the time he is asked in a rude way so he responds with the same attitude. As he always says “you get what you give”.
PLUS HE IS IN MEXICO!! Different laws, different rights, different country, and he didn’t want to be sent to jail or captured by any gangs for recording.
It's incredible how friendly everyone was, such a stark contrast to what you see in the US almost everywhere. Nobody was a Karen, nobody got upset, they were welcoming and gracious. People in the US could learn so much from this.
These people in these shlth0Ie border towns in Mexico survive by tourist dollars of course they are going to ham it up for the red-headed gringo with the camera equipment.
it's the facade of it. There is way too much crime and corruption there. The people you see smiling would kill you faster than 2 shakes of a rat tail. And don't get any cosmetic surgeries there.. Meningitis is in full effect in that town. I lost 4 friends to it just recently. And the cartels. holy shit you wouldn't believe. They are always watching you while visiting the US should NOT learn anything from Mexico. AT ALL. you saying that made me cringe. I've lived across the border from that place. NOTHING good comes from it. NOT EVEN THE TACOS. You're more than likely eating Dog or Cat, possibly rat. Do NOT glorify the visit.
Wow what a great video! I would never have seen Mexico up close and personal like this, everyone is so friendly! Speaking the language makes the visit so personal! Nobody yelling: "don't take my picture"! Thank you for bringing us along on your trip!
Spent last Christmas in Monterrey. My nieces son drove us from Reynosa to Monterrey. Beautiful city - clean streets and friendly people. Took 2 hours to cross back into the U.S. so the border is not wide open everywhere 😊
For americans who are seeing the "real" México for the first time I want to make some comments from other comments I saw here of racist and xenophobic people who say that they are kind because they want money or that it doesn't matter because the country is runned by the cartel, I know they are the minority of the comments about it but still feel the need to clear things. First about the friendly people, in México we have very deeply rooted the mentality of achieving humbleness, the majority of us don't see color, social status, if the sms received haves a green bubble, but we see people, we don't have neighborhoods by races, friend groups can have a blond guy, a tanned looking girl and a pale with black hair since we don't see colors, even families, a sibling can be extra pale with green eyes with a sibling who is tanned and haves black eyes and hair, actually is very common in families to have very different looking siblings, so in that part we don't discriminate because we are all the same and no one is more than anyone, even something funny, we tease people when they sound egocentric, we say sarcastically "damn you are so humble" because we really know is dumb to feel superior to someone else by having money, social status or anything. Also we have the death so present in our minds, not about the cartels but in general from life, we know that someday we will end up leaving this world so why bitter ourselves with small problems when we can just enjoy life, we know everyone haves their own problems so why be rude or annoying when we can just be friendly and joke around to make life more enjoyable, money isn't our main goal, our main goal is to be sure our friends and family are healthy and happy, we are very family oriented and grateful to our parents from everything they gave us so is normal to see a 40 year old visiting their parents each month or yearly at Christmas if they live far, life is so short so we better enjoy our family while we have them here with us instead of later regretting not sharing sweet and happy moments, but once some family member or friend pass away, we still never forget them, that's the point of "el día de los muertos", day of the death, from an outside view it can sound satanic but not at all, is a day to celebrate our beloved ones but instead of being a depressing day, is a day dedicated to remember our good memories with that person and to never forget them by doing so because a person dies when you forget them, because while you still remember them they will always be in your heart. Secondly the drug cartels running the country, yes they can corrupt, but not like people might think, they bribe police so they don't annoy them and bribe some politicians for immunity but not in a way where they are the government or they run their trucks thru airports, actually as a civilian they don't care for you, they are actually hidden in mountains or very discreet, they don't have helicopters flying around and that, they can be involved being the suppliers of gangs but that's everywhere in the world, the problem comes when another cartel wants to fight to control zones and sadly they can have civilian casualties but that's not the norm, so again, for a cartel you won't be a target, they won't care about a foreign who can make their country want to dissapear them when they already make stupid amount of money with the drug trade, but the country is basically like any other, it can have dangerous neighborhoods but avoiding them you will be okay, the people here reflects the soul of the typical Mexican so we are more friendly and happy ones than the bad ones, so is very sad and heartbreaking to see how in the north they think we are all criminals when the 99% of Mexicans are against the cartels and just want to have peace, so if in that small town he felt safe, Mexico city / Monterrey / Guadalajara or any other big city will feel way more safe, greetings to everyone and we will receive you with open arms in our country!!!! The dangerous thing will be that you won't be able to stop eating delicious tacos 😂
The difference in how the businesses in Mexico invite you to look around, compared to the ones in the US that come out and tell you to leave is striking.
The difference is he wasn’t camped in front of the businesses, he was moving, quickly, down the sidewalk. He was polite to everyone, friendly and acting the total opposite of how he truly is. Mexico’s jails do nit appeal to him.
@@angelforanimals7809 Im sure he would do the same if he was familiar with the laws in Mexico but im sure he rather play it safe especially if hes with his son and theyre in another country, different laws, different system, different legal system. Plus probably a lot for him to see, i dont think hes in Mexico as much as hes in his home country
@@angelforanimals7809 you’re totally wrong. Jason is cordial and nice with everybody. It’s only when you have Karen’s, being witchy, businesses, being unfriendly, believe me if you would’ve camped out at a store, they would’ve vitamin for some brew. If it was a restaurant, they would’ve said anything. The fact of the matter is that the truth is staring you in the face, and you just can’t believe it, that’s how we do it over there, it’s just the scary tactics of certain politicians, and people that cater to those politicians are the ones that tell you wrong and maybe you’re one of them that’s why you promoting Your narrative. I videotaped many times, no big deal, in Mexico It’s just people don’t give enough, they’re just doing their own thing, they’re not drama, queens, like a bunch of Karen here in America.
@@moisesperez4605 ~ Keep telling yourself that. Point me to a video in America where he quickly walks through a town, smiling, saying hello to everyone, not targeting any business by stopping and pointing his camera at their business and then making threats and acting the fool. You can’t, because it doesn’t exist.
@@policeping not all of the immigrants coming across are Mexican natives. In fact most are refugees from central and and South American countries that are even worse off than Mexico. As well as other countries like china and Russia and many many more.
@@policepingIn the case of Mexicans leaving...many are men looking to work, make money, and then go back to Mexico. No doubt the standard of living is higher in the US, more opportunity, but more problems too. Many coming over the border are from South American countries where things are much worse.
Just a short distance and the world is so different. The attitude to life is like every poor country I’ve been in the world. Chilled. Friendly . Taking pleasure from the smallest things. It’s when I wish I’d studied harder to learn languages. To be as fluent must be such a joy.
Thanks for making this video to show how people truly are in Mexico. I've been following you since that Yard Sale sign when cops gave you a hard time in your town, and you put their ass on check. The attitude of standing up for yourself is what I liked. I'm glad you continued your recording journey.
He showed how the people were in that border town. It would be foolish to believe the experience that we saw in this border town is indicative of other regions of the country. I traveled the world for almost 5 years in Europe, Eastern Europe, North Africa along the Mediterranean and a half dozen or so various countries along the coast of Africa. Most of South America with the exception of Chile, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. Just over 100 countries in my lifetime with the majority in that close to 5 year nearly continuous journey. My wife is Romanian and I had a few military buddies stationed in various countries and we had some extended stays in a few locations. Was robbed a couple times, and nearly picked up pocketed numerous times by Roma Gypsies but my wife could usually cause them to leave us alone immediately by just speaking to them in Romanian letting them know she knew the drill. After nearly getting stabbed to death in Senegal after a cab driver started taking the wrong route for our destination. We had been there several days so luckily we were able to see what was happening and get out at the next stop sign. He became very angry even though we paid him more than the entire trip would have cost. We started walking and he drove along side us screaming and hollering at us. It was a very crowded pedestrian area so as we went along a larger and larger crowd was following us and eventually was surrounded by people screaming and people who decided to start collecting rocks. Some of the people had gardening equipment that had blades and shovels. I truly believed that if just one person decided to get physical it would be the end of us both. But a fairly nice large Mercedes Benz pulled onto the side walk and just pushed his way forward and told us to get in. Such a lucky break. After that in countries that were we felt may be a problem we would hire a guide/security guy who was usually just someone who was trying to get customers into an establishment to spend money. It was helpful in all sorts of ways, cheaper prices, in some countries where the bargaining process was so difficult and aggressive that it let the guide do it all because I just wouldn’t even consider buying the junk they are peddling if I had to deal with the drama. Anyways I rambled a lot. My point was that the fact that you may be currently surrounded by friendly amazing people and everyone seems super. Has no bearing whatsoever on what is happening one street over, or in the next town. I’ve not been to New Orleans in a long time but I had someone gift me Saints season tickets for a few years and at that time you ventured more than a block or two west of Bourbon street and it was not even remotely safe in my opinion. Cheers!
When everyone in society isn't on social media all the time and totally indoctrinated with nonsense then you can have a nice friendly functioning society.
It's pretty common. Americans have this stupid idea that people are ruff around the edges. It's never been like that. Coming from someone who travels there plenty of times. It's all the American BS propaganda they have always portrayed. I really feel Americans are jealous of how people are there because in the USA, everyone is stupid with their guard up and rude.
its a border town, and he looks white and speaks spanish, they seee dollar signs on him, of course if a god came into your store with millions of pesos you would be nice too
I went to Canada once to a comedy show. When crossing into Canada it was a warm welcome they were so happy to greet people. Coming back into America they tore my car apart, accused me of smuggling drugs, were rude as hell, then left my car pretty much destroyed when they didn't find anything and looked like idiots. It was unreal how disrespectful the American border workers were to an American citizen. I had never as much even gotten a traffic ticket in my life either.
The American border workers were so rude to us (UK citizens), when travelling from Windsor to Detroit. I had rented a car in Toronto, to be returned to Chicago. Despite having all the necessary documents (for ourselves and the vehicle), they grilled us for two hours, insisting that Canadian rental facilities do not supply vehicles with US tags.
Man as a latin American who has watched and supported your channel for years, this is beautiful to see. I just love the vibes, the travel vlogs, your family, etc. But above all your personality keeps me coming back. Much respect AP!
I have always REALLY enjoyed how its very normal to say good day to everyone on the street and have it be the most cordial and friendly conversation ever
as someone who grew up in mexico and came to the USA at 15 i can tell you that the most shocking part about the US how closed up people were when trying to approach them. AS a teen i talked to tons of stranger girl and guys and made friends from people i did not even know and even a girlfriend or two . people in Mexico are very approachable , in contrast if you walk up to a girl to introduce yourself they usually put their guard up and some are even outright mean. One time I said "good morning to a gal" and she said " don't talk to me , I do not know you " yeah MExico has a lot friendlier people that is for sure.
Amazing how nice the people are for the camera. Not one negative reaction. Even the border agent was super polite with asking you to stop recording. Wonderful video.
I'm a US citizen, living in beautiful Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico, for three years now! Being away from the border is a wonderful experience and existence! Best move EVER!
America - Turn that camera off I don't want to be filmed... I'm calling the police! Mexico - How you doing... You want to come into my business and take some video... here is some free food! Thanks for posting this. Eye opening for sure.
Yes. Americans are some of thee most PARANOID people on the PLANET right now. ever since 9-11 they want to pass laws that allow government to spy on us...yet terrorism is not stopped by that. They collect info on u so they can prosecute you one day if they deem you a threat to their tyranny.
Cause he likes to sit and antagonize people he knows the law ain’t gonna save him in Mexico so he isn’t acting like a d*ckhead hope the cartel gets ahold of him
The only people who didn't want recording were police or border officials. Crazy how shop keepers and citizens had no issue with being on camera. U.S. citizens are so entitled and don't know anything about U.S. laws let alone Mexico's laws. Happy people with a great attitude. Such a positive experience with recording and seemed like most knew promoting their business made a better image for them. Love seeing the difference in culture, especially the candid responses.
Loved it! This content is just so human and has brought so much joy to many. Creating more of this type of content is definitely the way to go, instead of the other content that can unfortunately ruin someone's day.
@@pgnandt Using the border as political maneuvering. There is no crises or open border. It's been running pretty much the same as it has for decades. People are easily fooled by politicians, typically the right, that have been using the border as a boogeyman for decades. Thankfully, most Americans are wise to the nonsense and will vote accordingly.
@@debsievers6198 What is not accurate? I'll answer for you. MSM says the border is secure. That is inaccurate. What is accurate is that Mexico can be safe and great place to visit as long as you know how to behave.
Thw difference in his attitude to people there..he isn't camped in one spot filming people..notice when their cops tell him to stop filming,he does,unlike here..nice change;,but the real change is his behavior
Yea the police immediately demanded he stop recording. Your forgetting it's a border town, they are used to cameras. it's also a country run by the cartel so a camera isn't there biggest concern lol
Great video! It just goes to show that Mexican business owners are smarter than most US business owners. They see a man with a camera as an opportunity to promote their business, rather than an intrusion on preceived privacy.
Amagansett Press I’m glad you made it down to Nuevo Progresso I live 10 minutes away. Long time follower love your channel man keep up the great work 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Another compliment I thinks it’s awesome how you guys can actually create two separate accounts of the situation, with different narrations and takes on the same circumstances. I say this because your editing, from a laymen’s perspective, it so clean that you really wouldn’t even know. Seamless in a way? Ya get it. Guys are awesome
The reason I love the Mexican people is, they love family, they love to work 25 hours a day for their families, just look at these people, thank you for bringing this video out ❤ This is just great guys, I'd rather give my money to a hard working Mexican than a cooperate worldwide company ❤❤❤
Oh my gosh. 😂 the take the kids lady. 😂 the human kindness and generosity of the streets vendors of Gansitos made me want tear up. Wise, kind, lady. When something is going to happen to you, it happens. Live and enjoy life. Oh my, it keeps going. Kitchen lady so lovely. Everyone so sweet. ❤
I've always heard not to travel there because of the cartel activity. Do they really kidnap a lot of US citizens and UNalive them? Those cartels are ruthless and I've seen some sick stuff online that they do to competition.
They only kill each other and the police! They don’t bother turists. The only risk for you wold be to get cought in a shootout but those usually only take place on the outskirts or ghetto neighborhoods
I love how this channel has evolved into a 1st amendment/travel channel. I enjoy the journey you and your family have endured! You and your son look great! Keep working hard and have fun! Always will support this channel.
Dude, this video is great! Every single time Ive been anywhere in Mexico I have encountered the most friendly, cordial, and hard working people Ive ever met. Is go back today with zero concern for my safety. You just need to be alert and know the signs, every place has its denizens.
@@BushidoNinja Mexicans in mexico don't tell you how dangersus it is.. only mexican americans who have never lived in mexico and believe the propaganda
@@BushidoNinja Yadda yadda Ive been all over Mexico, even the worst parts, never had a problem because Im not a fool. Now, if youre an easy mark youll be a victim anywhere in the world, if you allow it.
I bet you’d wish that. The truth lies in the border and lack of security. The people may not be all that bad but it’s not our problem to deal with millions of undocumented illegal aliens… thats not what our founding fathers set fourth for the foundation/principles of this country. Not sure what you intended by your comment but no one should be interested in altering myths or perceptions of that particular area/people… and more so securing our borders that are being infringed on daily…
@jdubbeatz1042 Mexican isn't a race, it's a rationality. Try again. It was just interesting how on the American side they said, don't go to Mexico. And on the Mexican side they said don't go to America. The people were just incredibly friendly.
Great video guys. Loved it! I have been across the border several times in the past but my Spanish is a fraction of yours and that really made your journey exciting. You speaking to them brightened a lot of faces and they were so welcoming to you. Love it and can’t wait for another.
Different country, different laws! He did very well not to record when asked by the border agents! Where there are border controls, filming is prohibited. Americans should all realize that their laws do not apply in other countries in the world.
@@alexr71 it dotn metter of it dirfrent corurnty th us la say ntoni can over rule your righs its oru god give right god give us thes right any law that sya we cant use them is fake wake up god made the law like i tofl it not our law it god law he give us right did eh sya we cant us then every were no so any law not made by god is fake and who pusns god belviers for the right thing will be jogued big time by god
I love how everything and everybody is so transparent in Mexico! Everybody’s happy, smiling nobody is pissed off about a camera! I love MEXICO‘s medical system. I don’t care what anybody says.
This was such an eye opening video. Should serve as a reminder to everyone that you cannot believe everything you hear on the American news. Thank you for having the courage to make it Jason. Long time subscriber.
He didn’t stare at people and stand in front of their businesses for no apparent reason like he does in the US. He was friendly and outgoing to the citizens in Mexico while he disrespects, annoys, baits and pepper sprays US citizens. Dude is a scumbag.
Absolutely the best. My husband and I are retired truck drivers. We had the opportunity on some down time to go to Juarez. 2 weeks before it got bad. They found a couple at border decapitated. But I loved being there. I live in Tn. But originally from south Florida I actually felt home. Met some nice people. Played checkers with the ole timers. Have fun memories of our day. You have the blessing of speaking Spanish I wish I could have picked it up as you. I can only say the needed words, but you can communicate and you can feel the appreciation. I suppose it would be like that anywhere. Good one guys! Yes, watchman that would be a great haircut. Safe travels to your family. ❤❤❤
"They found a couple at border decapitated. But I loved being there" this is fkd on so many levels. I don't see how you can justify loving a place that does shit like this to tourists. Lots of heads roll in Mexico. people are murdered. Cartels are in control. You love corruption, apparently. i don't understand you and how others can think like you
I didn’t know you were Cuban my father was from Cuba. Keep the video coming. I like that you and your son spend time together. Reminds me my father and I.
As a Mexican she was totally joking about giving you her kids lol us REAL Mexican’s have a very dark edgy sense of humor 🤣 that lady is funnier than ANY democrat comedian lol
Frozen Gansitos are the best❤️ I miss living in México😢 i was born in LA but was raised in Cuernavaca Morelos for 7 yrs. I'm actually thinking on moving back there with my daughter 😅
I’m a long time watcher first time commenter, I gotta say this is my favorite thing about you, when you speak Spanish. I remember the first time I learned you were Cuban and when you spoke Spanish I was really impressed. I’m second generation, both of my parents crossed the border and later became U.S. Citizens. Growing up I shied away from my Mexican side and embraced my American side the most as I grow older I realize that was a mistake I should have embraced my culture and cherished it, I can speak decent Spanish and hold somewhat of a conversation but I wish I was fluent and I wish I could write it too. I can’t turn back time but I can at least I can try and make some up. I hope to meet you out in the wild some day and if I do we’re having a conversation in Spanish.
You are taking it to a whole new level brother. I already gave you thumbs up a few times on previous videos because I told you that I was impressed with your Spanish. Keep up the good work, I love your videos bro.
That dental clinic really understood the assignment, guys! That was a great promo for them. Now i see why people are crossing the border for pharmacy and dentistry. Excellent prices, and all services offered!I may plan a trip, honestly.
My old friends cousin went to have a dental procedure done in TJ and the dentist gave her too much anesthesia and now she is permanently handicapped and disabled in a vegetative condition
i went to advanced dentistry in tijuanan. they had better equiptment than here in america. in america the dentist told me i needed another root canal since my first root canal got infected. so that was going to be 2,500 dollars. in tijuana they did a cat scan (really cooll, never got a cat scan befiore ) and showed me that antoher root canal was not possible the tooth was no longer worth saving. so the american dentist just wanted money!!! they did an extraction for cheap. and also they did other work on my teeth, the all spoke english..
Omg I LOVED this video!! Jason’s ability to speak Spanish intrigues me! As well as his good energy of course. Love love everyone’s kind and welcoming energy. Such a great video 🫶 ps, Ben is sooooo handsome ❤️ lol
lol how many businesses in the USA have you passed that wisely had you walk through the business and show your viewers their services? That dude was super slick. Made me wanna go there for my next teeth cleaning for sure.
I’ve crossed into Nogales a few times, never a problem. It’s always so overblown, the notion that it’s dangerous. Definitely helps to be multi-lingual but it’s not a necessity. Go, have fun, buy some things and save lots! Such a pleasure to see your lovely Wife (Mom) in a video.
As I wait for knee surgery I am now thinking of a road trip South. Thank you so much for this video. It has really persuaded me to not be afraid to cross the border on my own.
I appreciate you both, I watch both of you from Australia. It's so good to see father and son educating the masses. While I'm writing this, a quick time and temperature check, it's 34c, it's a little overcast and I'm here with the wife watching the watchmen! Respect, all the way from Australia!
This is why I love going to Mexico. Always have a great time with my peeps. Don’t let the social media BS and fear mongering brainwash you. Experience it for yourself.
Make the same video but from usa
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Amagansett I saw your video where the officer pointed to his name plate. You are not a judge
@@khalilreid
Please, I'm begging you!! Please, sir, I'm begging you..
Where am I going to sit!! Please..I'm BEGGING you! 👮
Jason, I believe your experience is bouyed by being able to speak Spanish. A non-Spanish speaker would have considerable more risk.
Boyle Heights, South Central, not even downtown are as clean or hospitable.
Everyone was willing to be on camera and understand it’s opportunity to advertise. I love it. Que Viva Mexico
@@stephanlaffargue Still doesn’t change the fact that the guy with the dentist office knew the assignment and was like hey it’s for promotion and took advantage of camera man being there. That’s what everyone out here should be doing. Is pointing in the window obviously bothersome to people yes, but half the time he is asked in a rude way so he responds with the same attitude. As he always says “you get what you give”.
PLUS HE IS IN MEXICO!! Different laws, different rights, different country, and he didn’t want to be sent to jail or captured by any gangs for recording.
It's incredible how friendly everyone was, such a stark contrast to what you see in the US almost everywhere. Nobody was a Karen, nobody got upset, they were welcoming and gracious. People in the US could learn so much from this.
These people in these shlth0Ie border towns in Mexico survive by tourist dollars of course they are going to ham it up for the red-headed gringo with the camera equipment.
In Mexico it I usually the police who don't like to be filmed.
it's the facade of it. There is way too much crime and corruption there. The people you see smiling would kill you faster than 2 shakes of a rat tail. And don't get any cosmetic surgeries there.. Meningitis is in full effect in that town. I lost 4 friends to it just recently.
And the cartels. holy shit you wouldn't believe. They are always watching you while visiting
the US should NOT learn anything from Mexico. AT ALL. you saying that made me cringe. I've lived across the border from that place. NOTHING good comes from it. NOT EVEN THE TACOS. You're more than likely eating Dog or Cat, possibly rat.
Do NOT glorify the visit.
So the US should have a Cartel or Cartels run the country? Get out of here.
they are not being friendly,they want to sell you something and get your money.
Wow what a great video! I would never have seen Mexico up close and personal like this, everyone is so friendly! Speaking the language makes the visit so personal! Nobody yelling: "don't take my picture"! Thank you for bringing us along on your trip!
There was a woman tourist White that did say don’t record me😂😂 @4:25
@raulmendoza8607 We tend to be entitled brats that think we're more important than everyone else. It's sickening.
I spent 2 weeks in Mexico a couple years ago and I still regularly wonder why I came back to the states
Spent last Christmas in Monterrey. My nieces son drove us from Reynosa to Monterrey. Beautiful city - clean streets and friendly people. Took 2 hours to cross back into the U.S. so the border is not wide open everywhere 😊
For americans who are seeing the "real" México for the first time I want to make some comments from other comments I saw here of racist and xenophobic people who say that they are kind because they want money or that it doesn't matter because the country is runned by the cartel, I know they are the minority of the comments about it but still feel the need to clear things.
First about the friendly people, in México we have very deeply rooted the mentality of achieving humbleness, the majority of us don't see color, social status, if the sms received haves a green bubble, but we see people, we don't have neighborhoods by races, friend groups can have a blond guy, a tanned looking girl and a pale with black hair since we don't see colors, even families, a sibling can be extra pale with green eyes with a sibling who is tanned and haves black eyes and hair, actually is very common in families to have very different looking siblings, so in that part we don't discriminate because we are all the same and no one is more than anyone, even something funny, we tease people when they sound egocentric, we say sarcastically "damn you are so humble" because we really know is dumb to feel superior to someone else by having money, social status or anything. Also we have the death so present in our minds, not about the cartels but in general from life, we know that someday we will end up leaving this world so why bitter ourselves with small problems when we can just enjoy life, we know everyone haves their own problems so why be rude or annoying when we can just be friendly and joke around to make life more enjoyable, money isn't our main goal, our main goal is to be sure our friends and family are healthy and happy, we are very family oriented and grateful to our parents from everything they gave us so is normal to see a 40 year old visiting their parents each month or yearly at Christmas if they live far, life is so short so we better enjoy our family while we have them here with us instead of later regretting not sharing sweet and happy moments, but once some family member or friend pass away, we still never forget them, that's the point of "el día de los muertos", day of the death, from an outside view it can sound satanic but not at all, is a day to celebrate our beloved ones but instead of being a depressing day, is a day dedicated to remember our good memories with that person and to never forget them by doing so because a person dies when you forget them, because while you still remember them they will always be in your heart.
Secondly the drug cartels running the country, yes they can corrupt, but not like people might think, they bribe police so they don't annoy them and bribe some politicians for immunity but not in a way where they are the government or they run their trucks thru airports, actually as a civilian they don't care for you, they are actually hidden in mountains or very discreet, they don't have helicopters flying around and that, they can be involved being the suppliers of gangs but that's everywhere in the world, the problem comes when another cartel wants to fight to control zones and sadly they can have civilian casualties but that's not the norm, so again, for a cartel you won't be a target, they won't care about a foreign who can make their country want to dissapear them when they already make stupid amount of money with the drug trade, but the country is basically like any other, it can have dangerous neighborhoods but avoiding them you will be okay, the people here reflects the soul of the typical Mexican so we are more friendly and happy ones than the bad ones, so is very sad and heartbreaking to see how in the north they think we are all criminals when the 99% of Mexicans are against the cartels and just want to have peace, so if in that small town he felt safe, Mexico city / Monterrey / Guadalajara or any other big city will feel way more safe, greetings to everyone and we will receive you with open arms in our country!!!! The dangerous thing will be that you won't be able to stop eating delicious tacos 😂
Loved it!!
Great work!!!
Viva Mexico 🇲🇽🌮🌯
Nice friendly people
Thank you for visiting my country
Saludos mi Amigo amagansett press
The difference in how the businesses in Mexico invite you to look around, compared to the ones in the US that come out and tell you to leave is striking.
The difference is he wasn’t camped in front of the businesses, he was moving, quickly, down the sidewalk. He was polite to everyone, friendly and acting the total opposite of how he truly is. Mexico’s jails do nit appeal to him.
@@angelforanimals7809 Im sure he would do the same if he was familiar with the laws in Mexico but im sure he rather play it safe especially if hes with his son and theyre in another country, different laws, different system, different legal system. Plus probably a lot for him to see, i dont think hes in Mexico as much as hes in his home country
@@JanieandMuma ~ He played it safe and dictated a false narrative. THE END!
@@angelforanimals7809 you’re totally wrong. Jason is cordial and nice with everybody. It’s only when you have Karen’s, being witchy, businesses, being unfriendly, believe me if you would’ve camped out at a store, they would’ve vitamin for some brew. If it was a restaurant, they would’ve said anything.
The fact of the matter is that the truth is staring you in the face, and you just can’t believe it, that’s how we do it over there, it’s just the scary tactics of certain politicians, and people that cater to those politicians are the ones that tell you wrong and maybe you’re one of them that’s why you promoting Your narrative.
I videotaped many times, no big deal, in Mexico It’s just people don’t give enough, they’re just doing their own thing, they’re not drama, queens, like a bunch of Karen here in America.
@@moisesperez4605 ~ Keep telling yourself that. Point me to a video in America where he quickly walks through a town, smiling, saying hello to everyone, not targeting any business by stopping and pointing his camera at their business and then making threats and acting the fool. You can’t, because it doesn’t exist.
I love Mexico...so underrated. What I always notice is the people are very friendly and happy.
Some of the best sales people work, the front line
So why do millions of people risk their lives to get out?
@@policeping not all of the immigrants coming across are Mexican natives. In fact most are refugees from central and and South American countries that are even worse off than Mexico. As well as other countries like china and Russia and many many more.
@@policeping ppl do the same here but they go legally. Alota ppl are leaving
@@policepingIn the case of Mexicans leaving...many are men looking to work, make money, and then go back to Mexico. No doubt the standard of living is higher in the US, more opportunity, but more problems too. Many coming over the border are from South American countries where things are much worse.
Mexico represented themselves well on this day. Seems like a nice place.
Better than Texas, for damn sure.
UA-cam Nuevo Progreso. It's such a fun and safe place. Been going for over 30 years and have never had an issue. Everyone so friendly.
Just a short distance and the world is so different. The attitude to life is like every poor country I’ve been in the world. Chilled. Friendly . Taking pleasure from the smallest things. It’s when I wish I’d studied harder to learn languages. To be as fluent must be such a joy.
Never too late to learn
Yeah, we don’t need you. And that’s the poorest section of the city, needless to say that’s not the real depiction of the entire country.
Well poor but not like American movies lol. It's not Africa o Central America
Till they get here
Thanks for making this video to show how people truly are in Mexico. I've been following you since that Yard Sale sign when cops gave you a hard time in your town, and you put their ass on check. The attitude of standing up for yourself is what I liked. I'm glad you continued your recording journey.
He showed how the people were in that border town. It would be foolish to believe the experience that we saw in this border town is indicative of other regions of the country.
I traveled the world for almost 5 years in Europe, Eastern Europe, North Africa along the Mediterranean and a half dozen or so various countries along the coast of Africa. Most of South America with the exception of Chile, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana.
Just over 100 countries in my lifetime with the majority in that close to 5 year nearly continuous journey. My wife is Romanian and I had a few military buddies stationed in various countries and we had some extended stays in a few locations.
Was robbed a couple times, and nearly picked up pocketed numerous times by Roma Gypsies but my wife could usually cause them to leave us alone immediately by just speaking to them in Romanian letting them know she knew the drill.
After nearly getting stabbed to death in Senegal after a cab driver started taking the wrong route for our destination. We had been there several days so luckily we were able to see what was happening and get out at the next stop sign. He became very angry even though we paid him more than the entire trip would have cost. We started walking and he drove along side us screaming and hollering at us. It was a very crowded pedestrian area so as we went along a larger and larger crowd was following us and eventually was surrounded by people screaming and people who decided to start collecting rocks. Some of the people had gardening equipment that had blades and shovels. I truly believed that if just one person decided to get physical it would be the end of us both. But a fairly nice large Mercedes Benz pulled onto the side walk and just pushed his way forward and told us to get in. Such a lucky break.
After that in countries that were we felt may be a problem we would hire a guide/security guy who was usually just someone who was trying to get customers into an establishment to spend money. It was helpful in all sorts of ways, cheaper prices, in some countries where the bargaining process was so difficult and aggressive that it let the guide do it all because I just wouldn’t even consider buying the junk they are peddling if I had to deal with the drama.
Anyways I rambled a lot. My point was that the fact that you may be currently surrounded by friendly amazing people and everyone seems super. Has no bearing whatsoever on what is happening one street over, or in the next town. I’ve not been to New Orleans in a long time but I had someone gift me Saints season tickets for a few years and at that time you ventured more than a block or two west of Bourbon street and it was not even remotely safe in my opinion.
Cheers!
I was AMAZED at how friendly everyone was. Good people.
When everyone in society isn't on social media all the time and totally indoctrinated with nonsense then you can have a nice friendly functioning society.
why did you think mexicans were unfriendly?
It's pretty common. Americans have this stupid idea that people are ruff around the edges. It's never been like that. Coming from someone who travels there plenty of times. It's all the American BS propaganda they have always portrayed. I really feel Americans are jealous of how people are there because in the USA, everyone is stupid with their guard up and rude.
its a border town, and he looks white and speaks spanish, they seee dollar signs on him, of course if a god came into your store with millions of pesos you would be nice too
Mexicans are one of the nicest people! Love Mexico’
Thanks for showing us Mexican scenes we would never see on the news. It changed my perspective.
You should stop watching the news dude, its all bullshxt
I went to Canada once to a comedy show. When crossing into Canada it was a warm welcome they were so happy to greet people. Coming back into America they tore my car apart, accused me of smuggling drugs, were rude as hell, then left my car pretty much destroyed when they didn't find anything and looked like idiots. It was unreal how disrespectful the American border workers were to an American citizen. I had never as much even gotten a traffic ticket in my life either.
Same here recently crossing back on foot, customs accused me of smuggling drugs and detained me for an hour, of course they found nothing.
Cheers from Ontario, Canada.
Back the Blue until it happens to you!
The American border workers were so rude to us (UK citizens), when travelling from Windsor to Detroit.
I had rented a car in Toronto, to be returned to Chicago. Despite having all the necessary documents (for ourselves and the vehicle), they grilled us for two hours, insisting that Canadian rental facilities do not supply vehicles with US tags.
@@bittabivvy OMG what a pain I'm sorry to hear that
Im 66 years old American and believe in what your doing stay safe and keep up the good work
You should know the difference between "your" and "you're" as a 66 year old American.
@russelwindsor8366:VIDEO IS FULL OF GARBAGE
Man as a latin American who has watched and supported your channel for years, this is beautiful to see. I just love the vibes, the travel vlogs, your family, etc. But above all your personality keeps me coming back. Much respect AP!
@soyjeffe:VIDEO IS 50PERCENT CRAP AND FIFTY PERCENT BULL SHIT
Maaan, never clicked a video so fast! Thanks for coming to my country!
Your country?
@@christhemexvet6652 he probably lives there
@@christhemexvet6652, are you in the short bus? Or do you have that new American education?
Whoa, this is a treat. I'm always down for more Mexico vids.
I have always REALLY enjoyed how its very normal to say good day to everyone on the street and have it be the most cordial and friendly conversation ever
as someone who grew up in mexico and came to the USA at 15 i can tell you that the most shocking part about the US how closed up people were when trying to approach them.
AS a teen i talked to tons of stranger girl and guys and made friends from people i did not even know and even a girlfriend or two . people in Mexico are very approachable , in contrast if you walk up to a girl to introduce yourself they usually put their guard up and some are even outright mean. One time I said "good morning to a gal" and she said " don't talk to me , I do not know you " yeah MExico has a lot friendlier people that is for sure.
Right? You do that over here in the States and not everyone acknowledges. They pretend like they didn't hear you.
Amazing how nice the people are for the camera. Not one negative reaction. Even the border agent was super polite with asking you to stop recording. Wonderful video.
I'm a US citizen, living in beautiful Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico, for three years now! Being away from the border is a wonderful experience and existence! Best move EVER!
I've been learning Spanish am seriously looking into moving to Mexico as well...
I love watching their demeanor change when you speak spanish and they realise you arent the usual gringo.
Thank you for uploading, and showing us around 🤙
Anytime brother !!
Realize
The usual gringo? What is the usual gring? The type that go down and spend money on affordable healthcare or just to spend the American dollar
Not if you're from the UK, Australia or New Zealand 😉@@st.timothyschoolyoutube5182
America - Turn that camera off I don't want to be filmed... I'm calling the police! Mexico - How you doing... You want to come into my business and take some video... here is some free food! Thanks for posting this. Eye opening for sure.
The differences are stark. I would have never guessed
First thing I noticed as well.
Yes. Americans are some of thee most PARANOID people on the PLANET right now. ever since 9-11 they want to pass laws that allow government to spy on us...yet terrorism is not stopped by that. They collect info on u so they can prosecute you one day if they deem you a threat to their tyranny.
Also the people from the previous video we're right across the bridge on the way back to the US lol
Cause he likes to sit and antagonize people he knows the law ain’t gonna save him in Mexico so he isn’t acting like a d*ckhead hope the cartel gets ahold of him
The only people who didn't want recording were police or border officials. Crazy how shop keepers and citizens had no issue with being on camera. U.S. citizens are so entitled and don't know anything about U.S. laws let alone Mexico's laws. Happy people with a great attitude. Such a positive experience with recording and seemed like most knew promoting their business made a better image for them. Love seeing the difference in culture, especially the candid responses.
Loved it! This content is just so human and has brought so much joy to many. Creating more of this type of content is definitely the way to go, instead of the other content that can unfortunately ruin someone's day.
Viva Mexico! Viva Amagansett Press!
Thank you Jason for showing that what we hear and watch on the news and in the political circles isn't always accurate.
Sending smiles from Australia
What is not accurate?
@@pgnandt Using the border as political maneuvering. There is no crises or open border. It's been running pretty much the same as it has for decades. People are easily fooled by politicians, typically the right, that have been using the border as a boogeyman for decades. Thankfully, most Americans are wise to the nonsense and will vote accordingly.
@@pgnandt have you watched the video? Jason says as much right near the end.
@@debsievers6198 What is not accurate? I'll answer for you. MSM says the border is secure. That is inaccurate. What is accurate is that Mexico can be safe and great place to visit as long as you know how to behave.
@@pgnandt agree this isn’t what people worry about .. Mexicans are not the problem , it’s the million others from everywhere
The difference in how people react to the camera between the USA and Mexico.
Thw difference in his attitude to people there..he isn't camped in one spot filming people..notice when their cops tell him to stop filming,he does,unlike here..nice change;,but the real change is his behavior
Yea the police immediately demanded he stop recording. Your forgetting it's a border town, they are used to cameras. it's also a country run by the cartel so a camera isn't there biggest concern lol
@@yellowdogggwise decision to turn the camera off. No freedom there.
@@yellowdoggg~ Exactly, but his subs will not notice that part.
@@yellowdoggg I will invalidate your argument go and watch timestamp 4:25 yes a Karen in Mexico “don’t film me”
AMAGANSITO PRESS!!!
The back up channel we never knew we needed. 💪🍫 😂
🏆 🍫 🍞 😂
Lol😂
Hahaha
Back up channel in Spanish with English subtitles. Learning Spanish while supporting AP. 💪👊
Loved the finger painting on the spoon
THE most entertaining videos so far!! when AP speaks to everyone, i love the conversations and the energy❤️ makes my heart warm
Thank you for your coverage. You are the only podcaster I have heard fluent in Espanol. Gracias. Hope to see and follow you further.
Great video! It just goes to show that Mexican business owners are smarter than most US business owners. They see a man with a camera as an opportunity to promote their business, rather than an intrusion on preceived privacy.
Amagansett Press I’m glad you made it down to Nuevo Progresso I live 10 minutes away. Long time follower love your channel man keep up the great work 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Another compliment I thinks it’s awesome how you guys can actually create two separate accounts of the situation, with different narrations and takes on the same circumstances. I say this because your editing, from a laymen’s perspective, it so clean that you really wouldn’t even know. Seamless in a way? Ya get it. Guys are awesome
The reason I love the Mexican people is, they love family, they love to work 25 hours a day for their families, just look at these people, thank you for bringing this video out ❤
This is just great guys, I'd rather give my money to a hard working Mexican than a cooperate worldwide company ❤❤❤
This comment is beautiful
@@elizabethrodriguez1095
Thank you so much ❤️
😎
25 hours is horrible 😂😂 you will not last a day in the us working those small hours lol
They stink and are poor lol
Oh my gosh. 😂 the take the kids lady. 😂 the human kindness and generosity of the streets vendors of Gansitos made me want tear up. Wise, kind, lady. When something is going to happen to you, it happens. Live and enjoy life. Oh my, it keeps going. Kitchen lady so lovely. Everyone so sweet. ❤
@bhambhole it sure is.
Its a lot different if you cant speak the language
VIVA los " Gangcitos"
@@joeprewitt2539not true lol
@@joeprewitt2539😅error , la mayoría de personas en México sin simpáticas , amistosas y cooperativas ... Muy diferente a los robots de primer mundo .
"Where it's going to happen, it happens" wise words to live by, if you want to travel. Thanks for sharing AP! 💚
Thank you for this one. I loved it. Loved seeing Mexico for the first time. Also love your Spanish and how nice you and everyone was! Muchas gracias!
Thank you for sharing your trip. Amazing response on the Mexico boarder.
I'm from deep south Texas and I've only crossed to Mexico from Progeso once. Thanks for showing us their way of life!! I love y'alls videos!!!!
I've always heard not to travel there because of the cartel activity. Do they really kidnap a lot of US citizens and UNalive them? Those cartels are ruthless and I've seen some sick stuff online that they do to competition.
As someone who also lives in south texas, progreso is one of loveliest towns on the border go to more often its great.
They only kill each other and the police! They don’t bother turists. The only risk for you wold be to get cought in a shootout but those usually only take place on the outskirts or ghetto neighborhoods
I love how this channel has evolved into a 1st amendment/travel channel. I enjoy the journey you and your family have endured! You and your son look great! Keep working hard and have fun! Always will support this channel.
A rare Mrs. AP sighting! ❤
Yeah I think this is the first time we’ve seen Mrs. AP!!
@@bigmike8808 nope
She didnt want to wonder about this time lmao
@bigmike8808 No, back in the beginning when he was in Amagansett, she is in one.
I was surprised to see her too! Been awhile
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Hello from Minnesota.
You and your son are solid..
Absolutely love what you both do..
Please keep up the GREAT work..
This was a great episode…thanks for sharing
Dude, this video is great!
Every single time Ive been anywhere in Mexico I have encountered the most friendly, cordial, and hard working people Ive ever met. Is go back today with zero concern for my safety.
You just need to be alert and know the signs, every place has its denizens.
Well that's ignorant. Even Mexicans will tell you how dangerous it is. If you stick to tourist areas it's a lot different than the rest of Mexico.
@BushidoNinja I think you are ignorant. I am Mexican too and I agree with @artlife6210...
@@BushidoNinja Mexicans in mexico don't tell you how dangersus it is.. only mexican americans who have never lived in mexico and believe the propaganda
@@BushidoNinja Yadda yadda Ive been all over Mexico, even the worst parts, never had a problem because Im not a fool. Now, if youre an easy mark youll be a victim anywhere in the world, if you allow it.
@@javiervz1 yes sir!
This video was really cool. You should do a whole series of MExico videos i think theyd be wildly popular and dispel many myths!
I bet you’d wish that. The truth lies in the border and lack of security. The people may not be all that bad but it’s not our problem to deal with millions of undocumented illegal aliens… thats not what our founding fathers set fourth for the foundation/principles of this country. Not sure what you intended by your comment but no one should be interested in altering myths or perceptions of that particular area/people… and more so securing our borders that are being infringed on daily…
The Mexican people were much nicer than us!
Yes, kind and decent people in general.
Thank you
So you can see how my people treat people from different countries, just as yours who throw racist remarks to anyone who isn’t an American.
@jdubbeatz1042 Mexican isn't a race, it's a rationality. Try again. It was just interesting how on the American side they said, don't go to Mexico. And on the Mexican side they said don't go to America. The people were just incredibly friendly.
@@brianz367 when did I say it was a race? Everyone in Mexico is considered Mexican. It’s their country.
Greetings from Sweden. Love your videos! :D
Brother. You were pushing the limit down there. Love it. It’s clear you knew when to push the limit and when not to.
I thought you had parked the customs truck 😂
😂 right!
Lol same
Fr jahaha
It definitely made me look twice!
@@gracieg7601 you can have one,
Great video guys. Loved it! I have been across the border several times in the past but my Spanish is a fraction of yours and that really made your journey exciting. You speaking to them brightened a lot of faces and they were so welcoming to you. Love it and can’t wait for another.
Chata was the name of my first dog. It means pug nose.
Que gusto tener un visitante tan educado y empático, bienvenido 🎉
I was told to put the camera down.. "And I'm not gonna argue with them" 😂😂
@COTTFLIXbeen all over the us now. Going to have to start going out of the country for content.
Smart move overall. If you know you know
Different country, different laws!
He did very well not to record when asked by the border agents! Where there are border controls, filming is prohibited.
Americans should all realize that their laws do not apply in other countries in the world.
@@alexr71 it dotn metter of it dirfrent corurnty th us la say ntoni can over rule your righs its oru god give right god give us thes right any law that sya we cant use them is fake wake up god made the law like i tofl it not our law it god law he give us right did eh sya we cant us then every were no so any law not made by god is fake and who pusns god belviers for the right thing will be jogued big time by god
@@alexr71 who made thsi world god who made every one god god give right dont sotp any where sotp useing fakew laws and go yb god law
Respect, brothers!! Saludos desde Alemania 🖐🏼😎!!
I love how everything and everybody is so transparent in Mexico! Everybody’s happy, smiling nobody is pissed off about a camera! I love MEXICO‘s medical system. I don’t care what anybody says.
I remember almost 20 years ago Jesse James and Kid Rock rode motorcycles to Mexico and were struck at how happy and friendly everyone was
Yeah you can you get anything you want from a Mexican pharmacy
@@bigrod1674Not really, they still have medication that requires a prescription. But they do have medication more easily available than in the US
@@eskuinkle thats not exactly true because you can get a prescription in minutes for anything you want.
This was such an eye opening video. Should serve as a reminder to everyone that you cannot believe everything you hear on the American news. Thank you for having the courage to make it Jason. Long time subscriber.
I’m Puerto Rican and I love my Mexican peeps ❤️
Acá en México también se les quiere mucho a ustedes Boricuas!
Not one people had freaked out about over a camera like over here in our U.S. country
He didn’t stare at people and stand in front of their businesses for no apparent reason like he does in the US.
He was friendly and outgoing to the citizens in Mexico while he disrespects, annoys, baits and pepper sprays US citizens.
Dude is a scumbag.
They are alot more laid back
It's a tourist area 😂 and this isn't an audit
Absolutely the best. My husband and I are retired truck drivers. We had the opportunity on some down time to go to Juarez. 2 weeks before it got bad. They found a couple at border decapitated. But I loved being there. I live in Tn. But originally from south Florida I actually felt home. Met some nice people. Played checkers with the ole timers. Have fun memories of our day. You have the blessing of speaking Spanish I wish I could have picked it up as you. I can only say the needed words, but you can communicate and you can feel the appreciation. I suppose it would be like that anywhere. Good one guys! Yes, watchman that would be a great haircut. Safe travels to your family. ❤❤❤
"They found a couple at border decapitated. But I loved being there"
this is fkd on so many levels. I don't see how you can justify loving a place that does shit like this to tourists.
Lots of heads roll in Mexico. people are murdered. Cartels are in control. You love corruption, apparently. i don't understand you and how others can think like you
It's really nice to see this area! Looks like real street life. Thanks for bringing this to the people.
I didn’t know you were Cuban my father was from Cuba. Keep the video coming. I like that you and your son spend time together. Reminds me my father and I.
As a Mexican she was totally joking about giving you her kids lol us REAL Mexican’s have a very dark edgy sense of humor 🤣 that lady is funnier than ANY democrat comedian lol
Jason, you should have stocked up on those tortillas! Nothing beats fresh kilo of tortillas de maiz.
Frozen Gansitos are the best❤️
I miss living in México😢 i was born in LA but was raised in Cuernavaca Morelos for 7 yrs. I'm actually thinking on moving back there with my daughter 😅
There’s a few American celebs who are in their 70s and older who ended up moving to Cuernavaca to retire off into the sunset
@@stlouie88Yes! you can spot them in Baja too 👀
I really want to thank you guys for showing us this video. You two need to be on national television. 👍
Lindos....Mi gente Hispana ❤❤❤ siempre tan amables..... great video....shows how beautiful & friendly our people are
You’re are definitely the man for the job. Awesome Stuff💯🍻
Now I understand why so many Americans are fleeing to Mexico; beautiful, friendly people and it’s affordable.
You truly are pivoting to a travel channel in the last couple vids
Please be safe out there, and love your content 🙌
I’m a long time watcher first time commenter, I gotta say this is my favorite thing about you, when you speak Spanish. I remember the first time I learned you were Cuban and when you spoke Spanish I was really impressed. I’m second generation, both of my parents crossed the border and later became U.S. Citizens. Growing up I shied away from my Mexican side and embraced my American side the most as I grow older I realize that was a mistake I should have embraced my culture and cherished it, I can speak decent Spanish and hold somewhat of a conversation but I wish I was fluent and I wish I could write it too. I can’t turn back time but I can at least I can try and make some up. I hope to meet you out in the wild some day and if I do we’re having a conversation in Spanish.
So you are an ungrateful anchor baby? Go back if you hate it here
every first born immigrant generation does the same as you from every country. its the following generations that digs more into their roots.
Love how no one complained about the camera 📸!!! The culture is everything.
I started watching your channel since the K Mart video. and I still get INSPIRED by your Content you reign supreme and will always be #1
You are taking it to a whole new level brother. I already gave you thumbs up a few times on previous videos because I told you that I was impressed with your Spanish. Keep up the good work, I love your videos bro.
hahhaha the puppies name was chata.. as in chata the F up.. hahahaha
Or chata as in small
@half-breed it's a joke......
My brother used to tell me knock knock . Who’s there chata. Chata who? Chata fakup
Chato means flat nosed
That dental clinic really understood the assignment, guys! That was a great promo for them. Now i see why people are crossing the border for pharmacy and dentistry. Excellent prices, and all services offered!I may plan a trip, honestly.
In the dental clinic business, if the prices is low, you will need a very good angel with you, and hopelly, you survive the donto procediment.
My old friends cousin went to have a dental procedure done in TJ and the dentist gave her too much anesthesia and now she is permanently handicapped and disabled in a vegetative condition
i went to advanced dentistry in tijuanan. they had better equiptment than here in america. in america the dentist told me i needed another root canal since my first root canal got infected. so that was going to be 2,500 dollars. in tijuana they did a cat scan (really cooll, never got a cat scan befiore ) and showed me that antoher root canal was not possible the tooth was no longer worth saving. so the american dentist just wanted money!!! they did an extraction for cheap. and also they did other work on my teeth, the all spoke english..
@@amandaburleson2035were you awake when they did the extraction or they put you to sleep?
I got a wisdom tooth taking out in Tijuana because I didn't have dental insurance (thanks America) and it went very well.
Omg I LOVED this video!! Jason’s ability to speak Spanish intrigues me! As well as his good energy of course. Love love everyone’s kind and welcoming energy. Such a great video 🫶 ps, Ben is sooooo handsome ❤️ lol
The finger painter was my favorite. Thanks for sharing
"Whatcha do today?" *casually improving my spanish vicariously through this channel*
lol how many businesses in the USA have you passed that wisely had you walk through the business and show your viewers their services? That dude was super slick. Made me wanna go there for my next teeth cleaning for sure.
oh they are very slick in the tourist zones for sure.
hi guys, awesome video as usual!
i found it absolutely fascinating to watch.
many thanks and kind regards from the u.k.
This is a fascinating video!
I love this video bro, mexico is a beautiful place, with wonderful people very well mannered
Guys and Gal…. This in my opinion is your BEST work yet ❤
I’ve crossed into Nogales a few times, never a problem. It’s always so overblown, the notion that it’s dangerous. Definitely helps to be multi-lingual but it’s not a necessity. Go, have fun, buy some things and save lots!
Such a pleasure to see your lovely Wife (Mom) in a video.
As I wait for knee surgery I am now thinking of a road trip South. Thank you so much for this video. It has really persuaded me to not be afraid to cross the border on my own.
Wow,,,,your story is an inspiration to us all.
I’m glad you took me there I never knew what it was like on the other side
bro, i been watching you for years now!!! how did i not know you were cuban!!!!!! im a mexican american this video is good bro!
Excellent report.
I went to Mexico frequently in the 80s.
The food
The people
The shopping
The horses
The scenery
Good stuff.
So many memories
❤
Mrs. AP is beautiful. First time I've caught a glimpse if her. Keep up the amazing work Jason and Ben. Please stay safe. 🙏
Do you have a problem with women lifting other women up. There was absolutely nothing creepy other than your comment.
Welcome to my neighborhood. I live south of there in Brownsville. :). Progresso is very US friendly. They love Winter Texans.
I live in Brownsville too
I live in Pharr, yay RGV.
I appreciate you both, I watch both of you from Australia. It's so good to see father and son educating the masses. While I'm writing this, a quick time and temperature check, it's 34c, it's a little overcast and I'm here with the wife watching the watchmen! Respect, all the way from Australia!
This is why I love going to Mexico. Always have a great time with my peeps. Don’t let the social media BS and fear mongering brainwash you. Experience it for yourself.
Mexico is a great country to visit, especially the great state of Michoacán.
Puro michoacan querendaro
Cool video I've been watching yall for a long time, greetings from austin tx.
“Mrs. AP comes out of the store without spending any money”😂😂😂 I feel ya bro, IYKYK
Great video guys.
Your GANSITO story got me cracking up!!! Enjoyed this video!