❌❌ WORST Thing Living in Costa Rica

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • TONS of Costa Rica Travel INFO & VIDEOS at TravelCostaRicaNow.com Hey Everyone! So, my personal PET PEEVE living in Costa Rica.... I hate this shit..... BUT let me be clear,,,I LOVE COSTA RICA.....so please, don't go there...Just CHECK out the video and see what I thing the WORST thing is about living in Costa Rica.

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  • @LockStockNBarrel
    @LockStockNBarrel 8 лет назад +55

    I figured you were going to say the worst part was they only make T-shirts in women's size.

    • @dromingo6881
      @dromingo6881 8 лет назад +7

      his shirts from nicaragua

    • @LarryTrejos08
      @LarryTrejos08 8 лет назад +3

      What's that suppose to mean? he just chose that size

    • @I_leave_mean_comments
      @I_leave_mean_comments 7 лет назад

      lol, I was thinking the same thing

    • @bigpig411
      @bigpig411 6 лет назад

      hahaha that was funny

    • @edivimo
      @edivimo 6 лет назад

      Awesome counter-argument...

  • @plopezuma
    @plopezuma 9 лет назад +38

    You just described my beautiful country as it is. Like you said, it is a nice place but it also has downsides. Anyway, I think this was an honest and respectful review.

    • @TravelCostaRicaNOW
      @TravelCostaRicaNOW  9 лет назад +5

      +Pablo Lopez Thanx for taking the time to comment. Appreciate it.

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  • @Funkestech
    @Funkestech 10 лет назад +3

    I'm a tico and I hate this aswell, costarican bureaucracy is a towering 9 headed monstruosity, so arbitrary, unpredictable and many times utterly pointless.

  • @carolinadelaossa7383
    @carolinadelaossa7383 9 лет назад +11

    As a Costa Rican, I really understand your point sir. Basically, any tramit that you might need to do here, takes forever, even to us costa ricans. If you need a tramit that only a lawyer can do, it's even worst. The concept of efficiency here doesn't exist. That's why many of the infrastructure takes so many years to be build (constructing a street here for better traveling from the capital to the beach took 9 YEARS). The problem is that most costa ricans have so mediocre way of thinking that they don't even complain about it, they got used to it. If you complain they either get mad or just complain like in a facebook page and don't take serious action about it. ***** have you ever try to express this information on costa rican media or in u.s media? Here people only wants to hear the international media say that this is the happiest country on earth and that the education compared with other central american countries is better blah blah but they don't really like when the country is criticized. Now that I think about it, they wont even bother to care about it. That's what really sucks of here...

    • @akhan4727
      @akhan4727 8 лет назад

      I'm from the English Caribbean. I think this is a problem for the entire region. it's extremely irritating and i hate it! Just asking for a plumber to come to check something in your home is a hassle and he might take an entire week to come. Don't mention anything with the government... that alone is a nightmare!

    • @yaimavol
      @yaimavol 6 лет назад

      Very good point, and that is why I am always grateful for that complete ahole in front of me that screams and yells at people when things aren't done right. I'm not like that, but I'm glad somebody else is, because these people keep corporations on their toes. They make them accountable. I'm thinking -- if that guy wasn't such an ahole, I'd be forced to do it. Always a positive spin! :)

  • @a3597
    @a3597 9 лет назад +5

    I went to the Osa Peninsula in 2012 and really used your advice. What I love best is the personality - you guys seem like the nicest, most honest, and most generous people. Thanks!

    • @TravelCostaRicaNOW
      @TravelCostaRicaNOW  9 лет назад +2

      You are welcome...and thank-you for the nice words- totally appreciated.

  • @gutierrezileana28
    @gutierrezileana28 10 лет назад

    You are absolutely right, I am from Costa Rica and it bugs me so, so much, doing anything here is a nightmare, from going to the bank, renewing your drivers license, immigration, etc. My husband is from the states so you can just imagine how much it bothers him certain things, you just have to learn to live with it and go with the flow, sometimes are better than others and when you least expect it you will have a good day. It´s a shame that some people get offended when all you are saying is the truth, no place is perfect, everywhere there is flaws. But as much as there are negative things, there are also amazing things and I will tell you one thing, I LOVE COSTA RICA!

  • @costaricacanadian3904
    @costaricacanadian3904 7 лет назад +1

    Ignore the negative talk, I enjoy your videos and THEY are ONE of the TOOLS I have been using to prepare myself mentally for my 6month journey in October 2017. We need to know the positive and the negative as there is two sides to every topic.

    • @raymorris7967
      @raymorris7967 3 года назад

      Yes i agree with you when you say we need to know the positive and the negative as there is two sides to every topic. My name is Morris i will like to know you more if you don't mind

  • @717273mopar
    @717273mopar 5 лет назад +1

    Mike I don"t know if you remember before the internet but you had to go on sites where people just wrote things, I used to subscribe to international living, i would hear of horror stories from expats properties being taken over by the locals and such. Now I am getting close to retirement and love watching your and expats videos, you are providing a great service for anyone who is thinking of going to Costa Rica. so Thank You so much for all the great information you provide.

    • @TravelCostaRicaNOW
      @TravelCostaRicaNOW  5 лет назад

      Hey Pablo, thanx so much for the nice words and comments and double thx for taking the time to say, much appreciated.

  • @FMADRIGAL97
    @FMADRIGAL97 8 лет назад +1

    Amazing videos buddy. You describe our country just as it is. I really feel that you have made a very admirable attempt at adapting to our culture. Feel forever welcome here, this is your country as well. ☺

  • @boydbrown165
    @boydbrown165 8 лет назад +1

    Hi Michael and D'Angelo. Been watching your videos warning about pitfalls in Costa Rica. Much appreciated since I tend to look for what can go wrong when making a decision about doing something new. Since you are still there and love so many things about Costa Rica do you have a video describing the things you like?
    Much thanks on the heads up about so many things in Costa Rica.
    I am coming to Costa Rica to look at a beautiful property. Already committed to coming even if I don't buy it. I emailed Will about it. Hope he is still there and giving advice.
    Michael, you make the videos very entertaining.

  • @MartysueLive
    @MartysueLive 10 лет назад

    I so appreciate your candid views on CR. Too bad that some of your Tica readers can't understand the purpose behind them. You're OBVIOUSLY not mean-spirited, or trying to criticize the people there. But you are merely speaking truthfully about the culture and the people and the way of life there. Just because you are being "informative" doesn't mean that you are slamming the Costa Rican country. I for one appreciate GREALY that you're taking time to teach us what you have learned. So to the readers that are badmouthing you... "if you don't like what this man says, don't watch his videos!!!"

  • @jamesgarrettson6752
    @jamesgarrettson6752 10 лет назад

    Your videos are a breath of fresh air. I've lived here for 8 months and you absolutely paint the most realistic picture of the country for people that don't want to live in a "resort community".

  • @masterprophet8378
    @masterprophet8378 4 года назад +1

    Seems like the lulling pulse of living in a tropical paradise has that effect on most island dwellers in that they become too laid back to the point where it effects their ability to do business in an impeccable and timely fashion. Bummer.

  • @kodi1joe2
    @kodi1joe2 11 лет назад

    You know what, forget the stupid comments! My girlfriend and I, at 58 yrs old, need to retire now. We thank you for your insight, personal experiences and thoughts, that have given us a better understanding as to what we may expect from the people and their home! If everything works out for us, we'll owe you and yours a dinner. Thanks from Baltimore, Joe Jacobson

  • @dianascroche7748
    @dianascroche7748 10 лет назад +1

    correct, you are right. I TOTALLY agree with you. I am a costa rican who lived in USA for 15 years and know how the system works there and here...Bureocracy in costa rica, is terrible, ex: You need to get you DL, you go get the info to get it renew, and and once you get to renew your dl, they tell you that you are missing a "stamp, or a payment, or now it needs to be apostilled, or we are closed"< or now you have to go some address different, is horrible!~ you waste lots of time and money just trying to do ONE thing. I personally hate that.

  • @autumnspredemann6936
    @autumnspredemann6936 10 лет назад

    From one US expat to another living in a beautiful, but often challenging backwater: Thank you! You offer a much more balanced view point than most I've seen who just bash the hell out of a country because they didn't roll out the red carpet and uphold their own personal idea of "paradise". I live on a small Caribbean island. Plenty of corruption, "run around" and frustration with things as simple as going to make a bank deposit or buy groceries. People living in the US are very sheltered and are used to getting everything they want by whining and bullying and don't realize that the reason it's easy to live in the US is because it's your HOME COUNTRY. People actually think we don't make immigrants go through a ridiculous hoop jumping process to live legally in our country? Such a naive attitude. Again, THANK YOU for offering a balanced view point. :)

    • @TravelCostaRicaNOW
      @TravelCostaRicaNOW  10 лет назад

      Thanx, appreciate you taking the time to say. And thanx for the perspective...

  • @Csanfer14
    @Csanfer14 10 лет назад +5

    I´m a Costa Rican and I agree with you !! Things are never clear enough!

  • @marioncatalano3434
    @marioncatalano3434 3 года назад

    I absolutely appreciate your perspective and truth. I dislike sugarcoating. I lived half of my life in Germany ( we don't sugarcoat anything ) and the other half in the USA. I want to live the last half in Costa Rica. The last point that stresses you out the most, oh boy. I'm German, and we are even more ABCD oriented. But I have adjusted to the USA, which was very hard for me in the beginning. I will adjust again. Looking forward to visiting next year.

  • @Larryf954
    @Larryf954 11 лет назад +1

    You have succinctly expressed the issue that drove me out. When you combine this worst issue with a heavy dose of apprehension it leaves one with an uncomfortable perception

  • @MARSHOMEWORLD
    @MARSHOMEWORLD 11 лет назад

    Am considering a move in the next 5 years, not to retire but to relocate my film scoring business to a more low-key environment. 90% of my work is via the internet, so as long as I can find a solid connection, I can work from anywhere. Your vids (I'm about 1/3 of the way thru them) have been a un-biased, informative wealth of help. Thank you!

  • @senorwonderful
    @senorwonderful 7 лет назад

    The worst thing about Costa Rica is not having reliable hot water. I was there for 5 weeks in 2015. Hot water was only available in the shower and was often difficult to get. Water is heated by electricity there, not gas. I sometimes waited 20 minutes for the water to warm up and sometimes just gave up on showering all together. I once was in a very nice hotel in Manuel Antonio and got shocked twice trying to get the electric heater in the shower to work. Other than that it is a beautiful country with wonderful people.

  • @mjhenry2857
    @mjhenry2857 8 лет назад +2

    I have watched so many videos about Costa Rica and Panama and I really appreciate the ones that don't "sugar coat". I think I am ready for the differences from the states. And I am finally on my way. Things are really looking up for me too. My friend Hazel, in San Jose, just purchased property for her newest project and I am going to live on the property and help with it. I will be leaving my beloved Texas to find a new love in Costa Rica on April 1. Wow! It's finally happening. It may be a while before I get around to coming to La Fortuna to see y'all but I will get there eventually. I'll stay in touch and let y'all know how things are going.

    • @tomortale2333
      @tomortale2333 5 лет назад

      never ever buy/own property in a foreign country. u can lose it ALL OVERNITE. their reasons make no sense an neither do they.

  • @victorlazo4664
    @victorlazo4664 9 лет назад

    Going on 12 years in CR... Took me 5 years to get my residency and so I definitely understand where you are coming from. Keep up the great work on these vids.

  • @markpelenytschka8374
    @markpelenytschka8374 10 лет назад +1

    watched a few of your vids, great job! it feels like I'm going away with more than I came with. The wife and I were in CR a couple of years ago on a "teaching" educational vacation and loved the country and its people. But, I think I'm understanding the difference between living there and visiting.

  • @wep74
    @wep74 4 года назад

    As a business person, I know how crazy it gets. The amount of red tape you get to cut thru to do business here is very costly and time consuming to deal with.
    You can´t just inherit your home to your children without paying a tax on the home´s value. If your home is worth $100K, you get to pay 13% of that in IVA, plus other tax, plus layer fees, plus whatever. That´s why we have so many homes owned by the dead. Very few can afford changing ownership.

  • @latabernapaita3134
    @latabernapaita3134 7 лет назад +2

    I like your honest perspective about Costa Rica, continue educating people!

  • @SimpleServe
    @SimpleServe 11 лет назад

    My flight home from Costa Rica ran into the criticisms noted in this video March 2013. Bureaucracy massively delayed our flight because some children checked onto the flight late. The pilot tried to blame the Costa Rican bureaucracy even though his airline totally mishandled the situation. I won't name the airline, but their management in Denver was 100% to blame and the airline had no qualms about throwing Costa Rica under the bus.

  • @eddiaz8783
    @eddiaz8783 2 года назад +1

    HEY MIKE PURA VIDA, MEN YOUR RIGHT, what I like the best is that THE FOOD IS BETTER YOU EAT MORE HEATHER

  • @jofarmo94
    @jofarmo94 10 лет назад +1

    I am Costa Rican and I ain't even mad!, This is all true!

  • @beribear7956
    @beribear7956 11 лет назад

    Im costa rican and the worst thing with out a doubt is crime. Muggings, pick pockets,home break ins, scams,etc.

  • @morrisyarnell6083
    @morrisyarnell6083 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your non sugar coat approach. It is always better to have an appraisal that says what it is rather than the dreamscape. I expect the view of what there is. It just makes sense to me that there might be a few splinters sliding down the banister. Even after all the time there you still have rough patches.

  • @mjhenry2857
    @mjhenry2857 7 лет назад +3

    I don't like rainy season on Monteverde mountain. It don't seem to like me either. But I think I may just stay here forever. Love this mountain and the Ticos.

  • @rudycamacho4500
    @rudycamacho4500 2 года назад

    100% agreed with you , I’m costarican and I live in the states, thanks for you vidrios love it

  • @johnschmidt9195
    @johnschmidt9195 8 лет назад +1

    Great videos Michael! I haven't been to C.R. since 1978, and I was born in Limon of a gringo father and tica mother. But now at close to 67, I'm thinking of retiring in C.R. In my case I have dual citizenship, so there will be benefits even though I never worked down there., as I left with my family back in 1961. All I know is that I need a change from living in O.C. California. On those occasions that I have to take the 5 freeway, I ask myself that there must be something better, and I think Puerto Viejo, Cahuita and Manzanillo, and how nice it would be to live there.

  • @stephaniethomas6501
    @stephaniethomas6501 10 лет назад

    My whole family lives in Costa Rica besides my parents, sister, and I. I go there a lot and I love it there! Yet everything he discussed is true, they are pretty laid back ,and everything takes forever to do. Don't hate on someone for having opinions, when you have no idea or you can't relate.

  • @jpthomason
    @jpthomason 7 лет назад

    Rent for a year. Never buy a house anywhere, move there, and expect it to be great. If you move somewhere - expect it to be utterly horrible, and from that level of disappointment things can only improve. Keep a firearm in your house and be prepared to use it if someone tries to invade your home. Be prepared to NOT be accepted into a community. Never take that as a granted. Be humble and LISTEN. Learn to speak spanish FLUENTLY: This takes more than five years, even if you're immersed in that culture and it's specific dialects and ways of using spanish.

  • @richardwiediger7298
    @richardwiediger7298 7 лет назад +1

    Hi, I am a expat that has been living in Thailand for the past 3 years, I find your website to be very honest and informative. I recently watched your video, Costa Rica on the cheap, where you showed us your expenses on living in Costa Rica. I actually think that you can get more bang for your buck in Thailand! You are renting a one bedroom unfurnished apartment for $230 USD per month in Costa Rica. I know of many places in Thailand where you can rent a 3 bedroom furnished house for around $100 USD with wifi. There seem to be many similarities as to food costs. While, there are probably many pros and cons in comparing the two popular expats destinations, I think Thailand is probably cheaper, although there are many other factors to consider.

    • @travelingman9763
      @travelingman9763 7 лет назад

      They were never colonized and have maintained some pride in that! They don't want more bad folks!

    • @travelingman9763
      @travelingman9763 7 лет назад +1

      Thailand is great as long as one stays away from the liars and con artists!

  • @pc0086
    @pc0086 5 лет назад

    I love all his videos, he tells the way it is, very honest advice and suggestions. My husband and I thought about moving there one day, which we have never traveled there before. After watching Mike's videos, I changed my mind. I am very black and white person, I would not fit in well living in a country with so many gray areas. Especially this clip taking about the worst thing bothering Mike, it bothers me most as well, I can't stand it! So I really appreciate Mike's tell truth videos, really save my money and time. However, we still plan to travel one day. Thank you Mike for doing such a great job, appreciate it!

  • @silvanazify
    @silvanazify 10 лет назад

    Love your Clips, Have practically watched all of them !! You pretty much sum up every possible question a newcomer has on their mind ! I feel that I already live over there and with your advice it has made me feel even more relaxed about "those expectations" I may have. I certainly do know what you mean when it comes to all the ABC'S, red tape and all the bureaucracy, trying livin in the Middle East :):) Thank you for doing this, it is highly appreciated and please don't stop, cos even when I get over there am still gonna keep tuning in !! Brilliant !!

    • @TravelCostaRicaNOW
      @TravelCostaRicaNOW  10 лет назад

      WOW,,,thanx so much for the nice words and comments glad our videos have been somewhat helpful. Don't see stopping anytime soon.

  • @slobomotion
    @slobomotion 11 лет назад

    Thanks for what you're doing! I'm an American who is now French, also, and it's hard to get definitive, comprehensive information (so I do clips here and on Dailymotion). This is a different legal & banking system -- nothing can be assumed. Not marriage, not real estate, nothing! And despite what "they" say, things are not necessarily uniform, and they LIE, also! They do! But I found the same thing back in the States! Uprated. My best to you!

  • @TheBereanVoice
    @TheBereanVoice 2 года назад

    I feel your pain. In addition to that, there are the crappy roads that I suspect result from gov't corruption and the people who like to drive right in the middle of them.

  • @user-wt3jy3yo8p
    @user-wt3jy3yo8p 10 лет назад

    I have been visiting costa rica for years now and one thing i have noticed is that the driving time and distances are underestimated but I love the place will move there in a few years

  • @BWGuitman1
    @BWGuitman1 10 лет назад +1

    Peace, brother. It definitely helps. CR sounds like just the place for me, especially after a stress-filled day at my dead-end job. Gotta convince the wife however, and get rid of all the excess baggage. I really enjoy your videos. Thanks, and I hope you keep posting.

  • @hcarrillom
    @hcarrillom 10 лет назад

    Once again, nice comment, I´m totally agrees. It is worst when you are living in a foreign country. And it pretty the same for anyone else living in a foreign country.

  • @SubconsciousGatherer
    @SubconsciousGatherer 11 лет назад

    I was just providing a shortcut. I agree, these guys are great. I appreciate all their videos.

  • @inspiralight
    @inspiralight 11 лет назад

    That was a great thing to say at the end of the video. You said it in an offhand way, but you might want to emphasize it more. When you said, "That's how good Costa Rica is."
    I'm assuming you meant to say, "Look, in spite of frustrations like these (Tico time, etc.) I have still chosen to stay here rather than leave all these years."
    I feel like that makes a very strong point.

  • @IBMikmaq
    @IBMikmaq 9 лет назад

    worse thing is the fer-de-lance, if it bites the bite spot experiences serious necrosis (meaning the cells die) you have to watch were you walk at night

  • @idiocraciaahora1967
    @idiocraciaahora1967 8 лет назад +2

    appreciate the time you take to educate...well done!

  • @mcpeake69
    @mcpeake69 7 лет назад

    I tell all my friends who think about retiring here (I am retired here for 7 years) to come down, rent a place for three months. Use local transportation (DO NOT RENT A CAR), travel around the country and get aclimated to the CULTURE of the country. THEN, when their visa is up, make a decision as to whether or not they want to move down here.

  • @Ralphie_Boy
    @Ralphie_Boy 8 лет назад

    *Expac retired 58 years old living happily in Colombia now 9 years I've found the similarities here as well, one piece of good advice is learn Spanish don't dress and act like a gringo on vacation no matter which Latin country you choose to move too or visit, lastly think with your large head before using the little one!*

  • @rwatts2155
    @rwatts2155 11 лет назад

    I own a finca in Costa Rica and love the country. AND you are absolutely right about everything you discuss. When in CR do as the Ticos do. PURA VIDA ! Relax. I learned to let go of control in CR. If you have to be in total control of every aspect of your life you don't belong in CR. But if you can relax and let go...life in CR can be a wonderful life. But paradise isn't always paradise. I'd retire there but I love the change of seasons in the north east USA. Good video.

  • @markman63
    @markman63 5 лет назад

    Worst thing in CR is the crime. Every house in this country is covered with metal bars and barbed wire. Just drive around and see for yourself

  • @whodatbaby7902
    @whodatbaby7902 5 лет назад

    I appreciate your honesty and how real you are about the living situation in Costa Rica. It’s still sounds like a great place to live to me

  • @elainelBreatheeatlive
    @elainelBreatheeatlive 10 лет назад

    Lol, love how you call out the folks who are challenging how YOU make YOUR videos...didn't they come to your site, for information? Silly isn't it? Living in 'Paradise' also requires you to work...maybe not the dreadful 9-5 you would have in the states, but you DO work - That is, if you would like to eat, sleep, poop, in peace! Thumbs up on your advice, tips, and REAL-ness. Best wishes on living in Paradise!

  • @carloshcorona03
    @carloshcorona03 11 лет назад

    you two are the best at making videos of Costa Rica. The videos are very informative and complete

  • @mastersduhgree
    @mastersduhgree 9 лет назад +1

    No,no,no....listen to nobody putting your advice down dude....its good cause your living it.All the haters can shuv it.Thank you for the time you spent making these vids sir..

  • @auctionjjk
    @auctionjjk 11 лет назад

    Great info -- and yes, not getting the expectations you thought were going to happen would but the heck out o me too!

  • @travelchristie
    @travelchristie 11 лет назад

    Thank you for this video..I enjoyed it...Don't worry about these negative people.

  • @n2o4me
    @n2o4me 9 лет назад

    That actually would be stressful for me too . I'm the type of guy that does a,b,c and d and expects a definite outcome . I can accept a twist here and there but for plans to go in an opposite direction would drive me nuts !

  • @emmanonimus5754
    @emmanonimus5754 8 лет назад

    Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos. I really appreciate your perspective.

  • @carlospalacios1154
    @carlospalacios1154 9 лет назад

    FROM CALIFORNIA, I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS, VERY CLEARLY, VERY HONEST TOO, Thank for share all this video, you are a Professional. i appreciate all your afford to share all this videos with us. God Bless You. Beautiful Costa Rica my Friend. Enjoy.

    • @TravelCostaRicaNOW
      @TravelCostaRicaNOW  9 лет назад

      Thanx Carlos, totally appreciate the nice words/comments and for taking the time to say. It means a lot.

  • @michaels7265
    @michaels7265 8 лет назад +4

    It's been my experience from other places around the world that this state of confusion (never knowing the correct way) benifits the proprietor or law inforcer. Since nothing is in writing, the process (whatever your doing) can change depending on the individuals wealth, health or social status. For instnce, you will see natives performing traffic violations time and again but if a gringo slips up the officer will want payment on the spot.

  • @thekidfromiowa
    @thekidfromiowa 7 лет назад

    To me the biggest turn off is the plumbing. Apparently you can't flush toilet paper. Can't imagine having the runs and the used TP you cleaned up the mess with going into a waste basket. Disgusting. There's a lot of the world I'd probably avoid due to sanitation and food safety concerns.

  • @vivianbaltodano6983
    @vivianbaltodano6983 10 лет назад +1

    I'm Costa Rican, and let me tell you something.... you're right!!!!!

  • @poser2023
    @poser2023 11 лет назад

    Great videos! My wife and I have been living here in Costa Rica for about 6 months now and have been trying to buy a business almost the entire time. The 1st venture didn't go through so we are on to the next as of 3 weeks ago. We have learned the hard way all the things you talk about in these videos. Lol, and a lot of them make me laugh! If you can't step back and laugh about it, you probably wont make it here. Like you said, I love this place, it just takes a minute to adjust.

    • @V1rotatev2
      @V1rotatev2 2 года назад

      Did you get a business? Are you still in CR?

  • @stephenalbertson8920
    @stephenalbertson8920 9 лет назад

    Michael-you hit the proverbial nail on the head!!! I really like the way you patiently described it. I experienced that many times and noticed that it seems to be "comfort zone" for many Ticos. Where are you guys...near Chepe?

    • @TravelCostaRicaNOW
      @TravelCostaRicaNOW  9 лет назад

      +Stephen Albertson thanx for being nice. Most folks hammer me on this video, so much appreciated. 2 1/2 hours away, La Fortuna.

  • @maritzasilio633
    @maritzasilio633 11 лет назад

    my pet peeve as well. This is probably the straw that breaks the majority of ex-pats attempts at relocating, the uncertainty of outcomes when dealing with any kind of bureacracy, govt or not.

  • @iboldskool
    @iboldskool 10 лет назад

    Thanks for your honest opinions that people might need to consider before moving there.

  • @theoneturo
    @theoneturo 11 лет назад

    True. We sugar-coat everything and things aren't always consistent. Especially paperwork at government agencies...

  • @martinherald6492
    @martinherald6492 7 лет назад

    That sort of paperwork issue is one of the things I hate about the west.
    I don't have problems like that here. I don't think Costa Rica would be for me.
    A year ago, I had to sign a paper to get a new mastercard. I realized I'd forgotten how to sign my name.

  • @anaceciliajacobs9560
    @anaceciliajacobs9560 10 лет назад

    Well said. Denying the facts with a false sense of pride is useless. I am Costarican and share your point of view. Keep up the good work!

  • @TheSherton24
    @TheSherton24 10 лет назад +3

    Sr i Am a Costarican, and YES. i Totally agree with you. When i was in the States for the 2K1 Planes crashes,i realized that americans (Green go) or Gringo are Sharp, Punctual, on time. Expectations is another fact here, A,B,C... but in CRC that does not apply. and everything is Burocracy x 2,or 3.
    Good Video, Hope my country can change or improve for good.
    Warm Regards!

    • @TravelCostaRicaNOW
      @TravelCostaRicaNOW  10 лет назад +1

      Thanx man... appreciate the comments and perspective. And warm regards to you as well.

    • @TheSherton24
      @TheSherton24 10 лет назад +1

      ***** Buddy usually when i talk about this topic, is like i spit fire, and they get fed up with me, so to don't Hurt them more, i just Draw a Huge smile on my face, take a deep breathe, and change the topic, against my will. To make the person don't feel a way. But you're damn right.
      Saludos Cordiales, Amigo!

  • @nathalylezcano26
    @nathalylezcano26 11 лет назад

    omg ur so funny...any i love your insight and tips for costa rica...that kind of stuff bothers me too...i need to know what to be prepared for..but thanks for posting these videos they are great!

  • @ernestkovach3305
    @ernestkovach3305 6 лет назад

    I lived and worked there for several years : Nice People, affordable food and transportation, natural beauty...Here are the worst parts, however, in no particular order :
    1. The diesel pollution heavy fumes in the major Costa Rican cities.It's VERY unhealthy 2. The slow paced bureaucratic red tape of the C.R. gov. 3. Buses to /from smaller towns can be overly packed/ crowded. 4. Overtly hostile & Jealous Ticos when they see USA American Caucasian men with Costa Rican born wives or Girlfriends. 5. Beggars of all ages on C.R. streets who will hassle you even after you have given them money or food or who pester relentlessly if you say "No! and will keep up invading your space until a Guardia Civil/police office suddenly appears at which time they back off and slide away " muy rapido. " 6, A few uneducated morons who will mock your very good and fluent Spanish. 7. Over Charging $$$ foreigners if they think they can get away with it. DO NOT let them. Do your homework or watch what Ticos are paying for the same goods or services. 8. Ticos are so nice and friendly that if you ask them for directions or help, assistance, etc., they feel obligated to give you an answer out of courtesy or caring about your plight even though often they have ZERO clue themselves of the answer! ..this is unlike other cultures like America where if someone does NOT know the time, directions, price, solution, etc., they will just be TRUTHFUL and say directly"Sorry I dont know.". 9. The postal system is notoriously corrupt. That care package from the USA with your sized Timberland boots, blue jeans, ear buds, high end chocolates, cookies, jacket, watch, etc.? BYE BYE ... so very very often...It will never arrive to your Costa Rican locale because far, far too often it will "get lost" between transit points BUT ONLY AFTER the package definitely arrived inside Costa Rica. You will file a detailed complaint & state the value..but the pretend "investigation" and trace will take LITERALLY months and in the end: Gee what NOT a surprise, "Lo Siento Senorita ( o ,,,Senior)" .
    10. Likewise be careful and think twice when sending C.R. purchased items FROM Costa Rica to your country of origin . THERE that about covers it...Costa Rica is a beautiful fantastic place to live or visit and , overall, the native people are very nice , honest people . I actually had to think very reflectively and hard to even come up with the above TRUISMS, herein, above,...so I Hope this helps. Hasta la Vista.

  • @dagobertomendoza8733
    @dagobertomendoza8733 10 лет назад

    Hi, I agree with you, I'm from Mexico but I live in the USA, and believe me in Mexico is the same as you described Costa Rica.

  • @clausjunker3383
    @clausjunker3383 4 года назад

    That's a very typical South American thing and get prepared to wait. I always start a conversation with someone waiting as well. Okay I speak fluent Spanish and I have phenomenal talks with the people, but if you read a book in the meantime it's not a waist of time. Immigration is always a bother and for the US immigration process in particular I went through quite some shit and it worked out after almost 5 years. So just face it and come up with a plan as long as you are not a criminal you will get what you need to live in Costa Rica!

  • @SMARDOx
    @SMARDOx 10 лет назад

    Your Costa Rica videos are very informative and I do appreciate all the info you provide. One thing that bothers me is identifying a Tico and a Nicaraguan. I find that Tico's are very friendly and helpful, yet sometimes just the opposite for a Nicaraguan. Is there an easy way to tell which is which before engaging a conversation? Thanks.

  • @bigairnohander
    @bigairnohander Год назад +1

    Thank you. Good honest video.

    • @TravelCostaRicaNOW
      @TravelCostaRicaNOW  Год назад

      You're welcome Aristotle and thanx for you contribution to humanity. It should be more appreciated ;)

  • @Cvoor
    @Cvoor 6 лет назад

    Love your videos, so informative, we are planning on visiting there next yr.

  • @jrodriguezquiros
    @jrodriguezquiros 5 лет назад

    Nice video. What you mention about the number one thing you don´t like is common to everyone including Ticos. I would also add that type of situations is mainly with governmental entities including state-owned utilities. Thanks.

  • @nicanicoya7196
    @nicanicoya7196 11 лет назад

    North american and any tourist from around the world from europe or from mexico central and south america are very welcome to nicaragua ..we apprecciate your visit and you all are very welcome to our country nicaragua ..Nicaragua has beautiful beaches beautiful places where you all can enjoy your vacations ...we all as nicaraguan try to give our tourist the best we can and nicaragua tourisim police department gives tourist a secure protection ..come to nicaragua you will have a very good

  • @jmhernandez6503
    @jmhernandez6503 8 лет назад

    Hey, great video. I really enjoy watching your videos. They're really informative. I really appreciate your insight. Keep up the good work.

  • @luiscampos1164
    @luiscampos1164 11 лет назад

    True that! Think tico style... Hospital visit, take the whole day off, prepare youreself with snacks and have all your docs ready with you. Driver license could take entire day at el CONAVI. Bank, from 10 min up to 3 hrs, RITEVE only with appoiments, 10min up to 1 hr. And pretty much most of the gov. intitutions can take hours and hours for you to get serv. Point is take one day off for something that can be done in minutes in the USA..

  • @danielqv
    @danielqv 11 лет назад

    This is true even for us costaricans, everything is a pain in the ass, I think they just tell you you are missing some document to avoid doing their job, and so the next time you go you will be someone else's problem... sad but true we are lazy as hell

  • @lailaali4143
    @lailaali4143 4 года назад

    Thank you for the information.
    Tell us about the weather in winter?

  • @Jennerrella
    @Jennerrella 8 лет назад +1

    We are moving down next year! Thanks for the info!:)

    • @TravelCostaRicaNOW
      @TravelCostaRicaNOW  8 лет назад

      +Jennerrella you are very welcome. good luck

    • @ultratica1
      @ultratica1 7 лет назад

      +SteveEve absolutely correct observation! That's where " friends " come in! I'm tica living in USA for 50 years and seems like I can't get anything done unless I have " friends" help me out ! I'm returning to CR to retire and love your honest insights!

  • @billloucas9338
    @billloucas9338 6 лет назад

    Lived there 5 yrs. Beautiful country/rain forests and mostly very nice people. Petty crime big problem, now major crimes/cartels growing. Smuggling point for drugs. Corruption in government and traffic police. The "free" healthcare is BS. You might wait 2~3 years for a mammogram or colonoscopy. Power outages common, poor Internet depending on where you live. Roads, bridges (poor construction) and many drivers a nightmare. High prices from food to cars due to very high duty placed on imports. These are just some highlights. I have no regrets, it was a great experience but would never recommend it for retirement.

  • @joem1070
    @joem1070 8 лет назад

    I find maybe a similar thing as a part time x-pat in the Philippines. Because of the systemic corruption from top to bottom, the rule of law is flexible for anyone with money. The system is someone broken and struggling. In the US the corruption is mostly at the top, but if we continue to head on a downward slope feel the corruption will work its way down as well. I love it in the Philippines, but leave my expectations at home.

  • @S3EW3ED
    @S3EW3ED 11 лет назад

    muy mas mananas? mas semanas!!
    "Just hang loose,
    Just have fun,
    sittin on the beach,
    lyin' in the sun....
    DON'T try and fight it-
    It ain't no use,
    cause when you're a Tico
    Just-Hang-Loose!"
    ...good info. I left Vegas too. Oregon has been decent, but grey AND cold is a whammy.
    I am famous for a manana-attitude myself, but that kind of run around is frustrating. I heard of a Panama situation where an older expat rented and a local brought food and cleaned up some! Got that in CR also??

  • @MsBluefields
    @MsBluefields 11 лет назад

    Hey Michael Alan, where did you get that cool shirt? Be careful cause on the shirt it said: Nicaragua. Lots of Ticos don't like Nicas and that's unfortunately. I have been there in Costa Rica a few times and I have experienced that first hand. Last time I was in La Fortuna was back in 1993. 3 years ago I went to Costa Rica but could not go to La Fortuna. You guys live in a nice place surrounded by nature.

  • @OuranianCyclops
    @OuranianCyclops 9 лет назад

    I'm a tico and I HATE the fact that nothing is ABC, it's always ABCEJFLKSJDLKASJD, I hate it with a passion, as a multiple business owner this grinds my gears like you can't even imagine.

  • @alfz4387
    @alfz4387 8 лет назад +1

    I agree. I'm from Costa Rica and freaking hate that!!!

  • @icysurfer2324
    @icysurfer2324 6 лет назад

    No worries, The right people understand what you are saying. Please keep up the educated opinions...! There is room for discussion..!

  • @carlocee6699
    @carlocee6699 5 лет назад

    I am disappointed by Enduro NE's comment. There is nothing wrong with buying women t-shirts to make yourself look hotter - I do the same thing!! Really, you should be honored - I'm into funny comments and his was the best I've seen all week! Take Care Dude.

  • @khumie08
    @khumie08 10 лет назад

    People can be so ignorant, it is what it is, los ticos somos así, un poco desordenados, muy tranquilos, always late and fresh about it too! Cool video I liked it

  • @valbananah.637
    @valbananah.637 10 лет назад +2

    No one obliged you to moved to costa rica,, so you better pack your things and go back where you came from or leave the way it is...the country will not change their ways of lives because you dont like it..... deal with it...remember that you are just a visitor.... no country is perfect.... .it maybe annoying for you but not for others,,why not say the best thing living in costa rica and why you are still there...,,gringos make the country more expensive.... everytime they say so loud how cheap...so LOUD MOUTH and pretend that they are the smartest visitors....if you want the way how it works here where you came from,,,, then dont go anywhere,,,stay where you were,,,,stop complaining...deal with it..... or go home or go somewhere else...

  • @andresfernandes5906
    @andresfernandes5906 7 лет назад

    Amen and amen. Totally, totally, totally agree. drove me insane my first years here. especially immigration and banking. I swear everybody makes up her or his own rules about how things are, and they change these rules from one day to the next. After ten years, I guess I have accepted that that is how it is, and the worst you can do is to expect it to be different. The very rare occasion when something even minor goes as it should, you feel like you won the lottery. Still love it here though.

  • @imillar2510
    @imillar2510 8 лет назад +1

    That was actually very fair, Thanks for the info.

  • @AlbertoSalas
    @AlbertoSalas 9 лет назад

    hahaha! I´m a tico and I also have to deal with that! I´m not proud of that but it makes laugh just because is something you gotta learn to live with if you're in CR. I love my Country! ;)

  • @luiscampos1164
    @luiscampos1164 6 лет назад

    True! But don't Gringo stress out.. When you go and ask for something do it CR style, once you gather 4 different answer you are going to choose the best answer that make sense plus ask your peers, friends, google and the taxi driver and then go for it.