I've notice Mexican people always hating on Indians online for no reason. Indians dont even think about Mexican people so why do you hate us for no reason?
@elizas3249 That's how I speak, and people prefer to speak Spanish to me because they can't understand me, of course, Spanish speaking people. Whites have to deal with it.
I am from Trinidad living in the uk. I love my fellow Mexican brother's and sisters living in the uk. 🇹🇹🇲🇽❤🇬🇧❤You are welcome here any time!🇲🇽🇬🇧🇲🇽🇬🇧🇲🇽🇬🇧
My wife likes to say that I am more Mexican than Trini...but I grew up around Mexicans all my life, hardworking people. I would love to visit the UK one day.
I'm Korean American so I've been to Korea. I also been to the UK. And just got back from Mexico City. I can't imagine the culture shock these folks must have experienced when they got to the UK. British people are nice and they can be warm once you get to know them but it's not like the warmth and kindness you experience with everyone in Mexico. Mexicans are hard working and like to get things done fast. So that must have been another culture shock because people take their time in the UK. Sometimes people don't even take their job seriously. I've been to quite a few countries and I'd have to say that I have my heart set on returning to Mexico and hopefully live there one day. It's a great country with great people that are measuring their foot steps into entering the modernized world. I like it that they value community over possessions.
@@WorldReserveCurrency yea have Mexican local mechanics ripping me off and stealing my catalytic converters, been gang stalking and targeted , because I’m not Mexican, white or black. Eff off with your propaganda and my young ones are turning into local Mexican gangs and they aren’t Mexican.
Doesn't work like that at all. Cartels want money out of what you do. If you are a business owner they demand payment from & If you refuse, then they start threaten you and your family. He decided to leave for good.
Mexicans like to work hard like polish, we dont beg or muck around because it is looked down upon in mexico. First thing ur family asks is "what are you doing for work?" at gatherings.
@@rubertgriffin8411And if you're already working but not enough hours that is also looked down upon. You have to be working over 40 hours for you to not get called out.
You can have the Mexicans from our street, they love breaking our laws, throwing their beer cans / bottles on other people's property speeding up and down the street, running stop signs, they are dirty disgusting people.
I’m a London native, born & bred. I had no idea their were Mexicans 😅 Theirs always been tons of Spanish, tons of Colombians in the borough I grew-up in. But I distinctly remember only meeting my first Mexican in 2009…His name was Tony
I’ve traveled by car, train, and public transit through some amazing places-France, Spain, and, of course, Mexico. Each place has its charm, but Mexico is on another level. Road-tripping through Guanajuato, with its colorful streets and underground tunnels, or exploring Michoacán, full of deep traditions and breathtaking scenery, makes you feel like you’re part of something timeless. And it’s not just these places-every corner of Mexico has its own story, culture, and beauty. What makes Mexico even more special is the people. The hospitality and warmth you feel, whether in a big city or a small village, is unmatched. It’s like being embraced by the culture itself. If you’re living abroad, I can’t recommend enough-go back and explore with your family. Mexico isn’t just a place; it’s an experience that stays with you forever. ¡Viva México! 🇲🇽✨
I don’t know if it was my necessity to hear something kind today among the craziness we’re going through in the USA, but your comment made me teary. “It’s like the culture itself embraces you” Indeed, my people in Mexico are good people.
@@TruthTeller8888 Yeah, Michoacán has its challenges, no doubt, but there’s so much more to it than just the headlines. The culture, the food, the traditions-it’s next level. Every place has its ups and downs, but focusing on the beauty and people makes it all worth it.
@@natureandrandomstuff Totally, you can’t drive or take a train from Europe to America-wish we had teleportation for that! But road-tripping in Mexico or Europe? Whole different vibe, and both are unforgettable in their own way. It’s all about the adventure, no matter how you get there!
I had a Korean Mexican friend in medical school, he was straight up Tijuana. Tripped me out how Mexican he was. And also a Chinese Honduran, very cool.
I'm a Mexican that lives in the US. Have been here for 25 years now. Seeing my culture go to other parts of the world makes me proud. I would love to visit the UK and speak with the British Mexicans. We would have a lot to talk about .
@@bogasixtyeight5153Sorry but for those of us that can provide not only a huge portion of DNA evidence of being INDIGENOUS, and our 1st Spanish Ancester to what is now the USA , that is offensive. We keep traditions, language and gastronomy and many not assimilated to a typical USA European.
I'm Mexican American born and have always been attracted to everything British and UK. And just love the accents! Never knew my people lived there! Can't wait to go 🥰
As a Brit who lived in cd. Nezahualcoyotl for several years I hope the Mexican people feel welcome here because they made me feel welcome in there home land they are so kind and generous people with a great sense of humour ❤🇲🇽
@@James-fb9lw You're from California, I'm from London and you word things poorly. Know wtf you're talking about before you comment. You're welcome "too" (it's not "to").
Did you move back to Mexico? BTW I love Mexico, I've been 3 times from the United States to Puerto Vallarta, Cancun (I visited Chichén Itzá on this trip), Guadalajara, and Puerto Penasco. I live in New Mexico, btw.
I’m Mexican American and live in a border town in super south Texas. I visited London once and was interested in going to school there. I met one waitress who was Mexican and had the same name as me, Andrea. She was awesome and said there were a few places that had traditional Mexican food. This is cool to see there are some of us over there! Would love to go back.
Mexicans are the most diverse ethnicity in my opinion. I look Colombian or bi racial to Americans. While my cousins look like they could star in Apocalypto or pass for an Anglo-Saxon lol
@@TheHenneylochalf my cousins in Mexico are super white, some have blonde hair and some have blue eyes. Even in my own immediate family, my sis and dad are white, me and my bro are tan and my mom is fricken dark. Mexico is more of a melting pot than the US. You're so ignorant. Look up what Mexican DNA test looks like
Mexicans live abroad and not just the United States. Mexican Americans also live abroad within this expat community such as myself living in Australia. I've met with many other Mexican expats and Mexican Americans in UK, France, Spain, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, and Australia.
@@decollector95 as someone who lives in Texas there's a bunch of us Mexicans here but I would probably be super surprised if I see or hear Mexican culture in let's say North Dakota or South Carolina or even West Virginia 😂 so I'm definitely going to travel to see for myself 😁
Where in Australia are you? My best friend is in Adelaide, born there but just moved back, and I've thought of leaving the US to join her. Is there any decent Mexican food? Tacos? What's that situation like? Can you get spicy food? I need the real scoop from an Ausie side Mexican expat. Have many in your community opened good authentic restaurants?
I love how all of my fellow mexicans in the video, are respectful, hard working and adapting to the country that embraced them, without losing their culture. It's sad that some of them, left because of drug cartel extortion.
A few years ago according to MX Gov information, there were more Mexicans living in the UK than in Spain. In fact more Mexicans were living in Germany than in Spain. Lately, because brexit and the economy situation in Germany, there has been a change and more Mexicans are living in Spain. But they're only less than 10,000, this is nothing in comparison with the millions of Mexicans in the US and Canada. Mexicans in Europe in general are more educated than their fellow citizen in the US or Canada. Also, it's natural that they don't feel so much connection with people from other spanish speaking countries in the Americas since the Latin/latino thing is not strong in Mexico. For a few thousands of Mexicans even the Spaniards, French, Italians, Portuguese, Romanians are also latinos,
From ahat i recall there has been an increase in more rich Mexicans buting up expensive property in Spain. So you do have an influx of rich Mexican that are either moving to spain since they can afford it, or are just buying vacation homes there. I thought it was an interesting thing.
@@PC-tanThey are coming home regardless of what the Spaniards think, the richest Latinos are always white hispanics and their heritage is straight up from Spain, but the Spaniards still want to believe that these people are somehow lesser even though they are talking about another white hispanic with roots from Spain after the colonization of the indigenous people
I’m 18, turning 19 tomorrow. first generation Mexican-American from Mexican parents who migrated to the states in search for a better quality of life for their family. My parents have worked hard to provide and Recently, all the political division and the villainizing of my people/culture has surmounted in me potentially making a move to the U.K. I want to honor my parents sacrifices but i don’t see myself living here with the mindset this country has chosen to adopt. The energy here is tense. I’m being guided as time goes on but I truly appreciate this video! great insight. We’re all part of the human race. Viva Mexico🌼🌼🌼
The "energy " here is not tense. You need to explore our country more and stop that victim mentality. No one sees your culture as villains. What the US wants is for its government to take care of its people first, regardless of ethnicity. This is a great country to live in and has offered plenty of opportunities for immigrants, like your parents, for example. And at your age, you still need to experience the actual adult world. Like the gentleman in this video said, there's more good people than bad. If you're going to live with that mindset that everyone hates your people, you'll always feel like you're in a divided world.
@@gracea3213 no one gives a S about your "advice." shut up, don't tell this person how to feel or what to do. they are right. go away with your cheap "wisdom"
Happy Birthday 🎊🎉🎂 Yeah honestly , I’m white and Mexican , from California. Never was race an issue with anyone until the media started pushing the narrative about 10 yrs ago. You are being fooled by the politicized media. But feel free to travel and even live in the UK. It looks awesome , just don’t let that be the driving force to your life and decisions .
@@gracea3213 Love how you speak for HIS/HER culture. First, let's clarify one thing - the poster is AMERICAN, born and raised; how dare you speak to him/her like he/she's a foreigner and so condescendingly?! What would you know about this commenter's personal life journey/experience? Second, he/she has a right to his/her opinion, whether you like it or not, wtihout needing a history "lesson" from you. What would you know about his/her experience? Have you ever walked in his/her shoes? How dare you?! Your white privilege is glaring! You MAGAs are so easy to detect!
@@youtubeaccount5356 Dejen de decir eso bola de pochos, no son mexicanos, eso les dicen los gringos por que para ellos nunca serán verdaderos estadounidenses, pero aca nadie los considera mexicanos, ustedes son gringos
I'm a Brit who just spent 4 months in Mexico. I'm not sure how you cope with the UK winters tbh 😅 and I'm sure you miss the food. I'm in El Salvador now and it's the first I've heard of Salvadorans and Mexicans not getting along in the UK 😅 All the best guys 🇲🇽🤝🇬🇧
There’s lots of Palestinians pretending to be Salvadorans!! The real Salvadorans are not living their country!! And they are actually Native American!! They got invaded by Palestinians 😡
@marisol033 great, this is a country that's on the up and up. Its very safe here, the people are happy and industry is booming with lots of investment coming from overseas
@@garolstipock no thanks! I just made due today with a long sleeve shirt in New Mexico. I love the weather here, but the UK is spectacular to visit, which I've done once and hope to do again!
My favourite UK based Mexicans run Proper Tacos at The Nags Head Market in North London, the best place to get authentic Mexico City style tacos and Pozole 😋 they are soooo friendly to!
A Mexican here that's been a fan of 60's ska for decades I had met people online by facebook from England.I find people that are from Northern England more friendly then people from London also i have a few scottish friends. I might be wrong I have a good friend from Stoke on Tent.
🎉 I really enjoyed this video. My experience with people from the UK has been nothing but fun! When they open up to you, they are totally cool, trust me! Shout out to all the mates in the UK!! This is Chris rom Downey, California🇺🇸✌
@ricardo_cn Raza Has balls to even Begin to leave Mexico 🇲🇽 for the USA 🇺🇸 an unknown country but Southwest US is alot more Raza now but to leave for The UK 🇬🇧 Is WILD Dude crazy
I previously mentioned something similar. I am from the midwest (Ohio) and during my travels outside of the US as a black man I felt safer and accepted during my time two visits to the UK and three visits to Costa Rica
At least the British people like Mexicans. Here in the U.S. the people have somewhat of a mixed reaction towards Mexicans eventhough the U.S. and Mexico are neighbors.
@@ratmon19bro the minority is very loud here. A couple Mexicans probably really hate people from the US, but it’s not a majority most of them probably just don’t care.
The difference between Mexicans living in the USA and England is that language was probably is absolutely vital to learn from day one in England. Where as in the USA nowadays there is just about millions of spanish employees that can help youbin any kind of business. Thus learning the english language become less vital or important, naturally.
This is interesting! Thank you for making this video, I am Mexican - born and raised in the United States, and I wondered if there were any Mexicans living in the U.K. and what it is like for them. Seems like it is the same as it is in the United States when I was growing up, people took interest in Mexican culture. Now that I am grown there are so many Mexicans living in the United States that people do not really take interest in our race and culture but Americans love Mexican food.
You can see the light of God in the Mexican man, he is glowing and full of love! I love his happy personality and also he looks like my cousin 😂 Many times people confuse my cousins with middle eastern mostly Arabs and they’re Mexican
My old man lived in the US for 48 years. He always said his culture never changed. He retired and moved back to Mexico. That's when he realized how americanized he had become. He even likes the tacos better in the US.
I visited London 2.5 months ago and I’m from LA and Mexican American and I felt like a unicorn lol not only am I brown, from LA but I was also raised in the hood ELA so when they would hear my slang they were shocked, curios and fascinated! Now that I think about it this is the response I get everywhere lol like man this guys brown, hood, from LA and got bread!
Being Chicano, I use to trip out on the Japanese and Vietnamese embracing Chicano culture, now actual mexicans living in the UK! I would really like to visit the UK someday!
@@Dunamis_82 it’s crazy cause we are not used to see it but it’s normal in Europe to see people from many countries. London has a significant Brazilian and Colombian community. The children and grand children of the immigrants all speaking UK English. Same thing happens in the US.
Actually no. Real Spaniards do not have Arabic or African DNA. Arabs were not in the pennisula. The Moors were Berbers and were a tiny, ruling minoriy. Most eventually were European converts trying to avoid oppression. Intermarrying was punishable by death. Most the Mexicans with MENA DNA are actually from MENA people who moved to LATAM and nothing to do with Spain.
Well someone said that's not true but Spaniards to me do look Middle Eastern not all of them but most of them, so ye could be the Spanish blood, or it could just be that they have Middle Eastern ancestry cause many Arabs have migrated to Mexico.
@@youtubeaccount5356 Describe how Middle Eastern and Spaniards look alike.. First, Spaniards hair is finer, second our eyes are round and hooded, close and deep set (common European trait), mouths and lips are thin not thick like Arab. Our noses are very narrow, straight and pointy (like a high pointy triangle from the side) with a sculpted tip and not hooked or hanging with expose long kidney-shape nostrils, our cheekbones are set by the eyes and not in the mid face like Arabs that tend to slope forward like a camel, our foreheads are higher. Middle Eastern have thicker skin. The facial bones on MENA are thicker. The Spaniard in my avatar looks like Swede actor Stellan Skarsgard in the film Anita. Typical Galician, Asturian, Basque and even Catalan face..C'mon. Let's hear it
Had an opportunity to travel London with the family. Had an great experience in Streatham and Brixton plus London was awesome. Would definitely travel again to explore more England.
Thanks for this video, I found it very informative. I’m of Hispanic descent I was born and raised in the USA. I understand most of the Spanish but don’t speak it much.
Born in Guadalajara, Mexico but have lived my entire life in the Los Angeles area, I enjoyed this video quite a bit. Although I'm not used to hearing Mexicans speaking with a Brit accent, I appreciate it since they live there and were bound to pick up the accent. Nevertheless, I'm not quite sure I would move to a country where there aren't many persons of Hispanic background. I wouldn't want to be looked at as an oddity and more so, I don't think that I would deal with racism/discrimnation very well. I love British music/musicians and hope that one day I make it out to London, Manchester and Liverpool.
El mundo es abierto para todos puedes ser quién quieras ser, humano es humano no necesariamente mexicano no hay un manual de que es ser mexicano simplemente es nacer en México eso si es seguro, pero estando en otro país viviendo y pagando impuestos para ese país no creó que a la gente que es su país le guste eso, eres un gringo con descendientes mexicanos y ya, tú eres ya en parte gringo no mexicano.
@@alexmadrid6043 It's intresting how love, job-opportunties, curiosities, destinies can throw you out of your land and legit into different countries and continents or? 😉 😉
I was a US servicemember of Mexican descent that spent 4 years in the UK. Although I'm not from Mexico, I was never made to feel unwelcome because of the color of my skin. I definitely miss it there.
There seems to be a misunderstanding from many Europeans that people are wielding guns everywhere in the states. Most who carry guns are concealed carry, who, by the way, are the least likely to ever use a gun in a criminal manner. I think they might assume that all the US is like a bad part of Chicago where gang shootings unfortunately still occur.
What’s really interesting is that they don’t have an accent despite only being there for a few years. I’m talking about the accent you get when barely learning a language
The lady with the UK accent is like female Alfred Molina. The first time I heard him spoke I was shocked. Never realised he is English! Love her accent though. It's a nice mix
Very nice video didn’t know there were Mexicans in the uk especially hearing her with a British accent is astounding cause I’m use to American Mexicans . And I’m half Mexican and half Salvadoran and it’s the same here in the usa. Mexicans and Salvadorans don’t get along but it would vary by person to person also.
I am Mexican American from the USA. Outside of the continent, no one even believes me when I tell them that i am from the USA. I do use that to my advantage. In Bali, it was easy for me to.blend in, especially if I was wearing sunglasses. I noticed that the shop in the video was selling Valentina ❤. I looked for it in Bali but I couldn't find it.
At this point honestly we just embarrassing ourselves having to migrant to other countries for an opportunity we gotta open our eyes and revolt against evil en Mexico, hay que pelear por nuestros derechos y sueños
De verdad. I know little about Mexican politics but find it sad that so many Mexicans have it so hard they are willing to uproot and move to places with different languages and cultures. I love all the ethnically Mexican people I know, but it is sad that they cannot enjoy the culture and community they love so much in peace and prosperity at home. Again, foreigner perspective, but I hear the cartels run certain parts of the country. Other parts are considered safe. What is the solution? I hope those of means, will, and skill work to make Mexico a better place to live for Mexicans.
@@TylerD288 yup, grew up in dyker heights, with Italians and Irish so it rubs oifff, mix that with Puerto Rican and black culture slang and sazon papi, deadass ya tu sabe puñeta vamo pa ya, in the words of Biggie... love is the Brooklyn way,
@@orlandooropeza3338 Never really hung out in Dyker Heights but, I’ve passed through it on the N and F trains going back to Queens. My dad grew up in Bushwick during the 70s and 80s.
@ because they can get working holiday visas very easily. Mexicans too actually but I guess they don’t know much about it, not sure why there are fewer
Interesting to hear Mexicans with a UK Mexican accent I’m used to hearing Mexican American California accent so much where it’s just part of the culture here in LA county. It’s saddens me to hear in the video of the lady saying she didn’t feel the American dream; that it’s harder to live in United Sates.
I've lived in the US for more than 20 yrs, my parents brought me here when I was a kid. Only one advice for my countrymen living aboard. GO BACK TO MÉXICO, I'm now almost 40, my life has passed me by and I realize money isn't everything, nothing compares to the freedom and being happy, I should've went back many years ago.
Watch next: Mexican asylum seeker living in the UK shares his story 🇲🇽🇬🇧
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honest truth is there is no mexican culture in the uk or mexican restaurants its a rare percentage of mexicans in the uk
Elisa don’t have to worry about Donald Trump regime
@@mattburritothere are Mexicans restaurants but most are in London. You find more South Americans in the UK.
I've notice Mexican people always hating on Indians online for no reason. Indians dont even think about Mexican people so why do you hate us for no reason?
I'm met mexicans in Montréal & Québec City the fluent in french , Spanish and English
As a Brit I worked in a Mexican Restaurant in Southern California. They made me so welcome and took care of me with great advice. Lovely People🙏
I’m pretty sure they never made u learn their slang either
@ went something like this. Dee on day way!
@@kellyk5946 you meant : Que onda wey?...spanish for what's up dude? 😂😂😂
@@kellyk5946 lol
@@latitudsur4621 I thought that was. Kerr pass a?
The British-Mexican accent is 🤯
FrenChihuahua
Blowing my mind too!
The lady that preferred her face off camera sounded like Sofia Vergara, but with a British accent! 😂
@elizas3249 That's how I speak, and people prefer to speak Spanish to me because they can't understand me, of course, Spanish speaking people. Whites have to deal with it.
Crumpet! Crumpets! We don’t need no stinky crumpets!
We got Mexicans with a British accent before GTA VI
You know I was just randomly thinking about that the other day, Mexican with a British accent and this pops up on TH-cam 😂
@@walterwhite1same bro😂
It makes me smile. I always wonder if there are Mexicans in England while watching the premier league.
I’m loving this mix: Mexicans with British accents❤❤❤ 😅
@@AmericanMuscle323 great minds think alike
I am from Trinidad living in the uk. I love my fellow Mexican brother's and sisters living in the uk. 🇹🇹🇲🇽❤🇬🇧❤You are welcome here any time!🇲🇽🇬🇧🇲🇽🇬🇧🇲🇽🇬🇧
My wife likes to say that I am more Mexican than Trini...but I grew up around Mexicans all my life, hardworking people. I would love to visit the UK one day.
🇬🇧🇲🇽🫶 🇹🇹🇬🇧
You are incredible! Cheers my friend 🫶🏻
Trinidad and Tobago is a beautiful country ❤ went there in 2015
Wow! Mexican people are loving and we have big hearts. You’re a very loving person too! Have a wonderful Christmas!
I'm Korean American so I've been to Korea. I also been to the UK. And just got back from Mexico City. I can't imagine the culture shock these folks must have experienced when they got to the UK. British people are nice and they can be warm once you get to know them but it's not like the warmth and kindness you experience with everyone in Mexico. Mexicans are hard working and like to get things done fast. So that must have been another culture shock because people take their time in the UK. Sometimes people don't even take their job seriously. I've been to quite a few countries and I'd have to say that I have my heart set on returning to Mexico and hopefully live there one day. It's a great country with great people that are measuring their foot steps into entering the modernized world. I like it that they value community over possessions.
nice greetings from san diego california mexican of course..
Well said...
Why do Mexicans flee Mexico?
@@WorldReserveCurrency yea have Mexican local mechanics ripping me off and stealing my catalytic converters, been gang stalking and targeted , because I’m not Mexican, white or black. Eff off with your propaganda and my young ones are turning into local Mexican gangs and they aren’t Mexican.
Hard working and like to get things done fast didn’t digest well.. 😂😂😂😂 ask anyone to who live in Mexican.
I’m Mexican living in Northern England . My dads, dad was born in Cork Ireland but raised in México and MEXICANO! 🇲🇽🌶️xx
I'm Mexican and I'm planning to go visit the Northern England next year any recommendations.?
So you’re white ?😂
Que onda
So you went home? 😂😂
@@AmericanMuscle323yea obviously she’s a guera. Lots of Mexicans like that in the north of Mexico
As a guy from Southern California, I can attest that having Mexicans as your neighbors is a big plus. Best people and food.
And the best gangs in the world
Hope this doesn't get too many views for the sake of the dude who is wanted by cartel members.
Surprised he didn’t do like the lady who only showed her hands.
They usually want to kill someone who doesn't give them what they want. Now that he's gone, they more than likely already took it
Its just blatantly a story he used to get asylum. Mexico is a huge country and mostly very safe.
If he's wanted by cartel, they will find him now. He must pay for what he did
Doesn't work like that at all. Cartels want money out of what you do. If you are a business owner they demand payment from & If you refuse, then they start threaten you and your family. He decided to leave for good.
Mexicans with a British accent 😂😂
That shit really puts you into a twilight zone 😵💫😵💫
Ahí dispense usté 🤷🏻♀️
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@@reno.rodolfo3089 Because it's weird, mexicans aren't supposed to exist on any other continent, but the American continent.
You have betrayed us
@@reno.rodolfo3089 because they are traitors
I wish we had more Mexicans in the UK. More Mexicans means more Mexican restaurants, and that would improve the UK beyond all recognition. 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Mexicans like to work hard like polish, we dont beg or muck around because it is looked down upon in mexico. First thing ur family asks is "what are you doing for work?" at gatherings.
@@rubertgriffin8411actually majority of you all like to beg.
@@carlcast1286thats bs i live in a border town and the majority of the people i see begging are well ill just say they're not mexicans.
@@rubertgriffin8411And if you're already working but not enough hours that is also looked down upon.
You have to be working over 40 hours for you to not get called out.
You can have the Mexicans from our street, they love breaking our laws, throwing their beer cans / bottles on other people's property speeding up and down the street, running stop signs, they are dirty disgusting people.
I’m a London native, born & bred. I had no idea their were Mexicans 😅
Theirs always been tons of Spanish, tons of Colombians in the borough I grew-up in. But I distinctly remember only meeting my first Mexican in 2009…His name was Tony
I'm not surprised Tony made an impression on you. Mexicans are cool people!
You can’t trust a Mexican named tony
What do Mexicans think of British food?
Lol Tony, we’ll I guess Antonio in Spanish
@@bloodorangemoon nope. They ain't cool.
There needs to be a meet-up of Mexican-Americans and Mexican-Brits somewhere
I’ve traveled by car, train, and public transit through some amazing places-France, Spain, and, of course, Mexico. Each place has its charm, but Mexico is on another level. Road-tripping through Guanajuato, with its colorful streets and underground tunnels, or exploring Michoacán, full of deep traditions and breathtaking scenery, makes you feel like you’re part of something timeless. And it’s not just these places-every corner of Mexico has its own story, culture, and beauty.
What makes Mexico even more special is the people. The hospitality and warmth you feel, whether in a big city or a small village, is unmatched. It’s like being embraced by the culture itself. If you’re living abroad, I can’t recommend enough-go back and explore with your family. Mexico isn’t just a place; it’s an experience that stays with you forever.
¡Viva México! 🇲🇽✨
@zvkvhs3818 but you can't travel in car or train, neither public transportation from Europe to America. 😆
You didn’t talk about crime, drugs and cartels … be thankful you escaped from Michoacán 😂
I don’t know if it was my necessity to hear something kind today among the craziness we’re going through in the USA, but your comment made me teary.
“It’s like the culture itself embraces you”
Indeed, my people in Mexico are good people.
@@TruthTeller8888 Yeah, Michoacán has its challenges, no doubt, but there’s so much more to it than just the headlines. The culture, the food, the traditions-it’s next level. Every place has its ups and downs, but focusing on the beauty and people makes it all worth it.
@@natureandrandomstuff Totally, you can’t drive or take a train from Europe to America-wish we had teleportation for that! But road-tripping in Mexico or Europe? Whole different vibe, and both are unforgettable in their own way. It’s all about the adventure, no matter how you get there!
Damn foo they made it Hella far !
Like drugs 😂
😂😂😂😂
Like Roach🪳 😂 I’m Mexican American
“If you made it that far, you can stay!” - Felipe Garza
THEY HAVE TO WHEN THEY’RE RUNNING FROM THE CARTELS. TUVO QUE NADAR HASTA LA CH!NG@DA 😂😂
Wow!! It’s crazy to hear Mexican’s with a British accent!!
I had a Korean Mexican friend in medical school, he was straight up Tijuana. Tripped me out how Mexican he was. And also a Chinese Honduran, very cool.
It's crazy to hear Mexicans with a American accent!!
😂😂😂
@@TruthTeller8888ironically going off your pfp, you look quite Latino yourself
@@lRomeznot really, it’s quite normal.
As a Hispanic considering moving to the UK, this video was informative. Thanks!
I live in the UK, its really not that great hear at the moment. Just a warning.
We don't want anymore we're drowning,our ship is going down because of too many people like you
@@RichDeane-dj4pgand why is that i wonder 🤔 not enough to go around is there!!!
“Hispanic “ is broad. What is your ancestry?
@@azborderlands my mother is Cuban-American and my father is French-Canadian.
I'm a Mexican that lives in the US. Have been here for 25 years now. Seeing my culture go to other parts of the world makes me proud. I would love to visit the UK and speak with the British Mexicans. We would have a lot to talk about .
Welcome brother from 🇬🇧 to 🇲🇽
Hat’s off to all of you Latinos in the UK. I’m a Mexican/Californian living in East Germany. Definitely a cultural shock
I freaking love Mexicans. They are always done to drink and always have your back. They actually make you part of their family ❤️
We ❤ you too. ✌🏽
Chicano dude from LA. Peace my Mexican homies in the UK🕺😎
London is quite diverse, interesting video.
I saw a video on chicanos and people from Mexico in the comments were saying chicanos aren’t even Mexican anymore
@@bogasixtyeight5153Sorry but for those of us that can provide not only a huge portion of DNA evidence of being INDIGENOUS, and our 1st Spanish Ancester to what is now the USA , that is offensive. We keep traditions, language and gastronomy and many not assimilated to a typical USA European.
Chicanos ain’t Mexican, they have their own culture.
@@johnnyquid-xj4kk Chicanos are Mexican light.
I'm Mexican American born and have always been attracted to everything British and UK. And just love the accents! Never knew my people lived there! Can't wait to go 🥰
I hope there's a part two. Truly enjoyed the interviews. Sending love from California!
Love how I can meet my fellow Mexicans at every corner of the earth
Now I've seen it all, Mexicans with a British accent.
Hey homes those tacos are bloody good *insert British accent
Typical ignorance
Or people trying to speak Spanish????
As a Brit who lived in cd. Nezahualcoyotl for several years I hope the Mexican people feel welcome here because they made me feel welcome in there home land they are so kind and generous people with a great sense of humour ❤🇲🇽
Nezahualcoyolt.. thank god you didn't got kidnapped in the hell ridden neighborhood
My Chinese wife and I visited London from California last year. All I can say is England needs more Mexicans! You need spice in your food!
We get the spice from our massive Indian community, thank you very much 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇳
Different spices all together. That’s why you don’t know what talking about. And you’re welcome to.
@@James-fb9lw You're from California, I'm from London and you word things poorly. Know wtf you're talking about before you comment. You're welcome "too" (it's not "to").
@@wakeuprepriseinthesunshine9294 We won. Get over it.
😂
Shout out to the lady in glasses and her fantastic British accent
how the f did she do that?
she sounds like she's from blackburn
@@RicoClout28 mAgIc!
Her fake account as an American Mexican u don’t have too do that just be ur self
@@wafflaaar1067 close actually 🤣 but I was born and raised in Mexico but been living in the north west for 10 years now 🙂
Nice video of where to buy Valentina sauce in London.😅
Priorities!
The best!
I'm Mexican and used to live in Portsmouth England and people would say they thought I was Greek😅😊
most Mexicans are mostly genetically European
Did you move back to Mexico? BTW I love Mexico, I've been 3 times from the United States to Puerto Vallarta, Cancun (I visited Chichén Itzá on this trip), Guadalajara, and Puerto Penasco. I live in New Mexico, btw.
I lived in Southampton between 2018-2019 😊
I'm Japanese Mexican born and raised in southwest USA, the most heard question my entire life: "What are you?"
@@AZHITWimagine bein Afro Mexicano lol
I’m Mexican American and live in a border town in super south Texas. I visited London once and was interested in going to school there. I met one waitress who was Mexican and had the same name as me, Andrea. She was awesome and said there were a few places that had traditional Mexican food. This is cool to see there are some of us over there! Would love to go back.
lol border towns are basically mexico...
If you want to study in 🇬🇧 go for it many respects 🇲🇽 from 🇬🇧
Mexicans are the most diverse ethnicity in my opinion. I look Colombian or bi racial to Americans. While my cousins look like they could star in Apocalypto or pass for an Anglo-Saxon lol
nothing diverse about black hair, brown eyes and brown skin
@ obviously you illiterate. Explaining it seems futile. 🤣🤣
@@TheHenneyloc You’re obviously illiterate, making it futile to engage. God bless your little heart.
@@TheHenneylochalf my cousins in Mexico are super white, some have blonde hair and some have blue eyes. Even in my own immediate family, my sis and dad are white, me and my bro are tan and my mom is fricken dark. Mexico is more of a melting pot than the US. You're so ignorant. Look up what Mexican DNA test looks like
@@TheHenneylocyou haven't seen many Mexican people and it shows
Mexicans live abroad and not just the United States. Mexican Americans also live abroad within this expat community such as myself living in Australia. I've met with many other Mexican expats and Mexican Americans in UK, France, Spain, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, and Australia.
@@decollector95 as someone who lives in Texas there's a bunch of us Mexicans here but I would probably be super surprised if I see or hear Mexican culture in let's say North Dakota or South Carolina or even West Virginia 😂 so I'm definitely going to travel to see for myself 😁
Where in Australia are you? My best friend is in Adelaide, born there but just moved back, and I've thought of leaving the US to join her. Is there any decent Mexican food? Tacos? What's that situation like? Can you get spicy food? I need the real scoop from an Ausie side Mexican expat. Have many in your community opened good authentic restaurants?
Yeah but their not big in numbers. Most Mexicans out side of Mexico are in the United States.
@@hueso5071They'd argue differently. They say that the border moved but they didn't.
Immigrants not expats 😂
As a Mexican, I highly appreciate the Mexicans with the British accent. I think it’s so cool and unique.
Thank you so much for this! I loved it.
I love how all of my fellow mexicans in the video, are respectful, hard working and adapting to the country that embraced them, without losing their culture. It's sad that some of them, left because of drug cartel extortion.
All though crime is a factor of why some people leave, the number one cause is low wages in Mexico. Average wage in the USA is about 5 times as great.
@albertrascon6274 Crime, violence and lack of the rule of law, are now the principal seasons. :(
One of the best videos I've seen in a while. Well done.
Interviewer asked every question I had. Wished there were more interviewees. Love this vid!
Mexican American born and raised in AZ and had to pause at 18:52 … 🥹 Amen. Su hermana in Cristo 👏🏼🙏🏼❤️
Much respect for the UK being welcoming and safe.
A few years ago according to MX Gov information, there were more Mexicans living in the UK than in Spain. In fact more Mexicans were living in Germany than in Spain. Lately, because brexit and the economy situation in Germany, there has been a change and more Mexicans are living in Spain. But they're only less than 10,000, this is nothing in comparison with the millions of Mexicans in the US and Canada. Mexicans in Europe in general are more educated than their fellow citizen in the US or Canada. Also, it's natural that they don't feel so much connection with people from other spanish speaking countries in the Americas since the Latin/latino thing is not strong in Mexico. For a few thousands of Mexicans even the Spaniards, French, Italians, Portuguese, Romanians are also latinos,
From ahat i recall there has been an increase in more rich Mexicans buting up expensive property in Spain. So you do have an influx of rich Mexican that are either moving to spain since they can afford it, or are just buying vacation homes there.
I thought it was an interesting thing.
@@fourthdeconstruction yea wealthy Latin Americans send their children to top European schools and have been settling Europe for many many decades.
@@PC-tanThey are coming home regardless of what the Spaniards think, the richest Latinos are always white hispanics and their heritage is straight up from Spain, but the Spaniards still want to believe that these people are somehow lesser even though they are talking about another white hispanic with roots from Spain after the colonization of the indigenous people
@@ericktellez7632most Spaniards I've seen have a positive outlook to Hispanic Americans.
@ ah interesting. Makes sense.
As a Mariachi performing all over the UK, I always find British people very open to our culture, music and overall food.
How do you get into that career?
I’ve been a musician for some time and when I came to the UK a meet a band and they invited me to join. You can find us as The Mariachis.
Viva la musica Mexicana!! I was a mariachi in my younger years. I'm from Kansas!!
We wish them the best! They seem like such wholesome people. Blessings hermanos/hermanas ❤️
I’m 18, turning 19 tomorrow. first generation Mexican-American from Mexican parents who migrated to the states in search for a better quality of life for their family. My parents have worked hard to provide and Recently, all the political division and the villainizing of my people/culture has surmounted in me potentially making a move to the U.K. I want to honor my parents sacrifices but i don’t see myself living here with the mindset this country has chosen to adopt. The energy here is tense. I’m being guided as time goes on but I truly appreciate this video! great insight. We’re all part of the human race. Viva Mexico🌼🌼🌼
The "energy " here is not tense. You need to explore our country more and stop that victim mentality. No one sees your culture as villains. What the US wants is for its government to take care of its people first, regardless of ethnicity. This is a great country to live in and has offered plenty of opportunities for immigrants, like your parents, for example. And at your age, you still need to experience the actual adult world. Like the gentleman in this video said, there's more good people than bad. If you're going to live with that mindset that everyone hates your people, you'll always feel like you're in a divided world.
@@gracea3213 no one gives a S about your "advice." shut up, don't tell this person how to feel or what to do. they are right. go away with your cheap "wisdom"
Thinking about moving to the UK myself it seems like a nice place
Happy Birthday 🎊🎉🎂 Yeah honestly , I’m white and Mexican , from California. Never was race an issue with anyone until the media started pushing the narrative about 10 yrs ago. You are being fooled by the politicized media. But feel free to travel and even live in the UK. It looks awesome , just don’t let that be the driving force to your life and decisions .
@@gracea3213 Love how you speak for HIS/HER culture. First, let's clarify one thing - the poster is AMERICAN, born and raised; how dare you speak to him/her like he/she's a foreigner and so condescendingly?! What would you know about this commenter's personal life journey/experience? Second, he/she has a right to his/her opinion, whether you like it or not, wtihout needing a history "lesson" from you. What would you know about his/her experience? Have you ever walked in his/her shoes? How dare you?! Your white privilege is glaring! You MAGAs are so easy to detect!
The female in the black shirt is clearly from the states. Her mannerism is American teenager.
Her accent too.
she's cute .
* Mexican American * cause we grow up with two cultures.
@@youtubeaccount5356
Dejen de decir eso bola de pochos, no son mexicanos, eso les dicen los gringos por que para ellos nunca serán verdaderos estadounidenses, pero aca nadie los considera mexicanos, ustedes son gringos
Nah she is mexican
I'm a Brit who just spent 4 months in Mexico. I'm not sure how you cope with the UK winters tbh 😅 and I'm sure you miss the food. I'm in El Salvador now and it's the first I've heard of Salvadorans and Mexicans not getting along in the UK 😅 All the best guys 🇲🇽🤝🇬🇧
There’s lots of Palestinians pretending to be Salvadorans!! The real Salvadorans are not living their country!! And they are actually Native American!! They got invaded by Palestinians 😡
How is el salvador for you at the moment?
@marisol033 great, this is a country that's on the up and up. Its very safe here, the people are happy and industry is booming with lots of investment coming from overseas
I’m Mexican-American and I have neighbors from Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras. We get along really well.
the gang ms13 started in los angeles by the el salavorenos who didnt get on with the mexicans in LA
Finally someone talked about this!! Really good video 🎉
Wow, I always wanted to live in the UK. I am mexican and this inspires me ❤❤
The weather awaits... Plan accordingly!
@@garolstipock no thanks! I just made due today with a long sleeve shirt in New Mexico. I love the weather here, but the UK is spectacular to visit, which I've done once and hope to do again!
soy de londres, pero ahora vivo en df. eres bienvenido en mi pais en cualquier momento :)
@@tingmo6669tu no eres nadie para dar bienvenida. Cualquiera entra y sale cuando quiera legalmente e ilegalmente porque digo, son mexas.
@carlcast1286 another racist comment
My favourite UK based Mexicans run Proper Tacos at The Nags Head Market in North London, the best place to get authentic Mexico City style tacos and Pozole 😋 they are soooo friendly to!
Beautiful people, I must visit Mexican Mama next time I'm in London. The lady wearing glasses looks like a Greek friend. 💛
Shoutout to all my Scottish/ Mexican siblings watching this. There’s not many of us but I know you’re out there 🇲🇽🏴🇲🇽🏴
A Mexican here that's been a fan of 60's ska for decades I had met people online by facebook from England.I find people that are from Northern England more friendly then people from London also i have a few scottish friends. I might be wrong I have a good friend from Stoke on Tent.
Greetings to all my Mexican people in antartica 🇲🇽💪🏽
Lol'z 😂 Antarctica' what about the Eskimo ones too 😅 😂 🤭🔥😆 ❄️🌨️ 🥶☃️⛄⛷️❄️🌨️🎿🥽
If you think england is that cold you are very misled haha
🎉 I really enjoyed this video. My experience with people from the UK has been nothing but fun! When they open up to you, they are totally cool, trust me! Shout out to all the mates in the UK!! This is Chris rom Downey, California🇺🇸✌
Never met a Mexican living in London. Colombians however…went to school with lots and lots of Colombians.
I’m Colombian, didn’t know there were fellow Colombians living in the UK until recently lol.
The woman who owns a shop is right on! The American dream is dead so all those people migrating over to the US are gonna have a rude awakening.
SOMEWHAT TRUE BUT NOT COMPLETELY DEAD VERY EXPENSIVE IN CALIFORNIA HERE YESH SHE GOTS A POINT
UK: bad food, bad weather, expensive, theres also a lot of racist out there
@Evenflow-us1py Don't know your experience in the UK, racists people in the UK exist but compared to the US? No comparetion!
@ricardo_cn Raza Has balls to even Begin to leave Mexico 🇲🇽 for the USA 🇺🇸 an unknown country but Southwest US is alot more Raza now but to leave for The UK 🇬🇧 Is WILD Dude crazy
@@Rambo-hz4yk Wild? Mexicans are everywhere! UK considering how compared to the US? 100 times better!!!
Did not expect to see Peckham! I live in Camberwell myself so, close by.
I previously mentioned something similar. I am from the midwest (Ohio) and during my travels outside of the US as a black man I felt safer and accepted during my time two visits to the UK and three visits to Costa Rica
Me as a mexican american or american mexican and you as a black man, we get treated better in other places outside the U.S. Then in the U.S.
I traveled the Uk a few different times, and it was a great experience for me.
Britain with Christian people is so vibrant and beautiful. I'm from East Africa Ethiopia
At least the British people like Mexicans. Here in the U.S. the people have somewhat of a mixed reaction towards Mexicans eventhough the U.S. and Mexico are neighbors.
Ever since the manifest destiny days they’ve seen us like that
LoL no. Im mexican living in the US and it’s great here.
@NewPSCity they hate you just read some of the comments here
@@ratmon19 lol no one hates me here in USA. All people are accepting in my town.
@@ratmon19bro the minority is very loud here. A couple Mexicans probably really hate people from the US, but it’s not a majority most of them probably just don’t care.
The difference between Mexicans living in the USA and England is that language was probably is absolutely vital to learn from day one in England. Where as in the USA nowadays there is just about millions of spanish employees that can help youbin any kind of business. Thus learning the english language become less vital or important, naturally.
Plenty of Spanish Brits here. It’s not uncommon in the least. No bad propaganda here against Mexico either!!
Bilingual is not even a skill it’s the standard on both sides of the border
It helps me in my job!! I'm in NE Kansas. I'm Mexican American.
1:27 not to smart to take an interview at your job when your running from the cartel 😮
Exactly my thoughts
This is interesting! Thank you for making this video, I am Mexican - born and raised in the United States, and I wondered if there were any Mexicans living in the U.K. and what it is like for them. Seems like it is the same as it is in the United States when I was growing up, people took interest in Mexican culture.
Now that I am grown there are so many Mexicans living in the United States that people do not really take interest in our race and culture but Americans love Mexican food.
Love their accent ❤
You can see the light of God in the Mexican man, he is glowing and full of love! I love his happy personality and also he looks like my cousin 😂 Many times people confuse my cousins with middle eastern mostly Arabs and they’re Mexican
Do you want his number?
@ For what? ??
@@darcandelaria well can I have your number ?
@@darcandelaria I'm kidding! BC you were so complimentary. 🤣
@@darcandelaria also, lots of Candelaria's in my state. I live in New Mexico.
The woman in the shop with the stripey shirt sounds like she was born n raised in the UK. Amazing for only being there 10 years.
My old man lived in the US for 48 years. He always said his culture never changed. He retired and moved back to Mexico. That's when he realized how americanized he had become. He even likes the tacos better in the US.
😂
Nice video watching this from Los Angeles CA 🇺🇸 🇲🇽
I visited London 2.5 months ago and I’m from LA and Mexican American and I felt like a unicorn lol not only am I brown, from LA but I was also raised in the hood ELA so when they would hear my slang they were shocked, curios and fascinated! Now that I think about it this is the response I get everywhere lol like man this guys brown, hood, from LA and got bread!
Yeah like a clown
Wow !! Orale….This is awesome. My peeps are everywhere. EVERYONE ❤ 🌮 AND 🌯. EVERYONE…VIVA MEXICO 🇲🇽
Being Chicano, I use to trip out on the Japanese and Vietnamese embracing Chicano culture, now actual mexicans living in the UK! I would really like to visit the UK someday!
eres pocho ni sabes el idioma
@@Dunamis_82 it’s crazy cause we are not used to see it but it’s normal in Europe to see people from many countries. London has a significant Brazilian and Colombian community. The children and grand children of the immigrants all speaking UK English. Same thing happens in the US.
Whats so crazt about it? In the USA you have Mayateros who act Black , no?
The Japanese arrived to Mexico in the early 1900's to the state of chiapas now there is around 96,000 people with japanese roots
People forget that Arabians conquered Spain/Portugal before the conquest of the Americas. A kot of Mexicans have european/arabic/african blood
Not African blood/black blood if so, there would be many more blacks in Mexico than there are.
Actually no. Real Spaniards do not have Arabic or African DNA. Arabs were not in the pennisula. The Moors were Berbers and were a tiny, ruling minoriy. Most eventually were European converts trying to avoid oppression. Intermarrying was punishable by death. Most the Mexicans with MENA DNA are actually from MENA people who moved to LATAM and nothing to do with Spain.
no we dont
Well someone said that's not true but Spaniards to me do look Middle Eastern not all of them but most of them, so ye could be the Spanish blood, or it could just be that they have Middle Eastern ancestry cause many Arabs have migrated to Mexico.
@@youtubeaccount5356 Describe how Middle Eastern and Spaniards look alike.. First, Spaniards hair is finer, second our eyes are round and hooded, close and deep set (common European trait), mouths and lips are thin not thick like Arab. Our noses are very narrow, straight and pointy (like a high pointy triangle from the side) with a sculpted tip and not hooked or hanging with expose long kidney-shape nostrils, our cheekbones are set by the eyes and not in the mid face like Arabs that tend to slope forward like a camel, our foreheads are higher. Middle Eastern have thicker skin. The facial bones on MENA are thicker. The Spaniard in my avatar looks like Swede actor Stellan Skarsgard in the film Anita. Typical Galician, Asturian, Basque and even Catalan face..C'mon. Let's hear it
Wish there was a MEX restaurant in my village.
Had an opportunity to travel London with the family. Had an great experience in Streatham and Brixton plus London was awesome. Would definitely travel again to explore more England.
Thanks for this video, I found it very informative. I’m of Hispanic descent I was born and raised in the USA. I understand most of the Spanish but don’t speak it much.
I’m Afghan living in Southern California in San Diego, Mexicans here think I’m Mexican lol all good 👍
@@user-zv8gd3jl7q not when they hear ala hu ajbar 😅
Let them treat you like familia-why not 😊
@@user-zv8gd3jl7q not with those beards 😅
Born in Guadalajara, Mexico but have lived my entire life in the Los Angeles area, I enjoyed this video quite a bit. Although I'm not used to hearing Mexicans speaking with a Brit accent, I appreciate it since they live there and were bound to pick up the accent. Nevertheless, I'm not quite sure I would move to a country where there aren't many persons of Hispanic background. I wouldn't want to be looked at as an oddity and more so, I don't think that I would deal with racism/discrimnation very well. I love British music/musicians and hope that one day I make it out to London, Manchester and Liverpool.
El mundo es abierto para todos puedes ser quién quieras ser, humano es humano no necesariamente mexicano no hay un manual de que es ser mexicano simplemente es nacer en México eso si es seguro, pero estando en otro país viviendo y pagando impuestos para ese país no creó que a la gente que es su país le guste eso, eres un gringo con descendientes mexicanos y ya, tú eres ya en parte gringo no mexicano.
I visited Guadalajara once while on a school trip from the U.S. It was kinda big for me, but I enjoyed it.
There are Latinos in Britain - in London at least, but it seems like there's almost zero Mexicans 😄
Video: Mexicans living in the UK Me: German watching in Germany
The moments I actually do love the Internet still/again and the world 🤭 🤭
Mexican watching in México 😅 , wondering what they aré doing there? 😅
@@alexmadrid6043 It's intresting how love, job-opportunties, curiosities, destinies can throw you out of your land and legit into different countries and continents or? 😉 😉
This video was made for me I’ve been wondering this for a while now
I was a US servicemember of Mexican descent that spent 4 years in the UK. Although I'm not from Mexico, I was never made to feel unwelcome because of the color of my skin. I definitely miss it there.
This video was super cool
im mexican american and sitting here cleaning my AR as i listened to him bad mouth guns in america LOL
There seems to be a misunderstanding from many Europeans that people are wielding guns everywhere in the states. Most who carry guns are concealed carry, who, by the way, are the least likely to ever use a gun in a criminal manner. I think they might assume that all the US is like a bad part of Chicago where gang shootings unfortunately still occur.
As a Mexican living in London this makes me so happy considering I have yet to come across any Mexican community 😭
What’s really interesting is that they don’t have an accent despite only being there for a few years. I’m talking about the accent you get when barely learning a language
The lady with the UK accent is like female Alfred Molina. The first time I heard him spoke I was shocked. Never realised he is English! Love her accent though. It's a nice mix
Very nice video didn’t know there were Mexicans in the uk especially hearing her with a British accent is astounding cause I’m use to American Mexicans . And I’m half Mexican and half Salvadoran and it’s the same here in the usa. Mexicans and Salvadorans don’t get along but it would vary by person to person also.
They don’t get along cause Salvadorans have small country complex and hate Mexicans so they talk shit.
Mexicans have been living in the USA BEFORE the British arrived man.
I love the Mexicans , love there food, there culture, the music and there Chicano street style. Love to see the Chicano Lowriders in the UK 🇲🇽🇺🇸🇬🇧👌👍
Same here! I live in New Mexico so there's a ton of Mexican culture here of course.
@@TylerD288 Lowriders aren't Mexican culture lol
You will change your mind if you lived in Los Angeles.
@@izzybizzy9589 what have they done to you?
Chicanos aren’t Mexican. That’s Mexican American culture. 🇺🇸 know the difference.
I am Mexican American from the USA. Outside of the continent, no one even believes me when I tell them that i am from the USA. I do use that to my advantage. In Bali, it was easy for me to.blend in, especially if I was wearing sunglasses.
I noticed that the shop in the video was selling Valentina ❤. I looked for it in Bali but I couldn't find it.
Love the red shirt guy’s last dialogue, Mexicans are humble Christians !
At this point honestly we just embarrassing ourselves having to migrant to other countries for an opportunity we gotta open our eyes and revolt against evil en Mexico, hay que pelear por nuestros derechos y sueños
De verdad. I know little about Mexican politics but find it sad that so many Mexicans have it so hard they are willing to uproot and move to places with different languages and cultures. I love all the ethnically Mexican people I know, but it is sad that they cannot enjoy the culture and community they love so much in peace and prosperity at home. Again, foreigner perspective, but I hear the cartels run certain parts of the country. Other parts are considered safe. What is the solution? I hope those of means, will, and skill work to make Mexico a better place to live for Mexicans.
That's wild having a British accent, proud of my Brooklyn accent frfr
@@decollector95 Don’t hate on us, best city in the world 🗽
@@matthewhernandez8342Ok
"Proud of a Brooklyn accent"? 🤔
@@TylerD288 yup, grew up in dyker heights, with Italians and Irish so it rubs oifff, mix that with Puerto Rican and black culture slang and sazon papi, deadass ya tu sabe puñeta vamo pa ya, in the words of Biggie... love is the Brooklyn way,
@@orlandooropeza3338 Never really hung out in Dyker Heights but, I’ve passed through it on the N and F trains going back to Queens. My dad grew up in Bushwick during the 70s and 80s.
I always wondered if we made it to the uk. To be honesty i would love to live in the uk or Australia
Lots of Latinos in Australia
@@decollector95 true , most i have encountered are Chileans and Colombians particularly, also many Brazilians there.
@ because they can get working holiday visas very easily. Mexicans too actually but I guess they don’t know much about it, not sure why there are fewer
Love it how they speak with British accent. Wish we spoke like that here in the US 😂
The chick with the UK accent, that was a trip. I'm proud of my Spanish accent and I don't think I would go full Madonna if I lived there.
Spaniard guy from Michigan, saying hello to my Mexican people in the United Kingdom
Interesting to hear Mexicans with a UK Mexican accent I’m used to hearing Mexican American California accent so much where it’s just part of the culture here in LA county. It’s saddens me to hear in the video of the lady saying she didn’t feel the American dream; that it’s harder to live in United Sates.
@@chevycadillac7157 my waiter in France was from Mexico and spoke about 3-4 different languages. Comes in handy in Paris with so many tourists.
My most recent ancestors come from Mexico and the UK.
I've lived in the US for more than 20 yrs, my parents brought me here when I was a kid. Only one advice for my countrymen living aboard. GO BACK TO MÉXICO, I'm now almost 40, my life has passed me by and I realize money isn't everything, nothing compares to the freedom and being happy, I should've went back many years ago.
Mexicans with a Beatle accent! Love it!❤❤❤❤🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧