I’m currently in the DR and can’t wait to get back to Orlando FL. Honestly, without a positive stream of income, I can’t imagine living here plus the cost of living has skyrocket .. Santo Domingo overall to me personally is very chaotic and unorganized.. if I was to move here, it would be to Santiago it’s much cleaner and its infrastructure is developing tremendously.. Regardless, we are entitled to our opinions.. I do agree with you and some of your points but United States is a big melting pot of culture and if you want to see mountains, you can just travel to Utah etc..
I agree, I wouldn’t be able to live in Santo Domingo! I also lived in Florida but unfortunately I wouldn’t be able to visit Utah to enjoy the mountains every weekend like I can here that’s a big difference for me. 🙌
I am from the States and don't want to be here. I applaud those who take the step to leave for a better quality of life. Congrats to you and your family.
@@mudatepacaRDonce the person realizes that they have been on a hamster wheel for long in the states and want to get off that wheel, then that person begins to take action for themselves. I see many people will never leave their black in NYC. That is all they know
Thank you for sharing your experience. Many people love complaining and blaming everyone else and not changing themselves. Its sad how people are becoming
I'm glad to see more and more of us taking the leap and making the move. Just subscribed and wishing you success in building up your channel! #5 is one of the top reasons I want to move my family out of the US. I'm a 90's baby born in CT about 40 min from manhattan and have experienced the same thing while growing up. Never really felt like I belonged anywhere either.
Ok, I would like to know where you live exactly because you're painting a picture of paradise. However, there are places where you don't wanna be in DR, where it isn't wise to be walking at night, and where you'll have a lot of noise, drugs, and crime. I'm not saying that nice places don't exist. However, it isn't as affordable for many ppl to live in the better areas
LOL, maybe, it depends on his situation,, especially because of the kids. I have been living here in DR for 3 years and I had to take my kids back to the US, but I came back because I make dollars and work online.
Meanwhile...many Dominicans flying out in droves😂even in🛶 Bronx🏃🏃♀️🏃🏃♀️🏃🏃♀️ Many Dominicans would NEVER move back😂 visit maybe! Once you live there for awhile your gonna want to move back🤷🏻♂️such is life!
Because they are poor and also live in places that have a lot of crime, but if you have enough money to live a decent life, then DR could be way better.
And even private schools sucks until you get to college levels. I live in Santiago and most schools don't have AC in them, and they are private. I love many things here in DR, but schools for my kids are not one of them.
@@Edwin-ei9yxdon’t think that the quality of education relies upon just A/C. I personally did a year and a half in DR and when I came back to the US, I ended up graduating 6 months early. In the US I failed back an entire year(freshman). And when I came back I was 6 months ahead of my original class. Not to mention that I came back to the US as a God fearing teenager and when I went I was an Atheist. Education is more than just math and science. There’s a much bigger picture and there’s a reason why the US has constant shootings and teenagers are now “depressed”.
Everyone has different experiences and it depends on the school. My kid goes to an air conditioned school that has a far better structure(2 teachers for 10 kids per classroom and many other things)than I’ve seen in the U.S. and the grads there usually go to Ivy League schools in the states. That being said, I know not every school here is like that.
I’m currently in the DR and can’t wait to get back to Orlando FL.
Honestly, without a positive stream of income, I can’t imagine living here plus the cost of living has skyrocket .. Santo Domingo overall to me personally is very chaotic and unorganized.. if I was to move here, it would be to Santiago it’s much cleaner and its infrastructure is developing tremendously..
Regardless, we are entitled to our opinions.. I do agree with you and some of your points but United States is a big melting pot of culture and if you want to see mountains, you can just travel to Utah etc..
I agree, I wouldn’t be able to live in Santo Domingo! I also lived in Florida but unfortunately I wouldn’t be able to visit Utah to enjoy the mountains every weekend like I can here that’s a big difference for me. 🙌
You need a lot of income to live in the US too. You just have to be where you feel more comfortable and happier
Good for you, sir, you've followed your heart and conscience. Your video should have many more views than it does. Keep living your dream, sir.
Thanks brother! 🙏🏽
I am from the States and don't want to be here. I applaud those who take the step to leave for a better quality of life. Congrats to you and your family.
I can definitely sympathize with your situation. I spent many years feeling that way until I was able to make the move myself.
@@mudatepacaRDonce the person realizes that they have been on a hamster wheel for long in the states and want to get off that wheel, then that person begins to take action for themselves. I see many people will never leave their black in NYC. That is all they know
I hear you brother
Thanks bro 💪
Thank you for sharing your experience. Many people love complaining and blaming everyone else and not changing themselves. Its sad how people are becoming
Thank you 🙏🏽
Some great points made 👍
Thanks! 💪
I'm glad to see more and more of us taking the leap and making the move. Just subscribed and wishing you success in building up your channel!
#5 is one of the top reasons I want to move my family out of the US. I'm a 90's baby born in CT about 40 min from manhattan and have experienced the same thing while growing up. Never really felt like I belonged anywhere either.
Thanks! Yes there are a lot of people that feel the same way in the U.S. Best wishes to you and your family ♥️
thanks for sharing bro. I'm in NYC as well, and thinking about moving back to my motherland as well.
There’s a lot of people like us out there 💪
Really nice❤
Thanks! 🙏🏽
Good video.
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Buena Suerte y éxitos en el patio.
Gracias! 🙌
I want to leave the US for the same reasons but job security has me stuck and am in tech.
I know many that are in that exact situation. Blessings to you! 🙌
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Welcome back to Santo Domingo.
Thanks!
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What do u do for work in Dr?
What’s up bro, I’m currently launching a new business.
Ok, I would like to know where you live exactly because you're painting a picture of paradise. However, there are places where you don't wanna be in DR, where it isn't wise to be walking at night, and where you'll have a lot of noise, drugs, and crime. I'm not saying that nice places don't exist. However, it isn't as affordable for many ppl to live in the better areas
I agree, every country has places where you don’t want to be out at night etc..I live in a nicer part of the city even though there are better areas.
Feels like everyone I know wants to move 😂
😂 Yes I definitely know many that do!
How do you make a living now that you move to the DR?
I’m currently launching a new business. Most that move here have some sort of business that produce passive income for them and some do remote work. 💪
Bro you coming back to America ,I’ll give you 2 years max
LOL, maybe, it depends on his situation,, especially because of the kids. I have been living here in DR for 3 years and I had to take my kids back to the US, but I came back because I make dollars and work online.
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Meanwhile...many Dominicans flying out in droves😂even in🛶
Bronx🏃🏃♀️🏃🏃♀️🏃🏃♀️
Many Dominicans would NEVER move back😂 visit maybe!
Once you live there for awhile your gonna want to move back🤷🏻♂️such is life!
Different strokes for different folks my friend.
Because they are poor and also live in places that have a lot of crime, but if you have enough money to live a decent life, then DR could be way better.
@@mudatepacaRDpeople try to live their lives through others instead of seeking what's best for them
Public schools in D.R will never be better they the US. To give your children a good education you will need to pay for Private School.
Correct. Almost everybody pays for some sort of private school. The prices can vary tremendously depending on the type of school.
And even private schools sucks until you get to college levels. I live in Santiago and most schools don't have AC in them, and they are private. I love many things here in DR, but schools for my kids are not one of them.
@@Edwin-ei9yxdon’t think that the quality of education relies upon just A/C. I personally did a year and a half in DR and when I came back to the US, I ended up graduating 6 months early. In the US I failed back an entire year(freshman). And when I came back I was 6 months ahead of my original class. Not to mention that I came back to the US as a God fearing teenager and when I went I was an Atheist. Education is more than just math and science. There’s a much bigger picture and there’s a reason why the US has constant shootings and teenagers are now “depressed”.
Everyone has different experiences and it depends on the school. My kid goes to an air conditioned school that has a far better structure(2 teachers for 10 kids per classroom and many other things)than I’ve seen in the U.S. and the grads there usually go to Ivy League schools in the states. That being said, I know not every school here is like that.
Not true. There are pretty good public schools especially the vocational schools like ENAO.
If you have children, be careful with that plant in the background. It's poisenous.
lol