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I live in La Paz, one of the most expensive cities in Mexico. I live a much better life here than I do back in Canada. I don't cook at home as often and eat out in restaurants. I don't go to 'fancy tourist' restaurants. I eat at local places near my house. We can eat two meals a day in taco stands and small family run restaurants for about $30/day. Things that are surprisingly expensive? Bananas, bread, potatoes and potato chips as well as gasoline. Cheap? Tortillas, rice and beans. Rent here is surprisingly high for Mexico. Noisy? Sure, there's noise. There's a lot more music, barking dogs and even roosters right down town in La Paz. If it bothers you, it's not the right place for you. The guy who refills your cleaning product bottles from big jugs in the back of his truck has the chorus from "Eye of the Tiger" playing non-stop when he comes by. At first that irritated me until I realized what it was for. I got my RFC (tax number) from SAT a couple of weeks ago. It wasn't that hard. I love your take on Mexican society and how things are done here. Here in La Paz nobody stops at stop signs, but they are very good about taking turns and being polite at the intersections. The police here have become better as wages have improved. In six months here this year I haven't been pulled over. Last year I was pulled over twice. Once a cop wanted a bribe and I refused to pay and he let me go. The other time the cop wanted to explain that in Mexico you can't turn right on a red light and let me go with a warning. Everybody here is insanely friendly. I have amazing neighbors and all over town I find new friends. So many nice friendly people here. There's one guy with some mental health problems who roams around ranting at the universe but even he will say "buenos dias" when you say hello to him. Our neighborhood is a small gated community in downtown La Paz. it is gentrified and that's OK. A lot of my neighbors are from Mexico City - some work there and commute and their families live here. Several of my Mexican neighbors have second homes here and some rent them out on Air BnB. All around our little community is 'old style' La Paz. Some buildings are disintegrating and abandoned, some are very well kept and nice and everything in between. Everything can be found within walking distance. I think it's been almost two weeks since I drove anywhere.
Thanks again José. I enjoy being an immigrant in México. Your right about hiw Mexicans respect each person. Thats why they embrace friends and family when they meet or leave. I always tell people in restaurants Buen Provecho they respond. Mexican culture is wonderful. Thanks for championing México for the average person who can respect and get along here.
That's one of the things I love about Mexico so much. How everyone respects each other and is nice to each other no matter what. I've even seen road rage situations end in a hug, and handshake, and an "I'm Sorry" from one or both of the people involved. It truly is a magical place. Viva Mexico!
I have never seen road rage once in Yucatan in almost 3 years. In Miami, it was daily, if not multiple times a day to some degree. I think people just learn to cooperate here a little more. They understand there are people on bikes, tricycles, scooters, dogs, bad roads, etc. and sometimes drivers just have to adapt and fit it.
I like the simple way you speak about issues for new immigrants from the U.S. it doesn’t matter where you are; there are always people that want to rain on your parade. Keep up the good work sir. I appreciate your information. Thank you
On the noise issue, where I live in Florida we have a lot of the three M's (motorcycles, muscle cars and monster trucks). Having lived with that kind of noise for so long, I doubt there is much about noise in Mexico that will annoy me.
Well said! I completely forgot about that! Plus everyone without mufflers and blasting their music! Jaja yeah haven't really seen much of that out here. Thanks for sharing!
I just got off a bus here in Mexico, coming from downtown. I could not avoid laughing at the fact that in place of the bus top button a squeaky, rubber chicken toy was replaced. I guess the button was not working and they just taped this toy over the pole. But hey, it worked. Contrast this to Los Angeles, where once a bus driver screamed at a girl, who maybe was homeless, for listening to music on a radio she had. The driver even stopped the bus at one point, since the girl would not listen, and I think he threaten to call the cops. Something like that would never occur in Mexico. If anything locals would think that is insane. Here in Culiacan, sinaloa the drivers blast out music of all types, hang in their mirrors teddy bears, CDs and decorate the ceiling even with disco lights. It does not bother me. If anything, it makes things less monotonous. I've actually have re-discovered some good songs. People also do not look depressed, angry like in the USA.
Jaja the classic chicken bus stop button! Yeah i have seen it myself out here and its things like that which I love so much about Mexico and make it such a charming place to live. I still often see videos of how people are treated in the US and it is beyond rare to see anything like that here. A few days ago a grandma was having a beer in a public space out here and the cops were harassing her and she just chugged it and they took away the empty bottle and nothing happened.... except it was all over the news and the whole public was on grandmas side and everyone was hating on the cops. In the USA that grandma would be arrested and the public outcry would be, "She is not exempt from the law and glad she got arrested!" That is no place I want to live. I prefer Mexico where common sense usually prevails. Viva Mexico!
That's what the music is! Zeta Zeta Zeta Gas! My girlfriend and I heard that music in Puerto Vallarta a couple years ago and have been humming it ever since and always wondered what it was! 🤣🤣
@@JoseArteagaTravels It is/was the same in my home country, so when I experienced it the first time in Mexico; it was like ' OK. I'm gonna be at home over here'
Catching the replay and as usual, you don’t disappoint! Thanks again for the down to earth video and advice. Coming to Merida soon so I hope to greet you on my adventures in Merida!😊
You are correct.. many times in my NM city power has gone out...also the internet and remind us all that many US citizens have been hacked!!! The vulnerbilities exist everywhere..You are very articulate and present your information..intilligently and full of the realities!!!
Mr. Jose I hope the best growth for your channel...2024..you and your wife...are. so awesome!! Me and hubby really look forward to your videos!!! A must watch for sure!!!
Thank you so much for this video. I totally agree the correct descriptions are foreigners,immigrants. Great info, really enjoyed the social security comment, had me crying 😂 every time.
@@JoseArteagaTravels Yes, I live in Merida, on a small Social Security check. and I’m living WELL. It’s a good life, better than I can have in the USA and the people here are so friendly!
One more thing I’d like to say to anyone that needs to hear this. I’ve been here just a little over 6 months, didn’t know a bit of Spanish when I got here and still know very little but I’m learning because I think that is important. But not being proficient in the language hasn’t stopped me from living a normal life. If you stumble with your Spanish, the people here will help you. Two people who know a little English will step up, put their English knowledge together to help you. And they graciously help you…no heeing and hawing and telling you to go back to the USA like some of us do to foreigners back in the USA.
Ola Jose, New subscriber here! I love your channel! Your driving videos are so cool! You totally nailed it! I agree with you 💯. I dont think it's expensive in Mexico as long as you budget, shop at the local markets, cook your own food. Some folks may be spending more $ in the "expat" communities instead of living, volunteering in the local community.
That is awesome! Welcome aboard! Glad to hear you love the videos so much! Just trying to bring some more in depth insight on what it really is to live out here in Mexico! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on of cost of living out here! Viva Mexico!
There is an unwritten rule in Mexico about noisy parties. One weekend your neighbors might have a loud party with the understanding that next weekend you will have a loud party and no one complains much less calls the cops.
Mexico is simply more laid back or relaxed in general. In 2022, I came to Mexico to pay for what was owned in taxes for my mother's property, my mom having passed away the same year. Years were owned (maybe more than 6 years) I had to pay over $15,000 pesos. But there was a discount around May, something the government offeres every year during the holidays ( like Semana Santa) and I just had to pay around $8,000 pesos after the discount. Like the government was just like, " bruh, just pay the $8, 000 pesos and we're cool". The bureaucracy was annoying, however. And the staff, some of them, would rude. But I was willing to go for it to get the discount.
I don't know how some of the other immigrants are spending sooooo much money. I watch their cost of living videos and I don't think I could spend that much if I tried. I guess they're doing all of their shopping at Walmart and Costco. You have to choose the right location and like you said, speak Spanish, as well as get your head out of the clouds. If you just move on down here without knowing anything and they tell you rent is 6000 pesos, when it should be 3000 pesos (just a random example of what it might be in my area) then you're going to ignorantly pay it. On SEVERAL occasions, I've had the vendors at the market try to give me free food b/c I literally needed ONE tomato or ONE potato, not trying to gringo price me at all. Of course, I gave them a little something because they're trying to pay their bills like everyone else. Even the corner store guy sometimes gives me a discount on dog food or gives me one piece of fruit to try for free. It's because I speak Spanish and I'm respectful. The cost of living videos just make me sooo mad, especially since a lot of the time it's what I was paying, or even more than I was paying, in the US. I'll never share my exact location because I don't want all of them coming here. lol
Jaja that is awesome! Yes I totally agree I see what some American Foreigners spend out here and my jaw literally drops. Some people are just beyond ignorant sometimes and as i said Common Sense ain't so Common. As for the freebies and all around great treatment and service from the mom and pop stores I totally agree. I try to do most of my shopping within the community and only really go to the bigger grocery stores to just get the items I can only get there. For example la Talaperia which is the Hardware store. I very rarely go to the big hardware stores unless I need something specific I can only find there and even Home Depot I've only been there a few times and I see how Crazy expensive things are there compared to my local hardware store and I often ask myself how do they even stay in business.... until i see the typical clientele in there and then I know exactly how they stay in business. 😅 Thanks for sharing! Viva Mexico!
@@sermanojedagil2729 Sometimes TH-cam does that on its own. That's why I try to acknowledge as many comments as possible so people can see them. Try posting it again but worded differently
Truly appreciate you Jose! Being an immigrant from USA, some Americans just cant "KISS" (Keep it simple stupid) Thanks for keeping it real about Mexico Jose 🇲🇽
😂🎉 .... You are soooo right in everything.. it's always a transition unless you have sooo much money that you bring your same quality of life anywhere you go.
OMG! Jose you are hilarious! I loved this video and that last little bit about not being able to flush toilet paper was just too much! Would you believe that I had a friend who told me that he couldn’t live in Mexico because of that?! I mean, come on now and this man was living in a hotel at the time with his kids all in one room! And paying through the nose! But he was too good to live in Mexico because he couldn’t flush toilet paper. He lives in Kansas City and couldn’t find a house big enough for him and both of his kids and he could have retired too, but couldn’t afford to if he reminded in the US, because it was too expensive. I told him how little I was paying for rent at the time and how nice and comfortable my place was, but Mexico wasn’t good enough for him. I told him, fine stay where you’re at and Mexico didn’t need his attitude of entitlement anyway. I haven’t spoken to him since I do hope he and the kids are okay though. Have a great day!
That about sums it up. American entitlement should stay in the USA. That is one American export no country wants to deal with. Thanks again for sharing! Viva Mexico!
Hello Jose. Your idea of the dog whistle and the blue tooth speaker sounds ingenious. I'd be interested in a video about that. I think everyone else who has lost sleep due to neighbor's dogs would appreciate it as well.
All they have to do is take one look at me, and it is obvious I’m not Mexican 😂. That’s why I don’t shop where prices aren’t already on the item. I avoid open markets. As much as I’d like to shop at these because they have such cool things, I don’t because I know all they have to do is take one look at me. I don’t dress in rags, I do attempt to speak the language, I don’t live around other expats/immigrants, and I carry myself well, so…🤷🏾♀️. Weird. It’s a losing situation and I deal with it, but I’m still happy to be here.
Honestly no one should be shopping anywhere where the prices aren't clearly marked unless you know the people and are good friends with them. I only shop in places where the prices are clearly marked and I do my due diligence to make sure I am not being over charged. Most of the time I am often surprised things come out much cheaper than anticipated and the only place I do actually get over charged even with the prices clearly labeled are at big box grocery stores. I have found I have to be even more vigilent at places like Sorriana and Cherdraui with the pricing especially in the bakery section
I totally agree! In Mexico there are a lot of options for transport that don't include you having to have your own vehicle. It's great because even if you do have a car, you dont always want to drive. Thanks for sharing!
@@JoseArteagaTravels The intercity bus service in Mexico is amongst the best I've seen-much better than in the States. May I ask where you took these videos? It looks like a lovely city. Mérida?
@@prettybrwneyez7757 Hmm. No buses? I assume there are working class Merideños who get around without a car. There certainly were when I visited the city years ago.
Mexico is like the United States or any other Country ,you have affordable areas expensive areas and areas in the middle it all depends on where you live your budget and your lifestyle.
Worse thing anybody can do is trying to live like a tourist while living anywhere permanently with limited funds. That applies anywhere in the world, even in countries were our money worth more and some of the stuff we can not afford back home tends to be as expensive, if not more. The best approach is learn how to live like a local and avoid trying to be "different". Immersing oneself in the the local culture doesn't mean one has to live in a shack and use a donkey as a way of transportation. Learning the local language, to begin with, is a must since by doing that one can immerse oneself into a very vibrant and interesting way of life, not to mention the kind of respect one gets in any community. Being a tourist is only interesting for a while, let alone that the main purpose of the industry is to get as much money as they can from your "hard currency". The gringo pricing is a reflection of your attitude towards the place you have chosen to live in, just allow yourself to adopt a new culture without losing yours. It is that simple. Veracruz, here we come!!!!! Greetings from Toronto.
Hi Jose...I live in New York but I live in a very quiet area so I would never want to move in a neighborhood where there is too much noise...unless I can find a home that is soundproof or I would have to live in a part of Mexico that's quiet...that solves the problem!!! Wala
Believe it or not there are tons of places in Mexico where it is totally quiet. In fact outside of some noises on some days for the most part I get to enjoy the silence a lot and I live in a city of around a million people. I often times enjoy the chirping of the birds and other sound of nature, as do many other Mexicans in other parts of the country. Viva Mexico!
You don't have to pay taxes on any income generated outside of Mexico and as for buying property you will have to pay taxes when purchasing and selling property. You can find out more information on that in this video th-cam.com/video/Jj0h9bE6hoM/w-d-xo.html
Amen brotha!! We sold EVERYTHING in Canada and took the leap! Never even visited MX before. (But traveled all over the Caribbean and even lived in Bogota Colombia for 2months) I did spend 3yrs researching it since the C19 thing though . Been living in Playa Del Carmen since Jan of this year. Freakin LOVE it. It’s a learning process every day. The ‘gold’ is in the small neighborhoods! Not Sam’s Club or the Chedraui’s. Your success in MX depends on your ability to adapt and integrate. Furthermore, I much more prefer the live with the nationals than surrounded by stuck up, entitled expats. I wouldn’t go back to Ontario Canada for all the money in the world folks.
Jose, brother, you had a LOT to do with my decision making! So thanks, and keep it up bro. You dish it out real. 👍👍 I am still looking for a place that sells bullion though! lol. I heard Mexico City is where I can find a “ Monte De Piedad”.. or maybe be Elektra? Regardless, you’ve been a wealth of great information to me and my fam-jam. Keep it up 👊🏼
In the US, i knew this attorney who charged an extra $300 or $400 for any potential client who wore a shirt with the Polo logo on it. His theory was that anyone stupid enough to flaunt his wealth when seeking to obtain legal services, needed to pay extra for that stupidity. Venders everywhere are the same. If you want the admiration for looking rich, expect people to charge you more for being rich.
That is awesome! Very well said! At the end of the day as you said many people want to flaunt their perceived wealth but want to be charged less than someone who is working class. I very rarely mind paying extra and I'm just a bum so it always makes me laugh when I hear people constantly complain about not getting a deal and haggling over a few bucks with someone who those few dollars difference is what will determine if they even make a profit or not. It really is sad to see poor people spend so much money to feel rich, and not be considered poor. Thanks for sharing!
When I leave, I will never call myself an expat, I will be a foreign or immigrant. I agree with you completely. So you want to call me and EX-Patriot because I don't like how you treat me? I don't like how you nickel and dime me to death so a certain few can take what I earn for themselves? I don't like the prices rising but I get less? And no matter where I go, they make sure they get their cut. I am sick of hearing how inflation rises as if the greedy aren't doing it to further take all that they can. Those camels don't have a chance in hell in passing through the eye of any needle. I'm just so sick of the brainwashing and flat out lying. How is everything done against the people who work to support their own country? I could go on but you know all of this. I love your "to your face" approach in your videos. Thank you again!!!
Not affecting Merida we have a huge underground water basin. Can't really comment on the rest of Mexico since I don't live in those areas but I do know it is a problem since I have lived here and it has a lot to do with areas of Mexico going through a drought at the moment. But again as I said i am not the person to ask i would have to research it like anyone else.
Overall, Mexico is Cool, Calm, and Collected, So when People see Wrong doing, Breaking Rules, etc., etc., etc., It's Ok, as long as they're not hurting anybody, Who Cares. They're just mellow People (In General) minding their own business, Just let it be, It's Ok... 😊
When I ride my bicycle past the trashiest dump house I yell "17 mil por mes" and then laugh psychoticly. The building falling off the cliff at the ocean "17 mil por mes" it's an inside joke about the price of housing rent here.
It might be that my name isn't Jose and that my skin is light enough for people to call me weyto every where I go but there is racism here. I have experienced racism towards me since being here on three or four occasions already and I wanted to think it wouldn't happen or that type of ignorance wouldn't exist and I am wrong but people are people and the small percentage has done this to me. It in no way harms my perception of Mexico but I do know to not trust all.
I'm not bashing anyone in this video I simply made a video where I list the top complaints many expats have. My intention is never to offend anyone just to inform them.
lol @ the comments. I do not cry. I make observations based on my point of view. And I am not all that “sensitive” about the subject. I find a lot of good in Mexico, AND a lot of bad, but I am not being insulting to defend any position. Talking about someone “crying” for having a negative opinion about something you find positive is insulting and demeaning, like it or not. And your viewers are your customer base, Jose, if you don’t offer any other services for a fee. “Saying it like it is” is often the excuse for being rude if you don’t say something nicely, so let’s not quibble. Wasn’t there a recent post about this on your website…, about someone being rude because they said it like they thought it was? The double standard is amazing to me. Why are you all crying about people who have opinions that differ from yours? (No, I don’t really mean that, but you see how it works?) lol, you’re all too funny, doing exactly the things you complain about from others. What a mess.
Again just a reminder, I don't sell anything nor do I offer any services therefore I owe no allegiance to anyone. I am not trying to offend anyone, but the reality is that many "Expats" do come out here and cry and moan about the most mundane things and I honestly feel like I have to point it out for the sake of everyone. The reason is simply because most Mexicans do not appreciate that kind of behavior and other Foreigners such as myself and others do not appreciate it either. The real point of making these videos is not to go after gringos/expats but instead to let them know ahead of time how things really are here in Mexico. Many have thanked me for letting them know how it actually is and have decided not to come and live in Mexico. I am here to help people. I'm not here to be nice or to cater to a certain crowd. If Anyone is offended by what I have to say then it says more about them than it does about me. Nothing I am saying is out of left field and you can see it for yourself in the comments section of this video that what I am saying resonates with many people. The reality is that not every Expat is a good Expat. Just like there are certain standards an immigrant going to live in the USA has to adhere too the same goes for Mexico. It doesn't mean they will all assimilate to the culture, and of course they will also influence the culture with their own cultural influence, same as it happens everywhere. To sum it all up I am just trying to talk about subjects no one dares to talk about and not all of it will be peachy and rosy. As the old saying goes, the truth hurts. But the Truth is necessary. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts.
Jose, I'm personally glad you called out the truth! Many 28:58 Americans are spoiled and entitled. I can't wait to leave the states! I embrace learning Spanish, even if I get laughed at! 😊😂
We still got plenty of water here in Merida and in the Yucatan. But the crisis is worldwide. Many places around the world and in other parts of Mexico are also facing that issue. If they don't take care of the water here in this region it can happen here as well.
Yea...I just saw a video on the situaion in Mexico City that they're having a big water crisis...that's scary...you can't survive without water...that will defienty mess up tourism if it continues!!!
Everybody needs to understand that regardless how expensive Mexico is, it will always be way cheaper than living in the USA. As far as the "Gringo Pricing," that has nothing to do with over Charging White People, it has to do with Not Being A Mexican/Mexican resident, I get "Gringo Priced" (And I'm Mexican), but Regardless (Think about it) "Gringo Pricing" is still very Inexpensive, Calm down, Relax and Please know that us Mexicans get "Gringo Priced" also... My Mother goes to Mexico for the Dentist's, and She gets "Gringo Priced," But Regardless, She's still paying Way, Way, Way Cheaper than paying in the USA (And Better Work)... 😊
Lol 😂 Its definitely cheaper here than in Chinada. 😂 Not sure ive seen or heard anyone cry about the cost of living here. 😂 Beach area = more $$$ gringo area like Merida= more $$$ location location location. 😊😂
@@JoseArteagaTravels I thought he intentionally typed Chinada (China/Canada ). Please educate me on the definition of Chinada so I can delete this post
Yo jose! After visiting merida and progreso, the only things holding me back from moving there are the instant coffee and the milk. Everything was super affordable, despite being whiter than casper; and the food was phenomenal, despite not being able to get out of bed for 3 days cause of montezuma. BUT..... I couldnt get a good cup of coffee to save my life. Everyone just sold instant coffee. It was awful. And the milk....i get the UHT pasteurization, but dear god. The milk tastes like someone ground up dried american cheese product and put it in all the milk. There are hundreds of milk options, but every one i tried was awful. Might seem insignificant, but not to me. Loved the explosions of color and sound everywhere. The gas song makes me happy as hell, and everytime i hear a bicycle horn, i assume theres a clown riding around selling tortillas and such. Where the hell can i get a good cup of coffee and some quality whole milk? Do i have to buy my own cow or goat, cause then it would probably be too expensive. Also, the cannabis thing seems problematic for a gringo. I dont feel like id get hassled (being smart about smoking), but should it happen, i doubt the policia would give a damn about my citation of supreme court decisions. Anyway, thanks again for the great content!
The coffee was an issue I had when I moved here until I found out what coffee to get and where, and since then I have been extremely happy because most of the Mexican Coffee is far superior to anything in the USA. As for Milk I was never a big fan of milk due to the taste in the USA and the stomach issues it caused.... Until i moved to Mexico and drank the milk out here and well now I got no issues and think it tastes great. We buy the LaLa brand whole milk. I think that along with other things are a matter of taste. Also if you go to the actual central Mercado you can get yourself Whole RAW Milk which is by far the best option. We just dont drink that much milk ourselves to buy it on a regular basis. As for the herbal remedies as long as you keep it at home then you got no problems. If you smoke it in public spaces you will get in trouble as that is a big no no. Hope that helps answer some of your concerns! Viva Mexico!
@@JoseArteagaTravels yeah man! That actually helps a lot. Went to a bunch of mercados looking for some raw milk, but couldn't find any. I read about the Mexican coffee, but couldn't find any at chidraui or any smaller shops or mercados. I really tried with the lala. Delactose, Pura de Vaca, but yeah, not to my taste. Thanks for the response, content, and raw milk info!
@@geoffspeed yeah. I do have issues with rapid weight loss, so I have to get a ton of calories in, but due to ulcerative colitis, I can't eat as much as I like. Have to make high calorie smoothies. Would be nice if it wasn't an issue, but it is.
I have been around the world, Mexico is the only place where you always hear dogs barking and where you cannot use sidewalks in neighbourhood because dogs will attack you through the gate's bars or scare the)&@" out of you, really dogs here are so agressive because majority of people never walk them out!!! For the rest there is also too many crazy drivers who won't let you cross without running but all the rest is good
I agree I do think many dogs out here are more aggressive than in other countries, Gizmo is included in that. I think it's because they are more territorial and really do fight and guard their homes and space more than they do in other countries. Also many Mexicans do not walk their dogs with a leash they just let them loose in the neighborhood and they just walk themselves. I think dogs represent their owners and in Mexico since the cops aren't going to be helping you with much, that is why most dogs are so aggressive and the typical Mexican likes it that way. They are a deterrent more than anything else. Gizmo is extremely aggressive especially if I'm not around but once i show up and let him know that person or other dog is not a threat he usually calms down. He is more calm around humans that we know than he is with other dogs, he like many other dogs in Mexico sometimes does not play well with others. As for the crazy drivers.... I'm from Miami and driven all up and down the East Coast.... its not that crazy to me from what I am used to but i can see how for some driving in Mexico is a scary thought. Thanks for sharing!
That’s interesting, my experience has for the most part been the opposite with both dogs and drivers. The street I currently live on has many dogs and the owners just let them hang out in front of their houses and they don’t bother me at all and they walk along the sidewalk but are completely relaxed. I see them sunning themselves all the time. As for the drivers I’ve encountered some of the most courteous respectful non-aggressive drivers here that I’ve ever had to deal with. They stop at the intersection even if there is no light when they know you want to cross and don’t try to run me down. I had the opposite experience in Cuenca, Ecuador. I guess it just depends on where you live. I’ve lived in three different cities here in Mexico btw. @clubbusk
At the end of thr day I think they are not taking a walk enough, I can feel their frustration!!! Somevlook so sad it s heartbreaking, yes mexicans love to see their dog going crazy on me when I pass by, in France they are embarassed and call them out! Here it s different
Perros Callejeros! Do not enjoy the brilliant blue sky and fluffy white clouds too much - you will step into a canine "gift" to society. (AMLO should mandate that all Taquerias help out with this problem!)
Dude. I really don’t get it. You’re a businessman with immigrants/expats as your customer base. I could understand “Expats complain,” but “Expats CRY???” Are you TRYING to alienate your customer base? I was considering hiring you to assist me with getting settled in Merida, but I think I’ll find another consultant or do it on my own. I can understand disagreement - we don’t all have to agree about everything. But I don’t understand being publicly insulting, and even more importantly I don’t understand doing it to the detriment of your source of income. Lmao.
He's not insulting. If you want him to sugar coat his videos, its not going to happen. He's being transparent. Many gringos will take offense to what he's saying. Truth hurts
Sorry to disappoint but the reality is that I DO NOT have a customer/client base. I simply make videos about living in Mexico. That's it. I don't sell anything, and i don't help people with things like finding a home. All I do is make videos and I give people FREE information so they can empower themselves to do it on their own or if absolutely necessary when people do need some help then I offer links to trusted professionals such as lawyers, translators and others to help people get what they need by offering them people I trust and have used in the past. My 1 on 1 consulting is to get even more in depth knowledge like what I already give you in my videos. So if you do not like my videos then you will simply not hire me for a consultation. I'm not trying to sell anything or make friends or anything like that. I am just trying to inform people with the truth and that is it. So as I said in the video if you are looking for someone to blow smoke up your but and tell you what you want to hear then you will probably get taken advantage of since others do have an incentive to be nice and accommodating since they are trying to sell you something. The reason I have so much freedom to tell the truth is because I am not selling anything, except some crapppy tshirts 😅 Thanks again for sharing your thoughts
Stop being so sensitive!! Truth is always the best policy!!! Jose is a very nice guy...he doesn't sugarcoat things and that's what we like about him...he has a great energy
A small handful of Foreigners are not making EVERYTHING in Mexico more expensive. If anything most of the gentrification is actually being caused by other Mexicans not a few expats who eventually move back home and dont stay in Mexico
Not all have money, most like to pretend like they do and thus that is why they complain about things being so expensive and other such things. I actually know plenty of people with money out here and none of them complain about the cost of living nor any of the other problems some of these bougie expats complain about. Bougie = Fake Rich 😅
@@JoseArteagaTravels If the ones I have watched have the assets they claim they do, they are moneyed and seem pleased that the residency $ requirements have been raised. Two of them said to not listen to channels that say you can work around that. Anyway, I can't identify with them. You are the one I listen to.
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Jose...these people are just ignorant....broke and poor !
I live in La Paz, one of the most expensive cities in Mexico. I live a much better life here than I do back in Canada. I don't cook at home as often and eat out in restaurants. I don't go to 'fancy tourist' restaurants. I eat at local places near my house. We can eat two meals a day in taco stands and small family run restaurants for about $30/day. Things that are surprisingly expensive? Bananas, bread, potatoes and potato chips as well as gasoline. Cheap? Tortillas, rice and beans. Rent here is surprisingly high for Mexico. Noisy? Sure, there's noise. There's a lot more music, barking dogs and even roosters right down town in La Paz. If it bothers you, it's not the right place for you. The guy who refills your cleaning product bottles from big jugs in the back of his truck has the chorus from "Eye of the Tiger" playing non-stop when he comes by. At first that irritated me until I realized what it was for.
I got my RFC (tax number) from SAT a couple of weeks ago. It wasn't that hard. I love your take on Mexican society and how things are done here. Here in La Paz nobody stops at stop signs, but they are very good about taking turns and being polite at the intersections. The police here have become better as wages have improved. In six months here this year I haven't been pulled over. Last year I was pulled over twice. Once a cop wanted a bribe and I refused to pay and he let me go. The other time the cop wanted to explain that in Mexico you can't turn right on a red light and let me go with a warning.
Everybody here is insanely friendly. I have amazing neighbors and all over town I find new friends. So many nice friendly people here. There's one guy with some mental health problems who roams around ranting at the universe but even he will say "buenos dias" when you say hello to him.
Our neighborhood is a small gated community in downtown La Paz. it is gentrified and that's OK. A lot of my neighbors are from Mexico City - some work there and commute and their families live here. Several of my Mexican neighbors have second homes here and some rent them out on Air BnB. All around our little community is 'old style' La Paz. Some buildings are disintegrating and abandoned, some are very well kept and nice and everything in between. Everything can be found within walking distance. I think it's been almost two weeks since I drove anywhere.
That is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing with us! It's the Eye of the Tiger it's the king of the fight!! Viva Mexico!
Jose, Jose, every time I watch you I am uplifted. Real, honest, truth. Refreshing!
That is awesome! So happy to hear that! Glad i'm able to help put a smile on your face!
I agree! I keep his videos playing around my house as I do chores.
Thanks again José. I enjoy being an immigrant in México. Your right about hiw Mexicans respect each person. Thats why they embrace friends and family when they meet or leave. I always tell people in restaurants Buen Provecho they respond. Mexican culture is wonderful. Thanks for championing México for the average person who can respect and get along here.
That's one of the things I love about Mexico so much. How everyone respects each other and is nice to each other no matter what. I've even seen road rage situations end in a hug, and handshake, and an "I'm Sorry" from one or both of the people involved. It truly is a magical place. Viva Mexico!
I have never seen road rage once in Yucatan in almost 3 years. In Miami, it was daily, if not multiple times a day to some degree. I think people just learn to cooperate here a little more. They understand there are people on bikes, tricycles, scooters, dogs, bad roads, etc. and sometimes drivers just have to adapt and fit it.
I like the simple way you speak about issues for new immigrants from the U.S. it doesn’t matter where you are; there are always people that want to rain on your parade. Keep up the good work sir. I appreciate your information. Thank you
Muchas Gracias for the kind words! So glad to hear my video was so helpful!
Excellent walk! Excellent information. Love Merida. 👍🏾
Glad you enjoyed it! Viva Merida! Viva Mexico!
On the noise issue, where I live in Florida we have a lot of the three M's (motorcycles, muscle cars and monster trucks). Having lived with that kind of noise for so long, I doubt there is much about noise in Mexico that will annoy me.
Well said! I completely forgot about that! Plus everyone without mufflers and blasting their music! Jaja yeah haven't really seen much of that out here. Thanks for sharing!
I just got off a bus here in Mexico, coming from downtown. I could not avoid laughing at the fact that in place of the bus top button a squeaky, rubber chicken toy was replaced. I guess the button was not working and they just taped this toy over the pole. But hey, it worked. Contrast this to Los Angeles, where once a bus driver screamed at a girl, who maybe was homeless, for listening to music on a radio she had. The driver even stopped the bus at one point, since the girl would not listen, and I think he threaten to call the cops. Something like that would never occur in Mexico. If anything locals would think that is insane. Here in Culiacan, sinaloa the drivers blast out music of all types, hang in their mirrors teddy bears, CDs and decorate the ceiling even with disco lights. It does not bother me. If anything, it makes things less monotonous. I've actually have re-discovered some good songs. People also do not look depressed, angry like in the USA.
Jaja the classic chicken bus stop button! Yeah i have seen it myself out here and its things like that which I love so much about Mexico and make it such a charming place to live. I still often see videos of how people are treated in the US and it is beyond rare to see anything like that here. A few days ago a grandma was having a beer in a public space out here and the cops were harassing her and she just chugged it and they took away the empty bottle and nothing happened.... except it was all over the news and the whole public was on grandmas side and everyone was hating on the cops. In the USA that grandma would be arrested and the public outcry would be, "She is not exempt from the law and glad she got arrested!" That is no place I want to live. I prefer Mexico where common sense usually prevails. Viva Mexico!
That's what the music is! Zeta Zeta Zeta Gas! My girlfriend and I heard that music in Puerto Vallarta a couple years ago and have been humming it ever since and always wondered what it was! 🤣🤣
Jaja yeah it is a catchy tune! Thanks for sharing!
Broo! Love the violin 😂😂.
Love the blue sky and amazing clouds!!!
Enjoy Jose!
Jaja you already know, I am the master at playing the tiny violin 😅
❤❤❤❤❤ OK Jose, here is some extra love for describing the vendor sounds😃😂 I'm laughing and smiling for like 10 minutes now... ❤
Honk Honk! Glad I could make you smile same as when my favorite vendors swing by the neighborhood.
@@JoseArteagaTravels It is/was the same in my home country, so when I experienced it the first time in Mexico; it was like ' OK. I'm gonna be at home over here'
28:57 Other Expats Taking Advantage of You!!!!!!! This part cracks me up...all of of Mexican friends way more trustworth than any GRINGOS....HAHAHA
Jaja that's right! Be careful with those wolves in sheeps clothing speaking your language!
Got my appt for my temp visa in Phoenix they only require $2500/mo, seattle where I live is $4500/mo NET! Going to merida and queretaro next month 🎉
Congratulations! Thanks for sharing!
Catching the replay and as usual, you don’t disappoint! Thanks again for the down to earth video and advice. Coming to Merida soon so I hope to greet you on my adventures in Merida!😊
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed the show!
AMIGO I cried at every point you made in this video 😅
Jaja Awesome! Laughing so hard you couldn't stop crying! Amen brother! Tears of Joy!
You are correct..
many times in my NM city power has gone out...also the internet and remind us all that many US citizens have been hacked!!! The vulnerbilities exist everywhere..You are very articulate and present your information..intilligently and full of the realities!!!
Muchas Gracias! Thank you so much for the kind words! Glad to hear you loved the video!
Mr. Jose I hope the best growth for your channel...2024..you and your wife...are. so awesome!! Me and hubby really look forward to your videos!!! A must watch for sure!!!
ARTEAGA, YOU SPEAK THE TRUTH. EVERY WORD YOU ARE SAYING IS VERY HONEST THANK YOU!
Muchas Gracias! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Thanks, and, keep up the great work, Jose.
Thanks, will do!
Thank you so much for this video. I totally agree the correct descriptions are foreigners,immigrants. Great info, really enjoyed the social security comment, had me crying 😂 every time.
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it!
the noise of freedom... aribaaa
Viva Mexico!
That’s right! Tell it like it is, Jose! 😊
You already know! Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing!
@@JoseArteagaTravels Yes, I live in Merida, on a small Social Security check. and I’m living WELL. It’s a good life, better than I can have in the USA and the people here are so friendly!
One more thing I’d like to say to anyone that needs to hear this. I’ve been here just a little over 6 months, didn’t know a bit of Spanish when I got here and still know very little but I’m learning because I think that is important. But not being proficient in the language hasn’t stopped me from living a normal life. If you stumble with your Spanish, the people here will help you. Two people who know a little English will step up, put their English knowledge together to help you. And they graciously help you…no heeing and hawing and telling you to go back to the USA like some of us do to foreigners back in the USA.
Nailed it bro! 👌
Muchas Gracias! Glad you enjoyed it!
0:13 Yo, Mexico is developing, salaries grow, prices grow
Thanks for sharing! Viva Mexico!
Ola Jose,
New subscriber here! I love your channel! Your driving videos are so cool! You totally nailed it! I agree with you 💯. I dont think it's expensive in Mexico as long as you budget, shop at the local markets, cook your own food. Some folks may be spending more $ in the "expat" communities instead of living, volunteering in the local community.
That is awesome! Welcome aboard! Glad to hear you love the videos so much! Just trying to bring some more in depth insight on what it really is to live out here in Mexico! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on of cost of living out here! Viva Mexico!
LOL, love your brutal (but very true) honesty in this and other videos...."you are immigrants, you are poor" LOL, love it! Love the channel!
Jaja Muchas Gracias! Glad to hear you enjoy the videos so much!
There is an unwritten rule in Mexico about noisy parties. One weekend your neighbors might have a loud party with the understanding that next weekend you will have a loud party and no one complains much less calls the cops.
Amen! Well said! Viva Mexico!
Also, you invite the neighbors so they don't call the cops.
@@gabydoncella4032 Mexican neighbors in Mexico do not call the cops if you don't invite them. I live in Mexico.
Mexico is simply more laid back or relaxed in general. In 2022, I came to Mexico to pay for what was owned in taxes for my mother's property, my mom having passed away the same year. Years were owned (maybe more than 6 years) I had to pay over $15,000 pesos. But there was a discount around May, something the government offeres every year during the holidays ( like Semana Santa) and I just had to pay around $8,000 pesos after the discount. Like the government was just like, " bruh, just pay the $8, 000 pesos and we're cool". The bureaucracy was annoying, however.
And the staff, some of them, would rude. But I was willing to go for it to get the discount.
That is amazing! Viva Mexico! Thanks for sharing!
you earned a sub right there with the expat thing. thank you
Awesome! Welcome aboard!
I don't know how some of the other immigrants are spending sooooo much money. I watch their cost of living videos and I don't think I could spend that much if I tried. I guess they're doing all of their shopping at Walmart and Costco. You have to choose the right location and like you said, speak Spanish, as well as get your head out of the clouds. If you just move on down here without knowing anything and they tell you rent is 6000 pesos, when it should be 3000 pesos (just a random example of what it might be in my area) then you're going to ignorantly pay it. On SEVERAL occasions, I've had the vendors at the market try to give me free food b/c I literally needed ONE tomato or ONE potato, not trying to gringo price me at all. Of course, I gave them a little something because they're trying to pay their bills like everyone else. Even the corner store guy sometimes gives me a discount on dog food or gives me one piece of fruit to try for free. It's because I speak Spanish and I'm respectful. The cost of living videos just make me sooo mad, especially since a lot of the time it's what I was paying, or even more than I was paying, in the US. I'll never share my exact location because I don't want all of them coming here. lol
You get it¡, they are leaving states to expend same illogic numbers
Jaja that is awesome! Yes I totally agree I see what some American Foreigners spend out here and my jaw literally drops. Some people are just beyond ignorant sometimes and as i said Common Sense ain't so Common. As for the freebies and all around great treatment and service from the mom and pop stores I totally agree. I try to do most of my shopping within the community and only really go to the bigger grocery stores to just get the items I can only get there. For example la Talaperia which is the Hardware store. I very rarely go to the big hardware stores unless I need something specific I can only find there and even Home Depot I've only been there a few times and I see how Crazy expensive things are there compared to my local hardware store and I often ask myself how do they even stay in business.... until i see the typical clientele in there and then I know exactly how they stay in business. 😅 Thanks for sharing! Viva Mexico!
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You nailed it Jose. "Common sense ain't so common".
@@sermanojedagil2729 Sometimes TH-cam does that on its own. That's why I try to acknowledge as many comments as possible so people can see them. Try posting it again but worded differently
I love the fact that I can hear when the water guy or garbage guy comes by.
Jaja Ditto! Thanks for sharing!
Truly appreciate you Jose! Being an immigrant from USA, some Americans just cant "KISS" (Keep it simple stupid)
Thanks for keeping it real about Mexico Jose 🇲🇽
Thank you for the kind words! I think some just have one letter missing KIS (Keeping it Stupid) 😅
😂🎉 .... You are soooo right in everything.. it's always a transition unless you have sooo much money that you bring your same quality of life anywhere you go.
Absolutely!! Glad to hear you enjoyed the video and share the same thoughts. Viva Mexico!
OMG! Jose you are hilarious! I loved this video and that last little bit about not being able to flush toilet paper was just too much! Would you believe that I had a friend who told me that he couldn’t live in Mexico because of that?! I mean, come on now and this man was living in a hotel at the time with his kids all in one room! And paying through the nose! But he was too good to live in Mexico because he couldn’t flush toilet paper. He lives in Kansas City and couldn’t find a house big enough for him and both of his kids and he could have retired too, but couldn’t afford to if he reminded in the US, because it was too expensive. I told him how little I was paying for rent at the time and how nice and comfortable my place was, but Mexico wasn’t good enough for him. I told him, fine stay where you’re at and Mexico didn’t need his attitude of entitlement anyway. I haven’t spoken to him since I do hope he and the kids are okay though. Have a great day!
That about sums it up. American entitlement should stay in the USA. That is one American export no country wants to deal with. Thanks again for sharing! Viva Mexico!
@@JoseArteagaTravels Viva Mexico!
Hello Jose. Your idea of the dog whistle and the blue tooth speaker sounds ingenious. I'd be interested in a video about that. I think everyone else who has lost sleep due to neighbor's dogs would appreciate it as well.
Awesome! Actually you are in luck i already have a video about it! Here is the link th-cam.com/users/liveJ0xAtjPwsKA?feature=share
All they have to do is take one look at me, and it is obvious I’m not Mexican 😂. That’s why I don’t shop where prices aren’t already on the item. I avoid open markets. As much as I’d like to shop at these because they have such cool things, I don’t because I know all they have to do is take one look at me. I don’t dress in rags, I do attempt to speak the language, I don’t live around other expats/immigrants, and I carry myself well, so…🤷🏾♀️. Weird. It’s a losing situation and I deal with it, but I’m still happy to be here.
Honestly no one should be shopping anywhere where the prices aren't clearly marked unless you know the people and are good friends with them. I only shop in places where the prices are clearly marked and I do my due diligence to make sure I am not being over charged. Most of the time I am often surprised things come out much cheaper than anticipated and the only place I do actually get over charged even with the prices clearly labeled are at big box grocery stores. I have found I have to be even more vigilent at places like Sorriana and Cherdraui with the pricing especially in the bakery section
Exactly! Thanks for being honest about this.
@@JoseArteagaTravels Soriana will put out an on sale sign then charge you full price. Happened to me 2x in the last month.
Not the cartel kidnapping me for my social security! Bruh! 😂
Jaja you already know 😅
I hope you don't get runover by walking left side of the cars. Anyway thank you for the info ☺️
Thanks!
One of the easiest ways to save money is to lead a car-free lifestyle. I've done it in Mexico, Spain, the US and elsewhere.
I totally agree! In Mexico there are a lot of options for transport that don't include you having to have your own vehicle. It's great because even if you do have a car, you dont always want to drive. Thanks for sharing!
@@JoseArteagaTravels The intercity bus service in Mexico is amongst the best I've seen-much better than in the States. May I ask where you took these videos? It looks like a lovely city. Mérida?
@@Ekdog Yes this was all recorded in Merida Yucatan
Won’t work in Merida! You need a car here or you will be spending a fortune in DiDi and Uber. Good luck with that.
@@prettybrwneyez7757 Hmm. No buses? I assume there are working class Merideños who get around without a car. There certainly were when I visited the city years ago.
Mexico is like the United States or any other Country ,you have affordable areas expensive areas and areas in the middle it all depends on where you live your budget and your lifestyle.
Thanks for sharing!
Worse thing anybody can do is trying to live like a tourist while living anywhere permanently with limited funds.
That applies anywhere in the world, even in countries were our money worth more and some of the stuff we can not afford back home tends to be as expensive, if not more.
The best approach is learn how to live like a local and avoid trying to be "different".
Immersing oneself in the the local culture doesn't mean one has to live in a shack and use a donkey as a way of transportation.
Learning the local language, to begin with, is a must since by doing that one can immerse oneself into a very vibrant and interesting way of life, not to mention the kind of respect one gets in any community.
Being a tourist is only interesting for a while, let alone that the main purpose of the industry is to get as much money as they can from your "hard currency".
The gringo pricing is a reflection of your attitude towards the place you have chosen to live in, just allow yourself to adopt a new culture without losing yours. It is that simple.
Veracruz, here we come!!!!!
Greetings from Toronto.
Very well said! Thanks for sharing!
Great information
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Hi Jose...I live in New York but I live in a very quiet area so I would never want to move in a neighborhood where there is too much noise...unless I can find a home that is soundproof or I would have to live in a part of Mexico that's quiet...that solves the problem!!! Wala
Believe it or not there are tons of places in Mexico where it is totally quiet. In fact outside of some noises on some days for the most part I get to enjoy the silence a lot and I live in a city of around a million people. I often times enjoy the chirping of the birds and other sound of nature, as do many other Mexicans in other parts of the country. Viva Mexico!
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Keepin it real Jose! Lol! 😅 I might need to get a 🎻 for the complainers
Jaja might not be a bad idea!
What are the tax implications when buying property in Mexico and earning income from a remote based job located in the US?
You don't have to pay taxes on any income generated outside of Mexico and as for buying property you will have to pay taxes when purchasing and selling property. You can find out more information on that in this video th-cam.com/video/Jj0h9bE6hoM/w-d-xo.html
Amen brotha!! We sold EVERYTHING in Canada and took the leap! Never even visited MX before. (But traveled all over the Caribbean and even lived in Bogota Colombia for 2months)
I did spend 3yrs researching it since the C19 thing though .
Been living in Playa Del Carmen since Jan of this year. Freakin LOVE it. It’s a learning process every day. The ‘gold’ is in the small neighborhoods! Not Sam’s Club or the Chedraui’s. Your success in MX depends on your ability to adapt and integrate. Furthermore, I much more prefer the live with the nationals than surrounded by stuck up, entitled expats. I wouldn’t go back to Ontario Canada for all the money in the world folks.
That is amazing! Congratulations on your successful move! So happy to hear you are integrating well and Love it out here! Viva Mexico!
Jose, brother, you had a LOT to do with my decision making! So thanks, and keep it up bro. You dish it out real. 👍👍
I am still looking for a place that sells bullion though! lol. I heard Mexico City is where I can find a “ Monte De Piedad”.. or maybe be Elektra? Regardless, you’ve been a wealth of great information to me and my fam-jam. Keep it up 👊🏼
In the US, i knew this attorney who charged an extra $300 or $400 for any potential client who wore a shirt with the Polo logo on it. His theory was that anyone stupid enough to flaunt his wealth when seeking to obtain legal services, needed to pay extra for that stupidity.
Venders everywhere are the same. If you want the admiration for looking rich, expect people to charge you more for being rich.
That is awesome! Very well said! At the end of the day as you said many people want to flaunt their perceived wealth but want to be charged less than someone who is working class. I very rarely mind paying extra and I'm just a bum so it always makes me laugh when I hear people constantly complain about not getting a deal and haggling over a few bucks with someone who those few dollars difference is what will determine if they even make a profit or not. It really is sad to see poor people spend so much money to feel rich, and not be considered poor. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for saying how it is
No problemo! Glad you enjoyed the video!
When I leave, I will never call myself an expat, I will be a foreign or immigrant. I agree with you completely. So you want to call me and EX-Patriot because I don't like how you treat me? I don't like how you nickel and dime me to death so a certain few can take what I earn for themselves? I don't like the prices rising but I get less? And no matter where I go, they make sure they get their cut. I am sick of hearing how inflation rises as if the greedy aren't doing it to further take all that they can. Those camels don't have a chance in hell in passing through the eye of any needle. I'm just so sick of the brainwashing and flat out lying. How is everything done against the people who work to support their own country? I could go on but you know all of this. I love your "to your face" approach in your videos. Thank you again!!!
Muchas Gracias for your kind words and for sharing with us. Viva Mexico!
😂😂😂 Loved this!!
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Simple, I like mexiquito! ❤️
Amen! Viva Mexico!
Hi José. Can you speak on the water shortage going on in Mexico? Is it affecting Merida at all, or is it even a thing?
Not affecting Merida we have a huge underground water basin. Can't really comment on the rest of Mexico since I don't live in those areas but I do know it is a problem since I have lived here and it has a lot to do with areas of Mexico going through a drought at the moment. But again as I said i am not the person to ask i would have to research it like anyone else.
Overall, Mexico is Cool, Calm, and Collected, So when People see Wrong doing, Breaking Rules, etc., etc., etc., It's Ok, as long as they're not hurting anybody, Who Cares. They're just mellow People (In General) minding their own business, Just let it be, It's Ok... 😊
Exactly! Viva Mexico!
@@gustavoperez5480Tu vives en Mexico?...
Que parte de Hispano/Latino eres?...
Im a Gringo with a barking dog! I'll fit right in, no worries 👍🏽 😅
You will be totally fine! Thanks for sharing!
When I ride my bicycle past the trashiest dump house I yell "17 mil por mes" and then laugh psychoticly. The building falling off the cliff at the ocean "17 mil por mes" it's an inside joke about the price of housing rent here.
Thanks for sharing
It might be that my name isn't Jose and that my skin is light enough for people to call me weyto every where I go but there is racism here. I have experienced racism towards me since being here on three or four occasions already and I wanted to think it wouldn't happen or that type of ignorance wouldn't exist and I am wrong but people are people and the small percentage has done this to me. It in no way harms my perception of Mexico but I do know to not trust all.
Cooking with gas is always better Jose.
Amè lo del toilet paper 😂. Literal.
Que se vallan a cagar y destruir sus propio toilets en su propio pais! Jaja 😅
Btw, Jose, I LIKE your vids. It’s just this expat bashing that I find perplexing. At least enough to call it out.
I'm not bashing anyone in this video I simply made a video where I list the top complaints many expats have. My intention is never to offend anyone just to inform them.
lol @ the comments. I do not cry. I make observations based on my point of view. And I am not all that “sensitive” about the subject. I find a lot of good in Mexico, AND a lot of bad, but I am not being insulting to defend any position. Talking about someone “crying” for having a negative opinion about something you find positive is insulting and demeaning, like it or not. And your viewers are your customer base, Jose, if you don’t offer any other services for a fee. “Saying it like it is” is often the excuse for being rude if you don’t say something nicely, so let’s not quibble. Wasn’t there a recent post about this on your website…, about someone being rude because they said it like they thought it was? The double standard is amazing to me. Why are you all crying about people who have opinions that differ from yours? (No, I don’t really mean that, but you see how it works?) lol, you’re all too funny, doing exactly the things you complain about from others. What a mess.
Again just a reminder, I don't sell anything nor do I offer any services therefore I owe no allegiance to anyone. I am not trying to offend anyone, but the reality is that many "Expats" do come out here and cry and moan about the most mundane things and I honestly feel like I have to point it out for the sake of everyone. The reason is simply because most Mexicans do not appreciate that kind of behavior and other Foreigners such as myself and others do not appreciate it either. The real point of making these videos is not to go after gringos/expats but instead to let them know ahead of time how things really are here in Mexico. Many have thanked me for letting them know how it actually is and have decided not to come and live in Mexico. I am here to help people. I'm not here to be nice or to cater to a certain crowd. If Anyone is offended by what I have to say then it says more about them than it does about me. Nothing I am saying is out of left field and you can see it for yourself in the comments section of this video that what I am saying resonates with many people. The reality is that not every Expat is a good Expat. Just like there are certain standards an immigrant going to live in the USA has to adhere too the same goes for Mexico. It doesn't mean they will all assimilate to the culture, and of course they will also influence the culture with their own cultural influence, same as it happens everywhere. To sum it all up I am just trying to talk about subjects no one dares to talk about and not all of it will be peachy and rosy. As the old saying goes, the truth hurts. But the Truth is necessary. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts.
Jose, I'm personally glad you called out the truth! Many 28:58 Americans are spoiled and entitled. I can't wait to leave the states! I embrace learning Spanish, even if I get laughed at! 😊😂
How's the water situation there? Mexico City is facing a water crisis.
We still got plenty of water here in Merida and in the Yucatan. But the crisis is worldwide. Many places around the world and in other parts of Mexico are also facing that issue. If they don't take care of the water here in this region it can happen here as well.
Yea...I just saw a video on the situaion in Mexico City that they're having a big water crisis...that's scary...you can't survive without water...that will defienty mess up tourism if it continues!!!
Everybody needs to understand that regardless how expensive Mexico is, it will always be way cheaper than living in the USA. As far as the "Gringo Pricing," that has nothing to do with over Charging White People, it has to do with Not Being A Mexican/Mexican resident, I get "Gringo Priced" (And I'm Mexican), but Regardless (Think about it) "Gringo Pricing" is still very Inexpensive, Calm down, Relax and Please know that us Mexicans get "Gringo Priced" also...
My Mother goes to Mexico for the Dentist's, and She gets "Gringo Priced," But Regardless, She's still paying Way, Way, Way Cheaper than paying in the USA (And Better Work)... 😊
Well said! Thanks for sharing!
Lol 😂 Its definitely cheaper here than in Chinada. 😂 Not sure ive seen or heard anyone cry about the cost of living here. 😂 Beach area = more $$$ gringo area like Merida= more $$$ location location location. 😊😂
@@imagineme6406 racist lol ya ok 😂
How is it racist? LOL
Thank you so much for sharing! Viva Mexico!
Hope you did not think I was being racist lol Chinada (Canada) good laugh @@JoseArteagaTravels
@@JoseArteagaTravels I thought he intentionally typed Chinada (China/Canada ). Please educate me on the definition of Chinada so I can delete this post
Yo jose!
After visiting merida and progreso, the only things holding me back from moving there are the instant coffee and the milk.
Everything was super affordable, despite being whiter than casper; and the food was phenomenal, despite not being able to get out of bed for 3 days cause of montezuma.
BUT..... I couldnt get a good cup of coffee to save my life. Everyone just sold instant coffee. It was awful.
And the milk....i get the UHT pasteurization, but dear god. The milk tastes like someone ground up dried american cheese product and put it in all the milk. There are hundreds of milk options, but every one i tried was awful.
Might seem insignificant, but not to me. Loved the explosions of color and sound everywhere. The gas song makes me happy as hell, and everytime i hear a bicycle horn, i assume theres a clown riding around selling tortillas and such.
Where the hell can i get a good cup of coffee and some quality whole milk? Do i have to buy my own cow or goat, cause then it would probably be too expensive.
Also, the cannabis thing seems problematic for a gringo. I dont feel like id get hassled (being smart about smoking), but should it happen, i doubt the policia would give a damn about my citation of supreme court decisions.
Anyway, thanks again for the great content!
The coffee was an issue I had when I moved here until I found out what coffee to get and where, and since then I have been extremely happy because most of the Mexican Coffee is far superior to anything in the USA. As for Milk I was never a big fan of milk due to the taste in the USA and the stomach issues it caused.... Until i moved to Mexico and drank the milk out here and well now I got no issues and think it tastes great. We buy the LaLa brand whole milk. I think that along with other things are a matter of taste. Also if you go to the actual central Mercado you can get yourself Whole RAW Milk which is by far the best option. We just dont drink that much milk ourselves to buy it on a regular basis. As for the herbal remedies as long as you keep it at home then you got no problems. If you smoke it in public spaces you will get in trouble as that is a big no no. Hope that helps answer some of your concerns! Viva Mexico!
Really..no coffee that you like...milk..what ? Dude you have issues !
@@JoseArteagaTravels yeah man! That actually helps a lot. Went to a bunch of mercados looking for some raw milk, but couldn't find any. I read about the Mexican coffee, but couldn't find any at chidraui or any smaller shops or mercados.
I really tried with the lala. Delactose, Pura de Vaca, but yeah, not to my taste.
Thanks for the response, content, and raw milk info!
@@geoffspeed yeah. I do have issues with rapid weight loss, so I have to get a ton of calories in, but due to ulcerative colitis, I can't eat as much as I like. Have to make high calorie smoothies.
Would be nice if it wasn't an issue, but it is.
I have been around the world, Mexico is the only place where you always hear dogs barking and where you cannot use sidewalks in neighbourhood because dogs will attack you through the gate's bars or scare the)&@" out of you, really dogs here are so agressive because majority of people never walk them out!!! For the rest there is also too many crazy drivers who won't let you cross without running but all the rest is good
I agree I do think many dogs out here are more aggressive than in other countries, Gizmo is included in that. I think it's because they are more territorial and really do fight and guard their homes and space more than they do in other countries. Also many Mexicans do not walk their dogs with a leash they just let them loose in the neighborhood and they just walk themselves. I think dogs represent their owners and in Mexico since the cops aren't going to be helping you with much, that is why most dogs are so aggressive and the typical Mexican likes it that way. They are a deterrent more than anything else. Gizmo is extremely aggressive especially if I'm not around but once i show up and let him know that person or other dog is not a threat he usually calms down. He is more calm around humans that we know than he is with other dogs, he like many other dogs in Mexico sometimes does not play well with others. As for the crazy drivers.... I'm from Miami and driven all up and down the East Coast.... its not that crazy to me from what I am used to but i can see how for some driving in Mexico is a scary thought. Thanks for sharing!
That’s interesting, my experience has for the most part been the opposite with both dogs and drivers. The street I currently live on has many dogs and the owners just let them hang out in front of their houses and they don’t bother me at all and they walk along the sidewalk but are completely relaxed. I see them sunning themselves all the time.
As for the drivers I’ve encountered some of the most courteous respectful non-aggressive drivers here that I’ve ever had to deal with. They stop at the intersection even if there is no light when they know you want to cross and don’t try to run me down. I had the opposite experience in Cuenca, Ecuador. I guess it just depends on where you live. I’ve lived in three different cities here in Mexico btw. @clubbusk
At the end of thr day I think they are not taking a walk enough, I can feel their frustration!!! Somevlook so sad it s heartbreaking, yes mexicans love to see their dog going crazy on me when I pass by, in France they are embarassed and call them out! Here it s different
Especially in Gran Santa Fe! The dogs are loony in that neighborhood
Jose i would love to be stationed in Mexico or Spain when i enlist in the navy!
Sounds great! Thanks for sharing!
The "gringo bubble" is difficult to escape from when gringos come to Mexico with the intent of living in gringo communities aka The Gringo Bubble
Well said. Many don't want to pop their gringo bubble and live in Mexico like the Mexicans do. Thanks for sharing
Basic life is about 2k for a couple
Thanks for sharing
Jose are there naval bases in Mexico 🇲🇽 Jose?
No the US does not have any bases in Mexico
@@JoseArteagaTravelsWhat about Armada de Mexico.
Perros Callejeros! Do not enjoy the brilliant blue sky and fluffy white clouds too much - you will step into a canine "gift" to society. (AMLO should mandate that all Taquerias help out with this problem!)
ok! Thanks for your wonderful insight! 😅
Land of the brave and home of the free...😂
Jaja you already know! 😅
Dude. I really don’t get it. You’re a businessman with immigrants/expats as your customer base. I could understand “Expats complain,” but “Expats CRY???” Are you TRYING to alienate your customer base? I was considering hiring you to assist me with getting settled in Merida, but I think I’ll find another consultant or do it on my own. I can understand disagreement - we don’t all have to agree about everything. But I don’t understand being publicly insulting, and even more importantly I don’t understand doing it to the detriment of your source of income. Lmao.
He's not insulting. If you want him to sugar coat his videos, its not going to happen. He's being transparent. Many gringos will take offense to what he's saying.
Truth hurts
Sorry to disappoint but the reality is that I DO NOT have a customer/client base. I simply make videos about living in Mexico. That's it. I don't sell anything, and i don't help people with things like finding a home. All I do is make videos and I give people FREE information so they can empower themselves to do it on their own or if absolutely necessary when people do need some help then I offer links to trusted professionals such as lawyers, translators and others to help people get what they need by offering them people I trust and have used in the past. My 1 on 1 consulting is to get even more in depth knowledge like what I already give you in my videos. So if you do not like my videos then you will simply not hire me for a consultation. I'm not trying to sell anything or make friends or anything like that. I am just trying to inform people with the truth and that is it. So as I said in the video if you are looking for someone to blow smoke up your but and tell you what you want to hear then you will probably get taken advantage of since others do have an incentive to be nice and accommodating since they are trying to sell you something. The reason I have so much freedom to tell the truth is because I am not selling anything, except some crapppy tshirts 😅 Thanks again for sharing your thoughts
Stop being so sensitive!! Truth is always the best policy!!! Jose is a very nice guy...he doesn't sugarcoat things and that's what we like about him...he has a great energy
@@JoseArteagaTravels Well Said!
Jose I'm crying because there are are people who come here for money or they bought into the American dream bs!
Cheer up! Don't cry amigo unless they are tears of joy! Mexico is awesome!
"immigrants"... Amen!
Thanks for sharing!
Voy a ser un inmigrante y viver en un barrio Mexicano. No me interesa ser un expat.
Vale que bueno! Viva Mexico!
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They are not expats by any means, after the 180 days their visa expires and they became A ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS.
ok! Thanks for sharing!
stop coming over here and flash your dollars you guy are making it more expensive to live in mexico
this is from all mexicans
A small handful of Foreigners are not making EVERYTHING in Mexico more expensive. If anything most of the gentrification is actually being caused by other Mexicans not a few expats who eventually move back home and dont stay in Mexico
The discouraging YT channels I have seen are bougie people. They have money.
Not all have money, most like to pretend like they do and thus that is why they complain about things being so expensive and other such things. I actually know plenty of people with money out here and none of them complain about the cost of living nor any of the other problems some of these bougie expats complain about. Bougie = Fake Rich 😅
@@JoseArteagaTravels If the ones I have watched have the assets they claim they do, they are moneyed and seem pleased that the residency $ requirements have been raised. Two of them said to not listen to channels that say you can work around that. Anyway, I can't identify with them. You are the one I listen to.
peruvians says Mx its very cheap and yanquies say the opositive who is saying the truth
Great question! It all depends on what your personal cost of living is. For me I think Mexico is much more affordable than the USA by a large margin
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