Greetings Maddie and Jordan; I'm glad you and Laska are together again. Mexico City is at 3200 msnm, only 200 meters below Cuzco. People from around the world must understand that Mexico is HUGE and shootings some times are so fast as one countrie to another. Edit: Tangerines my mistake, Mexico City is around 3200 ft, not meters.
Great video guys. For me its the welcoming people, fooooood, culture, beauty of the actual land, the diversity and so much more. I totally get you on the "borrowed culture". I am so attracted to culture that it makes me not like the US culture. Its so culture less. The history and uniqueness of Mexico is incredible!
Growing up in America ethnically Mexican I was always exposed to the idea that "Mexican" was synonymous with dirty, low quality, lazy, and poor. As a child, I can't say I was proud. Now as an adult living in Mexico for the past 12 years, I can say not only do I love Mexicans, I'm so proud to be one of them.
I understand how you feel. I was a white kid born and raised in San Diego and other Mexico boarder towns. I was surprised when meeting Mexican American kids who felt like you about their heritage. Many don’t even know how to speak Spanish because their parent didn’t teach them. But I always felt their love and devotion to their families and was always treated like families and here in Mexico I see and feel the same. So no surprise that I ended up here permanently. And I don’t fear the Mexicans government retaliation of us gringos for US insane and cruel treatment of immigrants. I was more afraid that the US would close the boarder to US citizens wanting to live here.
@@AC-fv7kt Your stats are incorrect. The USA's ENTIRE foreign-aid "total obligations" equaled $49B in 2017. Mexico received an aid high (military and economic) of $718M in 2010. The 2019 ("partially reported") obligation is a paltry $25M -- out of $13B in total obligations globally.
@@AC-fv7kt Don't be defensive. Just improve your sourcing. Here's mine: explorer.usaid.gov/cd/MEX Btw, I didn't say or imply that the USA doesn't give aid to Mexico. Of course it does!
One of my favorite things about Mexico is how much more vibrant everything is. Art, music, food, interactions with people...everything just seems to be done with so much passion.
Pinochet's Helicopter are you talking about USA where crazy idiots goes to schools . Concerts .games .malls and movie theaters more just to kill as much they can?
Pinochet's Helicopter no ones killed me yet. I was held up at gun point in the US though. That same week some friends of mine in the US were in a grocery store where masked men robbed it with rifles. Never had an issue in Mexico. I’m there on average one or two days a week for the last 11 years or so.
I was eating tacos while a young guy played guitar on the street and sang American rock from the 90s. Then a family of hippies with dread locks start performing a super fast reggae type song. 5 little kids all with dreadlocks and super stylish clothes sang together and played bongos and other instruments. It was pretty awesome. I was just there thinking, this never happens in the US. The food is better too obviously.
from a mexican, living in NY thankyou for showing me why My country is a place to be proud of-- the stigma around it surrounding the dangers of Mexico is just ridiculous, reality is, everywhere is dangerous, whether ur in the states or not, so i really appreciate that you show the beautiful sites and cultural aspect of MX
The stigma of cartels and stuff...it's not like it isn't a problem but many places in Mexico are way safer than the US and cartel drug lords aren't waiting on every street corner to murder people in Mexico.
I recently went to Mexico for the first time and it was amazing! Really different from what we see in the news and the people are lovely. Thanks to your blogs we managed to get around Mexico City and not be fearful of the country.
Arthur Dicrescento why would you think that? Actually I have quite the opposite; a fairly large family. My oldest brother is currently battling stage 4 kidney cancer, therefore I do go home and visit about 4 times a year. However I still have absolutely no desire to live in the US. It boils down to... cost of living. As long as I feel my family is safe and taken care of, what matters where we live.
Jennifer Adams hello im from the netherlands here it is the same like usa. Difficult i understand you somethimes i think what im gonna do if i go to other country thats so difficult right. But im glad for you that youre oke. I have been to the stated 2 times and also mexico cancun i love cancun its so different so amazing cool.
Madd Knadd the last hurricane we had was Wilma in 2005 and before that Gilbert in ‘88 so not say we don’t have that problem...it’s just not as bad as say Florida. We do occasionally have a tropical storm blow through but that’s only Aug-Oct and lately (past year) I think maybe it rained 1 week and that was it. I think no matter where you live in the world you’re going to experience some sort of weather extreme...just a matter of whether you’re prepared in advance or not.
I am here for two things: Learn English and know about my own country. Thanks. Regarding comments that we treat "gringos" well for their dollars, it's not true. We have many Central Americans working in Mexico that send money to their countries and we treat them well, too. In Mexico we value hard and honest work.
I love this! We hear a lot about the Mexican emigration but not so much about the immigration ie Venezuelans, Cubans and even Americans immigrating to Mexico
Been 3 times in Mexico and several times in USA...We are a mix European family and in my experience. American culture is mainly about milking you as a tourist, some people are very friendly others really rude when you go to usa. We ve found the Mexican a lot more generous, approachable and easy going. They make you feel welcome and share their culture with pride and kindness...since our last trip usa/mexico there is no debate on where we cannot wait to go back to discover more...Mexico all the way🇲🇽 What an amazing country, beautiful people, astonishing culture, incredible landscapes and delicious food. Te quiero Mexico 💘 until next time
I want to thank this awesome couple for actually showing the world the great wonders that Mexico has to offer starting with our traditions , delicious food, beautiful beaches and most important of all what people are really about in Mexico. Thanks to both of you...
The food situation is the same in Canada...we believe that all of us have been one big scientific experiment over the last thirty years for the food industry.....People are experiencing issues like never seen before on a mass scale...in short we are being poisoned for profit!
I think one best reason for you two still living in Mexico is what see, how HAPPY you both are with each other, communicating and that the main reason I and my spouse will be moving to Mexico also for our retirement!!! SOON!!!
I loved seeing that at Lola & Moya they are not using plastic straws. You guys have helped me greatly with my moving to Mexico. I bought a house in San Nicolas de Ibarra , Lake Chapala , and I am moving there next month. The information you have supplied in your videos has made this move even more exciting. Favorite aspects of Mexico ? People, food and climate. In that order.
Americans don’t have a culture or tradition in common because we are a nation of Immigrants. It is great to live in a country like Mexico, or, in my case, Ukraine, where the people have a common heritage, culture, language, and traditions. I found that as an American, I missed not having these in my country. On the other hand, if you are observant, you can learn from the traditions of immigrants in the US. The melting pot theory does not have to mean the dissipation of individual cultures and traditions. It can mean the preservation of those cultures as well.
Wow, that's a rare perspective. In an ideal society, diverse cultures keep their identity and strengthen it, thus inviting the strengthening of other cultures. Meanwhile, all cultures work together to create a fantastic country. The more individualistic each person and culture is, the more enlightened the society. Of course, what happens is that one culture decides it's the best and that the others are evil and have to be destroyed. If possible, a person could choose to live in a country that adheres as closely as possible to the ideal of mutual respect, enjoyment, and cooperation.
I agree. I love mexico because its 99 percent mexicans. If it was taken over by chinese and Saudis and Africans and koreans and Russians it wouldn't be fun. My hometown long island used to have a culture in the 1980s and 1990s. It was english speaking, everyone was born in america, everyone had only one country, and we all celebrated the same holidays. Now? It's like a combination of all countries, and the main language is now Spanish. Not mexican spanish but guatemalan and elnsalvadore spanish
Inna Tobys I lived in Ukraine from 2000 to 2015. I’ve since relocated back home and live in Florida. In Ukraine, I lived in Kyiv, where I edited the country’s English language newspaper and later worked in public relations and advertising. Even though I’ve been back to the states now for about three years, I still miss Ukraine. Not so much the winters, but otherwise I miss it.
I would not want my post to be misinterpreted - I am not anti-immigrant. Not at all. What I meant to communicate is that the United States is a country composed primarily of immigrants: Europeans, Africans, Hispanics, Asians - you name it, they have made a home here, as my ancestors did. I believe that America is better as a multicultural society. However, I also recognize that more homogenous societies, like Ukraine, Mexico and others, offer rich cultures that can be enjoyed and appreciated. To me, that’s the real purpose of travel.
I sync up with so much of what you said about living in Mexico. The people are the number one reason. On a daily basis there are always unexpected encounters that warm your heart. I don't know why they're so accepting of us but they are....even when there's no financial incentive. I've never felt so safe in the past ten years as I do living here in Mexico...Merida to be precise. I did not feel safe in the U.S. because of random crime, mass shootings, and hateful outbursts that would happen when you least expected it.... a plumber one time, and insurance agent, a barber, etc. People are wrapped very tightly and ready to explode. I enjoy every day here and even when there are problems like the Tangerine's battery somehow things work out.
We mexicans are very accepting of ppl that come to Mexico. We can take you in as one of us right away. Also we tend to trust foreigners right away. So welcome to Mexico!!!
You two are living the life! After watching your videos and my friends Cindy and Fred's (retire in Mexico utube channel) they live in Huatulco, Oaxaca. I am so set on moving it is just a matter of time. Thanks for sharing your adventures!!!
I have also lived out of the USA (in Central America on a boat) since May, and I can agree with so many of the comparisons you have made, especially how freeing it is from the social and political rhetoric and the societal fear of what is happening there now. It does create a lightness to living to not be surrounded by it! Like you, I am traveling with my loyal pup, and that poses some challenges, but even the veterinary care is more reasonable outside the USA, and once you can break through the language barrier you see the care is just as good. If/when I return to the USA, I am considering a prompt return to Mexico with my Lola (border collie) and my Prius, so I love that you are giving me information on the mechanical highs and lows of what I can expect. Long story short: I always enjoy your videos and the honesty and realness in them. Keep up the outstanding work!
Absolutely love your videos! I watch them as soon as they're released. Have been to Mexico about 18 times, and thinking it's time to start staying for longer periods of time. You are absolutely spot on about how wonderful the Mexican people are...they are kind and very considerate. Food is amazing too. A great place to escape during the cold winter months.
Watching this in 2021 a week before inauguration and after everything that happened in 2020 this video is sounding very prophetic! Looks like you got out at a good time.
US fear! When I mention Mexico to friends they parrot the violence THERE. I tell them it's safer there than it is in a US school! US food is toxic. You two are very wise for youngsters. I am 65 and seriously considering retiring outside of the United States. Perhaps you know a great mature single Mexican guy😉
You are spot on. I am a Californian of Mexican parents. My mindset is completely American. The first time I went to Guadalajara I fell in love with Mexico. People in Mexico go out of their way to be respectful, kind and many other beautiful qualities.....
Why did this make me cry😢 I love hearing people talk about my culture and people like this. Often media tries to put us down and just tell us we’re bad people and nobodies. Thank u for this❤️🇲🇽 Mexico loves you❤️
Just came back from our first visit to Mexico 🇲🇽. Visited Mexico City for a week and was blown away by the amazing architecture, culture and history. The people were so kind and so proud of their heritage. Will definitely be visiting Mexico again soon! Maybe even retiring there soon 🥰. Thank you for the wonderful videos you share, all the best to you both! 👍❤️🙏
I'm counting the months until I finally move to back toMexico after 30 years of living abroad, mainly in the USA. You and a couple of other bloggers keep the fire going,thanks so much.
I fully agree with your observations. We purchased our place in Mexico since we love Mexico so very much and feel much more relaxed, healthy and free in Mexico.
I feel humbled and honored to have you talk so sweet about us Mexicans. We currently live in California but after visiting last year my husband and I decided to save money and retire in Puerto Vallarta, you have no idea how anxious we are to get to that point! We have small kids at the moment or else we would move today!
I fell in love with Mexico years ago about 15 or so and I'm 60 now. I'd sell my house today if I could find or had a companion that would go with me. I'm a chicken to go it alone. And I know what you mean about America these days and I agree. Its sad to see. Fear and hate is no way to live
You will find a close ex-pat community where making friends is very easy and there are lots of single people to mix and mingle. Lots of single women have found a new love and are happy.
Loved your video. Thank you for giving a different perspective of my culture to the world. I appreciate it even more now that I live outside of Mexico.
Totally with you on the topics at 19min, about the fear and loathing in the US. Also on the allergies! When I was in Mexico and told friends I had an allergy to fish, they looked baffled at the idea there was any food making someone ill. Loved Mexico, loved the people.
Thank you so much for loving my country! We welcome foreigners with opened arms. I give you guys the outmost respect for learning Spanish. It’s a very complex language. Viva Mexico 🇲🇽
As a peruvian married to a wonderful mexican, I got married to his Culture and love it as much as love him and my sons. Mexicans are very caring and family oriented so are my peruvian “compatriotas”. Unfortunately, there are different types of people and they can get very offended when someone doesn’t like our food. Traditional peruvian food is usually very different from the traditional mexican food. Like in Mexico, we have a great variety dependind of the regions (Provincias there). Just give it a chance next time and try other things. Peru has a lot of power source and enriched foods like quinoa, kiwicha, maca or camu-camu. Do a little reasearch before you go and won’t be disappointed.
@@wendyannh I'm glad to know you've felt welcome in Peru and that you're able to enjoy our peruvian food now here in the USA. Thank your for your kind comments.
I also like the 180 days visa free. Here''s a few others that have it: Panama, Jamaica, Barbados, Dominica, Canada, UK, Bermuda, Mauritis, and St Lucia. Of course places like American Samoa, Guam, the Marshall Islands and the Northern Marina Islands have indefinite stays for US citizens. Interesting to look up!
It's good to know that there are a handful of other countries that offer 180 days as well. Here's the full list of countries, whether or not they require a visa with a us passport, and how long you can stay visa-free for anyone who's interested: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_United_States_citizens
@@TangerineTravels Mattie & Jordan, I grew up with a lot of exposure to the Mexican culture here in the U.S. And if I have learned anything from my friends here, it is that they truly value their family. All my friends of Mexican ancestry from yesterday to today always make me feel as though once I meet them I am part of their familia also. It doesn't matter where I go, my Mexican friends make me feel I am a part of them. I love this because I grew up in a dysfunctional family unit and didn't get to experience this except when I was visiting with my friends family's. I have been to a few places in Mexico and have also experienced what you have said to be true. What I hate about the U.S. is the fear that they try to instill in it's citizens about people of another color or socio-economic class. I just don't have that fear myself, and won't feed in to that frenzy they have going on right now. As always, I enjoy your channel and enjoy hearing about your adventures. Keep them coming. Adios
My family came to the US from Mexico almost 20 years ago and my mom still tells me that once we came here was when we gained weight. She said even the chicken in Mexico taste better, she says the food is richer over there . There is definitely a lot happening with the produce here, I try to buy organic but its also expensive which is a huge problem.
@@lawrencewolf5010 Yeah the malecon (boarwalk) is majestic and the snorkeling is even better, but this year it's been cool and the water is not warming up like usual. Come on down, you can't lose.
I love you guys! Gringos are so loved in Mexico. If gringos visit Mexico is an indication of an adventurous kind person. Who doesn't want to have friends like you two anyway? You are keepers!
I’m having a bad time here in Norway and your videos are encouraging me to move to The Riviera Maya, I’m really thinking about it! Estamos a la espera de su primer video completamente en español! Saludos!
Hi Guys I just want to thank you for this videos , Makes me feel closer to my country and feel proud of my culture. 20 years ago left my little town following my American dream , but every time I watch this videos I’m dying to go back to Mexico. Thank you for feeling that way about Mexico and our people, it be a big difference if people in America think the way you do about Latinos . 👍🏻😉
Wow you guys are amazing! I just want to say that I am from Mexico and I feel jealous about how much you both enjoy our Mexico. One thing that I admire about your videos from other Americans is the respectful way your videos are done. Thank you for the love towards Mexico and its people. I wish I was there! You seem very kind people. We need more people like you two. Abrazos!
I love your videos and I lived in Cancun many years ago but currently in the US and I applaud you for not mentioning the name of that man that is causing so much hate and division between between people. Thank you
I’ve been binge watching today and I love all of your videos I have yet to find a boring video lol y’all are absolutely the cutest!! And yes my people amaze me!! When ppl ask what’s my fave country I say Mexico and not because my ethnicity but they’re always so welcoming they’re so humble and some of those best ppl may not have much but they are willing to give you all they have to make sure you feel comfortable! I love your apolitical speech I loved it all!! I wish everybody saw it like that!
It's cheaper that's for sure! lol I live in Costa Rica and it's is expensive here. I want to get married in Mexico for the food. mole ...mmmmm ( Homer )
Thank you for your wonderful videos! You all are really helping us decide if we want to move to Mexico. I’m going to check out Rocket languages on your web link.
There is a very big difference between the Americans that go to Mexico and the Mexicans that come to the US. Most Mexicans that come to America are looking for work so if you are an employer you would like that but as a laborer (which most Americans are) you see them as competition that keep wages low. In Mexico they see most Americans as tourists, you are not going to take their job you are bringing money into the country, It's a very different dynamic that gets a spotlight shined on it every time the economy is failing or there is high unemployment or when wages aren't keeping up with the cost of living.
I've only ever visited the resorts and cruise ports but I love going to Mexico. Everyone is so friendly and you can tell that the locals appreciate the tourists. Can't say the same about the states where everyone seems so resistant to tourists.
You're right, the price is very affordable, the thing is I'm OCD and I don't like other people touching my clothes or not knowing what detergent they used. I rather pay the fee to use the machines and do it myself 😄😄
A very mature and insightful video spiced up with your signature joy. It is very interesting to see how your adventures have turned into knowledge. The contrasts between the US and Mexico are huge and very well expressed in your concepts. I hope that these pieces of experience that you show end up in a documentary or a book, or many if you continue on this journey. Little by little your assimilation of our culture will turn you into Mexicans. Please feel more than welcome to our country and, if you and Laska need any help, just ask. Thanks for all the great material you produce
I can't believe it's been two years since you guys first arrived to Mexico. Gosh, time does fly by! So glad that you are still enjoying your life in Mexico. Keep the amazing videos coming! As for the haters - well, you know what they say: haters gonna hate. Nothing to do about it; just ignore them, let them keep hating, while you thrive with new experiences, great memories and lots of love from those who like you (which are the great majority).
We hadn't given Mexico much thought, but after watching your videos (and we have probably watched more than 75% of them so far), we are giving serious thought to going there for our "next adventure." Thanks for your candid comments and delightful presentation!
One thing I will say, the people are great in Mexico and most of Central America where I have lived and visited. And yes, it is true, most of them have very little but will take you in and treat you like family. It is truly amazing how generous and friendly most of them are. And honestly not to give the wrong impression, I loved living in Chiapas. It was one of the best times of my life. I got to live in the rainforest which there is nothing like it on earth and quite honestly so beautiful and a cherished memory, and this was before the Zapatista rebellion, and also before crime and the drug trade started.
Hey Jordon and Maddie! I really appreciate all of your thoughts on Mexico and the comparisons you made between that amazing country and the states. I agree with you about how people are different in their interactions with each other. I applaud that your health is much improved, Maddie. What would you say, after two years of living in Mexico is the reason for the food in the U.S. being so problematic to good health? I also agree with how you view the economy of the U.S. With all the extremely poor decisions being made at the top, the U.S. is becoming more of a developing country every day. You both are very thoughtful in your approach to the realities of life and I admire you very much. Take good care and thanks for all your hard work!
Puleeeeaase! The main reason is the darn weather! How many mornings will you wake up in Mexico and it's -20f outside? Who likes cold weather that isn't a skier?
Fantastic video! Where do you get your limitless enthusiasm from... informative and very well presented. Lots of politics hidden in there, but as an outsider looking in, lots of people, companies and, yes, countries rely on America. Mexico seems like a panacea, like a few other distant European countries, but they all have their own sets of issues, whether it's trade deficits, health care, employment and so on. America is so large and diverse there will always be pockets of extremism, it even applies here in the UK (one of the reasons for Brexit). But so much comes out of America, technology, art, culture and manufacturing. I don't see this anywhere else, why? All I would say is vote with a pen and paper and not your feet and hope that Mexico stays the ideal holiday destination that it is. Well done again and I look forward to the next inspirational and thought provoking video!
Thanks, for the video it definitely makes Mexicanos look like we are, the way we are educated is to be welcoming with everyone and be humble since we don't know when will be our turn to need the one we just helped....enjoy Mexico guys and bring me some tortillas de arina y queso cosido de Sonora.
Me encanta que les guste tanto México 🇲🇽🤩. Son bienvenidos si quieren estar un tiempo o si quieren vivir para siempre aquí. Les mando un abrazo a los tres! 🤗
If you are for someone, half the people are mad at you.. If you are against that some someone, the other half are mad at you.. Staying out of it is your best bet.
@@TRIPONTHIS As of November 2019 it's available in Cancun but not from the airport. But it's not available in Puerto Morelos, Playa Del Carmen, Tulum, or anywhere else in the Mayan Riviera to the best of my knowledge.
@@TangerineTravels I live in cancun and didn't know that uber is starting up here. I won't buy a vehicle because of the many expenses you mentioned in the video and because transportation is so darn CHEAP. 30 pesos to practically anywhere i want to go in the downtown zones of the city. The city buses are only 9 pesos or 12 to the "hotel zone" , the BEACHES. BTW, you should highlight the fact that cancun has ZERO SEAWEED on it's beaches , absolutely beautiful. Thanks for your videos. I fully agree with what you said.
I'm a 54 years old woman. You guys really got me thinking. I can tell you guys have done your homework. Love your videos. I just found your channel today
This may have been discussed before, but this is the first video I've seen of yours. How are you handling the water.? When I went to Cancun years ago, I knew not to drink the water. But at the hotel, I thought it would be safe as I could smell chlorine. All I did was brush my teeth in their water, and after about 3 days I came down with Montazuma's Revenge. Did you acclimate to it, or just avoid it.?
@@TangerineTravels I watched your linked video, thanks. I also just bought 27 months of SurfShark off your site, so you guys should be getting a couple $$.
Also can you talk about how in the USA there it’s like a constant advertisement - driving around and there’s tens of thousands of fast food, clothing, - it’s bombarding... it makes people consuming zombies.. does that happen in Mexico?
George Washingbeard it’s happening more and more. Specially in big cities you get the avenues full of billboards it’s stupid, but it’s really easy to escape it. But I think it will never be as bad as the US. As much as we love to “Americanise” everything, the Mexican prevails, we love fast food, and there’s a culture of people loving American chains, but everyone from the poorest guy to the poshest one, will have a favorite taco stand. We may go grocery shopping to Walmart or HEB or whatever, but we know to go the markets for really good stuff, people take pride in knowing small business that carry cheaper and better produce or meats. And the fact that society is very family/tribe oriented keeps us from going full mindless consumer. I think retail therapy is a thing and a lot of people use it as a coping mechanism, but I guess the fact we are not that isolated and never really fully leave the nest prevents a lot of people to fall for it. Of course we have other huge issues, but in general I thing that our culture is based in really strong support systems, and that’s something that sometimes American culture lacks. You want to be independent not lonely. You want to have your own space, not completely isolated. You want to be your own person and find yourself, but you don’t need the trauma of being kicked out of your home at 18 without really knowing what to do and without someone having your back. I think in Mexico we could use more hustle culture instead of just mindlessly working our entire lives for other people, and I would love to have more of a entrepreneurial mindset, we are used to think safe and reliable. And Americans could benefit from closer relationships, looking out for the other instead of just for oneself.
I'm 73 and have lived in Mexico for a year and plan to stay here forever. I love the people, I love the culture and it's affordable. I have a one bedroom apartment in a community of ex-pats in a small town south of the border. I live on my social security and have everything I want and/or need. Sometimes you do not get what you want when you want it, but eventually, it all works out. Occasionally I get frustrated and then I remember, I am living my dream and loving every minute of it! We have lots of people from around the world visit and everyone is treated with utmost curtesy. The Mexican people are loving, accepting and hard working. If you come here to live, it is important to understand the local culture, it is not like living in the USA. If you are not flexible, then stay in the states. You will be happier there.
I guess one of the main differences is that americans wants things done faster and Mexican culture everything is slower pace. But I guess if you are retired american you can adjust to the slower pace since now you have all the time in the world. I am talking in general for retired Americans.
Buenos dias you beautiful Tangerinis. Maddie, your point about the fear factor spread through media is so spot on. And the American (and Canadian) preoccupation with electronic devices serves to further isolate us from each other exacerbating the fear mentality even more. Salud from the Great White North.
Thank you for all your good comments .I am ready to go back to my country as soon I can get retired I will be joining you traveling all over our Beautiful country .congratulations guys for all the good job you are doing
I’m considering spending time in Mexico after I graduate this December, and your videos have pretty much convinced me! Couldn’t agree more with you perspectives on the U.S. I completely admire all of the info y’all packed into this video!
Happy Saturday, amigos! What's one of your FAVORITE aspects of Mexico? 🇲🇽
Mi aspecto favorito es ¡ser mexicano!.
Greetings Maddie and Jordan; I'm glad you and Laska are together again. Mexico City is at 3200 msnm, only 200 meters below Cuzco. People from around the world must understand that Mexico is HUGE and shootings some times are so fast as one countrie to another.
Edit: Tangerines my mistake, Mexico City is around 3200 ft, not meters.
The unhurried pace of life.
🤣🤣🤣 180 days and if you stay here another 20 years all you will get will be: "you bad boy, don't do it again.... Let me give you another 180 days!"
Great video guys. For me its the welcoming people, fooooood, culture, beauty of the actual land, the diversity and so much more. I totally get you on the "borrowed culture". I am so attracted to culture that it makes me not like the US culture. Its so culture less. The history and uniqueness of Mexico is incredible!
Growing up in America ethnically Mexican I was always exposed to the idea that "Mexican" was synonymous with dirty, low quality, lazy, and poor. As a child, I can't say I was proud. Now as an adult living in Mexico for the past 12 years, I can say not only do I love Mexicans, I'm so proud to be one of them.
I understand how you feel. I was a white kid born and raised in San Diego and other Mexico boarder towns. I was surprised when meeting Mexican American kids who felt like you about their heritage. Many don’t even know how to speak Spanish because their parent didn’t teach them. But I always felt their love and devotion to their families and was always treated like families and here in Mexico I see and feel the same. So no surprise that I ended up here permanently. And I don’t fear the Mexicans government retaliation of us gringos for US insane and cruel treatment of immigrants. I was more afraid that the US would close the boarder to US citizens wanting to live here.
spackle9999 how sad.
I understand that,that’s because the tv show you the bad side of the country and the stereotypes
@@AC-fv7kt Your stats are incorrect. The USA's ENTIRE foreign-aid "total obligations" equaled $49B in 2017. Mexico received an aid high (military and economic) of $718M in 2010. The 2019 ("partially reported") obligation is a paltry $25M -- out of $13B in total obligations globally.
@@AC-fv7kt Don't be defensive. Just improve your sourcing. Here's mine: explorer.usaid.gov/cd/MEX
Btw, I didn't say or imply that the USA doesn't give aid to Mexico. Of course it does!
One of my favorite things about Mexico is how much more vibrant everything is. Art, music, food, interactions with people...everything just seems to be done with so much passion.
Us too! So many places in Mexico are filled with this vibrant culture than you describe and we love it!
Pinochet's Helicopter are you talking about USA where crazy idiots goes to schools . Concerts .games .malls and movie theaters more just to kill as much they can?
Pinochet's Helicopter no ones killed me yet. I was held up at gun point in the US though. That same week some friends of mine in the US were in a grocery store where masked men robbed it with rifles. Never had an issue in Mexico. I’m there on average one or two days a week for the last 11 years or so.
I was eating tacos while a young guy played guitar on the street and sang American rock from the 90s. Then a family of hippies with dread locks start performing a super fast reggae type song. 5 little kids all with dreadlocks and super stylish clothes sang together and played bongos and other instruments. It was pretty awesome. I was just there thinking, this never happens in the US. The food is better too obviously.
The american music it's way better than mexican music no debut, mexican music Is rubbish, i'm mexican.
Awsome video , me and my wife are moving to Mexico next week !! We can't wait
Buena suerte!!!
@@YogawithDeLora Tijuana for now
You're welcome! ¡Bienvenidos!
@@supermachoalfa5015 nice I live there
@@gustavojuarezpantoja6016 how is it
from a mexican, living in NY thankyou for showing me why My country is a place to be proud of-- the stigma around it surrounding the dangers of Mexico is just ridiculous, reality is, everywhere is dangerous, whether ur in the states or not, so i really appreciate that you show the beautiful sites and cultural aspect of MX
Every day we are grateful to the beautiful people of Yucatán. Viva México!!
I’ve been blessed enough to travel all over the world, and Mexico is hands down my favorite country!
The stigma of cartels and stuff...it's not like it isn't a problem but many places in Mexico are way safer than the US and cartel drug lords aren't waiting on every street corner to murder people in Mexico.
I recently went to Mexico for the first time and it was amazing! Really different from what we see in the news and the people are lovely. Thanks to your blogs we managed to get around Mexico City and not be fearful of the country.
Yes!!! Almost 7yrs in Cancun. I have my FM2 permanent residency. Have ZERO desire to move back to the states.
guess you have no family
Arthur Dicrescento why would you think that? Actually I have quite the opposite; a fairly large family. My oldest brother is currently battling stage 4 kidney cancer, therefore I do go home and visit about 4 times a year. However I still have absolutely no desire to live in the US. It boils down to... cost of living. As long as I feel my family is safe and taken care of, what matters where we live.
Jennifer Adams hello im from the netherlands here it is the same like usa. Difficult i understand you somethimes i think what im gonna do if i go to other country thats so difficult right. But im glad for you that youre oke. I have been to the stated 2 times and also mexico cancun i love cancun its so different so amazing cool.
Jennifer Adams what about the hurricanes and storms??
Madd Knadd the last hurricane we had was Wilma in 2005 and before that Gilbert in ‘88 so not say we don’t have that problem...it’s just not as bad as say Florida. We do occasionally have a tropical storm blow through but that’s only Aug-Oct and lately (past year) I think maybe it rained 1 week and that was it. I think no matter where you live in the world you’re going to experience some sort of weather extreme...just a matter of whether you’re prepared in advance or not.
I am here for two things: Learn English and know about my own country. Thanks.
Regarding comments that we treat "gringos" well for their dollars, it's not true. We have many Central Americans working in Mexico that send money to their countries and we treat them well, too. In Mexico we value hard and honest work.
I love this! We hear a lot about the Mexican emigration but not so much about the immigration ie Venezuelans, Cubans and even Americans immigrating to Mexico
Been 3 times in Mexico and several times in USA...We are a mix European family and in my experience. American culture is mainly about milking you as a tourist, some people are very friendly others really rude when you go to usa. We ve found the Mexican a lot more generous, approachable and easy going. They make you feel welcome and share their culture with pride and kindness...since our last trip usa/mexico there is no debate on where we cannot wait to go back to discover more...Mexico all the way🇲🇽 What an amazing country, beautiful people, astonishing culture, incredible landscapes and delicious food. Te quiero Mexico 💘 until next time
Sounds like you treat everyone well 😊😁😊
I want to thank this awesome couple for actually showing the world the great wonders that Mexico has to offer starting with our traditions , delicious food, beautiful beaches and most important of all what people are really about in Mexico.
Thanks to both of you...
The food situation is the same in Canada...we believe that all of us have been one big scientific experiment over the last thirty years for the food industry.....People are experiencing issues like never seen before on a mass scale...in short we are being poisoned for profit!
Totally agree with you.
Albertan here and yes I also agree
Tony Wizniuk thanks for your support! Only we collectively can invoke change!
start eating likr your parents did then
Totally agree that big Agro and big Pharma are in bed together to make people sick & make big bucks off it
I think one best reason for you two still living in Mexico is what see, how HAPPY you both are with each other, communicating and that the main reason I and my spouse will be moving to Mexico also for our retirement!!! SOON!!!
I loved seeing that at Lola & Moya they are not using plastic straws. You guys have helped me greatly with my moving to Mexico. I bought a house in San Nicolas de Ibarra , Lake Chapala , and I am moving there next month. The information you have supplied in your videos has made this move even more exciting. Favorite aspects of Mexico ? People, food and climate. In that order.
Americans don’t have a culture or tradition in common because we are a nation of Immigrants. It is great to live in a country like Mexico, or, in my case, Ukraine, where the people have a common heritage, culture, language, and traditions. I found that as an American, I missed not having these in my country. On the other hand, if you are observant, you can learn from the traditions of immigrants in the US. The melting pot theory does not have to mean the dissipation of individual cultures and traditions. It can mean the preservation of those cultures as well.
Wow, that's a rare perspective. In an ideal society, diverse cultures keep their identity and strengthen it, thus inviting the strengthening of other cultures. Meanwhile, all cultures work together to create a fantastic country. The more individualistic each person and culture is, the more enlightened the society. Of course, what happens is that one culture decides it's the best and that the others are evil and have to be destroyed. If possible, a person could choose to live in a country that adheres as closely as possible to the ideal of mutual respect, enjoyment, and cooperation.
I agree. I love mexico because its 99 percent mexicans. If it was taken over by chinese and Saudis and Africans and koreans and Russians it wouldn't be fun. My hometown long island used to have a culture in the 1980s and 1990s. It was english speaking, everyone was born in america, everyone had only one country, and we all celebrated the same holidays. Now? It's like a combination of all countries, and the main language is now Spanish. Not mexican spanish but guatemalan and elnsalvadore spanish
Inna Tobys I lived in Ukraine from 2000 to 2015. I’ve since relocated back home and live in Florida. In Ukraine, I lived in Kyiv, where I edited the country’s English language newspaper and later worked in public relations and advertising. Even though I’ve been back to the states now for about three years, I still miss Ukraine. Not so much the winters, but otherwise I miss it.
I would not want my post to be misinterpreted - I am not anti-immigrant. Not at all. What I meant to communicate is that the United States is a country composed primarily of immigrants: Europeans, Africans, Hispanics, Asians - you name it, they have made a home here, as my ancestors did. I believe that America is better as a multicultural society. However, I also recognize that more homogenous societies, like Ukraine, Mexico and others, offer rich cultures that can be enjoyed and appreciated. To me, that’s the real purpose of travel.
US and A government not really like Mexico and Ukraine just listen the correctly News
Ignore the haters
we do our best! 😅
Dude for real. They reinforce they reason they're living in Mexico.
You guys are most welcome in Mexico, ive been watching your videos for a year now and I love just how you portray my country. You are the best guys.
I sync up with so much of what you said about living in Mexico. The people are the number one reason. On a daily basis there are always unexpected encounters that warm your heart. I don't know why they're so accepting of us but they are....even when there's no financial incentive. I've never felt so safe in the past ten years as I do living here in Mexico...Merida to be precise. I did not feel safe in the U.S. because of random crime, mass shootings, and hateful outbursts that would happen when you least expected it.... a plumber one time, and insurance agent, a barber, etc. People are wrapped very tightly and ready to explode. I enjoy every day here and even when there are problems like the Tangerine's battery somehow things work out.
We mexicans are very accepting of ppl that come to Mexico. We can take you in as one of us right away. Also we tend to trust foreigners right away. So welcome to Mexico!!!
You guys are Awesome thank you for visiting Mexico thank you! for your comment about Mexico.
You two are living the life! After watching your videos and my friends Cindy and Fred's (retire in Mexico utube channel) they live in Huatulco, Oaxaca. I am so set on moving it is just a matter of time. Thanks for sharing your adventures!!!
They look like they are having a blast!
I would love to live in Huatulco.
I have also lived out of the USA (in Central America on a boat) since May, and I can agree with so many of the comparisons you have made, especially how freeing it is from the social and political rhetoric and the societal fear of what is happening there now. It does create a lightness to living to not be surrounded by it! Like you, I am traveling with my loyal pup, and that poses some challenges, but even the veterinary care is more reasonable outside the USA, and once you can break through the language barrier you see the care is just as good. If/when I return to the USA, I am considering a prompt return to Mexico with my Lola (border collie) and my Prius, so I love that you are giving me information on the mechanical highs and lows of what I can expect. Long story short: I always enjoy your videos and the honesty and realness in them. Keep up the outstanding work!
Absolutely love your videos! I watch them as soon as they're released. Have been to Mexico about 18 times, and thinking it's time to start staying for longer periods of time. You are absolutely spot on about how wonderful the Mexican people are...they are kind and very considerate. Food is amazing too. A great place to escape during the cold winter months.
Watching this in 2021 a week before inauguration and after everything that happened in 2020 this video is sounding very prophetic! Looks like you got out at a good time.
US fear! When I mention Mexico to friends they parrot the violence THERE. I tell them it's safer there than it is in a US school!
US food is toxic. You two are very wise for youngsters. I am 65 and seriously considering retiring outside of the United States. Perhaps you know a great mature single Mexican guy😉
I believe it.
You are spot on. I am a Californian of Mexican parents. My mindset is completely American. The first time I went to Guadalajara I fell in love with Mexico. People in Mexico go out of their way to be respectful, kind and many other beautiful qualities.....
I’m so proud of you two. And also of your fur baby.
Thanks amigo! :)
Why did this make me cry😢 I love hearing people talk about my culture and people like this. Often media tries to put us down and just tell us we’re bad people and nobodies. Thank u for this❤️🇲🇽 Mexico loves you❤️
Just came back from our first visit to Mexico 🇲🇽. Visited Mexico City for a week and was blown away by the amazing architecture, culture and history. The people were so kind and so proud of their heritage. Will definitely be visiting Mexico again soon! Maybe even retiring there soon 🥰. Thank you for the wonderful videos you share, all the best to you both! 👍❤️🙏
I'm counting the months until I finally move to back toMexico after 30 years of living abroad, mainly in the USA. You and a couple of other bloggers keep the fire going,thanks so much.
Great video guys! I miss Mexico so much :( Keep enjoying it and spreading the love!
I fully agree with your observations. We purchased our place in Mexico since we love Mexico so very much and feel much more relaxed, healthy and free in Mexico.
I feel humbled and honored to have you talk so sweet about us Mexicans. We currently live in California but after visiting last year my husband and I decided to save money and retire in Puerto Vallarta, you have no idea how anxious we are to get to that point! We have small kids at the moment or else we would move today!
I concur about the foods the whole atmosphere is sooo much better in MX
I fell in love with Mexico years ago about 15 or so and I'm 60 now. I'd sell my house today if I could find or had a companion that would go with me. I'm a chicken to go it alone.
And I know what you mean about America these days and I agree. Its sad to see. Fear and hate is no way to live
and theres no problems and hate in Mexico ?
You will find a close ex-pat community where making friends is very easy and there are lots of single people to mix and mingle. Lots of single women have found a new love and are happy.
Hi , l plan on going soon, do you wabt to travel together?
Loved your video. Thank you for giving a different perspective of my culture to the world. I appreciate it even more now that I live outside of Mexico.
The Mexicans that I speak to criticise their country a lot, maybe because they've never been outside Mexico.
Forget about Peru,, Mexico Rocks!!!
LOVE YOU GUYS!!
Saludos!
I so agree with all your reasons for living here in Mexico. We love Mexico.
Totally with you on the topics at 19min, about the fear and loathing in the US. Also on the allergies! When I was in Mexico and told friends I had an allergy to fish, they looked baffled at the idea there was any food making someone ill. Loved Mexico, loved the people.
Thank you so much for loving my country! We welcome foreigners with opened arms. I give you guys the outmost respect for learning Spanish. It’s a very complex language. Viva Mexico 🇲🇽
Sorry to hear about those comments on the videos from peru, that's why we say, "Como Mexico no hay dos"👍✌️
Es la verdad! There are not two of the incredible Mexico we've come to know and love ❤
there are not two mexico either two Peru, or two brasil , each country has wonderful places and terrible places too.
As a peruvian married to a wonderful mexican, I got married to his Culture and love it as much as love him and my sons. Mexicans are very caring and family oriented so are my peruvian “compatriotas”. Unfortunately, there are different types of people and they can get very offended when someone doesn’t like our food. Traditional peruvian food is usually very different from the traditional mexican food. Like in Mexico, we have a great variety dependind of the regions (Provincias there). Just give it a chance next time and try other things. Peru has a lot of power source and enriched foods like quinoa, kiwicha, maca or camu-camu. Do a little reasearch before you go and won’t be disappointed.
@@wendyannh I'm glad to know you've felt welcome in Peru and that you're able to enjoy our peruvian food now here in the USA. Thank your for your kind comments.
I also like the 180 days visa free. Here''s a few others that have it: Panama, Jamaica, Barbados, Dominica, Canada, UK, Bermuda, Mauritis, and St Lucia. Of course places like American Samoa, Guam, the Marshall Islands and the Northern Marina Islands have indefinite stays for US citizens. Interesting to look up!
It's good to know that there are a handful of other countries that offer 180 days as well. Here's the full list of countries, whether or not they require a visa with a us passport, and how long you can stay visa-free for anyone who's interested: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_United_States_citizens
@@TangerineTravels
Mattie & Jordan,
I grew up with a lot of exposure to the Mexican culture here in the U.S. And if I have learned anything from my friends here, it is that they truly value their family. All my friends of Mexican ancestry from yesterday to today always make me feel as though once I meet them I am part of their familia also. It doesn't matter where I go, my Mexican friends make me feel I am a part of them. I love this because I grew up in a dysfunctional family unit and didn't get to experience this except when I was visiting with my friends family's. I have been to a few places in Mexico and have also experienced what you have said to be true.
What I hate about the U.S. is the fear that they try to instill in it's citizens about people of another color or socio-economic class. I just don't have that fear myself, and won't feed in to that frenzy they have going on right now.
As always, I enjoy your channel and enjoy hearing about your adventures. Keep them coming. Adios
Cool. Thanks for the info.
I’m in the beginning stages of moving to Mazatlan, your videos have been a big help, thank you guys!
My family came to the US from Mexico almost 20 years ago and my mom still tells me that once we came here was when we gained weight. She said even the chicken in Mexico taste better, she says the food is richer over there . There is definitely a lot happening with the produce here, I try to buy organic but its also expensive which is a huge problem.
Great video. Thanks for all you do!
I was at tulum last week, it was a great experience, thx to u guys i was able to leave the resort and explore:)
Thank you for your words and your love and I am really happy that you can enjoy our food.
Thanks for your information. I now live in Mexico too and I learn so much from you travel and research! You make my life easier!
My wife and I have been binge watching your videos on Mexico, and really enjoy all your content. Thanks guys!!!
I moved to Mexico in July and I love it! Come to La Paz guys, it's great....
How's it going in La Paz? Me and the misses want to move there. Are there any places you would recommend in La Paz?
@@lawrencewolf5010 Yeah the malecon (boarwalk) is majestic and the snorkeling is even better, but this year it's been cool and the water is not warming up like usual. Come on down, you can't lose.
Still the cutest couple on UA-cam - Love your videos and you guys are adorable
You are too sweet. Thanks Phillip!
I love you guys! Gringos are so loved in Mexico. If gringos visit Mexico is an indication of an adventurous kind person. Who doesn't want to have friends like you two anyway? You are keepers!
I’m having a bad time here in Norway and your videos are encouraging me to move to The Riviera Maya, I’m really thinking about it! Estamos a la espera de su primer video completamente en español! Saludos!
You're welcome
Hi Guys I just want to thank you for this videos , Makes me feel closer to my country and feel proud of my culture. 20 years ago left my little town following my American dream , but every time I watch this videos I’m dying to go back to Mexico. Thank you for feeling that way about Mexico and our people, it be a big difference if people in America think the way you do about Latinos . 👍🏻😉
Ana Robles You’re free to go back.
Don't let the door hit you in the ass on your way out.
😂😂😂 care about your own business. Haters .
Wow you guys are amazing! I just want to say that I am from Mexico and I feel jealous about how much you both enjoy our Mexico. One thing that I admire about your videos from other Americans is the respectful way your videos are done. Thank you for the love towards Mexico and its people. I wish I was there! You seem very kind people. We need more people like you two. Abrazos!
I love your videos and I lived in Cancun many years ago but currently in the US and I applaud you for not mentioning the name of that man that is causing so much hate and division between between people. Thank you
I’ve been binge watching today and I love all of your videos I have yet to find a boring video lol y’all are absolutely the cutest!! And yes my people amaze me!! When ppl ask what’s my fave country I say Mexico and not because my ethnicity but they’re always so welcoming they’re so humble and some of those best ppl may not have much but they are willing to give you all they have to make sure you feel comfortable! I love your apolitical speech I loved it all!! I wish everybody saw it like that!
Thank you so much Erika!!
Love your channel!!
When are you having a wedding in Mexico!!?? Special wedding video!!!
Not sure what the future holds but that would probably be an epic video 😍
It's cheaper that's for sure! lol I live in Costa Rica and it's is expensive here. I want to get married in Mexico for the food. mole ...mmmmm ( Homer )
@@TangerineTravels if you guys ever get married in Mexico pls do it in oaxaca
@@jessikacardenas8612 LOVE Oaxaca!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for your wonderful videos! You all are really helping us decide if we want to move to Mexico. I’m going to check out Rocket languages on your web link.
There is a very big difference between the Americans that go to Mexico and the Mexicans that come to the US. Most Mexicans that come to America are looking for work so if you are an employer you would like that but as a laborer (which most Americans are) you see them as competition that keep wages low. In Mexico they see most Americans as tourists, you are not going to take their job you are bringing money into the country, It's a very different dynamic that gets a spotlight shined on it every time the economy is failing or there is high unemployment or when wages aren't keeping up with the cost of living.
You make some great points. Well said
I've only ever visited the resorts and cruise ports but I love going to Mexico. Everyone is so friendly and you can tell that the locals appreciate the tourists. Can't say the same about the states where everyone seems so resistant to tourists.
I love the lavanderias in Mexico! I can’t imagine how much a service like that would be in the U.S.
I've seen the service for $2 per pound. So this service would've cost us $68 USD at that particular place in the US for this amount of laundry.
You're right, the price is very affordable, the thing is I'm OCD and I don't like other people touching my clothes or not knowing what detergent they used. I rather pay the fee to use the machines and do it myself 😄😄
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Im happy to hear that after all these years you are still happy here!!, I can't wait for the 2021 follow video to this one
Thank you guys for you video, remember to be a Mexican, you guys only need feel in your heart, so welcome.
A very mature and insightful video spiced up with your signature joy. It is very interesting to see how your adventures have turned into knowledge. The contrasts between the US and Mexico are huge and very well expressed in your concepts. I hope that these pieces of experience that you show end up in a documentary or a book, or many if you continue on this journey. Little by little your assimilation of our culture will turn you into Mexicans. Please feel more than welcome to our country and, if you and Laska need any help, just ask. Thanks for all the great material you produce
My wife and I are in playa will have to try that place to eat. We have been loyal tangerines for a year now love your channel.
I can't believe it's been two years since you guys first arrived to Mexico. Gosh, time does fly by! So glad that you are still enjoying your life in Mexico. Keep the amazing videos coming!
As for the haters - well, you know what they say: haters gonna hate. Nothing to do about it; just ignore them, let them keep hating, while you thrive with new experiences, great memories and lots of love from those who like you (which are the great majority).
We hadn't given Mexico much thought, but after watching your videos (and we have probably watched more than 75% of them so far), we are giving serious thought to going there for our "next adventure." Thanks for your candid comments and delightful presentation!
One thing I will say, the people are great in Mexico and most of Central America where I have lived and visited. And yes, it is true, most of them have very little but will take you in and treat you like family. It is truly amazing how generous and friendly most of them are. And honestly not to give the wrong impression, I loved living in Chiapas. It was one of the best times of my life. I got to live in the rainforest which there is nothing like it on earth and quite honestly so beautiful and a cherished memory, and this was before the Zapatista rebellion, and also before crime and the drug trade started.
Hey Jordon and Maddie! I really appreciate all of your thoughts on Mexico and the comparisons you made between that amazing country and the states. I agree with you about how people are different in their interactions with each other. I applaud that your health is much improved, Maddie. What would you say, after two years of living in Mexico is the reason for the food in the U.S. being so problematic to good health? I also agree with how you view the economy of the U.S. With all the extremely poor decisions being made at the top, the U.S. is becoming more of a developing country every day. You both are very thoughtful in your approach to the realities of life and I admire you very much. Take good care and thanks for all your hard work!
I’ve been to the middle of Mexico not a tourist area and they are the kindest people I’ve ever met!
Me encantan sus videos... never have been more agree with everything you guys talked...
My wife and I will be in Puerto Morelos from December 10-18. Would love to take you guys out to lunch as a little thank you for making these videos.
Mexico is an awesome place! I agree the people are so friendly and hard working
Honestly my heart is broken in two because I love Mexico 🇲🇽 and The U.S🇺🇸
So do I
Live 6 months in Mexico and 6 months in US.
I'm here for Laska's "what's a Mexico" face.
:), thanks Tattbook, super funny!
Love your videos and thanks guys for having so much love for my country Mexico 🇲🇽
You both speak the truth, I am very impressed.
Very well done! Enjoy all of your videos! Keep up the good work.
Puleeeeaase! The main reason is the darn weather! How many mornings will you wake up in Mexico and it's -20f outside? Who likes cold weather that isn't a skier?
Fantastic video! Where do you get your limitless enthusiasm from... informative and very well presented. Lots of politics hidden in there, but as an outsider looking in, lots of people, companies and, yes, countries rely on America. Mexico seems like a panacea, like a few other distant European countries, but they all have their own sets of issues, whether it's trade deficits, health care, employment and so on. America is so large and diverse there will always be pockets of extremism, it even applies here in the UK (one of the reasons for Brexit). But so much comes out of America, technology, art, culture and manufacturing. I don't see this anywhere else, why? All I would say is vote with a pen and paper and not your feet and hope that Mexico stays the ideal holiday destination that it is. Well done again and I look forward to the next inspirational and thought provoking video!
My favorite is the eating for ten dollars a day also discovering ancient ruins that I wasn’t aware of love ❤️ you guys dope videos 💋
I just liked and followed you on FB. I never thought to search for you guys on there. Thanks for pointing it out.
Thanks, for the video it definitely makes Mexicanos look like we are, the way we are educated is to be welcoming with everyone and be humble since we don't know when will be our turn to need the one we just helped....enjoy Mexico guys and bring me some tortillas de arina y queso cosido de Sonora.
Just love your videos . Thank you so much for sharing. Hope to look you guys up when we get to Mexico.
Me encanta que les guste tanto México 🇲🇽🤩. Son bienvenidos si quieren estar un tiempo o si quieren vivir para siempre aquí. Les mando un abrazo a los tres! 🤗
Loving your videos. Great job, both of you!!
If you are for someone, half the people are mad at you..
If you are against that some someone, the other half are mad at you..
Staying out of it is your best bet.
Nope. If you attempt to stay out…then ALL those people will be mad at you. :-D
Resistance is futile.
Currently more like 1/3 vs 2/3.
Yvette is so nice! Her place is so cool and that mural is incredible!
When we were in Merida I could not believe how cheap it was to Uber around the city ,just how cheap in general everything is
Cheap Uber in Mexico is AWESOME! If only Uber was available in more cities
Does Uber work in Mayan Riviera?
@@TRIPONTHIS As of November 2019 it's available in Cancun but not from the airport. But it's not available in Puerto Morelos, Playa Del Carmen, Tulum, or anywhere else in the Mayan Riviera to the best of my knowledge.
@@TangerineTravels I live in cancun and didn't know that uber is starting up here. I won't buy a vehicle because of the many expenses you mentioned in the video and because transportation is so darn CHEAP. 30 pesos to practically anywhere i want to go in the downtown zones of the city. The city buses are only 9 pesos or 12 to the "hotel zone" , the BEACHES. BTW, you should highlight the fact that cancun has ZERO SEAWEED on it's beaches , absolutely beautiful. Thanks for your videos. I fully agree with what you said.
@@TangerineTravels You can try Didi it's similar to Uber, but even cheaper, and sometimes, even safter!
I'm a 54 years old woman. You guys really got me thinking. I can tell you guys have done your homework. Love your videos. I just found your channel today
I’ve been to Mexico several times, loved my visits.
This may have been discussed before, but this is the first video I've seen of yours. How are you handling the water.? When I went to Cancun years ago, I knew not to drink the water. But at the hotel, I thought it would be safe as I could smell chlorine. All I did was brush my teeth in their water, and after about 3 days I came down with Montazuma's Revenge. Did you acclimate to it, or just avoid it.?
We made a video on drinking water in Mexico: ua-cam.com/video/AwLK8hMrjoY/v-deo.html
Hope it helps! Sorry you had that experience :(
@@TangerineTravels I watched your linked video, thanks. I also just bought 27 months of SurfShark off your site, so you guys should be getting a couple $$.
Also can you talk about how in the USA there it’s like a constant advertisement - driving around and there’s tens of thousands of fast food, clothing, - it’s bombarding... it makes people consuming zombies.. does that happen in Mexico?
George Washingbeard it’s happening more and more. Specially in big cities you get the avenues full of billboards it’s stupid, but it’s really easy to escape it. But I think it will never be as bad as the US. As much as we love to “Americanise” everything, the Mexican prevails, we love fast food, and there’s a culture of people loving American chains, but everyone from the poorest guy to the poshest one, will have a favorite taco stand. We may go grocery shopping to Walmart or HEB or whatever, but we know to go the markets for really good stuff, people take pride in knowing small business that carry cheaper and better produce or meats. And the fact that society is very family/tribe oriented keeps us from going full mindless consumer. I think retail therapy is a thing and a lot of people use it as a coping mechanism, but I guess the fact we are not that isolated and never really fully leave the nest prevents a lot of people to fall for it. Of course we have other huge issues, but in general I thing that our culture is based in really strong support systems, and that’s something that sometimes American culture lacks. You want to be independent not lonely. You want to have your own space, not completely isolated. You want to be your own person and find yourself, but you don’t need the trauma of being kicked out of your home at 18 without really knowing what to do and without someone having your back.
I think in Mexico we could use more hustle culture instead of just mindlessly working our entire lives for other people, and I would love to have more of a entrepreneurial mindset, we are used to think safe and reliable. And Americans could benefit from closer relationships, looking out for the other instead of just for oneself.
Hi guys I love your videos and thank you for your honesty, you’re great people and enjoy beautiful Mexico
I'm 73 and have lived in Mexico for a year and plan to stay here forever. I love the people, I love the culture and it's affordable. I have a one bedroom apartment in a community of ex-pats in a small town south of the border. I live on my social security and have everything I want and/or need. Sometimes you do not get what you want when you want it, but eventually, it all works out. Occasionally I get frustrated and then I remember, I am living my dream and loving every minute of it! We have lots of people from around the world visit and everyone is treated with utmost curtesy. The Mexican people are loving, accepting and hard working. If you come here to live, it is important to understand the local culture, it is not like living in the USA. If you are not flexible, then stay in the states. You will be happier there.
I guess one of the main differences is that americans wants things done faster and Mexican culture everything is slower pace. But I guess if you are retired american you can adjust to the slower pace since now you have all the time in the world. I am talking in general for retired Americans.
Your assessment on Mexico is on point, take care guys
Buenos dias you beautiful Tangerinis. Maddie, your point about the fear factor spread through media is so spot on. And the American (and Canadian) preoccupation with electronic devices serves to further isolate us from each other exacerbating the fear mentality even more. Salud from the Great White North.
Thank you for all your good comments .I am ready to go back to my country as soon I can get retired I will be joining you traveling all over our Beautiful country .congratulations guys for all the good job you are doing
120K subs now?!? WOW!! Congrats guys!!
Thank you!! It's so cool to have built such a large community of like-minded people :)
Good for you guys. I've been dreaming of living down in Mexico for years. Thanks for sharing your experiences. Enjoy your journeys! :)
You guys have ti visit Cuernavaca, Morelos, Tepoztlan Morelos
The Baja Peninsula... its like being in a different country from Mexico. And the food, way different from Mainland Mexico food. And AMAZING :)
We finally made it to Tepoztlan, check out the video we just posted :) ua-cam.com/video/Y33achmWc7w/v-deo.html&
I’m considering spending time in Mexico after I graduate this December, and your videos have pretty much convinced me! Couldn’t agree more with you perspectives on the U.S. I completely admire all of the info y’all packed into this video!