Returning to the USA After Living in Merida Mexico 🇲🇽 🇺🇸

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  • Опубліковано 14 кві 2024
  • Hola Amigos, today I'm sharing my experience of returning back to the USA after spending two amazing years living in Mexico. Don't worry, I'm still here to explore the Yucatan with you, but I feel like this video might help provide some valuable insights to anyone curious about visiting Merida, or the United States.

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  • @rulitosan
    @rulitosan Місяць тому +509

    USA people who lives in Mexico, please do your best effort to respect our country, it is beautiful because our culture allow it, so try to stick to it and not to try to change as you think it is normal for you. You are running away from USA culture, so, enjoy ours as is.

    • @williamshaw8106
      @williamshaw8106 Місяць тому +28

      👍 will do

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +54

      Thanks for adding this reminder. Super important for people to hear. I'm pinning this.

    • @privateprivate1707
      @privateprivate1707 Місяць тому +57

      @@silverlining6259 Speak for yourself! I have lived in the USA since 1995... Mexicans are the most hard working and respectful people.. The problem right now is NOT Mexicans, but central Americans... Inform yourself..

    • @sallylee6934
      @sallylee6934 Місяць тому +17

      @@silverlining6259 must be a trumper

    • @whoahorseywhoa4685
      @whoahorseywhoa4685 Місяць тому

      @@silverlining6259 NO SEAS BURRA ... that is a massive generalization. .

  • @gearyb9870
    @gearyb9870 7 днів тому +34

    I retired from my career in Texas as a corporate attorney at age 60. I was totally burned out and experiencing several serious physical symptoms of extremely high stress. After 35 years of too much work for one lawyer, tight deadlines with hundreds of jobs depending on the success of my contract negotiations, overbearing personalities of top management with big egos and other challenges, I moved to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico on the Pacific Ocean. It is such a laid-back relaxing place with a sizable expat community from all over the world, endless activities, friendly locals and wonderful food. I used to get very sick in Texas 3-4 times per year from horrible allergies and resulting sinus infections. Those allergies disappeared in Mexico. You must be careful where you live in Mexico, but there are plenty of safe cities, safer than so many places in the US. One of the many noticeable differences, especially if you are older, is that there is less ageism. People of different generations mix with each other a lot more. Provided you respect the different Mexican culture and don't become "the ugly American" most Mexicans are very courteous. I have now been here 14 years! I do not visit the US very often any more because politics have become so hateful and divisive, I don't like the rat race with everyone frantically rushing around in their cars, and I hate the American medical hamster wheel of endless doctor visits when you are older even if you are in good health. I had 11 prescriptions when I moved here; now I have only one! I have returned to the US for treatment when I had a ladder accident, for laser cataract surgery and a prostate procedure but only so that I could use my insurance. If I have some minor health issue I can visit a doctor at a pharmacy without an appointment for approx US$6.00! There are some things I miss about the US such as my church but not enough to move back. I have a maid clean my house twice per week, something that would be too expensive for me in the US. It helps a lot to speak Spanish. I'm not really what I consider fluent, but I took lessons and can speak basic Spanish rather well. Overall, I love my life in Mexico.

    • @nsbd90now
      @nsbd90now 7 днів тому

      14 years and not fluent... just basic Spanish? How does that even happen, er, not happen? Does everyone pretty much speak English?

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  6 днів тому

      Thanks for adding real world experience. I hear you on the medical care sentiment. Medical care has been great. I find myself going to the doctor much more here even outside of the cost factor. Puerto Vallarta looks beautiful I hope to make it out that way to visit.

    • @strongtowerman9661
      @strongtowerman9661 5 днів тому +1

      Glad you are happy. And church is a thing you can miss if you're in community fellowship. Is there any English christian churches in Vallarta?

    • @edmundmcgrath213
      @edmundmcgrath213 23 години тому

      Churches are just social clubs anyway. A belief in mythological creatures and celestial dictators is slowly but surely fading from the minds of the educated and enlightened. It took only a thouand years for the Egyptians to switch off from the Moon and Sun gods of the greeks to the pharoahs, and now even the absurdity of that has been replaced by the son of God that rose from the dead, and is strolling around Hollywood blvd or somewhere I suppose.

    • @eugeniogarcia1767
      @eugeniogarcia1767 14 годин тому

      I'm prety sure you can find a church where ministers do service locally. About dental I do it in Mx. No app, just pick one, and he can clean the whole denture and if there a need for fillings 1-3 pieces, everything 1 sesion; seeya next year, thank you Dr.

  • @iaber1698
    @iaber1698 Місяць тому +158

    Love how you say "Mexico" and "mexicanos" even though you don't have to. I feel you respect this place. Bienvenido!

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +12

      Qué amable. Much appreciated. I'm grateful to be somewhere that respects respect. ¡Gracias!

    • @mrkmcdngh
      @mrkmcdngh Місяць тому +2

      so funny. i'm a native english speaker who speaks spanish fluently. i found his pronouncing 'méxico' and 'mexicanos' (in spanish) while he was speaking english to be very annoying. say 'méxico' when you're speaking spanish; say "mexico" when you're speaking english.

    • @diegoflorescartagena4944
      @diegoflorescartagena4944 14 днів тому +4

      @@mrkmcdngh As mexicans, we REALLY appreciate whenever someone says our country's name properly, no matter the language. There's a reason as to why our x is pronounced as a mix of "j" and "sh" in spanish, and we'd very much like it this way.

    • @mrkmcdngh
      @mrkmcdngh 14 днів тому

      @@diegoflorescartagena4944 entonces, siguiendo tu lógica, cuando estoy hablando en español y menciono the united states, debo decirlo así, en inglés, en vez de decir los estados unidos? eso no es una muestra de respeto sino una forma de decir "mírame, yo sé algunas palabras en español". ¡fastidioso!

    • @diegoflorescartagena4944
      @diegoflorescartagena4944 14 днів тому +5

      @@mrkmcdngh pues no, así no funciona la lógica. Deja de ofenderte por cualquier tontería jajaja

  • @Robertking1996
    @Robertking1996 Місяць тому +239

    I live in Mexico City now from the US, I come back every few months. It's very different seeing the US compared to Mexico. Mexico is so much more vibrant & lively.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +11

      100%

    • @Robertking1996
      @Robertking1996 Місяць тому +4

      @@gustavoperez2315 Was worse back in 2017. Now not so much.

    • @guidoylosfreaks
      @guidoylosfreaks 26 днів тому +5

      "I come back every few months so I don't need to regularize my migratory status and have no need to pay taxes in Mexico".

    • @Robertking1996
      @Robertking1996 26 днів тому

      @@guidoylosfreaks LOL they wouldn’t me pay taxes regardless

    • @JoseLuisBotello-cu9wi
      @JoseLuisBotello-cu9wi 25 днів тому +2

      I live in texas is more expensive here then mexico

  • @susanfarley1332
    @susanfarley1332 Місяць тому +75

    While visiting Oaxaca a lady came up to me and complimented me. A very nice old lady who was very sweet. I was an obvious tourist. I bet if she had gone to the US she would not been as well treated by an american citizen.

  • @cellolessons6381
    @cellolessons6381 Місяць тому +252

    When I moved to Mexico, my allergies disappeared. Now I know why.

    • @soilofk
      @soilofk 25 днів тому +23

      I am from Nicaragua but have lived in Canada for over 30 years. I had bad seasonal allergies in Canada, and when I got to Nicaragua or Mexico, they were all gone!! And pollen and dust are everywhere. I don't know why, either.

    • @carlostejada1479
      @carlostejada1479 15 днів тому

      why??

    • @chrissorrels7093
      @chrissorrels7093 15 днів тому +5

      You may suffer allergies in the USA depending upon the type of pollen, e.g., oak or maple tree pollen can be an issue, but the pollen from other trees may not be. Evergreens and palm trees rarely cause issues. Some tree species are male or female, but many shade trees that cause allergies are actually both male and female (monoecious).

    • @Nowhere-from
      @Nowhere-from 14 днів тому +12

      ​@@soilofk Universal use of HVAC systems, especially air ducts and vents. They trap a lot of dust and mold.

    • @mariekatherine5238
      @mariekatherine5238 9 днів тому

      There are lots of natural allergists in North America. Everywhere has its + and -.

  • @russellbarnes7728
    @russellbarnes7728 Місяць тому +270

    I'm from the US and have been living in Morelia, Michoacan for three years! I have NO complaints. The people are welcoming, the culture is amazing, and the food is incredible. My wife is a Mexican citizen, and I'm from Reno, Nevada. Best move ever! I've never been victimized by ANY crime or overcharged because I'm a "gringo." It's been special! Good video!

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +11

      Awesome! I have been to Reno a few times when I lived in Sacramento. I loved going to Tahoe as crowded as it would be at times. Over here in the Yucatan as well people want to help more than harm every time. Saludos. Thanks for watching.

    • @juanserrano285
      @juanserrano285 Місяць тому +5

      im from Guanajuato but i lived in Reno and i love Reno its a very chill cool city

    • @VideosDeMexico
      @VideosDeMexico Місяць тому +10

      @@juanserrano285 Pronto notarás la diferencia de culturas, si es que no tienes mucho tiempo viviendo en Reno, la gente vive encerrada en sus departamentos, sus casas, es muy frio, nadie te saluda, solo caminan viendo el piso por no saludar, y ahora tienes que estar alerta que de repente se junta mucha gente en algún lugar y salga alguien con un cuchillo a matar personas, lamentablemente es la novedad , Suerte.

    • @lindamejia9611
      @lindamejia9611 Місяць тому +2

      😢😮😮​@@VideosDeMexico

    • @DTM45
      @DTM45 Місяць тому +4

      Your opinion does not count because your wife gives you the inside track on EVERYTHING. Try being solo or two gringos and see how it goes.

  • @RTWest-kn5fr
    @RTWest-kn5fr 19 днів тому +43

    January 2014, I came to live in Mexico... Tijuana to be precise. I was 64. On January 2, 2015, I came to Puebla (100km sur de la ciudad de México... CDMX). I came without speaking a complete sentence in Spanish. I self-taught Spanish while living in this beautiful city (4th largest in México). I come to the States at least twice yearly... to the Veteran's Hospital in La Jolla north of San Diego as part of my veteran's medically based pension and to renew my VISA. I would never live anywhere else than Puebla. I live alone, so learning the language is, I know, essential. But, it also gives you a new perstective on just about everything in life. While in the US Navy as an enlisted sailor and as an officer, I've experienced many places in 10 years of honor, obtigated service. (Learn Spanish. Be a good neighbor.) RT sends/mande, Colonia Centrol Histórico, Puebla, México.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  19 днів тому +5

      Amazing inspirational story thanks for sharing. He escuchado muchas cosas buenas de Puebla y de la gente maravillosa que hay allí.

  • @samuelarellano7846
    @samuelarellano7846 Місяць тому +145

    I agree with you. I’m originally from Guadalajara
    But I live in the US
    I travel to Mexico every where
    Wonderful happy people everywhere in Mexico And when I come back to the US
    Is like a funeral The moment you land at the airport
    Super unfriendly
    Sad but true
    Blessings to you

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +11

      Totally! Thanks for watching and adding.

    • @kmel503
      @kmel503 Місяць тому +11

      You're so right. It starts as soon as you're off the plane with TSA.

    • @bibibachmd9995
      @bibibachmd9995 Місяць тому +8

      Yes, those USA TSA immigration employees are rude and terrible.

    • @vivaflork
      @vivaflork Місяць тому +14

      100% agree with this. The shock begins just as soon as you switch airports. Sometimes I've told myself "maybe I'm overexaggerating, maybe it's not as bad as I remember in the states" and then BAM as soon as I leave Mexico, it's even crazier than I remember. Everyone's so socially anxious, aggressive and defensive over nothing, buzzing with confused and judgemental energy. It just always reminds me how blessed I am to be in Mexico, and how much I want to give back to my Mexican community in gratitude.

    • @marccano5061
      @marccano5061 Місяць тому +4

      There's a "national funk",,,no one seems to know how to deal with on many levels.

  • @andreaschultz4552
    @andreaschultz4552 24 дні тому +32

    I love the family constellations in Mexico! The USA is missing that family unity. I think it might be the brightest problem with mental health and the population.
    I lived in Mexico about two years and cannot wait to go back and live! I’m German but live in the USA currently. But feel super Mexican all the time! ❤ Mexico en la piel! Mexico becomes part of your DNA, seems like. ❤️

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  22 дні тому +3

      Great introspective points. I totally agree embracing family unity would be a big help. Cada día me siento más mexicano. ❤

  • @frieddrexler4625
    @frieddrexler4625 Місяць тому +76

    Been a Mexican resident for 3 years in PDC and Monterrey mostly. Back and forth to the states bcz of work. But when i'm in the states i rarely leave the house..only for essentials.. In Mexico I'm out day and night whenever. i get the chance..

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +3

      Awesome thanks for adding. Do you like being in Monterrey more or PDC? Or do you just feel like they're different vibes?

    • @frieddrexler4625
      @frieddrexler4625 Місяць тому +6

      @@holaadventures Totally different vibe. I prefer the "small town vibe" and walkability of PDC. Its easy to avoid touristy areas being a resident. And zero worries about safety. Mty is like any other large city, some sketchy areas. You have to know how to navigate. But the food is outstanding as are the women. 😀

  • @elviejodelmar2795
    @elviejodelmar2795 22 дні тому +76

    I've lived in Mexico for over 30 years. Last summer I had to travel to Washington state for a family emergency. I took the bus to LA and walked the mile between the bus station and the central train station. Every foot of that mile had the tent of a homeless person.
    The train right-of-way outside every town for the nearly 2000 miles of my trip was covered with the tents of the homeless.
    There are fewer homeless among the 22 million people in Mexico City than along that one street in Los Angeles.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  21 день тому +8

      it's truly amazing. When I moved to the west coast there were a lot of homeless people, but after the pandemic it seemed to 10x! I originally felt safe walking around anytime, and by the end it was like a tweaker zombie apocalypse. Thanks for sharing.

    • @ma8c0
      @ma8c0 16 днів тому +6

      That’s a very sad situation, the us government should do something about the homeless people :(

    • @akitajapan1651
      @akitajapan1651 14 днів тому +1

      They are with the jabs.

    • @diosamurcielaga9418
      @diosamurcielaga9418 13 днів тому +3

      @@ma8c0 I think they should do something more FOR the homeless people than ABOUT them. Sorry if I sound facetious, not my intention, but the wording does show something.

    • @vmagallon4524
      @vmagallon4524 13 днів тому +4

      Los Angeles is the armpit of the world, I know I live here. We are taxed to death including taxes to help these homeless folks and yet I have not seen improvement. Where did our money go Governor Newsom?

  • @lizt2361
    @lizt2361 Місяць тому +76

    moved to cozumel almost 30 years ago. could never go back there to live. when i absolutely must go back, can not wait to return here. sure, i have no bath tub, oven, nor some other "noramal" amenities but don;t miss them. would rather be here with the sweetness of the mayan culture any day

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +8

      Well said! I hope to make it to Cozumel soon it looks beautiful. 🌞

    • @Lyn-ky9vr
      @Lyn-ky9vr 26 днів тому +4

      I can't wait to come back to Cozumel.

    • @GlobalAdventurer
      @GlobalAdventurer 12 днів тому +1

      I live in Mexico City since 2018. Anytime I have to go back to the USA (less than 3 days at a time), I can't wait to leave.

    • @deliaaguilar3633
      @deliaaguilar3633 11 днів тому

      I don’t know why you don’t have oven all the appliances are sold in Mexico

    • @GlobalAdventurer
      @GlobalAdventurer 11 днів тому +3

      @@deliaaguilar3633 I'm not the OP but single people like myself rather use an air fryer than heat up the entire kitchen wasting time using an oven.

  • @tavogoodgood
    @tavogoodgood Місяць тому +53

    Wow, you really lived Mexico. Very accurate and rare social analysis comparison. Great video.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +4

      Thanks for the feedback and for watching.

  • @Lyn-ky9vr
    @Lyn-ky9vr 26 днів тому +29

    Damn dude, I am back in the U.S. to for about a month now after living in Mexico for about two years as well, and I can tell you that I can completely understand EXACTLY what you are conveying. It is really a big difference and it is very noticeable. If I didn't have to come back here for school, I'm pretty certain I would still be in Mexico or some other place. I can say that the U.S. is honestly over rated in MANY aspects.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  25 днів тому +3

      Glad you got to spend some time here. For sure we gotta do what we gotta do. Thanks for sharing!

    • @edmundmcgrath213
      @edmundmcgrath213 23 години тому

      It's too expensive for a third world country is the main thing.

  • @sony67100
    @sony67100 12 днів тому +11

    Hi! We welcome anyone that wants to come here. Just please be respectful to our culture and our ways. We have heard how some people from the US living here complain about the noise (yes, sometimes we are noisy) , our "organilleros", our Mariachi or Bandas, but those things are part of our history and culture. Also, I heard how a group of north americans did not allow Mexican people watch the eclipse at a site that is public here in Mexico! And they were very rude. Please, if you appreciate more living in México than in the US do not try to turn our country into the place you are running away from! Having said that... Welcome to México!!

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  12 днів тому +3

      Thanks for the the rational welcome. This confuses me so much. I've heard stories like this way more than I would have ever expected coming here. Same with people demanding English. I understand that the transition can be hard but come on, children are more civilized. It's like they went for a 5000km walk and got confused where they were. Waking up Mariachi means celebration, not a reason to be angry. Thanks for adding it can't be said enough. ❤️

  • @jefemuga416
    @jefemuga416 25 днів тому +28

    Hello. I am a mexican living in mexico. I lived in USA for 15 years. I agree with you on all your points. I love both countries

    • @cuetlaxochitl
      @cuetlaxochitl 11 днів тому

      Do you mean you’re Mexican because you got a passport or are you truly a mesoanerican?

    • @jefemuga416
      @jefemuga416 11 днів тому +1

      @@cuetlaxochitl born in mexico = are mexican

  • @alxboca
    @alxboca Місяць тому +68

    Isn't it amazing how Mexico changes your entire outlook on life? You have just found out the truth about Mexico, through your own experience, and not through the advisories put out by the US Department of State. This is part of the reason why, despite these warnings from their own government, US citizens keep flocking to Mexico, whether for vacation or to stay. I am a Mexican who has lived throughout the US and Canada and while I've been blessed with a nice quality of life, I'll tell you this: I will NOT be spending my golden years in either the US or Canada. I will be moving back home to Mexico shortly and really enjoy life.

    • @ginap4066
      @ginap4066 Місяць тому +12

      We retired to Merida last year. I have no plan to ever return to the States.

  • @PinoSantilli-hp5qq
    @PinoSantilli-hp5qq Місяць тому +118

    I really think the USA is making Mexico look bad so we all don't move down there....haha

    • @tjbordercrosser1362
      @tjbordercrosser1362 26 днів тому +9

      The US Gov't has to keep Mexico's brilliance hidden or anyone who could would! It's like the USA was in the good old days!

    • @anoushpaz9795
      @anoushpaz9795 24 дні тому +5

      Yes! Europe does the same. Even so, there is a flooding of Europeans from all places. I know because I do real-estate here in Mexico. Love that you’re all loving it

    • @rulitosan
      @rulitosan 12 днів тому

      it's a political thing, US want to apply pressure to Mexico in order to obtain some advantages when its time to negotiate international treaties, but millions of US citizens living in Mexico can't be wrong.

    • @angelgregio
      @angelgregio 12 днів тому

      I watch news from Mexico and I have family y conocidos que vivien ahí. Some areas are super super rough still with blatant corruption.

    • @tjbordercrosser1362
      @tjbordercrosser1362 10 днів тому +3

      I thought I was the only one who gets that. It's mostly economic, but the US likes having Mexico where it is. Like a local mini China. Great trade partmer and the backup plan for all economic matters. But Mexico is resistant to the new world order. They have the religious wing, but the rest is a generation behind, at least and may not even gain a foothold here. Life is better in every way just without the fake economic motor/slavery that exists in the US. Mexicans are real free people. The former USA can't afford the world to know the truth about this or anything else.

  • @stephaniehernandez_90
    @stephaniehernandez_90 21 день тому +16

    Mexico lindo y querido, planning to move to Mexico in the upcoming years. Everything has more intent in Mexico. Life is slower and more appreciative. Not to mention our playas, the gastronomy.. the friendliness.. So yes I’m planning to go back to my roots and looking into Merida Yucatán, thanks for the insight! 🥰

  • @pbjsilverstudio4882
    @pbjsilverstudio4882 Місяць тому +29

    Great video. We live in La Paz, BCS. The pace here and the people truly is one of peace. I don’t look forward to necessary trips back to the states. My husband had to go and stay for two weeks and he really struggled. Especially with the cold damp weather and the food. It was so bad he was actually really sick most of the entire time.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +2

      I hear you on that. My wife would get sick as well in some way any time she traveled back. This time we got by ok thankfully. Thanks for sharing! La Paz is really far up on my list of places to visit soon. Saludos.

  • @lucio.martinez
    @lucio.martinez Місяць тому +59

    Mexican Food is, "Cultural Heritage of Humanity", Unesco (UN/ONU).
    The only American food with the distinction, representing the whole American Continent, and all of LATAM food.
    Tex-Mex is a branch of the Mother Culture, and different than the food in México.
    Tex-Mex is known the World over, by power the US capitalism.
    Saludos guerrerenses, from Florida.
    🇲🇽🇺🇸

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +6

      Great info! Thanks for adding. I pinned your comment. Saludos from across the gulf.

    • @user-ey3ts3is7h
      @user-ey3ts3is7h Місяць тому

      American USA food have the most toxic ingredient in the world

    • @TsavoTouring
      @TsavoTouring Місяць тому

      I think Tucson is on the list as well as Peruvian ceviche and something else from Paraguay or Uruguay. But I agree Mexican food is by far the best the Americas has to offer. So much global influence and variety in one country. Now I’m hungry…

    • @Lyn-ky9vr
      @Lyn-ky9vr 26 днів тому +1

      Thank you for saying "THE AMERICAN CONTINENT"!

    • @edgardoplasencia511
      @edgardoplasencia511 25 днів тому

      What's latam ?

  • @joseizaguirre4887
    @joseizaguirre4887 Місяць тому +33

    AND THE FOOD MORE HEALTHY.......IN MEXICO.......MUCH MUCH BETTER TEHN....WHOLE. USA.!!!!

    • @gabriel9116j
      @gabriel9116j 7 днів тому

      Dude our food is literally batter deep fried and turkey on it. And the many variations of that

  • @treedad8789
    @treedad8789 Місяць тому +52

    Not going lie I just learned male and female trees exist thanks to this video.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +8

      Its an honor to have educated you on your own kind. Treemom is waiting for you.

    • @LA2TJ
      @LA2TJ Місяць тому +3

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @tavogoodgood
      @tavogoodgood Місяць тому +5

      Does this mean y'all have a bunch of gay trees?

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +4

      @@tavogoodgood That's an interesting question. I think on some level the trees in the usa being all male may cause them to cross pollenate with each other on a higher level, which may in fact deem them as 'gay'... however I think they are just s**ually frustrated. I guess we can't really tell without asking the trees themselves if they are in fact happy... I didn't expect my tree comment to raise such introspective questions.

    • @susanfarley1332
      @susanfarley1332 Місяць тому

      You didn't know? Wow. And there are plants that come in male and female too. Amazing isn't it?

  • @pedrozatravel
    @pedrozatravel Місяць тому +23

    Nice video, I agree with you, it is striking when you go back to the USA. I lived in Mexico City for 4 years and then went back to the USA and I think I am still in culture shock. 😂

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +2

      Ha I bet. I really need to make it out to Mexico City here pretty soon seems like alot of important stuff there to see. Saludos del Yucatán!

  • @christopherbranski1720
    @christopherbranski1720 Місяць тому +32

    I live in Mexico City now, and I spent 30 years in Wisconsin before moving here (15 years each in Milwaukee and Madison). One thing actually I don’t miss about Southern Wisconsin is the freezing winters and the humid summers that follow. My utility bills were murder year-round

    • @christopherbranski1720
      @christopherbranski1720 Місяць тому

      @@gustavoperez2315 meh, there’s enough Packer fans, just as long as I can see the games I’m happy

    • @marccano5061
      @marccano5061 Місяць тому

      I lived in the Midwest all throughout highschool and college,,,I can honestly say the winter ❄️ suck!

    • @yougotfamily
      @yougotfamily Місяць тому

      Winters can be brutal in Wisconsin. No doubt. It’s nice to have seasons though. After a long summer of being out and about there is nothing like huddling near a fireplace toward the end of the year to watch NFL while the temps are dropping outside. Variation is the spice.

    • @Zodamay
      @Zodamay 19 днів тому

      El centro de Madison es muy bonito, a diferencia de Milwaukee, es una ciudad muy deprimente para mi

    • @christopherbranski1720
      @christopherbranski1720 19 днів тому

      @@Zodamay Madison es muy bonito y divertido, sin embargo Milwaukee parece a cuidad a gentes cualqiera rico o pobre
      (Lo siento por mal espanol, aprende la idioma)

  • @jaliscoguanajuatotravelsan5679
    @jaliscoguanajuatotravelsan5679 Місяць тому +32

    I used to do that. Speak Spanish without realizing. Then once in awhile I did it intentionally to see what their response would be. Ha ha. Nice video

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +1

      🤣🤣🤣 That's awesome. Good idea. Thanks!

  • @NEUROMANCER2099
    @NEUROMANCER2099 11 днів тому +6

    I am Mexican born in Mexico City and where I have lived all my life, I love my country, I am proud of my traditions and the diverse food of the entire country, to all foreigners no matter what country they are from I can assure you that in any part of Mexico will receive you with open arms, my house is your house.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  10 днів тому +1

      Even with the little experience I have, I can still feel how much there is to be proud of in this place. Gracias por sus amables palabras.

    • @ameenahameed8874
      @ameenahameed8874 8 днів тому

      This is one of the things that really attracts me to Mexico - I’m from the US. But it seems like Mexico and Mexicans are very warm and welcoming people and the country is beautiful.

  • @josephsterling264
    @josephsterling264 12 днів тому +5

    Every time I go to Mexico..they keep calling me Abuelo!! With respect!

  • @victorsaenz7479
    @victorsaenz7479 Місяць тому +16

    I totally coincide with this perception man. Anybody whom appreciate friendship humanity, peace of mind and very nice food usually at a cheap price, there are many places in Mexico like Merida which are a great option. And everyone is welcome specially our USA and Latin American neighbors and brothers. Blessings.

  • @firstchoice7761
    @firstchoice7761 24 дні тому +8

    This brought back so many memories. This is the experience we encountered after living in Spain for 5 years. We felt so safe there. You would be out at all hours, meeting young and middle-aged adults without worrying about being accosted violently. We missed Spain a lot after we came back.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  22 дні тому +1

      Spain looks awesome I hope to visit someday. Thanks for sharing.

  • @tenaciousways6804
    @tenaciousways6804 27 днів тому +13

    Great video! I live in the campo, middle of nowhere central Mexico and I love it here. Everything you said was spot-on. Even the language confusion that occurs whenever I return to the US to visit family. The only politics I hear is when I check the news feed. The violence I hear about up north just blows my mind. Things are definitely slow paced here, which has been great for my US induced overachiever, fast-paced, anxiety filled mind. I still love my homeland, but I just don't want to live there anymore. I'll be visiting Merida for the first time in October. I'm super excited to finally spend time in that incredible city.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  26 днів тому +1

      I bet it's peaceful out in el campo! October should be a good time to visit as we'll move out of scorching season. Yes that's a good way to put it about the homeland. Definitely things there to love but so much to recover from at the same time. Buen viaje.

  • @OutoftheWoodsMusic
    @OutoftheWoodsMusic Місяць тому +15

    I feel the same on a lot of this stuff after spending a lot of time in Korea/Japan. Everything tastes like chemicals to me now in the US and I feel like we pay double the price for half the quality when it comes to any food, services, etc.

  • @swallacegray2013
    @swallacegray2013 Місяць тому +20

    I live in Chicago, and yes everything u said is true, I wish my husband was ok with relocating to Mexico, but it's a no for him.😕

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +7

      I get it seems like a big change for him. Maybe take a trip someday let him see how it is. Thanks for commenting!

    • @erikcastillo2454
      @erikcastillo2454 Місяць тому +2

      try Mexico but only if you know the language and are open to integrate and willing to pay taxes. We dont isolate like in the us with the background community, were all mexicans and so can you if you pay your taxes, integrate and speak mexican (spanish wont suffize)

    • @jesuszamano7834
      @jesuszamano7834 Місяць тому

      Dile que está pendejo ,no tarda en que tú economía colapse y empiece los saqueos

    • @franciscoceballospeniche9034
      @franciscoceballospeniche9034 24 дні тому +1

      I'm from Mérida. Just let me talk to him a few minutes and all worries will be gone away. Does he likes real peace of mind?

  • @cerdayes
    @cerdayes Місяць тому +21

    I was on a work call all about diversity and inclusion, and my coworker from the UK was talking about traveling to the USA and how his parents were terrified for him, told to be save and careful. Afraid for his safety.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому

      Wow interesting hearing others' perception. Thanks for adding!

    • @dogegamer3288
      @dogegamer3288 Місяць тому +5

      One of the very best things about being in Mexico is not being forced to hear single thing about "Diversity and Inclusion".

    • @SafeGuardYourSoul
      @SafeGuardYourSoul Місяць тому +3

      @@dogegamer3288 Exactly. America is over.

    • @marccano5061
      @marccano5061 Місяць тому

      They should be

  • @scottnichols-wg7ju
    @scottnichols-wg7ju 21 день тому +6

    I lived in Panama for years and feel better there than in the US. The world does revolve around America.

  • @morphingindisguise
    @morphingindisguise Місяць тому +18

    Hi!
    I'm a mexican from the state of mexico (funny name) who just moved to Merida 4 months ago.
    I do feel like most valid criticism against my country can apply to all of it except the state of Yucatan.
    With an IDH of .901, living in Merida is truthfully like living in the best european countries without the downsides of the individualistic and solitary culture of that continent.
    I'm hopeful that my entire country can be as safe and great a place as this city.

  • @bryanwinchell2485
    @bryanwinchell2485 25 днів тому +23

    GREAT video! I'm an American expat who has lived in Japan for 20 years, so your observations were some of the same I've made whenever I return to my native Washington state (Seattle area). Much as I think American people are kind-hearted and friendly, I think the culture they live in convinces them some strange things, such as: 1) When I go to work, it's okay to be miserable and give bad service to customers; 2) competition amongst us should extend to many of our social interactions and 3) America is the freest place on Earth, and everywhere else doesn't compare, so I'm going to assume bad things about where you live that aren't based in actually having gone there.
    Anyway, just a few of my reflections from your excellent video. Last, looks like you found yourself a beautiful spot! I've subscribed because I want to see more of it!

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  25 днів тому +2

      Awesome こんにちは from the other side of the world. Japan looks like a beautiful place. Great points also. Thanks for subscribing.

    • @MCFC111
      @MCFC111 17 днів тому +3

      AMERICA IS THE CONTINENT, AND MEXICANS, ARE AMERICAN TOO, CUBANS, ARE AMERICAN TOO. YOU MEAN USA.

    • @passportbros173
      @passportbros173 12 днів тому

      There is no such thing as an expat youre an inmigrant

  • @arturoguzman5055
    @arturoguzman5055 Місяць тому +12

    Buena comida se puede encontrar en cualquier parte, solo que acá en Mexico la mayoría de los ingredientes son del día, frescos mas naturales y hasta orgánicos, cosa que no pasa en EE.UU. y muchas partes donde las grandes empresas alimenticias les han cambiado su mentalidad al comer algo con sabores y colorantes artificiales.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +1

      Gracias por comentar. La comida en México es increíble y merece un video completo aparte.

  • @briankelly2037
    @briankelly2037 25 днів тому +5

    The Yucatán cuisine is my favorite in all of México. Even the tortillas are superior. Your review of Mérida is very fair and informative. Good work.

  • @PinoSantilli-hp5qq
    @PinoSantilli-hp5qq Місяць тому +13

    Don't worry about people getting mad at you say what you think and say the truth!

  • @mattmatthewmatchuu
    @mattmatthewmatchuu 14 днів тому +3

    ive lived in 5 countries including mexico (puerto morelos) and whenever i returned to usa i could sense stress/fear in the air

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  13 днів тому

      Thanks for adding to the conversation. Puerto Morelos looks peaceful.

  • @Rhaspun
    @Rhaspun 14 днів тому +2

    When you talked about how people dressed differently. It reminded me of one guy that I knew years ago. He owned a men's clothing store. He always dressed up when going out. It wasn't necessarily wearing a coat all the time but he will wear nice pants, shirt and shoes. One time he received a letter from a secretary of a business he was working with that was praising him in how nicely he was dressed when he had stop by the business she was working at. He probably wouldn't stick out if he were in Mexico and probably the majority of Europe.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  14 днів тому

      Interesting story. Sounds like a sharp dressed man. Thanks for sharing!

  • @sarintruelson3605
    @sarintruelson3605 Місяць тому +8

    I’m joining you in moving to Merida in October, and I can’t wait! 🎉 I’ve been on 3 separate previous month long trips and I’ve experienced coming back to the US after and being hyper aware of the differences. ❤

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому

      Wooooo that's awesome! I'm super excited for you.

  • @ricardovirgen184
    @ricardovirgen184 Місяць тому +7

    Very accurate the content of your video. I just visited Merida and I hope I can go back soon!

  • @WendyIsaac-qk4sw
    @WendyIsaac-qk4sw 17 днів тому +5

    I have lived in México for seven months. Regarding food, my conclusion is that the United States is poisoning its inhabitants. The food quality in México versus the US? It is incomparable. Y para la gente de México, gracias por aceptarme como habitante de sus increíbles tierras. 🇲🇽 Viva México 🇲🇽

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  17 днів тому +2

      For sure if you know, then you know. It's hard to believe if one hasn't experienced it themselves. La comida en México por sí sola podría ser responsable de añadir años a la vida de los estadounidenses. Por eso, estoy eternamente agradecido. Viva México.

    • @WendyIsaac-qk4sw
      @WendyIsaac-qk4sw 16 днів тому

      @@holaadventures 🇲🇽🎉

  • @JuanCubilla-nb3st
    @JuanCubilla-nb3st Місяць тому +9

    Excelente historia mi hermano 👍👍👍

  • @Z4yx
    @Z4yx 25 днів тому +6

    As foreigner as long dont Gentrify the zone where you living is all good 👍🏼

  • @world_mem7567
    @world_mem7567 27 днів тому +8

    Mexico, beautiful!
    Nice vid!

  • @unknowndrummer3229
    @unknowndrummer3229 8 днів тому +1

    Agreed! Especially the last part. I moved from Colorado Springs to the Yucatan near Cancun where violent crimes where 2.4 times less.

  • @carlosmacmartin4205
    @carlosmacmartin4205 27 днів тому +3

    San Francisco Bay Area resident tapping. Glad you have been safe down in Mexico. It's truly a mixed bag down there. I haven't visited the country since the late 80's and aware it's changed tremendously. One of my good friends went down south to Mexico City last week and is currently travelling around. The locals have been helpful sharing very useful safety tips. Case and point. Just because the environment feels relaxed by comparison to other places, you still need to be on point, at all times. Don't fall for the Okie Doke! My friend (a USA born Chicano) has an advantage in that he looks Mexican, can speak, dress, and act like the locals too. That's a huge plus when dealing with the people down there. Thanks for sharing and safe travels!

  • @PavelMatous-vu9vh
    @PavelMatous-vu9vh 27 днів тому +12

    I am surprise you haven't learn really Spanish and tells me your not quite like the Europeans that either know Spanish right away or try to learns it right away by mingling with the people and not waiting for the Mexican people to come to you . I admire the Germans or Russians they become Mexican right away either by married or practicing their Spanish with making Mexican friends . I was surprised to see Germans speak fluently Spanish to each other. While Americans living next door same continent can or won't try to learn Spanish or want the Mexicans to understand English. I am a waiter in los Cabos and notice it more ,I even had a man get mad at me because my English wasn't understandable.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  27 днів тому +3

      Yesss in Europe there is more of a "global" culture than the usa. You would be surprised with the history of keeping other countries out of the USA and keeping everything "USA" based. I definitely can speak spanish it just never feels good enough. Thats part of the process I suppose. I only speak spanish in public, never english. I find that rude especially being here more than passing through. I'm sorry for your experience I'm so embarrassed of people from the USA sometimes I have no idea why they act like that. Sadly it's too many but we're not all like that, and the respectful people in the USA are just as offended by the rude ones as you are.

    • @davidholden4543
      @davidholden4543 26 днів тому

      In Chihuahua there's a lot of Mennonite communities that speak a German variation between themselves besides Spanish when they go to town. Also, there's pockets of gente indigina (native people) that are more proficient in their native languages than Spanish. In other words, not everyone in Mexico speaks Spanish as their first language or are even proficient in it!

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  25 днів тому

      @@davidholden4543 Interesting thanks for sharing. The indigenous language here where I am is Yucatec Maya. Many people speak it as their first language. The local news here even repeats the news in Maya after Spanish.

    • @andreaschultz4552
      @andreaschultz4552 24 дні тому

      USA citizens are normally entitled! Europeans are not as much and they tend to respect Spanish speakers more so than English speakers. In Germany, it seemed that way. I speak fluent Spanish because it is taught from early years.

  • @soilofk
    @soilofk 25 днів тому +13

    I love Mexico. I have been there three times. I am Latina, but I have lived in Canada for many years. I have to say that Latin culture is so unique. I have been to Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and El Salvador, and I get the same warm feeling from the people. It is something beautiful! The sense of community and the FOOD doesn't compare to North American English speaking countries.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  25 днів тому +2

      Thanks for adding your great worldly perspective. Good to know.

    • @adamaant4159
      @adamaant4159 19 днів тому

      Mexico geography is located in Northamerica.

    • @soilofk
      @soilofk 18 днів тому

      @@adamaant4159 fixed

    • @antoineolver7222
      @antoineolver7222 17 днів тому

      They mean North American "English speaking countries".

  • @rosegold.sunset4749
    @rosegold.sunset4749 27 днів тому +4

    This was such a fun video! Thank you :)

  • @jimmymartinez1909
    @jimmymartinez1909 29 днів тому +4

    still miss all that After 40 years living in usa going back to

  • @TonyZmex
    @TonyZmex 24 дні тому +3

    subscribed without hesitation! loved the video. I want to learn more about your time in Mexico. Mexican lost in LA

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  22 дні тому

      I appreciate the support! I'm trying to get out and film more but these temperatures are unreal right now here in Merida. Soon LA will be right up there too. Saludos!

  • @fastneataverage
    @fastneataverage 26 днів тому +3

    This was super helpful. I would love to see a video on cost of living and other considerations for Americans planning to move to Mérida.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  25 днів тому +2

      That's a great video idea especially considering the cost of living here has changed so much since I first came. The exchange still seems worth it in my perspective, however I suppose it depends on how much the goal to move here for the cost savings vs experiencing Mexican culture. We've been hit with both a worse exchange rate, but also rising costs here in Merida so it's definitely a noticeable difference.

    • @fastneataverage
      @fastneataverage 20 днів тому

      @@holaadventures Great points. I would find your perspective on these things to be very valuable. Would love to see a video that tells this story. You seem like a great story teller. That's what I like about your videos.

  • @joannastjacques5692
    @joannastjacques5692 22 дні тому +2

    Really great insights!

  • @doneaton6704
    @doneaton6704 Місяць тому +7

    Grew up in Southern California so got to go to Mexico a lot and still go on vacation. Everything you said was right on. Mexico and it's people are sadly better than the U.S. is right now.

    • @erikcastillo2454
      @erikcastillo2454 Місяць тому

      thats because sadly us is not a country no more and instead a military base that controls its own citizens. want proof? look at your police and your antiwar demonstrations

  • @dogapz
    @dogapz Місяць тому +6

    When you come back, visit Puebla City, Sebastian! You'll always be welcome back.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +3

      Awesome. Puebla is on my list of places to visit. Thanks for the warm welcome!

  • @Dovndyr13
    @Dovndyr13 28 днів тому +6

    Though never been to Mexico, but several times to the USA - several of your complaints make Mexico sound European. Like service at restaurants (as far as I understand US waiters only have a few tables. So even if the restaurant is empty, the waiter only has to focus on their designated area).
    Your video inspired me to visir Mexico

    • @franciscoceballospeniche9034
      @franciscoceballospeniche9034 24 дні тому +1

      I'm from Mérida, Yucatán, México and, please don't get me wrong, I've been in Europe a few times and, believe me, here is better than you think. (Except 'calor' and 'mosquitos').

    • @JDVG601
      @JDVG601 19 днів тому +1

      Mexico is NOT like Europe. The service in restaurants in Mexico is way better than in Europe (where I am from).

  • @renemonroy214
    @renemonroy214 14 днів тому +2

    Mérida was for decades the safest city in Mexico. That being said, it’s true that the dangerous feeling was over exaggerated and propagandized. I live at Guadalajara, and even at Culiacán people get out and enjoy family time, as long as you don’t try to be a smart a**, everything is just fine. I don’t feel safer at US when I’m there tbh. Mexico is so nice to live at, no matter the state and time of the year.

  • @wachox
    @wachox 24 дні тому +7

    Only thing i ask from foreigner comming to mexico please speak Spanish, it will enhance your experience and integration

    • @leoninavictoria8024
      @leoninavictoria8024 14 днів тому

      You’re not mexican. I know my people and it doesn’t really matter if you speak Spanish or not. Do whatever you want.

    • @CarlosOmarMaidana
      @CarlosOmarMaidana 8 днів тому

      Not everyone speaks Spanish. If they are tourists then they don’t have to. You cannot expect a person visiting for a few weeks to speak spanish. 😂 Cheers!

  • @mjhii
    @mjhii 16 днів тому +3

    Gracias a los subtítulos traducidos de youtube pude ver tu video y me gustó... y aunque Mérida muchas veces se considera la ciudad más segura de México, también es verdad que hay ciudades en Estados Unidos mucho más violentas e inseguras que muchas de las ciudades mexicanas, como Chicago... La migración de USA hacia México puede ser buena en la medida en que los Estadounidenses logren integrarse a la cultura mexicana en lugar de crear colonias aisladas...

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  16 днів тому

      Gracias por añadir eso y por verlo. Tiene mucho sentido.

  • @AleksPizana
    @AleksPizana 11 днів тому +1

    My sister went to Chicago a few years ago and, she was very upset at a restaurant when they brought her the check before she was even finished. It was very new to her.

  • @OldSchoolPrepper
    @OldSchoolPrepper 6 днів тому

    I live in Mexico (Baja) for 4 months a year...for 8 years now as I had retired 8 years ago. That said I've been coming to Mexico since 1989 or so. I would agree that previously people would say hello from time to time as I passed, as did I but not on the regular..though II always said Hola....the older I get the more I hear Buenas Dias, Buenos Tardes/Noche...Buen Dia etc. So we elderly (ugh in my late 50's) I can say that when one gets older, people start greeting me more often and really more respectfully. One good thing about getting older.

  • @jackichan708
    @jackichan708 28 днів тому +4

    Excelente video.Amigo.Pronto tendrás millones de vistas.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  28 днів тому

      Gracias amigo por la motivación. Saludos y bienvenido al canal.

  • @kamrulahsan3098
    @kamrulahsan3098 Місяць тому +9

    You are absolutely right, the political environment is toxic right now. I believe corporate media played a big role on this.

  • @thesincitymama
    @thesincitymama 16 днів тому +1

    This video is impressively accurate! Great cinematography too.

  • @hasattachment489
    @hasattachment489 Місяць тому +7

    Making my way back to US soon after being in PDC for 5 months and my anxiety through the roof about it. I'm not staying tho. Tying loose ends then headed back 😊

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому

      Aww man i feel like the algorithm should have waited for you to come back to show you this video. Wishing you a smooth transition! *high five*

  • @ignaciosegobianocamarena7593
    @ignaciosegobianocamarena7593 12 днів тому +2

    I love Mérida, my sweet home

  • @christianmeza4941
    @christianmeza4941 Місяць тому +3

    hola muchacho i'm subscribing to your channel and about to watch many of your videos 😎✌

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому

      Hola Bienvenidos! Thanks for the support and making it an awesome community. ✌

  • @shariberry3123
    @shariberry3123 13 днів тому +1

    Not Mexico, but I live in Texas, not far from Louisiana. I noticed when I visited Chicago, how cold it was there compared to what I was used to in Texas. Chicago is always cold, from their lake effect climate, except during summer.

  • @DHaworth100
    @DHaworth100 25 днів тому +3

    I have been to Merida, and enjoyed the Church there. Puuc Region is very nice.

    • @franciscoceballospeniche9034
      @franciscoceballospeniche9034 24 дні тому

      I'm from Mérida and your comment is very accurate. Ruta Puuc is amazing. I'm glad you mentioned it.

  • @sebastianescalante5618
    @sebastianescalante5618 9 днів тому

    Mérida resident here! I'm glad you love my city! Bienvenido!

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  9 днів тому +1

      Qué hermosa es su ciudad. También es un placer conocer a otro Sebastián. Gracias por la cálida bienvenida!

  • @teresalara7018
    @teresalara7018 12 днів тому +1

    Me gustó mucho el video . Saludos desde Mérida , Yucatán .

  • @cattojazz
    @cattojazz 14 днів тому +1

    Welcome to México. Best advice I can give you is: Whenever paying for something, do a research of the local real price and be sure you are paying a fair price because the merchants always try to take advantage of you. You always can ask for the real local price of everything.
    Here most of prices and fees are regulated and they cannot increase prices at will.
    You will find México is a lot cheaper to live on if you do so.

  • @ServandoDrighbe
    @ServandoDrighbe Місяць тому +3

    I felt you hones, nice video amigo

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +1

      Much appreciated! Thanks for watching.

  • @rafaelvalle2255
    @rafaelvalle2255 11 днів тому +1

    Felices de tenerte entre nosotros hermano, ven a vivir aqui ten familia y hazte mexicano! ❤👍

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  11 днів тому

      Gracias por tu apoyo y tus amables palabras, hermano. Significa mucho para mí. Me gusta tu idea. ❤️🙌

  • @Astroxo_913
    @Astroxo_913 Місяць тому +2

    Great video!

  • @jorgeserrano4395
    @jorgeserrano4395 Місяць тому +2

    Totalmente de acuerdo hermano
    Un saludo!!!

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +1

      Gracias, hermano. Por verlo y por tu apoyo. Saludos!

  • @cibernerd
    @cibernerd 25 днів тому +3

    Thanks for explaining how violence in México is a matter more of perception than anything else (most of the firearms come from the US)

    • @billTO
      @billTO 5 днів тому

      Firearms are strictly controlled in Canada. Shootings with revolvers do happen, and in many cases the gun is illegal and smuggled into Canada by criminal networks.

  • @Israel777888
    @Israel777888 24 дні тому +3

    true true true true and true, I love mexico

  • @garypage9515
    @garypage9515 23 дні тому +1

    Thank you for this snapshot of Mexico and comparison. What kind of work do you do?

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  22 дні тому +1

      Thanks for watching. My wife and I started looking for remote jobs even before the pandemic. I've been doing sales work, but trying to transfer that knowledge into helping promote tourism here in Mexico. ✈

  • @lmomariscal9051
    @lmomariscal9051 9 днів тому +1

    Muy contenta de q te guste Merida

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  9 днів тому

      Gracias por compartir. Mérida es un lugar hermoso. ❤️

  • @sandrasherman9294
    @sandrasherman9294 14 днів тому +1

    I lived in Panama for 1.5 years but when I moved back to CA and was cold at 73 degrees.

  • @DestinationRetirement
    @DestinationRetirement Місяць тому +21

    I bought a ruin in Mérida and am remolding it. It looks like a house now. :) I can't wait to move to Mexico full time! My allergies will appreciate being in Mérida too. Thanks for the great content.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +4

      Wow looks amazing. I just saw it on your channel. What a meaningful project.

    • @DestinationRetirement
      @DestinationRetirement Місяць тому +4

      @@holaadventures Thanks for hopping over to my channel to take a look. :)

    • @nimacastro7664
      @nimacastro7664 Місяць тому +1

      Glad to see your comment here. We are moving to Merida soon too. From Canada .

    • @oscardosdos1680
      @oscardosdos1680 29 днів тому

      People are tire of foreigners..it's getting to be to much..and their demands

    • @senorital.5806
      @senorital.5806 27 днів тому

      ​​@@holaadventuressabias que muchos mexicanos están encontrá de que los gringos se queden con territorio incluso en la Constitución mexicana está prohibido que compren terreno los extranjeros para un mexicano es imposible comprar casa da enojo que los extranjeros se aprovechen de la corrupción inmobiliaria pagen en dólares subiendo el costo de todo y vayan desechando a los nativos a las orillas de la ciudad esto está enojando a los mexicanos yo te aseguro que si esto no para no se detiene habrá una revuelta civil en México la verdad un 40% de los mexicanos no quieren a extranjeros en el país los toleran por cuestión de turismo pero sigan faltando al respeto y ese 40% se va a levantar en contra del invasor porque es así como lo están perciviendo una invasión.

  • @fabiolatorres3367
    @fabiolatorres3367 26 днів тому +4

    Totally agree with your comment about in the US and Canada all you hear is violence culture, division amongst people because of racial things, etc, it becomes very toxic not everyone are like that that’s for sure.

  • @davidsthoughts60
    @davidsthoughts60 Місяць тому +14

    Not sure why your video showed up in my feed, but am glad it did. Very interesting. I've seen similar videos from Russia where American visitors and expats now living there are asked if it's safe. they all say 'safer than the US.'

    • @erikcastillo2454
      @erikcastillo2454 Місяць тому +1

      because it is bro, ive traveled few countries and the most dangerous walks were in seattle, texas, ny, cali, miami. its sad to feel theaten by the gun culture everywhere

  • @telcobilly
    @telcobilly 21 день тому +3

    I live in the Philippines most of the time. Everything you said applies in my case too. It seems like the west is crumbling with corruption, greed and collapsing morality.

  • @Silvia-jg8cv
    @Silvia-jg8cv День тому

    Great video.

  • @AnNgo-uk1gf
    @AnNgo-uk1gf 7 днів тому +1

    I am a former US citizen, renounced that nationality and got Mexican nationality (one can have both, but I didn't want the US one anymore). I was going to watch the whole video til he did the temperature comparisons. There are many regions in Mexico where it reaches below 0 temperatures, but everyone generalizes heat so I won't even finish the rest of this video.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  6 днів тому

      No hard feelings. I wouldn't expect my experience to be relatable or the same as everyone else. ❤️☮️

  • @ritakoch370
    @ritakoch370 Місяць тому

    I was in Tijuana more than a week and please I love ❤️ Mexico 🇲🇽 city is beautiful 😻 love love ❤️ happy Thursday everyone

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому

      Nice thanks for watching. Happy Friday now. ❤

  • @troygarfieldtravels
    @troygarfieldtravels Місяць тому +10

    I am 56 and planning to retire in one of the beach towns , (Mazatlán) is on top of list. I may travel back and forth until I can attain citizenship. Would you have suggestions for a street musician (gringo) to live cheap and be able to perform solo or with local musicians for tips? Also have a $1000 living budge per month over any tips I may acquire.. lol, ,any advice is greatly appreciated. 😃

    • @ServandoDrighbe
      @ServandoDrighbe Місяць тому +4

      Hola amigo, what instruments do you play? I recommend you approach local musicians, in the central square, restaurants, bars, beach, so that they give you a space to play.

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  Місяць тому +3

      Hola Troy, Happy travels! I'm not sure as far as Mazatlán goes. But I'm hoping to get involved with music somehow here in Merida as well. As far as the budget, I'd say be patient and don't expect to jump right in and find all of the deals right away. The low prices are not in the supermarkets, and less on the internet than in the USA. Check out the markets, and the Tianguis (flea markets). Once you find them, and get over the culture shock, you'll be happy you did! Saludos.

    • @troygarfieldtravels
      @troygarfieldtravels Місяць тому

      @@holaadventures Thank You!

    • @violamateo-on8pc
      @violamateo-on8pc Місяць тому +3

      As a foreign musician who's lived in Mexico for 46 years (that's right: since 1978), I feel it's my obligation to tell you that ANY money-making activity in which you participate as a foreigner without a proper work visa will get you in a heap of trouble. It's wonderful to idealize ("I'll play my guitar on the beach for tips") but no, buddy, it doesn't work that way.

    • @erikcastillo2454
      @erikcastillo2454 Місяць тому

      @@violamateo-on8pc no way Jose, we dont care about that, but pay your taxes, speak spanish and integrate. mi exwife was italian and we never fix her documentation, she still made it pretty quick, the truth tough is that of course your options will be heavily limited

  • @rabelo725
    @rabelo725 7 днів тому

    Yo vivo en Illinois y me encanta el invierno, en climas muy calientes me dan dolores de cabeza, aquí el verano es muy caliente también y ansío que llegue octubre para sentir el fresco. Me encanta ver todo verde en primavera y blanco en invierno he aprendido a amar Illinois. Disfruta México yo disfruto mi Illinois ❤

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  6 днів тому

      Sí, las estaciones cambiantes son hermosas en Illinois. Gracias por agregar su experiencia. ❤️

  • @vientolunar77
    @vientolunar77 26 днів тому +3

    So nice to see zach condom singer of the indie band beirut here😅

  • @ArmandoVersiculosyMusica
    @ArmandoVersiculosyMusica 7 днів тому +1

    Each food in Mexico has a lot of history because is a mixing or fusion of european and grate-ancient cultures likes Maya or Azteca. 🙂

  • @orlymarq6238
    @orlymarq6238 6 днів тому

    Down south is always vibrant and people are charming. Viva Mexico

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  6 днів тому +1

      Couldn't agree more. Thanks for the comment!

  • @mawufemomodjinou1777
    @mawufemomodjinou1777 Місяць тому +3

    Nice video. I like Mérida

  • @uliseso.b.d7302
    @uliseso.b.d7302 2 дні тому

    10:20 ahh there goes my Camara 😂😂😂
    But i do have to agree with you on the people,vibe,food freshness and basically everything lol

    • @holaadventures
      @holaadventures  День тому +1

      Haha glad you got a laugh, the struggles are real 🤣 thanks for stopping by and for sharing your thoughts and love of Mexico 🇲🇽 ✌️