TOP 10 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD NOT MOVE TO PUERTO RICO IN 2023

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  • @TheBritoFamily
    @TheBritoFamily  Рік тому +7

    Stay connected by clicking the bell 🔔 so you will see when we have the second part to this video released! There will be more discussions and topics shared on our channel surrounding the topic of Life! 🙏🏼 May God Bless you & your family.
    Wow 🤩 We want to just take the time to thank each and every person who took the time to support, express their opinions and assumptions. It is amazing how technology can bring people of all ages from anywhere in the world together in one space! Thankful to have you here.
    PSA for those who are offended by the topics mentioned, any video published is by no means meant to offend. It is simply to help people be aware of the true realities that they may encounter and experience. There is not a single place on earth that is perfect, and that’s the beauty in it all.
    These issues may not be a problem for some people but these are just a tiny handful of concerns that millions of individuals/families worldwide consider before moving to any place. One lifestyle may be considered doable for some and others may beg to differ. There are positives and negatives in every city, state, country and culture. No two households are the same, every person has their own standard, and to each their own on what one will personally tolerate. Lastly, our statements are not just our own experiences but a collective number of locals & expats in Puerto Rico. There are Puerto Ricans who will never return to the island for these very same reasons, there are also foreigners and Puerto Ricans who will gladly return and stay in PR regardless of the cons. Everything all boils down to your preferred lifestyle and what benefits you ultimately receive by your decisions. Experience it for yourself. Own up to your decisions and embrace the circumstances. Every persons path in life is different, have fun and enjoy the moments!

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  7 місяців тому

      @@lorenzochimelis7359 thanks for your comment. We never said having a degree is a negative. If you lived in PR your whole life than you’d know, whether one has a degree or not, there are issues hence millions and the majority of boricuas living overseas than in PR. The issues we discussed are a direct result for that, and those are just 10 topics.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  7 місяців тому

      @@lorenzochimelis7359 if you looked at your past comments you’d see your large concern about our background was answered. If you actually listened to our videos then you’d also know. You’ve commented numerous times so we advise seeing where your question was answered. Again we discuss about PR not another country. If you ACTUALLY live in PR and know what the youth have been dealing with for years, then you’d understand. Boricuas KNOW this issues are present, if you’re boricua and have lived out of the island for years your knowledge of what’s happening is inaccurate.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  7 місяців тому

      @@lorenzochimelis7359 Thank you for all your comments! We hope you encounter YHWH one day, as we are children of the Most High Sovereign King, and that’s all that matters.

    • @lorenzochimelis7359
      @lorenzochimelis7359 7 місяців тому

      @@TheBritoFamily I knew it an Israelite ,unreal ! no wonder , no wonder your critique no wonder it’s supremacy overtone and focus on the character of the people listen thanks 🙏 as your delusion apparent on your videos now has causation I will no longer exchange with you as perceptible reality logic and the healthy implementation of cognitive ability is operating at a deficit be well …. Note this the rejected stone that will replace you is assuming his position yes it’s the seed of ISHMAEL And his last name is not Rivera as u are now implementing as we live and breath the last transgression against god the one that ejects you Ues the name ISAAC means one who laughs and rejoices Israel from the book of genesis means he who struggles against god the name Ishmael means GOD HEARD notice the difference rabbinic sources tell you the reason the Bible labels Ishmael a WILD MAN was because of his inflatable uncompromising dedication and willing submission to god snd his law in comparison to ISAAC who was flexible with the law thus his seed were rebellious against god causing god to severely punish them even calling Israel a SLUT of unquenchable LUST book of EZEKIEL.23 but note the beloved of god are those who’s hearts of stone averse to gods law be one flesh receptive of gods law book of PSALMS that fits one person and his seed only tne true righteous remnant hues who they are the ones dedicated to the shariah or the Halaqua of god care to guess … lol 😂 if not be well delusion is bliss

  • @evo_the_legend7945
    @evo_the_legend7945 Рік тому +76

    I'm going to leave this here I live in New Jersey and the cost of living it's ridiculous higher property tax in the country and insurance food also ,I will sell my house and live on the island without dying at early age from depression or stress

    • @BoricuaMomLife
      @BoricuaMomLife Рік тому +4

      Amen 🙏

    • @Blueskyz316
      @Blueskyz316 Рік тому +2

      I also live in jersey and hate it . Trying to figure out how to get out of here and move to the island . Like how much I need to even get started

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! Definitely recommend moving if that’s what your desire, moving is a wonderful experience and there’s no one to stop you only yourself! Whether you need to land a job, can work remote or have a business you can move to PR so recommend moving if you enjoy the island life!

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому +1

      @@Blueskyz316if you can, pay for the lifestyle in cash if and when you decide to move to PR. There are many homes that may need some love and investment, work with a reputable brokerage / realtor as there are some properties being posted for sale and they are actually illegally built. Also, unless you prefer you your furnishings right now and you take it with you via a container, you can find beautiful furnishings there. Depending on your home layout and design, you will see what fabrics are suited for your home. Food, gas, and vehicles are more than most places due to the fees and taxes in place for shipment and sourcing overseas, so look into your options to see what is required for your home and general necessities. It’s good to consider a rain water system and solar panels for natural disasters. Once you have a rough estimate of those, you can live comfortably with a couple or few thousand per month - more or less will determine your personal lifestyle!

    • @edwinmorales4909
      @edwinmorales4909 10 місяців тому +1

      I’m remodeling a house wife n I have and after I’m done living in the states is too stressful for the middle class and no matter how much we work seems like we’ll never get ahead
      In the states the people that do good are the rich or the poor

  • @lcoangeli
    @lcoangeli Рік тому +21

    One thing i dont like about the island is the amount of stranded animals, cats and dogs. Government and many citizens are careless about this issue.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your comment! Yes the number of stray animals is upsetting t see. Thankfully there are many expats who are trying their best to reduce this issue. There are ways to adopt a dog as more are being sheltered and cared for until a family is willing to care for them.

  • @irisatanacio7362
    @irisatanacio7362 7 місяців тому +10

    Everything you’re speaking about PR, the states have those very same problems.

  • @kaleziahadden354
    @kaleziahadden354 Рік тому +48

    I love that you don't sugarcoat anything when talking about the bad side of Puerto Rico, but there are also good sides to it as well. I am sorry that your experience was not the best and it wasn't for you. I love Puerto Rico though it is very beautiful; the people are lovely, the food is wonderful, and the weather is unmatched. It's good to know what living situation best suits the individual. Puerto Rico fits me quite well.

    • @felixkmgalanti9064
      @felixkmgalanti9064 Рік тому

      The one thing that I have noticed is that PR is a jewel and naturally a beautiful Island in the Caribbean. And also that Americans from PR and live there about proud of their Island, Culture and history, and rightly so ,but yet, most of all, I noticed all the litter, filth and garbage all over much of the island. What is that all about, I wld be embarrassed. WHAT GIVES?

    • @imarre3359
      @imarre3359 Рік тому +4

      Thank you for your comment. As a Puertorrican is dishearting hear the way they talk about the island. I know the problems of PR but our people are so lovely and most of them have a great heart.

    • @kaleziahadden354
      @kaleziahadden354 Рік тому +1

      @@felixkmgalanti9064 its the same way in a lot of countries with beautiful beaches. I dont understand it either, but many people just dont think or care about the environment and taking care of the natural beauty. It's sad but its a real problem.

    • @felixkmgalanti9064
      @felixkmgalanti9064 Рік тому +1

      @@kaleziahadden354 Amen! I agree, but it's an attitude thing I believe

    • @felixkmgalanti9064
      @felixkmgalanti9064 Рік тому

      @@imarre3359 Yes! PRicans are very lovely. As a New Mexican I agree!

  • @edwinruizrivera371
    @edwinruizrivera371 9 місяців тому +6

    Not for nothing , but life is what you make it anywhere you live , what you described happens in more places than not even in the US , I’ve lived thurout the US and for me as long as you prepare ., not expect perfection a lot of those problems can be remedied here there or anywhere I love my island , and I wouldn’t change living in Puerto Rico.,, PR is a breath of fresh air , incomparable to any other place , as long as you adapt, , Retiring in PR , native Newyorker, , Life is Good, ,live love laugh and may god bless Our little island del encanto🎉❤

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! Yes not every place is perfect, some may be better or worse than others. We simply shared a few topics many boricuas living in PR and whom relocated overseas in recent years have discussed and acknowledge. May your move and retirement be a blessed one, we know it’ll be a Breathe of fresh air from the city life!

    • @braulionegron6536
      @braulionegron6536 4 місяці тому +2

      Exacto pero como estos 2 se creen especiales

  • @MarieJoie126
    @MarieJoie126 10 місяців тому +13

    I know this video is 7 months old but have to say my boyfriend is originally from Arecibo, Puerto Rico and from what he tells me it is nothing compared to Staten Island, NY. Now I’m a Italian American woman born and raised in Brooklyn and have to say education in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 sounds better than the ones in America. I have worked for The Board of Education in New York and most of these children are not getting a good education or good lunches. I have read reviews of my boyfriends high school in Puerto Rico he graduated from. Which was a lot better than some of the schools in New York. I’m hoping my boyfriend considers the idea of us moving there but I won’t push him to do it.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your comment! The education depending in PR is wonderful, unfortunately there’s been a decline in support throughout the island resulting in many students of all ages having issues - not to mention the number of schools both private and public that have been forced to closed due to neglect. Definitely visit, tour around and ask the locals about their children’s recent and current experiences as when you take care of that right off the bat, you’ll save time and energy moving your children to different schools in other cities etc. With that there is still great institutions of all ages like anywhere but just make sure to do your guys due diligence as many boricuas and foreigners have dealt with private and public school issues.

    • @edwinmorales4909
      @edwinmorales4909 10 місяців тому +1

      I’m working on remodeling a little house I bought and once I’m done I’m outta here n moving to PR I was raised in Arecibo too en Esperanza but moved here to states at a young age but It’s too stressful living in the states right now

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  10 місяців тому +1

      @@edwinmorales4909that’s wonderful to hear! Praying your homes renovations are completed sooner than later so you can enjoy PR in the near future. 100% you will feel a load be released from your shoulders as you leave the mainland.

    • @JoelGonzalez-xb2ip
      @JoelGonzalez-xb2ip 9 місяців тому +2

      I'm puertorican and I live in PR now, it fucking sucks

    • @rachelazor6173
      @rachelazor6173 9 місяців тому +1

      I live in Staten Island, NY as well and I’m fed up I’m planning on moving out there end of year god willingly, my sister lives there which is great help

  • @JoshIsOnAMission
    @JoshIsOnAMission Рік тому +16

    I'm a RE agent in Puerto Rico and always tell people to rent first before moving. It's true wages are lower here but ...of course, you need to speak spanish to find a job lol

    • @imarre3359
      @imarre3359 Рік тому +3

      Exactly, she don't even speak Spanish and want to be the major or even governor!

    • @donald8354
      @donald8354 Рік тому

      @@tracyannbielhy9794 If you go to central mountain towns houses are cheaper like San Sebastián. Best wishes.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! Yes, something for some individuals or families to consider if they are not moving with their own business or remote work.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      @@imarre3359one doesn’t need to speak the language of another place to make a difference and good change. YHWH and His disciple’s spread the good news far and wide and helped heal many souls. The same is possible for any area in need of improvement in any area and aspect. Every innovation and advancement was done by someone who speaks a different language and is from another country and culture. The room for growth is amazing, and PR is paving its way.

    • @khadijahshree2150
      @khadijahshree2150 3 місяці тому

      I’m looking for a short term rental , could you assist

  • @silverfox4557
    @silverfox4557 Рік тому +12

    Since PR has the backup of USA there is a higher level of expectation but all the issues mentioned on this video are issues found in all of the countries in the Caribbean. Some places have improved more than others but still have the same issues to a lesser degree.

    • @ricardojusino7449
      @ricardojusino7449 Рік тому +6

      The same issues are easily found in any town USA, some simply choose to pretend they don't!

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! Yes PR is not necessarily a horrible place to live, no where is for that fact, however we discussed topics that are just a handful up for discussion when people or families are considering to move anywhere. Comparing countries and cities is not realistic as so many factors can take place.

    • @xcruzz
      @xcruzz 9 місяців тому

      Not Puertoricans should stop having uncalled for expectations on us. Stop fantasizing about our colonized land and you won’t be disappointed!!

  • @sugarfreecoffee1271
    @sugarfreecoffee1271 Рік тому +26

    Definitely haters don't fit in the Enchanted Island of Lovers 🇵🇷

    • @edusonoseducation9494
      @edusonoseducation9494 Рік тому +5

      O space for them. Actually he had a very bad english accent

    • @felixkmgalanti9064
      @felixkmgalanti9064 Рік тому +2

      The one thing that I have noticed is that PR is a jewel and naturally a beautiful Island in the Caribbean. And also that Americans from PR and live there about proud of their Island, Culture and history, and rightly so ,but yet, most of all, I noticed all the litter, filth and garbage all over much of the island. What is that all about, I wld be embarrassed. WHAT GIVES?

    • @frankieroldan9944
      @frankieroldan9944 Рік тому +1

      I think these 2 were living on WELFARE in the STATES, they're wearing winter clothes in P.R. and Abaut nightlife, they have no money, they're broke. They should go back to the GHETTO they came from. And stop complaining. They don't belong.

    • @donald8354
      @donald8354 Рік тому

      @@felixkmgalanti9064 Many prs are litter bugs they throw trash everywhere and I don’t like that. Just like any place PR has pros and cons.

    • @donald8354
      @donald8354 Рік тому

      They to start a litter campaign to tell people that it’s no in their interest to trow garbage everywhere.

  • @ernestoruiz8815
    @ernestoruiz8815 Рік тому +27

    The government sucks in Puerto Rico definitely true

    • @ricardojusino7449
      @ricardojusino7449 Рік тому +1

      The fanatic voters do also!

    • @ricardojusino7449
      @ricardojusino7449 Рік тому +2

      But, people keep re-electing them, which is one of the true points brought up by these guys, the people keep putting them back in there!
      So, it's on them too!

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment!

    • @user-qj5or6ry5e
      @user-qj5or6ry5e 2 місяці тому

      Have you seen the corrupt Ponce Mayor , Mayaguez

  • @barranquilla99
    @barranquilla99 Рік тому +23

    I'm in SS and I move to PR and I live like a King.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому +5

      Thank you for your comment! That’s good to hear you live like a king. We serve YHWH, the King of kings and the Lord of lords, the Alpha and the Omega, and we personally can’t wait to see and experience how it is to live with the King in His Heavenly Kingdom! 🕊️

    • @braulionegron6536
      @braulionegron6536 4 місяці тому +1

      This 2 lazy people don't want to work that's what the problem is

  • @shimmyhinnah
    @shimmyhinnah 6 днів тому

    Agree 100% with you. Thank you for having the guts of exposing these truths.

  • @user-fe6nl8hs7u
    @user-fe6nl8hs7u 20 днів тому

    Thank you for your honesty and observation of all the videos I have seen about Puerto Rico...

  • @boostmobile5326
    @boostmobile5326 Рік тому +27

    Excellente Video. La vida en USA tambien es Horrible casi egual que en Puerto Rico. En estos dias viviendo en USA tambien apesta y hay mucho criminales...Etc

    • @donald8354
      @donald8354 Рік тому +2

      Depende donde vives? Buenos deseos.

    • @ae698998
      @ae698998 Рік тому

      En USA hay muchos criminales y enfermos mentales.mira todos los asesinatos en las escuelas.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for you comment! Yes crime is everywhere in every single country unfortunately. The world is an evil and dark place, we hope the presence of YHWH fills the space as we bring His Light in such areas of life full of evil.

    • @armandolugo8234
      @armandolugo8234 10 місяців тому

      Puerto Rico beautifull paradaise.. Amazing. I love state.❤ full 😘

    • @saravelazquez8498
      @saravelazquez8498 8 місяців тому

      No les gusta Puerto Rico?
      Pues no vengan
      En otros paises pasan cosas peores
      En mexico piden recompensa y como quiera matan la gente
      Orlando pasan muchas cosas pero no lo dicen porque es zona turistica.

  • @rosemaryramos1539
    @rosemaryramos1539 11 місяців тому +17

    I am very appreciative of your video because you are discouraging a lot of non-Puerto Ricans to consider moving there. I was raised in the Island (born in NY, currently in FL) and I can attest to THE FACT that the American influence has brought it where it is. You guys have to say what you are saying because you know different. You need to travel, you need to listen to USA news and maybe you would not speak of the island that way. US also votes for the same people all the time (educate yourselves on this - in the US it’s called “gerrymandering ”); a lot of natural disasters: fires, drought, tornadoes are occurring in the US ( insurance company’s don’t even want to insurance Floridians- they’re leaving the state); infrastructure in US is also crumbling; water is poison in Flint, Michigan (one of many examples); America is not empathetic to non-English speaking people; no night life? Puerto Ricans party for anything. You are too young to understand the cultural gatherings or enjoy the folkloric music; job opportunities in the US are only available for the educated groups too. Your generation, if not degreed or have a vocation, can only look forward to minimum wage jobs. No med insurance in US equals bad service. I think I made my point. Thank you!

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts! These few factors are a collective experience from boricuas and expats who live in the island and those (boricuas and expats) who decided to also leave the island. We will be sharing more reasons about PR in the near future. This video highlights a handful of just a tiny fraction of what millions of people take into consideration when relocating anywhere around the world. We are glad to help people become aware of what they are to experience from time to time.

  • @user-vh9hs4qe7r
    @user-vh9hs4qe7r 6 місяців тому +1

    Wow, this was a great video. I didn’t expect to watch it all.. nacido y criado en Ponce,Puerto Rico. Más tarde nos mudamos entre Ponce y Peñuelas por el alto en el campo. I left in the middle 70s have gone back several times to work and I even remember going to the drivers license. It took forever but what did I know being born and raised there you didn’t know no different great video. Thanks for coming to work.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  5 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment!

    • @user-qj5or6ry5e
      @user-qj5or6ry5e 2 місяці тому

      Fijate en Ponce El mayor Luis Pabon , si vives en Ponce Las calles estan rotas, El Pueblo con tiendas cerradas en El pueblo, 80 se fueron y las cosas estaran peor cuando tengas que pagar impuestos por propiedad y carisima la comidas

  • @RealengoPrimordialDemon
    @RealengoPrimordialDemon Рік тому +18

    Weird, we are the worst in education but we have more people graduating from college than many states, every year American companies come here recluting well educated people to work in the US but meanwhile the majority of Americans can't find their way out of a paper bag without GPS and clear instructions from Siri. All the reasons they stated are the same reasons living in the US sucks so much otherwise you wouldn't be looking in other countries. DMV or any government agency in the US takes forever, meanwhile I never spent more than a hour in any Cesco ever. They sound like the racist video some rich gringos from Dorado did a couple of years ago when the government tax exemptions ended for them.

    • @jen2x873
      @jen2x873 Рік тому +2

      You shouldn’t speak on majority of Americans and what they are capable of because you’re upset or disagree with what was said in one video. This isn’t a competition of who’s better. We are all equal and there’s smart and not so smart people everywhere.

    • @RealengoPrimordialDemon
      @RealengoPrimordialDemon Рік тому

      @@jen2x873 please, the majority of Americans are dumber than rocks, without people from other countries doing the actual work the US would be just another banana republic and is very well underway to become that.

    • @jen2x873
      @jen2x873 Рік тому

      @@RealengoPrimordialDemon ok

    • @RealengoPrimordialDemon
      @RealengoPrimordialDemon Рік тому

      @@felixkmgalanti9064 you know that the island is going through a bankruptcy process right? Garbage collection is one of the things affected by this and also many of the public places lack the employees to keep the place clean.

    • @felixkmgalanti9064
      @felixkmgalanti9064 Рік тому

      @@RealengoPrimordialDemon What wld help is if people don't dump trash all over the place to began wth. What people bring in, take out wth them, it's a no brainer. It's an attitude thing. I live in New Mexico, and thats what we do. We Raza have got to stick together.

  • @josefo988
    @josefo988 Рік тому +17

    Muchos puntos dicen la verdad especialmente el gobierno no sirve.
    Sin embargo eso de la educación donde se dice que los estudiantes tienen que llevar “toilet paper” es una exageración. Btw, si fuera verdad prefiero mil veces que lleven “toilet paper “ a que lleven una ametralladora y cometan un atentado,como pasa en muchos estados. En PR no pasa eso, puedo diferir en cada punto, respeto sue experiencia, la mia es diferente y he vivido en varios estados, Europa y Sur America pero aquí en PR me quedo. Mas allá de esos puntos que señalan, las cosas buenas superan todo lo negativo. Como una de ellas la gente, genuina y feliz a pesar de los defectos del gobierno. En fín, pienso diferente pero no le quita a ustedes que hicieron un buen contenido. Saludos.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! There have been grade schools in PR that we’re experiencing this, kids had to literally bring their own hygiene products because the budget is not being accounted for. It’s unfortunate but it’s happened. We know people who work and serve in the public sectors (teachers, police, mayors, etc).
      With crime, there is a lot that’s not being shared in the media that happens and a lot of crime has been making the local news as well. Illegal weapons and substances are everywhere yes, location is an important factor to consider. Some people may never experience to see crime, but it doesn’t mean that certain things are not happening. Glad that you’re doing safe and sound!

    • @ragtoy99
      @ragtoy99 5 місяців тому

      Comoquiera lo hasen en las calles en cualquier lugar si no en las escuelas te matan en los caseríos

  • @JessicaDessus
    @JessicaDessus Рік тому +6

    I really appreciate you guys perspective. Me and my family bought a house in Vega Baja my husband’s dad lives in Puerto Rico has his Puerto Rican and I’m super excited to move there. I have three kiddos and this is some food for thought.

    • @Fousse
      @Fousse Рік тому +1

      Where in Vega Baja did you buy? I use to live in Urb. Jardines. I miss Vega Baja so much. I would love to buy a house 🏠 too.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing! Every community and town has its lows and highs. Hopefully your community isn’t impacted greatly by such matters. Unfortunately many boricuas do experience these issues (and more) hence why the move overseas has exceeded than those who live in the island today. PR as an island and the community is beautiful, the corruptions that show is what’s not the best.

  • @PS-wt3dc
    @PS-wt3dc 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you! Prudent advice

  • @PageG111
    @PageG111 9 місяців тому +1

    Very accurate, good content. The DMV was the same hassle in 90s. Took days if didn’t know the process. You could hire people to stand in line for you.

  • @shawnc958
    @shawnc958 2 місяці тому

    Shalom shalom!! So happy to find your channel as m our family is looking to relocate to PR this year... we're from north idaho area and have fallen in love with what we've seen and researched about PR but need to hear the truths too .... many blessings in YHWH !

  • @amgooder
    @amgooder Рік тому +15

    Oh my God!! Poor babies🙄 wawawa😭
    For one minute I thought they were talking about Haiti🤔
    You guys are describing many cities in the U.S...with similiar problems. I have lived in both places.
    So... no humidity in the southern states?Have you spent summers in NYC?
    Many public school students have been enrolled in reputable universities in P.R. and U.S., so education must be doing something right...once graduated they are quickly picked up by U.S. recruiters in mainland🤔
    So floods, tornadoes, forest fires, hurricanes, earthquakes (SF), winter storms don't occur in U.S.?
    Not saying PUERTO RICO is perfect but it ain't all that bad. It's not built for slackers for sure!🤣

    • @ricardojusino7449
      @ricardojusino7449 Рік тому +2

      David, I totally agree with you 100%!

    • @kalbri5443
      @kalbri5443 Рік тому +1

      They are so poor in knowledge lol

    • @felixkmgalanti9064
      @felixkmgalanti9064 Рік тому

      The one thing that I have noticed is that PR is a jewel and naturally a beautiful Island in the Caribbean. And also that Americans from PR and the ones that live there are proud of their Island, Culture and history, and rightly so. But yet, most of all, I noticed all the litter, filth and garbage all over much of the island. What is that all about? I wld be embarrassed. WHAT GIVES? We wld volunteer to clean up, get it all nice, and than in 2 days, we wld go bk, and there wld be litter all over the place again.

    • @amgooder
      @amgooder Рік тому +2

      @@felixkmgalanti9064 Puerto Rico produces too much trash...recycling programs need to step it up.
      People in general need to help keep it clean🤷‍♂️

    • @ricardojusino7449
      @ricardojusino7449 Рік тому +2

      @@felixkmgalanti9064 , that is not all over the Island, I have visited many towns away from the metro area and it is not as bad. Also, I have visited plenty of the states and they make the issue in PR look like a walk in Disney World!
      SJ area is big on that garbage problem, they get a lot of people coming from other countries, but mostly the states and a lot of them act like savages, they don't feel like they have to respect OUR ISLAND. But with that said, there is a gigantic issue with this garbage situation on the beaches, parks, highways, streets, etc. People not only from other countries but also from the ISLAND need to get their act together, show respect and understand that this is OUR HOUSE!

  • @Fousse
    @Fousse Рік тому +1

    May I ask what do you guys do for a living in Puerto Rico

    • @ricardojusino7449
      @ricardojusino7449 Рік тому +1

      I don't believe they live in La Isla, I think they live on the east coast of the US!

    • @anafranco5733
      @anafranco5733 Рік тому +3

      Probably nothing! Just bad mouthing the Island to get views and get paid for it!

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому +2

      Great question! We had an organic regenerative farm that supplied food the locals on the east of the island. There is a great initiative we are hoping to see happen in PR in the coming years with the sourcing and support of local organic regenerative foods.

  • @willsr.9154
    @willsr.9154 5 місяців тому +1

    Una pregunta, I'm retiring in a few years can I live off of 35 to $4,000 a month there no I'm not looking for a big house.. just something practical for me

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  5 місяців тому

      There are many homes for sales, some with more or less renovating required, if not, many options for rent. $3,500-$4,000 a month can be more than enough to enjoy, of course it all depends on your lifestyle.

  • @gustaf3
    @gustaf3 8 місяців тому

    Wow, the truth. I moved to the island - after being absent for almost 30 years (retired). Before then I was raised in equal measure in the states and PR. I have emotional and family ties here. I invested in solar and a complete A/C for home yet that's not enough to to overcome my over-all dissatisfaction. Much has improved on the island since this video was made and much remains.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your insight and comment! PR a few generations back was a far more pleasant experience and support for the boricuas, now much of that has gone away. We hope the future generations see the potential and bring back the support of the people.

  • @jasonclay9946
    @jasonclay9946 8 місяців тому +1

    Where do you live now? I beat they don’t live in Minnesota during the winter. Cost of living wise, you don’t live in New York or California. The minimum wage is still under $10.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! We have family and friends in NYC and CA, the minimum wage in both places are higher than $10.00, and their salary is not the minimum. The wages has definitely increased in the recent years for those cities, can’t speak for Minnesota.

  • @DragonLady64
    @DragonLady64 Рік тому +5

    Sheesh! This video is way too negative about relocating to PR! While I never lived there, I have visited at least 7 times, traveling all around the beautiful island, and I stumbled across this video doing my research in consideration of relocating there.
    Everything you described is no different than the crap that's happening in the US mainland.
    Have you actually been to all of the cities in PR? Because if you had, you would have found a whole lot of history and Spanish built areas other than that of San Juan. Do you have children, and did they attend school in PR? The education system is probably not as bad as you described everywhere, and there are whole lot of poor education systems on the mainland where students are being pushed through without proper education as well. Organic food? You can't get more organic than growing your own fruits and vegetables in your backyard. I'm pretty sure there's a Wholefoods market on the westside of the island! Corrupt government? Have you paid attention to what's going on in the mainland lately? Corruption is everywhere no matter where you go! Complaining about the DMV? You're obviously not from NYC!🤦🤷🤣
    You say that you have a lot more to complain about,...on that note, I feel sorry for you! This is the stuff of misery loves company people! I couldn't finish watching this video due to the level of negativity.
    Look on the bright side of things, and adjust your way of life. You just might find more positive than negative things to talk about. And trust me, I understand what's it's like to live a difficult life, but I'd rather figure out how to be positive and share my positive experiences than to rain on anyone's parade.
    I'm going to keep doing my research 'cause I'm much older than you, and my goals are different than yours. This video maybe helpful to a lot of people, but it's definitely lacking a lot of pertinent information.
    From my experience, albeit before hurricane Maria hit, Puerto Rico is the one place that has made me feel more welcomed and comfortable by its citizens and one of the places where I can have a sense of peace and tranquility with the world.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for sharing your assumptions and opinions! This video highlights what boricuas and expats who live in island, or have moved out of the island completely and have zero plans of returning have experienced and witnessed as well.
      Yes there are definitely many other historical sites, it’s bittersweet to learn more about other cultures history and how it all came out and why those sites were built.
      There are a few wonderful institutions in PR, however many are struggling and have been for years. That is why there are now more boricuas leaving the island, depending on their occupation of study and goals in life in terms of lifestyle.
      Unfortunately there is very little local organically grown regenerative foods planted, harvested and sold to the public in PR. There’s a lot of GMO foods, farmed seafood, and low quality foods that are sold ridiculously high. Farmers who plant the local produce that’s sold in stores use chemicals. Many families have their own trees of fruits and can harvest, which wonderful - but what we discussed is on a larger scale.
      Corruption is everywhere definitely, however please note this video highlights things families and individuals consider before planning a move or when researching places they are looking into. Also these reasons are situations boricuas in the island and who have left will also discuss, it’s not complaining it’s discussing the results of politics and the way of life - not just culture.

    • @DragonLady64
      @DragonLady64 11 місяців тому

      @@TheBritoFamily Just like I said, nothing but negative.

    • @DragonLady64
      @DragonLady64 7 місяців тому

      @@wh4042 What are you talking about? What does have to do with what I said?

  • @joseluisrojascosme4018
    @joseluisrojascosme4018 8 місяців тому +1

    You are right about the education. That’s why they require an associates degree or a bachelors degree for the most simplest jobs. In the states you only need a high school diploma to study for a real estate course to get your RE license. Here in PR you need a minimum of an associates degree. That’s one of the reasons why many people (men) find it difficult to find a job.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! Yes, and it’s a system that is practiced in other countries where the general public and future generations have either zero support and have to pave their way, or they are able to utilize the system or find alternatives. We hope there is a breakthrough soon with the coming generations as there is massive potential in the land of PR

  • @AJOak-lk2vr
    @AJOak-lk2vr 8 місяців тому +1

    Things move tremendously slow in Puerto Rico. I spent a week in Florida, applied for one job and was interviewed vs. Applying for 10+ jobs in P.R. and getting interviewed once in the span of a month.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! It is the sad reality of many students and young adults in PR. We hope the locals and next generation see the potential and can make proper improvements to start supporting their people.

  • @clarylopez3721
    @clarylopez3721 27 днів тому

    I wish you best of luck in whenever location you move to. I’m glad that you are finally leaving the island. So sorry to hear about how awful is PR in your eyes. Take care

  • @bellasphinx5410
    @bellasphinx5410 10 днів тому

    Driving from the airport to our air bnb was a absolutely stunning!!! I think they don’t want you to move to PR because it’s a hidden gem💎 and inventory is scarce cuz ain’t no way lol and a lot of this can be many places in the mainland😅😅😅

  • @voodoodr
    @voodoodr 9 місяців тому +1

    I just returned from PR yesterday. This is all true!!! That's why I live in Montana.

  • @mike2959
    @mike2959 Рік тому +4

    I feel like reasons 1 and 2 are highly inaccurate. Cost of living is significantly cheaper in P.R.
    Understand that wages are yes 10%-18% lower.
    But rent is 30%-40% lower.
    Gas prices for example are lower than anywhere in the states. Yes. Anywhere. Right now
    $1.71 in PR- $3.15 in Detroit. And Detroit is one of the least expensive in the states.

    • @Jumbo37279
      @Jumbo37279 Рік тому

      Detroit is a city Michigan is the state but down south is the cheapest tbh real cheap down here

    • @mnehomi08
      @mnehomi08 Рік тому +2

      Keep in mind PR measures it's gas prices by liters, not gallons. It will not be $1.71 for a gallon lul

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! Unfortunately many youth (boricuas) are having trouble buying a home, renting is definitely the way many are living in this day and age. Of course good things requires time, effort, and determination however the costs are higher especially in many boricuas lives. The costs and opportunities for advancement are not as large, hence millions of boricuas have left the island and encouraged their children to go overseas. Regarding gas prices, they go by liter so the conversion will need to be done but it’s not $1+ or less than $1, it’s definitely more than that.

  • @Evolving62
    @Evolving62 11 місяців тому

    This is exactly why before you move somewhere you make several exploration trips and you determine if u can live there . Also there are 6 month rentals try a 6 month rental first and LEAVE if u don’t like it ✈️

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Yes, many individuals or families will do this option, move to a place they never have visited or they have gone numerous times and found it to be their next home! PR has plenty of rentals throughout the island, which is bittersweet from an economic standpoint. However if you’re not certain where to reside, many rentals in PR are fully furnished so it’ll be a great convenience for many who can afford it! Otherwise standard rentals from more local communities can be less than $1k or slightly more.

  • @CarleaMagee
    @CarleaMagee 11 місяців тому

    Any churches in Puerto Rico you would reccommend?

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому +1

      Great question! There isn’t one answer to this, but here are some of your options! You can find quite a bit near San Juan that offer bilingual services, however if you aren’t staying near there, the other cities/towns churches are primarily in Spanish. You will notice when exploring the island there are more options if you identify and follow Catholicism or Pentecostal teachings.
      (Please look into the churches online beforehand as there are some buildings that follow “Creciendo en Gracia” established by José Luis de Jesús Miranda - you’ll see “SSS/666” on the building. Very important to always establish an understanding of which god they follow and believe in).
      With that there are plenty of great churches that are home based, established in a physical building or within the communities! If you are living in an area that is known with the expats, they also have their own church services that are just in English. Since I (Nicole) don’t speak/understand Spanish fluently, my Husband and I had gatherings/fellowship and church services with our community and loved ones. Also, if you are not staying near San Juan or in a community with many expats, you can see when connecting with the local church you find if having a translator during the services is possible. There are many YHWH fearing men and women in PR and who knows who will be moved and open to that proposal if it is possible!

    • @CarleaMagee
      @CarleaMagee 11 місяців тому

      @@TheBritoFamily Thank you! Did you (Nicole) ever find any 'expat women's bible study' FB groups or meet ups while you were there?

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      @@CarleaMagee there is a Young Life community in the SE (Palmas Del Mar community) region of PR. Of course that is for the youth, but the teachers may have a women’s Bible study group! We personally were more involved with the boricuas locally so the activities and fellowship we did were not with the expats all the time.

    • @CarleaMagee
      @CarleaMagee 11 місяців тому

      I know Spanish@@MarjorieBFrazier

    • @felipemendez8453
      @felipemendez8453 10 місяців тому +1

      There are plenty of churches in the Island, but you may find it difficult to find a church that offers services in English outside of the San Juan area.

  • @gtalent5339
    @gtalent5339 9 місяців тому

    True Agree %100

  • @Daisyroseviolet123
    @Daisyroseviolet123 Місяць тому

    I don't know we're in the island you lived, cause I can tell you many places in the San Juan area that does have night life. La Placita, calle Cerra, Calle Loiza.

  • @2tallnegrito7cmn55
    @2tallnegrito7cmn55 11 місяців тому +4

    The jones act of 1920 is the only problem i have with my beautiful island.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому +1

      Completely understand, the general expenses of the day to day necessities do add up! Hopefully a new proposal is considered in the near future.

  • @alexsdb9712
    @alexsdb9712 Рік тому +2

    The fact is it is its own culture and country, and they possess their own mode and approach to things. However, keep in mind not just for Puerto Rico, but every place, every country, that 1. No place is perfect, 2. A certain country (or region/city/town) could be not so good for you, but is a dream come true and a perfect match for another person. I think that you made a great video and approached this topic very well with the intention to be balanced and most of all, honest! Thank you and good luck to you both in everything!

    • @Jumbo37279
      @Jumbo37279 11 місяців тому +2

      It is it’s own culture but having bad products lack of job opportunity and being a inconvience to your own people is not “culture” that’s not changing with the times not modernizing

    • @alexsdb9712
      @alexsdb9712 11 місяців тому

      @@Jumbo37279 Exactly. That's the big challenge today, but it's also what people say is made deliberately throughout the world's countries - some more than others. But it's true, you have to master the art of balancing the culture and approach of the country with the modernization.

    • @saultorres2691
      @saultorres2691 11 місяців тому

      ​@@Jumbo37279o
      TV

    • @saultorres2691
      @saultorres2691 11 місяців тому

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your comment! We appreciate you seeing the topics discussed through. It’s so important for us to make these matters be known whether one is looking to move or just wanting to know what’s going on in the island and why the number of boricuas leaving and residing overseas is greater than the island itself.

  • @juancruz-of4wz
    @juancruz-of4wz 8 місяців тому +2

    About the food 🍱 the vegetables 🥕 in PR you has to get them locally from the farmers that are in the island 🏝️ not at the super marketplace the food there are very good .

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! Yes we know the quality of food that’s supplied to majority of the island is poor gmo. We know as we worked with the agricultural aspect and partnered with the mayor to help educate locals on nutrient dense food, the community of regenerative farmers is few and cannot supply for the mass. Farmers markets do not have a diverse selection of goods that one can actually receive all the nutrients needed. The system is not as supportive and focused on the well-being rather budget costs and profits.

    • @RL-rh8zf
      @RL-rh8zf 5 місяців тому

      I'm working on buying a 1000 acre organic ranch/farm to provide local good quality nutritious food at a 25% lower cost than the supermarket, do you see this as something that would be of demand? I want to take advantage of the act 60 but would like it to be beneficial for the local population as well, building a school would be part of this plan as well, we would be moving with our children so that is a high priority

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  5 місяців тому +1

      @@RL-rh8zfthat is amazing! We had a farm in PR and supplied food locally on the east coast, and had projects with the city. Depending on your location and approach to building relationships with your community it can be successful! Many locals miss locally grown food that’s quality, if your costs will be less than what’s sold in stores that is great! Schools, many locals and expats had issues with public and private institutions, make sure to do tours and learn from your community what they do for their children. Many expats start their kids with home schooling as it’ll be a better transition before making a decision.

  • @wilsoncamacho8080
    @wilsoncamacho8080 5 місяців тому +2

    You should change the title to " If you're poor, you should not move to PR" :0

  • @cabeziduro
    @cabeziduro 3 місяці тому

    I agreed with some of the reasons not to live there, but everywhere you go there are advantages and disadvantages.
    It's LIFE !!!!
    ( Take the bitter with the sweet )

  • @DoseJaniel2020
    @DoseJaniel2020 Рік тому +4

    Thanks Buddy 🙏 I’m From Here & You Have All The Reason

  • @xaviervalentin3724
    @xaviervalentin3724 Рік тому +2

    I agree on some things but say as many negative things as they got out of hand. Many states in the U.S. where you are from, they are looking for students to recruit them in different important places, so do not generalize. If they had a bad experience, what are they waiting for to go to their beloved country, which I am sure will be wonderful for them. Good luck.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! If you mean companies in the USA are recruiting people in PR to work for them, contractors, it’s because of lower cost for the company. It’s great for people who get hired but the reality is being paid for less than what the company normally pays in their HQ.
      What we spoke about is not just our experience but so many local boricuas and boricuas who have left the island also know these for a fact - they are serious situations that must be discussed and brought to Light. We live in a dark world and unless the blindfolds come off, the cycle of deceit and corruption will continue in such areas.

    • @xaviervalentin3724
      @xaviervalentin3724 11 місяців тому

      @@TheBritoFamily That I give you the reason

  • @JudithSanchez-ht6jn
    @JudithSanchez-ht6jn 21 день тому

    I use to live in my hometown Coamo and surrender by mountain small one it was not hot we can walk to school and hospital i worked to see my friend’s well the towns are small . Most important you know most of the people knew each other the funerals people use to walk to the cemetery now is by car something that I like because the cemeteries must be outside the town. After you work a decent income and live according your mean you can live in island.

  • @ricardojusino7449
    @ricardojusino7449 Рік тому +8

    If it wasn't for my son's and grand kids, I would be living in Mayagüez right at this very moment!

    • @vanessapagan9526
      @vanessapagan9526 Рік тому +1

      Nosotros también! Vivimos en Utah y nos gusta mucho aquí, pero dos de nuestros hijos y dos nietos pequeños están aquí, pero nuestros corazones siempre estarán en Mayaguez!

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! Yes Mayaguez is a lovely place and a home for many boricuas who know live overseas! Who knows if your children and or grandchildren will move to PR, although many boricuas now prefer life overseas, there are many who also move back to their home!

  • @josechino4704
    @josechino4704 10 місяців тому +3

    You need a good pension to retire here at least 5K per month . It's not perfect but much better than many places in the statesThanks.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  10 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! Will help those looking to retire in PR have an idea!

  • @rubenortiz284
    @rubenortiz284 Місяць тому

    After a few decades there ain’t gonna even be Puerto Ricans in Puerto Rico it’s sad such a proud people on a beautiful island

  • @mariaesthervillalobos5739
    @mariaesthervillalobos5739 Рік тому +5

    Si no le gusta que se valla a vivir donde quiera .y déjeme decirle que en cualquier parte del mundo el costo de la vida no es barata. Si hay cosas que no le agrada solo lo que le queda es irse. Pero no poner a un país en mal .en les digo en cualquier parte del mundo la vida no es gratis

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому +1

      Definitely nothing in life is for free, a relationship with YHWH is though! 🕊️
      With the mention of cheap, we discussed the costs of living, for example food costs in PR are overpriced for the low quality produce. You can find a bag of say chicken wings for about $30-40.00 sometimes more and that chicken is fed GMOs.
      These matters share what one is to expect. $30-40 for a bag of low quality wings may be expensive for some households and some households that’s like change.

  • @felipemendez8453
    @felipemendez8453 10 місяців тому +1

    Kris and Nichole, you failed to mention health care in Puerto Rico. There are few Hospitals, and not everyone pueblo (town) will actually have a hospital. Some pueblos will have a health department instead, so if you need to receive hospital treatment, you will find it necessary to drive to a neighboring pueblo. But wait, there is more, traffic between pueblos is awful, and you may find that it takes you a long time to reach the nearest hospital.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your comment and sharing that point. We had not decided to exceed discussing over ten topics as the video can go longer than this one alone. However yes definitely the health industry in PR has its struggles, many of the youth study in the island or overseas and opt in to serving areas other than PR. There is a lot of factors with this and of course a result in less medical centers throughout the island - more being built.

    • @amberdiaz6271
      @amberdiaz6271 10 місяців тому

      Mira ridícula Puerto Rico es pequeño y hay ambulancias que rápidamente te trasladan a un hospital más grande si es necesario yo tengo un niño conectado a un ventilador mecanico y tiene servicio de enfermería las 24 horas una ambulancia lo lleva a sus citas médicas no carece de nada tiene suplidos medicis todos los años. Además acá los servicios medicos son baratos no como en Estados Unidos que son costosos y a veces de.mala calidad

  • @Wizzard777
    @Wizzard777 9 місяців тому +5

    You're spot on. I lived in P.R. for 20 yrs. After that, I joined the Army. I did 20 yrs in the Army, retired almost 7 yrs ago, and the problems I left behind in P.R when I joined the military, are still the same, if not worse. P.R. has a lot of beautiful things, but the cons of living in P.R. outweigh the pros. If you want good quality of life, unfortunately, P.R. does not offer that.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your comment! Yes many boricuas we know who live in P.R and in the mainland have a similar view on how P.R has changed throughout the years. It’s unfortunate but we have hope there’s light at the end of the tunnel!

  • @Evolving62
    @Evolving62 11 місяців тому +3

    Sometimes I think
    Ppl just be trying to prevent ppl from moving to 🇵🇷 if u r moving there with money u will be ok . Don’t go there without money depending on a little minimum wage job & Rent first ❤️

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Yes, with any relocation so important to have one’s finances sorted. Thankfully we had our own business in PR so those concerns hadn’t affected us.

  • @justoreguero1491
    @justoreguero1491 Рік тому +3

    I can give you 100 resent why you shouldn't live in the USA, but I'll top it up in the first one and the #1 is racism. Any property a person buys is not the person, it will always belong to the Government. The rest any one living in the USA can figure it out in every day living. I was born in the USA and 30 years ago I moved to Puerto Rico and my live change to the best. I like to know where this two came out from, but they are not Puertorican.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment and assumptions! Unfortunately racism is a serious matter still within every culture and country worldwide. And unless someone pays for their belongings in cash, even their home is owned by the banks. Millions of people worldwide actually don’t own their home, as many opt in for many years to pay off the mortgage and don’t have the ability to afford their home in cash. Definitely such an important reason for people to learn about financial freedom and generation wealth!

  • @Daisyroseviolet123
    @Daisyroseviolet123 Місяць тому

    You probably have never been at the DMV in Orlando,Florida.
    Humidity in Florida is really bad also.

  • @marysolrodriguez1990
    @marysolrodriguez1990 11 місяців тому +1

    Allow me to clarify that the Education was great until 2010
    It is important to recognize that this comes from government driven mandate
    Today Puerto Rico has brought the best engineers for NASA, biological and infrastructural
    Yet there are no opportunity when you graduate
    However when new leadership and management is in place you are able to have the best of the best to this planet.
    As any other place when opportunity given you make it
    To the message of the two individuals remember that today Puerto Rico is going through a displacement 🎙️

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Yes, times have changed in PR and slowly things are progressing. Improvements takes time definitely especially when there’s been setbacks.
      That is what is bittersweet, the large numbers of boricuas leaving the island for good for opportunities and changing their families trajectory as the opportunities in PR may be slim depending on their career goals.

  • @donald8354
    @donald8354 Рік тому +1

    But it’s cheaper than Hawaii. The sale tax is the highest. 11.5. that’s not good. Electricity is high too 29per kilowatt. Best wishes.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

  • @michellemaloney2059
    @michellemaloney2059 3 місяці тому

    #1 Same here for wage and price point for homes.

  • @lindamanuel9073
    @lindamanuel9073 6 місяців тому +1

    I'm Puerto Rican and I agree with everything being said. Plus I have lived in Spain, so let just say the influence or origin of the corruption, poor education, poor management etc. etc. all started in Spain.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  5 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment!

    • @lindamanuel9073
      @lindamanuel9073 5 місяців тому

      @@TheBritoFamily You're welcome and I hope you and your family are well, healthy, and safe.

  • @ragtoy99
    @ragtoy99 5 місяців тому +1

    You should also know about a doctor's appointment that takes all day long, and what if you ever needed an ambulance you will die before a knowledgeable paramedic crosses paths with you

    • @ragtoy99
      @ragtoy99 5 місяців тому

      I once knew about a situation where the person was dying and in need of care by the responding ambulance crew and he just died right before our eyes and the 1st responder never even put down his fast food drink cup to render aid

  • @benjaminreyes2389
    @benjaminreyes2389 Рік тому +3

    This people arrived after Maria, or after 2017 after September everything got so bad that 300,000 Puertorrican left to the state. But is you choice you live were you want if you do not like it, move. Cuba is avalible.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and assumptions!

  • @boostmobile5326
    @boostmobile5326 Рік тому

    The Best Video Ever Made About Why Not to Live in PR Thanks

  • @user-iy5ou9jt1h
    @user-iy5ou9jt1h Рік тому

    Thank you for all the great info you provided, it is really helpful.

  • @mariabermudezesq
    @mariabermudezesq 9 місяців тому

    If you know you know. Big facts. Especially Cesco. You’re always missing two docs 🤦‍♀️

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment and not to mention business phones are always busy or unavailable!

  • @thetradersam6157
    @thetradersam6157 11 місяців тому +2

    Puerto Rico is a retirement state, job opportunities are scarce and highly competitive...

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому +1

      Yes, many communities are just the older generations and their children have left overseas. There are still many who choose to stay in PR thankfully, but it is a concern for many. With that there is plenty potential when one plans or decides to relocate/start their business in PR.

    • @thetradersam6157
      @thetradersam6157 11 місяців тому

      @@TheBritoFamily in my case, I visit the Island a few times a year and planning to part time retire in the island, I own a home in Aguadilla. My wife and I we love the island, we are beach bums since we were kids. we left in 88 when I joined the military, so in another year or so we are planning to spend a bit more time in PR for winter season..

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@thetradersam6157that’s awesome! Winter is really the best season to be in PR, with all the festivities and holiday meals being prepared. Glad to hear you and your Wife enjoy the island! It’s a gem.

  • @shakinahstouchtv3101
    @shakinahstouchtv3101 8 місяців тому

    I’ll vote for you

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! We hope the next generations of boricuas see the potential and a shift begins.

  • @thewizardofficial973
    @thewizardofficial973 10 місяців тому +1

    If u want to live in Puerto Rico you have to own your house and u expected Puerto Rico to be modern but it’s not that’s why it makes Puerto Rico beautiful it’s that it keep its island appearance

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for you comment! Yes we have a home in Puerto Rico. I (Nicole) wasn’t expecting it to be modern but rather well maintained and similar to my travels to other islands in other areas of the world. PR is beautiful, the island the people are, the results of corrupt politicians and misuse of taxpayer money is what’s disappointing as it’s made many areas look abandoned - the reality is many boricuas have abandoned their homes and left overseas and or infrastructure left for weeds to overtake the area instead of tearing it down to preserve the islands beauty rather.

  • @williamnedry1671
    @williamnedry1671 Рік тому +1

    I live in Arizona and my work has jobs available in Puerto Rico. I was considering it but I'm glad I came across this video, maybe I'll wait.
    Thanks and God Bless

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому +1

      YHWH bless you always! Thank you for sharing. We definitely recommend visiting the island and the different communities and see exactly where you see yourself living, locating your day to day needs and weighing out the pros and cons for you personally. These few topics discussed may not be a problem for some, and some areas of the island may encounter these issues frequently or not as often. Ask questions to the locals and communities you’re interested in to have an idea how it all is so you can prepare for the move and transition if you decide to move to PR!

  • @tpjkgj
    @tpjkgj День тому

    So “98% of politician are corrupted “ but only from the 2 main parties? So the “other options” are not?? 😂😂😂😂

  • @brendasantiago4353
    @brendasantiago4353 10 місяців тому +2

    Love this video... I moved to the States when I was 28 years old. It was the right decision at the moment for such a big change. Now, I'm 50. Kids are adults and parents to take care of.. Every situation is different.. Now, it will be a great decision for me to move to Puerto Rico and be with my parents...

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  10 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! That’s wonderful to hear everything turned out well for you and your family! Definitely see a way to be back in PR and spend those precious moments with your parents if possible. A lot of locals we know and got to know in different communities, majority of them have family overseas and it’s just them (the elderly) for years now. It’d be such a blessing to have a visit or relocate especially with just slowing down with your loved ones and enjoying what the island has to offer.

  • @PS-wt3dc
    @PS-wt3dc 5 місяців тому

    You two are so cute!

  • @felixkmgalanti9064
    @felixkmgalanti9064 Рік тому

    The one thing that I have noticed is that PR is a jewel and naturally a beautiful Island in the Caribbean. And also that Americans from PR and the ones that live there are proud of their Island, Culture and history, and rightly so. But yet, most of all, I noticed all the litter, filth and garbage all over much of the island. What is that all about? I wld be embarrassed. WHAT GIVES? We wld volunteer to clean up, get it all nice, and than in 2 days, we wld go bk, and there wld be litter all over the place again.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! Yes the boricua culture is beautiful, the islands upkeep and policies are what’s been downgrading the island. It’s a shame. I remember when we were in San Juan, the number of trash piled in the streets were odd to see considering San Juan most likely received the most tourist taxpayer funds, yet simple maintenance is not done with all due diligence.

  • @ohwell2790
    @ohwell2790 8 місяців тому

    People living in PR are discouraging others while living there is a hoot. I live on $1500 a month in the USA can I live there on that. Just want to rent a small apartment or studio.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! Yes everyone’s lifestyles will vary, that’s a great thing to know you are able to live off of $1,500.

  • @sigfredoesteves1944
    @sigfredoesteves1944 4 місяці тому

    We have to make a special state for this
    Couple.

  • @dg3831
    @dg3831 11 місяців тому +1

    Did you just say, more females at home depot? I'm packing my bags😂

  • @ThuggyMacho
    @ThuggyMacho Рік тому +1

    I agree. I love my island but unfortunately the people are okay with what they have they don’t want better for themselves.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing! It’s a tough situation as the corruption behind politics have resulted in setbacks, of course many other factors played a role with who was voted by the majority. However what’s great is more people are becoming aware of what’s happening in the island so hopefully the brighter future for the boricuas in the island, and those who have left see a good path ahead be done. The time more boricuas move back and stay in the island will be such a blessing!

  • @marysolrodriguez1990
    @marysolrodriguez1990 11 місяців тому +1

    Humidity: visit Florida especially central Florida 😂

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Oh yes, we totally understand. We avoid costing Florida during the rainy, humid, misquito and hurricane seasons lol. There are also far more humid places than in central Florida! 🌏

  • @rubenowitzv.3135
    @rubenowitzv.3135 11 місяців тому +2

    Bohemians who can’t handle the grind of life🙄Puerto Rico has a better living environment than big major countries around the 🌎 world.🎬

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your opinion! This video on why one should move isn’t discussing the culture of the boricuas, it’s shedding light on what millions of people consider when relocating to any place in the world. It’s important for people to know what to expect, prepare for and or consider beforehand.

  • @leydar.pizarro7186
    @leydar.pizarro7186 Рік тому +2

    Hi there... thanks for your comment i respect that. Yo soy puertorriqueña y vivo aquí... Es un país alto económico, cierto... qué está mal administrado por el gobierno y no próspera, claro! estoy de acuerdo con muchas cosas... la educación es ineficiente ósea es (mala) despues de los huracanes Lorna y Maria y la mala administración "charter" (americana). Nosotros no somos un país 3er mundista... perdóname, llevar papel de baño porque no hay? Eso es ofensivo... pero acepto sus disculpas. Por otro lado las administraciones de agua y de luz fue a consecuencia de un mantenimiento (luz) y un mal manejo administrativo del gobierno, al privatizarlo con una compañía (Luma) americana ósea no lo hace tan bien despues de todo.
    P.s: El problema de la luz sea estabilizado... Puerto Rico is great go visit!

    • @leydar.pizarro7186
      @leydar.pizarro7186 Рік тому

      🇵🇷🏝⛱️🔥🌞🌀 Te veo en SJ! 😄👍

    • @peligropr
      @peligropr Рік тому

      Luma es de Canadá

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Yes there were schools up until the recent year that didn’t have the budget to supply hygiene products for the students. We know as we know kids in private and public schools in PR. Glad to hear your area and its utilities are doing good, some areas however in the island experience more issues than others. It is troubling for many boricuas.

  • @eliudsepulveda8568
    @eliudsepulveda8568 Рік тому +1

    Just remember another reason: lots of abandon buildings, electric power system sucks, frequent power outages, go outside the metro area: abandon lots with grass or “pastos” every where.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing your experience and what you witnessed!

  • @viper184ify
    @viper184ify 10 місяців тому +1

    Estos 2 estan locos

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for you comment! We are indeed crazy for people experiencing YHWH’s goodness and to be free from the worlds deception.

  • @Fousse
    @Fousse Рік тому +2

    Yes, I went to school there and schools look like jails

    • @ricardojusino7449
      @ricardojusino7449 Рік тому +1

      What school did you go to?

    • @Fousse
      @Fousse Рік тому

      Angel Sandin Martinez, public middle school and public high school Lino Padron Rivera.

    • @ricardojusino7449
      @ricardojusino7449 Рік тому +1

      @@Fousse , WOW!
      I guess I got lucky!
      The grammar school and middle school I went to many moons ago, were pretty cool and the teachers in that grammar school I went to were the best teachers I ever had, they really cared about the kids and safety was a priority. Unfortunately the were both closed down a few years ago gringa went on a shutting down schools mode, before going to prison for fraud!

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @user-cg1ed9by2n
    @user-cg1ed9by2n 8 місяців тому +2

    I love Puerto Rico guys forget you guy

  • @joemasterjar
    @joemasterjar Рік тому

    100 % excellent you coment 😂😂😂

  • @carnel73
    @carnel73 Рік тому +26

    It's ok , so you can stay wherever you're from!!

    • @tylerdurden9364
      @tylerdurden9364 Рік тому +1

      Have you seen pr's poverty rate?
      Job growth?
      % of natives leaving due to these circumstances? Don't hate pq digan la vdd

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment!

    • @IsDatReallyBalla
      @IsDatReallyBalla 11 місяців тому

      facts @carnel73

  • @sugarfreecoffee1271
    @sugarfreecoffee1271 Рік тому +11

    Top ten reasons WHY ... "haters" ... talk shit about Puerto Rico 🇵🇷

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your assumption!

    • @KristBeatz
      @KristBeatz 3 місяці тому

      If this wasn’t true many people won’t be moving to The mainland. To be successful in puerto rico is dependent whom you know.

  • @wandapadilla82
    @wandapadilla82 8 місяців тому +1

    Las personas q vivimos en Estados Unidos por muchos años se nos hace dificil volver a vivir en P. R, pero eso no quita qsea una bella isla con sus defectos como el gobierno corrupto, la falta de medicos y q cada dia suben los precios y no sueldo entre otras.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! Yes we hope the next generation sees the potential the island has, as many who have gone overseas refuse to live in PR as their primary residence.

  • @mdejesus3888
    @mdejesus3888 Рік тому

    If you're going to argue about the economy go to the United States to Washington DC and ask them how come it's still not federal there actually the amount of money that they being paid is because all you pay is order light and your gas tank not unless you paying rent that is not your house that's a different story but the landlord or whoever owns that have to go by the economy in Puerto Rico so get your story straight it doesn't make any sense most people in Puerto Rico own their own home and their own land most of them do.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Yes, many of homes in PR have been passed down from their parents (most which are the grandparents who have passed) or the current parents of the youth who are now in University or working their degrees. The credit system is really new, however it is the way of doing things for many people. There are still people who believe in paying cash, we are one of them, however that’s not the case for millions worldwide.

  • @LEVO555PR
    @LEVO555PR 4 місяці тому

    13:30 lol reference/soure me and my bad experience. Even education isn't the best doesn't mean a lot are educated. Before the gov. took out the test we had high level of score until after Huracane Maria forward.

  • @Evolving62
    @Evolving62 11 місяців тому

    I’m moving to z Puerto Rico soon ❤ PR is a place where you go Ruth ur great pension in hand 🇵🇷❤️🇵🇷❤️

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      That’s amazing! You’ll enjoy your retirement, especially with nearby islands to visit for more adventures!

  • @larryreynolds007
    @larryreynolds007 8 місяців тому

    you need to make one titled Ten reason to move to Puerto Rico.......

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! We have one video coming out, we have yet to release it.

  • @MiguelHernandez-hr6tq
    @MiguelHernandez-hr6tq 11 місяців тому +2

    Lots of true but also a lots of BS learned how to be patience. Ad don’t forget any papers at the DMV because the same thing happened to me in ct.

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! We understand no single place on earth is perfect, however when someone is researching a place to move these are just a few things millions of individuals consider, prepare for and are looking to know more about. Definitely many states and countries still are behind with technology.

  • @CGarrett
    @CGarrett 6 місяців тому

    I love his accent

  • @m.g.i.6142
    @m.g.i.6142 Місяць тому

    I cant wait to move home to Mi Boricua Gente. I am 40 and i am tired of America. The island has neen in my dreams every night for the last 3 years.

  • @amberdiaz6271
    @amberdiaz6271 10 місяців тому

    Tantos estudiantes excelentes que ahora trabajan en la NASA y en Google que han salido del sistema de educación pública de Puerto Rico

  • @PabloLAlmodovar-lg6sg
    @PabloLAlmodovar-lg6sg 22 години тому

    Average income in PR is Lower than the poorest state in the US thus making it hard to compete with continental folks moving here. The new tax law for outside investors only benefit foreigners and political parties not the local citizens. Government doesn’t know how to manage the money tax its citizens while the money from the US is lost in government corruption and bureaucracy. Thus we are tax for paying for the past traditional debt we are in today thanks to them. The government is in bankruptcy and miss handling people retirement. We have to pay for a bankrupt electric company appointed by the government plus the 71 billion public debt.

  • @linkmedia5643
    @linkmedia5643 3 місяці тому

    I didn’t know how horrible Puerto Rico was , came here this weekend . Feel sorry for the locals They deserve a better government. You can tell that the government is corrupt and stealing the money.

  • @amberdiaz6271
    @amberdiaz6271 10 місяців тому

    Yo vivo en Puerro Rico y vivo muy bien he vivido en Estados Unidos y no me gusta para nada en Estados Unidos la gente se nata trabajando para pagar un cuarto yo me quedo en mi paraiso Puerro Rico 🇵🇷 donde tengo miles de cosas hermosas para visitar

    • @TheBritoFamily
      @TheBritoFamily  10 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! That’s wonderful you’re living a good life. Unfortunately that’s not the case for many people whether one lives in the USA or in PR, or anywhere in the world for that. Definitely PR as an island is wonderful, the results of corruption due to politics is not - which is what the video discusses.

  • @carmenmolina696
    @carmenmolina696 6 місяців тому

    You are so right as to view on goverment. I lived in Puerto Rico and unfortunately saw the corruption . And everything is so slow. I sincerely think that Puerto Rico will never be a US state. The government just want US money. Thing is people in P.R. eventually accept the way things work. About education, it's really crappy. It has always been that way. When I was a student in P.R. I heard that the reason for this was because they stress college more than prior grades. This is ridiculous. As to students not having toilet paper, I remember when I went to P.R. from New York schools, students pooped in the toilet sink. I came from a beautiful intermediate school and it was a culture shock. Also, my pants hem got filthy with urine. I have bad memories of my experiences. Also, if I tried to explain that this was lousy they looked at me like I had ten heads. But yeah, Puerto Rico is a sort of playpen and that is why they don't want it to become a state.