Hey great video, informative, well made. My only question to you is, when you saw those big homes your said “ I can only guess who’s living in a few of those” what’s your assumption?
@@Tonksify sorry man but since your now an influencer I just want you consider what your implying . That that house can’t possible be from a hard working Mexican. You haven’t meant a wealthy Mexican that is not selling drugs guns etc?
@@Tonksify giving you feedback. It’s up to you to take it or not. Like I said your content and format of video are great. I would of figured you would take the good and bad into consideration. Anyhow. Cheers hope all goes well.
Everyone has a different experience and opinion .I've heard many people and expats say they Love the Town of Chapala because it's low key not to touristy with tourist .So I guess it depends on your lifestyle and what your looking for.Many people prefer Ajijic over Chapala and many prefer Chapala over Ajijic .
Not really worth "Visiting", except as a scouting trip, as there really is not much to see. "Retiring" is something completely different. I have visited 60+ countries and have lived several in of them short term: Valencia, Rio de Janerio, Hua Hin, Bavaria, Quito. And now Lake Chapala for 16 years. It is one of the best places in the world to retire: Moderate temperature & weather all the time, abundant cheap rentals, easy-ish visas, well-developed expat networks and activities, few hassles or problems... But a mere visitor gets no hint of these factors really.
3:14 solid dance moves
would take me years to master
nice video! I wish you would have showed more of the town, like markets or shopping options and some Restaurants options.
Thank you, I wish I took a bit more footage!
Hey great video, informative, well made. My only question to you is, when you saw those big homes your said “ I can only guess who’s living in a few of those” what’s your assumption?
Thank you! The two characters I put on screen at that moment are from Narcos, just messing around 😁
@@Tonksify sorry man but since your now an influencer I just want you consider what your implying . That that house can’t possible be from a hard working Mexican. You haven’t meant a wealthy Mexican that is not selling drugs guns etc?
Sorry man, it just irks me a bit, it just seems you still don’t know much about Mexico aside from cartels.
@yeshuaismyredeemer i have 300 subs, that’s an influencer? Have you ever heard of the term.. joking? Feel free to unsub & stop watching at any point 😂
@@Tonksify giving you feedback. It’s up to you to take it or not. Like I said your content and format of video are great. I would of figured you would take the good and bad into consideration. Anyhow. Cheers hope all goes well.
Everyone has a different experience and opinion .I've heard many people and expats say they Love the Town of Chapala because it's low key not to touristy with tourist .So I guess it depends on your lifestyle and what your looking for.Many people prefer Ajijic over Chapala and many prefer Chapala over Ajijic .
Not really worth "Visiting", except as a scouting trip, as there really is not much to see. "Retiring" is something completely different. I have visited 60+ countries and have lived several in of them short term: Valencia, Rio de Janerio, Hua Hin, Bavaria, Quito. And now Lake Chapala for 16 years. It is one of the best places in the world to retire: Moderate temperature & weather all the time, abundant cheap rentals, easy-ish visas, well-developed expat networks and activities, few hassles or problems... But a mere visitor gets no hint of these factors really.