My parents are both from Mexico, I was born in the US. I just love and miss Mexico. I started to appreciate it over there as I got older. Stay safe out there Primo Paul!
Dear Paul,l am a Mexican girl who has been living in France for 12 years and I can tell you that all you sail is 100% true! I miss everything! And you are right: Mexico is soooooo magical! Once I read in a book: " look how wonderful is to live in a country that has no winter.." please enjoy our beautiful country. Actually, I joined your channel because through you, your videos and your point of view, I miss Mexico a little, but just a little less. And I'll stop here, otherwise I'll start crying. Thanks a lot tío Paul! Un abrazo desde Francia 😊
@@rodrigogamabrambila423 please, be my guest! Thank you for understanding. I don't know you but something we don't really appreciate when we are in Mexico is just how friendly, kind and warm people are. Here, in Europe people are nice, polite and stuff, but I have the impression that you have to earn their friendship, whereas in Mexico you can make friends, and good friends far more easily. I really miss everything...The jacarandas that I'm sure are already blossoming. You know when you walk on the street and you feel like you are walking on a pink carpet..I swear, I don't want to make you feel sad. It's just there are days I miss Mexico more than others. But why on earth I am talking to you in English? Un abrazo 😊
@@TrueMexico thanks to you! Please, don't stop loving Mexico. We all know how much you do. Because your videos are not just the impression Mexico gives you. Or how we are different from British people. No, it's more than that, you really get us, you understand us and I love how you even use albures! We really missed you during the time you took off. (A rest well deserved) hasta luego tío Paul !😊
yeah try being white english in los angeles. u are laughed at for having pale yellow hair we cant get employment because were dont speak spanish i dont know what to tell my kids. they are american and they cant get employed in their own country
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Whenever I walk home from the tortilleria I can't help but unwrap those steaming hot fragrant tortillas and eat a few. The prepackaged ones I used to eat in the US are nothing compared to these. Yum...gotta go!
This Canadian subscriber misses the sounds of my wife's neighborhood in Squadron. I have the junque girl as my ringtone and the tamal guy for notifications! Gracias Tio Paul for representing the gueros that love Mexico!
Same here! Found myself missing the neighbourhood sounds of CDMX whenever I was back in Canada. Back then, my Mexican husband couldn’t stand all the street sounds and loud banda songs blaring through neighbour’s the speakers. Now he is missing it all 😂
I am Mexicana living in Japan and I do miss everything! About food, I miss a true quesadilla! And many other things! But mainly as you said the Mexico’s warmth!
I was 11 years old when I came to the USA. I think the traditions we had in the village I came from is what I missed the most. And the blessings your elders would give you before you walk out
🇲🇽🇲🇽MEXICO-MAGICO🇲🇽🇲🇽 🎼🎶 ay, ay, ay, ay canta y no llores, porque cantando🎶 se alegran cielito lindo los corazones🎶 saludos a mi tierra mexicana la extraño un chingo! Saludos desde texas.
I just stumbled onto your channel and love it! Your obvious love of Mexico comes through in every video, and your range of topics is wonderful. Best wishes for many, many more videos!
There are NO beans like Mexican beans.... especially when they are made in “caserolas de barro” (clay pots). It gives them a very unique flavor that can only be produced in Mexico or by people of Mexican blood. ❤️
Si puedes hablar de lo que hay en el Mexico del norte, estaria bien. Muchos no conocen el norte y creen que nos inclinamos por los EU, pero creo que tenemos nuestra forma de ser mexicanos... un caracter algo distinto del sur, pero mexicanos al fin. Me gusta tu canal. Felicidades....un abrazo!
The first thing I miss when I travel abroad: FOOD (real mexican food)😀because no matter what some people say about it...it's just NOT the same!🤭what they know by "mexican" food abroad is nothing what we mexicans enjoy everyday in Mexico🤷🏻♀️the flavours in here are a real explosion😋thumbs up Paul!😃hasta luego :D
My uncle and his family moved to Dominican Republic, and they took like 8 packs of Maizena to make their own handmade corn tortillas. But they do miss the food, especially during the holidays, when traveling was restricted, we sent them pictures of tamales and pozole Sinaloense, and they were so jealous, jajaja.
I miss that chaos of different sounds from many directions all at once coming and mixing together into one magical experience that create the beautiful experience that is mi Mexico Lindo. Abrazo y una cerveza, Paul.
Last year I had the chance to live abroad for 6 months and even if I missed the food (specially tortillas since I eat almost everyday), what I missed the most was the people's warmth. I truly think, that the best thing this country has to offer, is it's people.
I miss it all! Food, family, my barrio, traditions, party’s, the culture, that freedom I feel in my country, just breathing that Mexican air makes me feel at home, I miss my beautiful beaches!!! Viva Mexico 🇲🇽
One thing I sure didn't miss at all when I wasn't in Mexico are all the publications, found all over, which sport hard core gore: images of scantily-clad/naked women in obscene poses right by images of unfortunate ones who lost their lives in gruesome circumstances or were cruelly murdered. The OEM (Organización Editorial Mexicana) is responsible for printing and distributing, that...
Have you ever tried blue tortillas? There's nothing like them anywhere else in the world. I really miss lunches with a bowl of champignon soup, blue quesadillas and a liter-sized glass of orange juice at La Marquesa. Even if blue corn tortillas can be found in many places in Mexico, they are just not common enough in my opinion.
El Tintinero... I was so lucky to get that scene. What a True Mexico legend! Support Tío Paul and the channel with a Paypal tip! www.paypal.me/TrueMexico Consider supporting on Patreon: www.patreon.com/truemexico Gracias a Roberto ya tenemos subtítulos en Español! Check out Roberto's TH-cam channel if you're studying English. Inglés para Principiantes 👉 th-cam.com/video/PuRsENGat4A/w-d-xo.html
I don´t miss Mexico at all cause im from the frontier, and my dad is from the frontier born in 1936 in NOgales Sonora, my grandfather was born in 1896 in El Paso Texas, my great grandfather was born in Los Angeles California in 1864 and so on, so my culture is from the frontier even that I was born in Mexicali Baja California
I miss strangers saying "Buenos Dias", "Buenas tardes", "Buenas noches" while passing you by, and not expecting anything, here in the USA people actually look at you like - she wants something, she's strange, she likes me, so I just do this when in Mexico.
Very true, I never knew why there was so much difference in neighboring countries but now I’m beginning to understand little by little. One of the main factors may be that the US society is based on individualism and Mexico is the opposite, I’m not here to say that one is better than the other but that is a big reason why a lot of Mexicans have trouble adapting to US way of life at first.🤷🏻♂️
I miss Mexico of the 90s . It was different. Not better. .. different I feel mexico was changing. Don't have what exactly was different. Does anyone feel the same way?
You start to appreciate this kinda things once you're outside. I always thought that people were exaggerating when they said that mexicans are very kind, but now living in Northern Europe I get what they meant...
Tío Paul thank you for loving our beautiful country, I recently moved to the US and oh boy do I miss my México, the warmth of people you nailed it beacuse that warmth and love transmit to every day life and activities such as food...I love the way you eat your concha by the way! Truely, wholeheartedly thank you and keep enjoing magical México ❤
I’m a Texan living in Kazakhstan and I miss my Tex-Mex hardcore! I miss handmade tortillas de harina (flour tortillas) from H-E-B or Ninfa’s. I miss chilé con queso. All we have in Kaz is Doritos from Turkey! I gotta make my own fresh guacamole and salsa! One day I should just move to Mexico and live on Chilaquiles. :)
Hello Paul, it seems to me that you are a wonderful person, who shows the reality of this beautiful country Mexico as it is, also we can see the love you feel for this wonderful country, God bless your life and your walk through this great nation, we look forward to your next videos with much enthusiasm and love, greetings... from New York City.. 💯.
I most definitely agree with you! The top three things I miss from Mexico are the food, the weather and the friendly, warm and laid back attitude of Mexicans. Greetings from Bavaria from me and my Welsh hubby 😊
Another thing we miss when we are away from Mexico is our music. Yes, you can hear it on Spotify at any time, but there is nothing like enjoying live Mariachis performing ¨México Lindo Y Querido¨ for example.
Omg! You’re walking near my brother’s house. I can see it on the video. Hope one day I can say hi to you. You are a really nice person. I love the way you talk about mexico and the mexican. All your videos are love letters. They make me feel even more love for my country. I don’t like nationalism but I like the place where I live.
It might sound a little unusual but I miss the way Mexico smells. Not one smell in particular but all of the unique smells that you only get there. From the rich and earthy wet dirt smell after it rains. To the street food being freshly cooked. Heck even the smell of laundry detergent and fabuloso cleaning products. I miss it all
Ay Tío Paul! It's so nice to watch your videos again. Please take care! And eat many tacos and comida corrida! Greetings from Mexicali 🇲🇽🙋♀️ Un abrazo fuerte!
I watch many expat TH-camrs from Mexico, but Tio Paul is the best. Most of the others are silly, covering and copy catting the same topics, but Tio Paul you are unique. I can't imagine how and person is so popular by not even showing his face! Why didn’t we have any video lately? Are you okay? To me, green sunglasses would be a silly thing, but you made that a master piece.
What you said about the tortillas is sooo true! I lived in the UK for a while and I was absolutely miserable because I couldn't get anything even remotely close to Mexican food or ingredients, so when I was over in Mexico visiting family I made sure to take a bunch of chile guajillo and vacuum-sealed corn tortillas with me when I went back to the UK. That did the trick for a while, but nothing will ever beat a fresh corn tortilla with salsa toreada. Boy, am I glad to be back home for good lol
That Sunset... that's what I miss the most after a visit to Mexico City. and you Mr. Tio Paul are the "only" TH-camr who acknowledge its magnificence. Thank you.
I feel as an immigrant in the US its never felt like home here, many of us miss feeling at home and welcomed.. life in the US is stressful and fast lived. We miss not constantly feeling stressed . Love and appreciate your videos thank you 💞
Yes, in the north we eat flour tortilla, but maíz tortilla are also the norm. And no, you can't find the Mexican flour tortilla in the supermarkets outside from Mexico. Those wraps/supermarket "flour tortilla" are not at all the same. What it's true, is that you could easily buy a kilo of flour and make them by yourself.
Paul, I used to work in that part of street Pennsylvania. It was just a month (November-Dicember 2019) but I like to rest a little bit in the morning before to enter the office in that park and walking down the street. Not a great job but I kept that mornings in my mind seeing people walking with his fancy dogs. Un fuerte abrazo y gracias por seguir aquí en CDMX, Keep safe 🙏🏼
I have ussies about frijoles, taste good with chees, but Im very shocked about the idea that Frijoles aren't consider as qulity food in other countrieies (latin american countries), I rememebr once that some imigrants did complaint in the news , because the govertment give them frijoles, and they said, "this is food for animals" wow.
Hello my friend we hope you are keeping safe and well . we are yet to visit Mexico during our travel . we really want to be able to taste all that wonderful food . thanks for sharing Love and Light Sarah and Glenn
Aaaaahhhh .... there is nothing better than a good taco al pastor.... pure heaven!!!.... definitely the family, friends and a great shot of tequila!!! .... keep it up güerito... 👍👍👍🙏🙏
Moving here on November 2, 2021. I will still stay in touch, once I get set up there. I thank God, that I speak Spanish as a second language. I still love Acapulco also from 1962-2013.
As a Mexican living in Croatia, the FOOD like you said, is what I miss the most. Snacks, elote asado con chilito y limon ! Fruits in general. Tacos, mole, chilaquiles, nopales asados... 😭 on my Mexican food. And also the colors! The neighborhoods with colorful houses, the decorations for festivities... and so much more.
Omg I miss sooo many things from Mexico , I have been in USA for 37 years (since I got married) all the time I want something from Mexico from the friendly people, places and my goodness the food!!! I love your videos , they are well done , thank you ☺️
Frijol con nopales. Frijol negro con salsa de guaje. Burritos de frijol con queso. Tostada con frijol y queso I can go on for daysss....I love Mexican food 😋🌮🫔🌯
I have seen many of your videos and I just learned how to subscribe and get notifications. I hope you have time and feel like doing more videos. You are incredibly informative. It has been a very weird time with COVID and I imagine that can affect a creator's vision.
the family, the scents hueledenoche, carnitas etc. the flavors like fresh (fill as needed etc etc), the parties and celebrations, the sounds, the climate...... oooohhhhhhhh the atmosphere, Oh Lord why did you not make us all the same, why are we different, but, but ,but thanks making us who and what we are
Authentic corn tortillas are very hard to find outside Mexico. Sure, they sell then at the supermarkets in the US, but they are just awful. We have a tortilleria here where I live and while their corn tortillas aren't bad, they still come up short.
Missing beans is true!! I missed eating them when I moved out of the family home, so when the canned refried beans weren't cutting to I had to learn how to make them myself. Real adult stuff making your own beans and having them for a quick lunch lol
My parents are both from Mexico, I was born in the US. I just love and miss Mexico. I started to appreciate it over there as I got older. Stay safe out there Primo Paul!
Thanks amigo!!!
Dear Paul,l am a Mexican girl who has been living in France for 12 years and I can tell you that all you sail is 100% true! I miss everything! And you are right: Mexico is soooooo magical! Once I read in a book: " look how wonderful is to live in a country that has no winter.." please enjoy our beautiful country. Actually, I joined your channel because through you, your videos and your point of view, I miss Mexico a little, but just a little less. And I'll stop here, otherwise I'll start crying. Thanks a lot tío Paul! Un abrazo desde Francia 😊
Thank you so much for your kind words!!
I live in Germany, and I could just copy-paste your comment...!
@@rodrigogamabrambila423 please, be my guest! Thank you for understanding. I don't know you but something we don't really appreciate when we are in Mexico is just how friendly, kind and warm people are. Here, in Europe people are nice, polite and stuff, but I have the impression that you have to earn their friendship, whereas in Mexico you can make friends, and good friends far more easily. I really miss everything...The jacarandas that I'm sure are already blossoming. You know when you walk on the street and you feel like you are walking on a pink carpet..I swear, I don't want to make you feel sad. It's just there are days I miss Mexico more than others. But why on earth I am talking to you in English? Un abrazo 😊
@@TrueMexico thanks to you! Please, don't stop loving Mexico. We all know how much you do. Because your videos are not just the impression Mexico gives you. Or how we are different from British people. No, it's more than that, you really get us, you understand us and I love how you even use albures! We really missed you during the time you took off. (A rest well deserved) hasta luego tío Paul !😊
yeah try being white english in los angeles. u are laughed at for having pale yellow hair we cant get employment because were dont speak spanish i dont know what to tell my kids. they are american and they cant get employed in their own country
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jaja, thanks a lot!
Tío Paul gives us quality content everytime
@@pacorosales8660 I appreciate that! Takes a lot of work (I'm not just in a room making a reaction video) but it's absolutely worth it.
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Whenever I walk home from the tortilleria I can't help but unwrap those steaming hot fragrant tortillas and eat a few. The prepackaged ones I used to eat in the US are nothing compared to these. Yum...gotta go!
They're not even close!
For me, besides the food, is the noises and also, randomness of life in Mexico.
This Canadian subscriber misses the sounds of my wife's neighborhood in Squadron. I have the junque girl as my ringtone and the tamal guy for notifications! Gracias Tio Paul for representing the gueros that love Mexico!
jaja, that's an awesome ringtone and notification combo!
Jaja que combinación más mexicana
Same here! Found myself missing the neighbourhood sounds of CDMX whenever I was back in Canada. Back then, my Mexican husband couldn’t stand all the street sounds and loud banda songs blaring through neighbour’s the speakers. Now he is missing it all 😂
Ooh, that's actually a good idea! Might add the whistle from the camotero to that!
¿Escuadrón 201? Great colony.
I am Mexicana living in Japan and I do miss everything! About food, I miss a true quesadilla! And many other things! But mainly as you said the Mexico’s warmth!
I lived in Japan once upon a time! And miss so many things about Japan
How's the Mexican food in Japan?
@@the4fterpartyScarce, good but not even close to the real thing it's pricey and few dishes to choose from.
I was 11 years old when I came to the USA. I think the traditions we had in the village I came from is what I missed the most. And the blessings your elders would give you before you walk out
🇲🇽🇲🇽MEXICO-MAGICO🇲🇽🇲🇽
🎼🎶 ay, ay, ay, ay canta y no llores, porque cantando🎶 se alegran cielito lindo los corazones🎶
saludos a mi tierra mexicana la extraño un chingo!
Saludos desde texas.
I am not Mexican, but I miss Mexico everyday, especially the food!
Miss your videos man.
Every time someone uses one of those tortilla wrap, Quetzalcoatl loses a feather
Lol. I know, right? Everytime i see a wrap i think "Eww! Cold tortilla! Gross!"
I just stumbled onto your channel and love it! Your obvious love of Mexico comes through in every video, and your range of topics is wonderful. Best wishes for many, many more videos!
There are NO beans like Mexican beans.... especially when they are made in “caserolas de barro” (clay pots). It gives them a very unique flavor that can only be produced in Mexico or by people of Mexican blood. ❤️
I second that!
They also use a healthier lard to make beans taste so much better 🍛
Si puedes hablar de lo que hay en el Mexico del norte, estaria bien. Muchos no conocen el norte y creen que nos inclinamos por los EU, pero creo que tenemos nuestra forma de ser mexicanos... un caracter algo distinto del sur, pero mexicanos al fin. Me gusta tu canal. Felicidades....un abrazo!
8:48 MI FUERTE ABRAZO appeared
The first thing I miss when I travel abroad: FOOD (real mexican food)😀because no matter what some people say about it...it's just NOT the same!🤭what they know by "mexican" food abroad is nothing what we mexicans enjoy everyday in Mexico🤷🏻♀️the flavours in here are a real explosion😋thumbs up Paul!😃hasta luego :D
Yes, exactly!!! It's so hard to replicate real Mexican food in other countries. Saludos!
One of the things i think I´ll miss the most about Mexico is the climate, although I may not like the hot weather or the burning sun it is a blessing
The hot weather is not in Mexico City
My uncle and his family moved to Dominican Republic, and they took like 8 packs of Maizena to make their own handmade corn tortillas. But they do miss the food, especially during the holidays, when traveling was restricted, we sent them pictures of tamales and pozole Sinaloense, and they were so jealous, jajaja.
That's a good idea!!
I miss that chaos of different sounds from many directions all at once coming and mixing together into one magical experience that create the beautiful experience that is mi Mexico Lindo. Abrazo y una cerveza, Paul.
Hope you are safe! Miss your uploads and hope you can keep us updated on your whereabouts.
Tio Paul, I miss the warm of the people, you’re so right. I’m in Arizona and this was one of the cultural shocks I found out.
Food primarily. Either mom or grandma food. ♥️🥺
Lots of food in the video!
And the people.
Man... People is different in other places...
Or that famous "puesto de comida" from your Home Town. I miss My torta de la barda from My Tampico hermoso
@@TrueMexico i love your videos of méxico sou much.!!
Last year I had the chance to live abroad for 6 months and even if I missed the food (specially tortillas since I eat almost everyday), what I missed the most was the people's warmth. I truly think, that the best thing this country has to offer, is it's people.
Well said!
I love Mexican people!
I miss it all! Food, family, my barrio, traditions, party’s, the culture, that freedom I feel in my country, just breathing that Mexican air makes me feel at home, I miss my beautiful beaches!!! Viva Mexico 🇲🇽
Beautifully said!
Thanks mate! Keep making videos and enjoying Mexico for the rest of us that can’t lol
Thank you so much for making these videos. I love Mexico and the culture and its people.Beautiful country
My pleasure amigo.
One thing I sure didn't miss at all when I wasn't in Mexico are all the publications, found all over, which sport hard core gore: images of scantily-clad/naked women in obscene poses right by images of unfortunate ones who lost their lives in gruesome circumstances or were cruelly murdered. The OEM (Organización Editorial Mexicana) is responsible for printing and distributing, that...
Have you ever tried blue tortillas? There's nothing like them anywhere else in the world. I really miss lunches with a bowl of champignon soup, blue quesadillas and a liter-sized glass of orange juice at La Marquesa. Even if blue corn tortillas can be found in many places in Mexico, they are just not common enough in my opinion.
Yo sólo las he visto en la CDMX y en el estado de méxico... vivo en tamaulipas pero acá pura tortilla de maseca o de harina
Wow as a Mexican living abroad I can relate to everything on this video. Good job bro.
Happy you enjoyed it!
I´ve visited all 132 of the pueblos magicos
El Tintinero... I was so lucky to get that scene. What a True Mexico legend!
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I don´t miss Mexico at all cause im from the frontier, and my dad is from the frontier born in 1936 in NOgales Sonora, my grandfather was born in 1896 in El Paso Texas, my great grandfather was born in Los Angeles California in 1864 and so on, so my culture is from the frontier even that I was born in Mexicali Baja California
I actually miss my mothers rural town in Guerrero state I haven’t been there since I was 6 or 7 years old
I miss strangers saying "Buenos Dias", "Buenas tardes", "Buenas noches" while passing you by, and not expecting anything, here in the USA people actually look at you like - she wants something, she's strange, she likes me, so I just do this when in Mexico.
True!
Complicated true
Very true, I never knew why there was so much difference in neighboring countries but now I’m beginning to understand little by little. One of the main factors may be that the US society is based on individualism and Mexico is the opposite, I’m not here to say that one is better than the other but that is a big reason why a lot of Mexicans have trouble adapting to US way of life at first.🤷🏻♂️
@@fergomez3817 I am born and raised in the United States, It's just the way people are raised.
I miss Mexico of the 90s .
It was different. Not better. .. different I feel mexico was changing. Don't have what exactly was different. Does anyone feel the same way?
@ Chance the dog
Everything changes Mr. Chance. Our perspectives especially. You've gotten older. And that's not necessarily a bad thing. ✌😉
Sure! So much we used to do that we can't do now, like camping free in the beaches and mountains. Too dangerous now
Yes it has changed and not for the better and not just a rise in narcoculture but also other factors
@@geoben1810 almost 50. And can understand things enough to know , I know less than what I pretend to know.
If that makes sense....
@@geoben1810 I love your comment. BTW
You start to appreciate this kinda things once you're outside. I always thought that people were exaggerating when they said that mexicans are very kind, but now living in Northern Europe I get what they meant...
There's definitely a warmness and sweetness to Mexicans that you don't see in many countries in the world.
Oh yes you do! I so miss smiling at random people on the street and getting smiles and Buenos dias/tardes/noches back.
Mexicans are the most friendliest, warmest people around.
Tío Paul thank you for loving our beautiful country, I recently moved to the US and oh boy do I miss my México, the warmth of people you nailed it beacuse that warmth and love transmit to every day life and activities such as food...I love the way you eat your concha by the way! Truely, wholeheartedly thank you and keep enjoing magical México ❤
I’m a Texan living in Kazakhstan and I miss my Tex-Mex hardcore! I miss handmade tortillas de harina (flour tortillas) from H-E-B or Ninfa’s. I miss chilé con queso. All we have in Kaz is Doritos from Turkey! I gotta make my own fresh guacamole and salsa! One day I should just move to Mexico and live on Chilaquiles. :)
Wow, Kazakhstan! Hopefully you'll make it to Mexico again soon :)
Hello Paul, it seems to me that you are a wonderful person, who shows the reality of this beautiful country Mexico as it is, also we can see the love you feel for this wonderful country, God bless your life and your walk through this great nation, we look forward to your next videos with much enthusiasm and love, greetings... from New York City.. 💯.
I most definitely agree with you! The top three things I miss from Mexico are the food, the weather and the friendly, warm and laid back attitude of Mexicans.
Greetings from Bavaria from me and my Welsh hubby 😊
Saludos desde CDMX!
Another thing we miss when we are away from Mexico is our music. Yes, you can hear it on Spotify at any time, but there is nothing like enjoying live Mariachis performing ¨México Lindo Y Querido¨ for example.
Where are you Tio Paul ? We miss you and your videos. Hope you are ok.
I miss the mariachi in the streets! So cheerful and loud and fantastic music that just makes me grin cheek to cheek!!
Omg! You’re walking near my brother’s house. I can see it on the video. Hope one day I can say hi to you. You are a really nice person. I love the way you talk about mexico and the mexican. All your videos are love letters. They make me feel even more love for my country. I don’t like nationalism but I like the place where I live.
I'm a Mexican living abroad and I approve this video!👍
I have been out of my country for 2 years, this video made me so happy 🥲
It might sound a little unusual but I miss the way Mexico smells. Not one smell in particular but all of the unique smells that you only get there. From the rich and earthy wet dirt smell after it rains. To the street food being freshly cooked. Heck even the smell of laundry detergent and fabuloso cleaning products. I miss it all
Ay Tío Paul!
It's so nice to watch your videos again.
Please take care!
And eat many tacos and comida corrida!
Greetings from Mexicali 🇲🇽🙋♀️
Un abrazo fuerte!
Jaja, you know I love my comida corrida
Hope that you can travel more around México soon.
My city is so famous for its Chinese food. Isn't that great?
@@laurabarreda799 Yes I heard that! I'm often eating Chinese food in Mexico. I'd be in heaven in Mexicali with so much yummy Mexican and Chinese food.
Mexicans mostly miss their loved ones. Family is so important. ❤
I watch many expat TH-camrs from Mexico, but Tio Paul is the best. Most of the others are silly, covering and copy catting the same topics, but Tio Paul you are unique. I can't imagine how and person is so popular by not even showing his face! Why didn’t we have any video lately? Are you okay?
To me, green sunglasses would be a silly thing, but you made that a master piece.
2:52 un mural de Adriana del Rocío 😍
What you said about the tortillas is sooo true! I lived in the UK for a while and I was absolutely miserable because I couldn't get anything even remotely close to Mexican food or ingredients, so when I was over in Mexico visiting family I made sure to take a bunch of chile guajillo and vacuum-sealed corn tortillas with me when I went back to the UK. That did the trick for a while, but nothing will ever beat a fresh corn tortilla with salsa toreada.
Boy, am I glad to be back home for good lol
Un fuerte abrazo Paul!!! Muchas Gracias!!!!
*Tintinero, missing him like crazy for this savoury delight*
*My True Tío Paul good to see you again, you're my favorite tío*
*04:34** **04:38** 👍😝*
Now comments are gonna be Full of Digital Hugs For Tío Paul uwu
Hehehe Here's one:
Un abrazo tío Paul
Jaja, un abrazo!
Un abrazo pinche Paul!
Jajaja
Viva Mexico,I love the Mexican people,the list , can go on and on,Hosta luego🏝🌴🦜🙏God bless you, for this video,You always got the accurate Information
Culture, Mexico City is a cosmopolitan city, full of life, and awesome stuff!
I dont miss your videos, tank you for loving my México so much
All your videos are top-quality material, achieved after clever observations and honest opinions. Legend!
Thanks for your kind words!
Eres un chingonazo tío Paul. UN ABRAZO
That Sunset... that's what I miss the most after a visit to Mexico City.
and you Mr. Tio Paul are the "only" TH-camr who acknowledge its magnificence. Thank you.
México is full of surreal richness ❤️👍. What I miss when being abroad is home made food. Hello from Guadalajara uncle Paul. 👋
I like that... surreal richness!! Saludos desde CDMX!
Me encanta ver mi México atraves de tus ojitos Tío Paul. Estuvo rico el video😍😍😍
I feel as an immigrant in the US its never felt like home here, many of us miss feeling at home and welcomed.. life in the US is stressful and fast lived. We miss not constantly feeling stressed . Love and appreciate your videos thank you 💞
And as an American, I find the U.S. to be boring. Mostly strip malls and suburbs.
I'm a big fan of your videos. Your comments always are so clever. Regards.
Yes, in the north we eat flour tortilla, but maíz tortilla are also the norm. And no, you can't find the Mexican flour tortilla in the supermarkets outside from Mexico. Those wraps/supermarket "flour tortilla" are not at all the same. What it's true, is that you could easily buy a kilo of flour and make them by yourself.
Wonderful video. I'm excited to say that I'm visiting Mexico City in August for the second time.
Hi Paul!!!, I love your channel, and everything you say, only people of good heart can see the things in that way as you show us. Saludos 👍🤗❤
Thank you for your kind words!
Thanks for your remarkable work! I love México!
Paul, I used to work in that part of street Pennsylvania. It was just a month (November-Dicember 2019) but I like to rest a little bit in the morning before to enter the office in that park and walking down the street. Not a great job but I kept that mornings in my mind seeing people walking with his fancy dogs.
Un fuerte abrazo y gracias por seguir aquí en CDMX, Keep safe 🙏🏼
There are lots of fancy dogs in that park for sure. Gracias amigo
I have ussies about frijoles, taste good with chees, but Im very shocked about the idea that Frijoles aren't consider as qulity food in other countrieies (latin american countries), I rememebr once that some imigrants did complaint in the news , because the govertment give them frijoles, and they said, "this is food for animals" wow.
Best explanation/example of #MexicoMagico ever!
Hello my friend we hope you are keeping safe and well . we are yet to visit Mexico during our travel . we really want to be able to taste all that wonderful food . thanks for sharing Love and Light Sarah and Glenn
Aaaaahhhh .... there is nothing better than a good taco al pastor.... pure heaven!!!.... definitely the family, friends and a great shot of tequila!!! .... keep it up güerito... 👍👍👍🙏🙏
Moving here on November 2, 2021.
I will still stay in touch, once I get set up there.
I thank God, that I speak Spanish as a second language.
I still love Acapulco also from 1962-2013.
Un abrazo, tio Pablo!
As a Mexican living in USA, I agree with this message 😁👍
As a Mexican living in Croatia, the FOOD like you said, is what I miss the most. Snacks, elote asado con chilito y limon ! Fruits in general. Tacos, mole, chilaquiles, nopales asados... 😭 on my Mexican food. And also the colors! The neighborhoods with colorful houses, the decorations for festivities... and so much more.
Ah yes the colours! Hope you can enjoy Mexico again soon :D
Omg I miss sooo many things from Mexico , I have been in USA for 37 years (since I got married) all the time I want something from Mexico from the friendly people, places and my goodness the food!!! I love your videos , they are well done , thank you ☺️
Thanks a lot for your kind words!
My husband is mexican and this time moving to Russia I'm planning to take harina de maiz, dried chiles, candies and seeds of green tomatoes!
Wow. Chilaquiles look like the most epic nachos ever!
Way better than that! Believe me...👌🏼
Como siempre, muy buen video...
Love you're videos uncle Paul, keep the good work
Saludos desde mi hermoso pueblo mágico Jiquilpan , Michoacán ♡♡♡
As a mexican in grant I can totally agree, I do really miss sooo much from my country, I really need that all that I left😭😭
So nice to share country with you, thanks for the appreciation!!!!!💕💕💕💕💕💕
Omg!!!
Frijol con nopales. Frijol negro con salsa de guaje. Burritos de frijol con queso. Tostada con frijol y queso
I can go on for daysss....I love Mexican food 😋🌮🫔🌯
Miss your videos Tío Paul , hope everything is alright
Hopefully next year will be back to my beloved cdmx I miss it so much greetings from Tokyo!!
Ohhhh Tokyo. Oh I miss Tokyo & Japan. Once upon a time lived there. Saludos desde CDMX!
Gracias mi amigo, por recordarnos todo esto, mil gracias.
You’re awesome tio Paul
You are too!
Tío Paul we miss you! Hope you are well.
Kiubo Tio Paul. Notification squad forever. Un abrazote!
Nice!!!
Los ruidos de la ciudad (the noises of the city)! 🥺
You have a new suscriber.❤🇲🇽
As always one learns alot from watching your videos, hope you can come to north west soon
I appreciate your kind words.
I have seen many of your videos and I just learned how to subscribe and get notifications. I hope you have time and feel like doing more videos. You are incredibly informative. It has been a very weird time with COVID and I imagine that can affect a creator's vision.
the family, the scents hueledenoche, carnitas etc. the flavors like fresh (fill as needed etc etc), the parties and celebrations, the sounds, the climate...... oooohhhhhhhh the atmosphere, Oh Lord why did you not make us all the same, why are we different, but, but ,but thanks making us who and what we are
Authentic corn tortillas are very hard to find outside Mexico. Sure, they sell then at the supermarkets in the US, but they are just awful. We have a tortilleria here where I live and while their corn tortillas aren't bad, they still come up short.
Missing beans is true!! I missed eating them when I moved out of the family home, so when the canned refried beans weren't cutting to I had to learn how to make them myself. Real adult stuff making your own beans and having them for a quick lunch lol