Rose Hill and Curepipe are my 2 favorite cities coz they reflect genuine Mauritian culture and social fabric In coastal tourist villages people do not know each other and the mentality is so contrasting compared to cities (conservative/communautarian rural plains vs mixed/progressist urban central plateau which also reflects the political slant)
Thanks for sharing. You're right! There's a huge contrast. The center seems more community-minded and the coast is more to each their own. So far, the weather and the lower cost of living are my highlights about living in the center of the isle. 😊
Rose Hill and Curepipe are definitely more family-oriented locations. However, I'm not knowledgeable about the quality of the school systems. I recommend doing a Facebook search as there are many active and community-based Facebook groups for towns in Mauritius available where you can also get some useful feedback.
Hello and thank you for your suggestion. More content related to the center of Mauritius is a great idea. I'll take that into consideration for my next video. Thanks again for tuning in. 😊
Hi Sierra, congratulations to your 1-year Mauritian anniversary 💯!!! Wow.... time is really running. And greetings from the West of the island. We love the South and the West ❤💛💚 because we focus on nature. My personal lesson: AFREEca is the future.
Hello and yes time really does fly! I'm sure that the southwest of the island is filled with enough natural beauty for you and your family 😊. "AFREEca is the future": I approve this message. 👍
Nice information for everyone considering moving abroad! Above all, "step out of my comfort zone" is a very impressive sentence.❤
Thank you for your feedback, Sophia. Life truly begins when we step outside of our comfort zone. It's always worth a try. ☺️
Rose Hill and Curepipe are my 2 favorite cities coz they reflect genuine Mauritian culture and social fabric
In coastal tourist villages people do not know each other and the mentality is so contrasting compared to cities (conservative/communautarian rural plains vs mixed/progressist urban central plateau which also reflects the political slant)
Thanks for sharing. You're right! There's a huge contrast. The center seems more community-minded and the coast is more to each their own. So far, the weather and the lower cost of living are my highlights about living in the center of the isle. 😊
Would you say those are the best for families with middle school children?
Rose Hill and Curepipe are definitely more family-oriented locations. However, I'm not knowledgeable about the quality of the school systems. I recommend doing a Facebook search as there are many active and community-based Facebook groups for towns in Mauritius available where you can also get some useful feedback.
Thank you for coming to our island and loving it so much
0:24 GREAT INFO THANKS WILL DEFINITELY USE THIS INFO!!!!
Thank you for the positive feedback. 🥰
Thank you for sharing. Most expat videos talk about living in the north or the west. Looking for more info regarding living centrally for an expat.
Hello and thank you for your suggestion. More content related to the center of Mauritius is a great idea. I'll take that into consideration for my next video. Thanks again for tuning in. 😊
Great info Sierra.. You earned youself a subs.. welcome to Mauritius
Thank you for watching. Happy to help! ☺️
Happy celebration for anniversary, enjoy life. Our island is plenty of fun and historical sites.
Thank you. ☺️👋
Nice! 😊Are you still there?!
Hi there 🙋🏾♀️. Yes, I'm still in Mauritius. ☺️
Hey you
Great insights
Hi Theodosia 👋. Thanks for your kind words. 😊
Hi Sierra, congratulations to your 1-year Mauritian anniversary 💯!!! Wow.... time is really running.
And greetings from the West of the island. We love the South and the West ❤💛💚 because we focus on nature.
My personal lesson: AFREEca is the future.
Hello and yes time really does fly! I'm sure that the southwest of the island is filled with enough natural beauty for you and your family 😊.
"AFREEca is the future": I approve this message. 👍
A natural melting pot! Not often appreciated by the locals unless they travel abroad!
Good point. 👍😊🎯
I heard this as well!
Wait till you have the medical service!
Oh, I did 😅. What was your experience like?
Public or private medical services..
I've dabbled in both, but I think customer service is a pretty unique experience here for the most part.
@@expatsierra Thanks for your help..God bless
With respect do you like Mauritius ?