"Merida ain't as pretty as I thought..."

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @actionvj
    @actionvj Год назад +30

    🚶🏾‍♂️Just got back from Merida two weeks ago and I LOVED it. Cartess says you have to walk the streets to feel the city. Everyday, I just picked a new direction and just walked. Great people, restaurants and culture. Behind some of those big walls are beautiful courtyards & pools. Merida is a great city. Can’t wait to go back.

  • @donleelee8782
    @donleelee8782 Год назад +26

    Take a walking tour of Baltimore MD, Detroit west side, Los angles CA, Oakland CA, Fresno CA, downtown Seattle WA, and Portland OR. Your appreciation and respect for your new surroundings should grow. Contribute positive gratitude for the people and place in MEXICO.

    • @rochelleglam
      @rochelleglam Год назад +7

      So true! I am born and raised in Seattle and it now looks like Gotham when I go into the city. I’ll take Mexico any day now!

    • @donleelee8782
      @donleelee8782 Год назад +2

      @@rochelleglam Its shocking downtown Portland Or. My positive contribution is keeping my mouth shut; and my gratitude is not hurting anybody in self defense.

    • @MoveAbroadandThrive
      @MoveAbroadandThrive  Год назад +1

      You are speaking the truth!!

    • @rochelleglam
      @rochelleglam Год назад +1

      @Belltown Daisy jealous!! We are planning our exploration trip in the spring and then a summer stay and hopefully will move down end of summer. If anyone has info on international elementary schools would be much appreciated!

  • @daniellares7237
    @daniellares7237 Год назад +18

    You are absolutely correct. What you are talking about is culture shock. For some folks, it is too big of a hurdle. For others, they get pst it and reap the rewards. I stay in the state of Jalisco. And lots of the neighborhoods look like the one in this video. And yes, get behind the doors and it is nice. You e done a great job of trying to educate people. Keep it up and buena suerte.

  • @Calipeixegato
    @Calipeixegato Год назад +15

    People who complain that Merida is not "pretty" or it doesn't look as "nice" as they expected are still stuck in the mindset of needing to impress other people with what they have. Too many people think "I want my family and friends to be wow-ed by where I live" or want to make other people jealous of where they live. They aren't thinking about all of the INTERNAL benefits of living in a place. They're only worried about what other people will think when they see it.
    No place is perfect. You just have to find the place that is perfect for YOU. And "perfect for you" can't be dependent on what other people will think about it.

    • @tracylindsey4199
      @tracylindsey4199 Год назад +1

      AMEN!

    • @MoveAbroadandThrive
      @MoveAbroadandThrive  Год назад

      All of this right here ... "No place is perfect. You just have to find the place that is perfect for YOU. And "perfect for you" can't be dependent on what other people will think about it." ... Preach it!!

    • @Acadian72
      @Acadian72 Год назад

      Well said!

  • @blackdiamond306
    @blackdiamond306 Год назад +12

    Cortez tell him they got outward flights leaving and $1,500 rent waiting on you in the US😂

  • @tracylindsey4199
    @tracylindsey4199 Год назад +8

    Another great video on setting people's expectations. I think those who realize happiness comes from within have no problem loving Merida!

  • @rosalindhb
    @rosalindhb Год назад +7

    I think Americans are so use to tearing everything down. We have no since of preserving history. It's all about turn and burn. That's why I love other countries. They appreciate their history.

  • @vickistirkey857
    @vickistirkey857 Год назад +2

    Thanks for showing the real Mexico. We vacation in Puerto Morelos and the neighborhoods are similar. I have been to gourmet restaurants that were next door to a pile of rubble. Some other restaurants would have been closed by the Board of Health in the States, yet the food was excellent and I never got sick. You just have to keep an open mind.

  • @annthomas4485
    @annthomas4485 Год назад +6

    Looks like some of the neighborhoods in the city I grew up in in Florida. Love it!

    • @leapintothewild
      @leapintothewild Год назад +1

      Reminded me of the Florida we'd see on vacation in the 1960-70s when I was growing up -- back when Fort Walton was slow and friendly, and Destin didn't even have a hotel. Just looks like families living their life in a hot climate!

    • @UncleKai263
      @UncleKai263 Год назад

      Looks a lot like Daytona Beach Florida...

  • @johnwellons9239
    @johnwellons9239 Год назад +4

    Another informative video. Let's keep it real is the message for us all.

  • @AhemItsApril
    @AhemItsApril Год назад +2

    Cartess, have you all experienced or prepared for hurricane 🌀 season? Can you do a video on what the locals do to prep for that? TY

  • @Mexicobeanpole
    @Mexicobeanpole Год назад +4

    You either like it or you don’t. When we lived in Lake Chapala we had friends visit. The husband asked what we liked about it so much and he said “it looks like the entire country needs a pressure clean.”
    I found it easy to explain to him the things I loved, but he couldn’t see it.
    Funny thing is we used to go to key west twice a year in the 80s and 90s, and some one asked why we liked it.
    They said it was smelly and dirty. Lol.
    I think some of us like older buildings and things with character and history, while some just don’t see it.
    Plus, I agree, the quality of life is a huge draw.
    That restaurant was so cute too.

    • @dday3322
      @dday3322 8 месяцев назад

      ❤❤❤

  • @1967grimreaper
    @1967grimreaper Год назад +1

    Appreciate the video because I’m really thinking of moving

  • @africanqueen1giselle642
    @africanqueen1giselle642 Год назад +3

    Your telling the truth Cartess about not being judgmental have an open mind.

    • @MoveAbroadandThrive
      @MoveAbroadandThrive  Год назад

      Open mind here = more money in the bank, improved quality of life, and stress-free living ... I'll take that with a rustic looking house and cracks in the street, lol

  • @wildloveliving
    @wildloveliving Год назад +1

    I appreciate those homes and neighborhoods…I can sense the heart beat, the energy. It reminds me of Florida, India and the tropics…environments that I feel at home and thrive in. Thank you once again for being you🎉!!!

  • @ValarieCrudup-pv1di
    @ValarieCrudup-pv1di 3 месяца назад

    Great video Cartess reminds me of the neighborhoods I grew up in in South Florida only thing missing are the Homelees people and drugs deals on every other street corner.
    I’ll take PEACE over (aesthetically ) “ Plesant” any day. Thanks again for sharing

  • @kimberly5928
    @kimberly5928 Год назад +3

    A lot of what you’re seeing on the walls is water damage from flooding and storms…Growing up in Sonora…I didn’t see that on the buildings there…but Mexico is a different culture!…They have a different view on garbage collection..and a lot of other things!…You’re right Cartess about the fact that you have to decide what’s important to you!…If you go to the high-end communities you will find more curb appeal…Sometimes though you have to go through a guard gate!…think Yucatán Country Club….most of those people don’t walk the streets a lot….Places like Roma Norte in CDMX are more walkable…and has more curb appeal…with people in a higher end neighborhood walking about…🤗

  • @lolasdogrescue
    @lolasdogrescue Год назад +1

    Oof! That looks amazing compared to where I am in Sonora. I walk over piles of litter and dying dogs and houses made of wood pallets with tarps for roofs. It's a fishing village and there are NO restaurants. No big stores. 4 hours from any other town. I didn't pick this place but in all my decades of traveling Mexico this is the most "real" Mexico I've seen. And it's still okay---I was on a cross country trip and someone broadsided my van and I lost all of it. And this is where I was dropped I stayed to help with the stray dog problem, but it's rough. Merida is CLEAN. I've been all over the US too. I'd MUCH rather live in MX and Merida would be a dream. Veracruz is a budget friendly tropical spot too. Much overlooked by the gringos. Great channel. May have to look you up to help me get a little finca for a dog rescue.

    • @mariamar2114
      @mariamar2114 Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣 You thought that all of Mexico was like this where you mention... where I lived, which is León, Guanajuato, there are streets with country residences that are better than this video.

  • @crjetpilot
    @crjetpilot Год назад +3

    I’m watching you from Bucaramanga this evening. Making my way round to Manizales. I wanted to see Ibague too but won’t have time on this trip. I love so much about Mexico! I wish I could have Mexican style walls at my house in AZ! (city ordinances won’t allow it, much less the HOA). I love the privacy many of the houses in Mexico have. A coat of paint, a flower or two, and you can make any wall look pretty.

    • @crjetpilot
      @crjetpilot Год назад

      @Belltown Daisy it’s hard to find a house in Phoenix without an HOA. It’s a love/hate relationship but not bad if you have good neighbors.

  • @Ciudadana_Del_Mundo
    @Ciudadana_Del_Mundo Год назад +3

    Tan segura y hermosa mi merida ❤

  • @veganista5096
    @veganista5096 Год назад +3

    This looks like the majority of the Mexican neighborhoods Chicago. Its not bad its just an old city with old buildings like Chicago. I bought a condo in a building that was build in the 1800s. Whenever people come in they are amazed of the renovations that was done INSIDE of the building. Outside is outside, what's inside is what matters. People need to stop being so uppity.

  • @patde1264
    @patde1264 Год назад

    Thanks Cartess !!!

  • @2GringosOnTheGulf
    @2GringosOnTheGulf Год назад +2

    Hey brother great video
    Thanks for sharing your time with us 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico Yucatan ✌️Beach Life J&D ✌️🐶🥰

    • @alicatstudios
      @alicatstudios Год назад +2

      Hola neighbors 🇨🇦🇨🇦

    • @2GringosOnTheGulf
      @2GringosOnTheGulf Год назад +1

      @@alicatstudios hola friends 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♀️🤣

  • @KatKatz11
    @KatKatz11 11 месяцев назад +1

    Looks like many neighborhoods in Florida, NY or Texas or any state in US. At least Mexico is starting to renew, restore and remodel everything they're growing and getting better! The United States is going backwards and not fixing anything, especially after COVID and every time a hurricane hits nobody replaces signs, landscaping.... a lot of businesses apparently are just keeping the insurance money and neighborhoods look run down. Every place has good and bad and US isn't as picture perfect as some people try to believe. Can't wait to get out of here to MX in early 24'.

    • @MoveAbroadandThrive
      @MoveAbroadandThrive  11 месяцев назад +1

      2024 is right around the corner. You'll be here before you know it.

  • @blklex71
    @blklex71 Год назад +2

    I can’t believe it! No dogs barking. This ain’t Mexico😂

  • @TiaNiki
    @TiaNiki Год назад +1

    Great video very insightful!

  • @Littlepaw7
    @Littlepaw7 Год назад

    Love the trees lining the streets. The streets were I live in the states don’t look much different.

  • @thequestionis2113
    @thequestionis2113 Год назад +2

    You are correct sir don't make the move with preconceived notions about what it should be go with an open mind and accept it as a freedom that you have never known I think I that Merida is beautiful peace and tranquility you don't spend all of your money on bills you spend it with your family you get to enjoy your life no racist bs just people living their best life I coming there in 2 years I want a older home like he said these people don't care what you have on no one to impress just be happy

  • @enyahargett4897
    @enyahargett4897 Год назад +3

    This looks like Miami to me…it’s all about perspective, it’s different and that’s ok.

  • @shadyacres2239
    @shadyacres2239 Год назад

    Thanks for this video! This is what I want to do when in Mérida next month. Walk around the neighborhoods away from the tourist areas. I know it’s not always pretty but it seems more real.

    • @MoveAbroadandThrive
      @MoveAbroadandThrive  Год назад

      That's a great idea! You'll tend to find the best neighborhood to live in by doing this.

  • @Ddrews-nf4gq
    @Ddrews-nf4gq Год назад

    Actually Bro I don’t see a thing wrong with the neighborhood. It looks peaceful it’s clean and safe. I’d live there in a heartbeat. Trying to make this my dream and I’m definitely gonna look you up Cartess.

  • @patde1264
    @patde1264 Год назад +2

    Looks way better than this USA ghetto that i am living in !

  • @MisanthropistPOV
    @MisanthropistPOV Год назад

    That salty air coming from the beach will rust the frame of a car too. That’s the price you pay living in coastal areas but the home structures are very solid. In America we literally have stick built houses that can’t withstand a good fart 😂

  • @sharanderson8083
    @sharanderson8083 5 месяцев назад

    I lived there almost five years and loved it…the trash pick up three times a week…I never saw any beggars or bums

  • @himdog1956
    @himdog1956 Год назад +2

    You never know what oasis lies behind a closed garage door. Don’t judge that book by its cover.

  • @alchemistcoco429
    @alchemistcoco429 Год назад

    In San Esteban Merida it looks good, trash pick up 3 times per week

  • @estelatechera5147
    @estelatechera5147 Год назад

    You are right 100% , cheers enjoy freedom wich we don't have here in USA economic wise

  • @rayofsunshine107h
    @rayofsunshine107h Год назад

    As long as it's not a stinch...I can take a different look....sometimes that helps decrease folks to steal because they figure everyone is modest.

  • @kenthomas8114
    @kenthomas8114 Год назад

    Cartess you'll appreciate this! I live in New Orleans Metro Area - New Orleans is Mexico!! (same sights) Yeah that same City many of you watching this say is on your Bucket List to visit. Know this....Merida wins for safety has access to a Beach and Way Better Streets!!! 😂😂😂

  • @motherhoodandentrepreneurs2077

    Reminds me of Miami. Not South Beach but the real Miami.

  • @Rtistbouque
    @Rtistbouque Год назад

    Peace! I made a donation and would like to be added to your website/community. I haven't received an email or any notifications.

  • @shonaphillips7577
    @shonaphillips7577 Год назад

    Meridians don’t play keep up with the Jones’s. What is behind the doors can be truly amazing.

  • @sticksbass
    @sticksbass Год назад

    most all the vehicles are looking nice.

  • @Dart3r
    @Dart3r Год назад +4

    Guess the honeymoon phase is over

    • @MoveAbroadandThrive
      @MoveAbroadandThrive  Год назад +3

      Not for me... Not even close (these are comments from new visitors)

    • @Dart3r
      @Dart3r Год назад

      @@MoveAbroadandThrive Aight well I hope it stays everything you want it to be OG.

    • @Dart3r
      @Dart3r Год назад

      @Belltown Daisy Hmmm I'm currently traveling now and living. I don't know if I could live outside the country full time. Visiting suits me for now. How do you like it? : )

  • @Robi781
    @Robi781 Год назад +1

    @ CartessRoss- Is it possible to get an apartment for 6mo. to look around Merida?

    • @MoveAbroadandThrive
      @MoveAbroadandThrive  Год назад +3

      Yes. While most require a 12-month lease, there are places that will do 6-months (not many, but they're out there).

  • @localone1597
    @localone1597 Год назад

    Question. Now that you live there or even if you were just visiting, are you required to always have you passport or residency card on you? What would cops do if they stopped you and you don't have either?

  • @rayofsunshine107h
    @rayofsunshine107h Год назад

    Nice...bus service too

  • @fdm2155
    @fdm2155 11 месяцев назад

    Don't most cities have varying neighborhoods...? Some high end and fancy, some more utilitarian, may in between?

  • @nancystewart2953
    @nancystewart2953 Год назад

    Help please. I donated but my email isn't populating the send button for the send button.

  • @LIVINGTNY-SOICANTRAVELLARGE
    @LIVINGTNY-SOICANTRAVELLARGE Год назад

    Cartess it a mindset. If they don't change mindset it will never work. Leaving USA and expecting USA it not why you move abroad.

  • @maurifeli
    @maurifeli Год назад

    worth mentioning, another bad part of ´trash-day´ is the stray cats & dogs that rip-up trash bags...

  • @rayofsunshine107h
    @rayofsunshine107h Год назад +1

    Your kids go to school there...how is it learning Spanish if they do not know it already

  • @treinapj
    @treinapj Год назад

    American are all about curb appeal. When moving to other countries it's all about mindset... Americans need to have an open mind when travelling abroad.

  • @naadiramubarak4593
    @naadiramubarak4593 Год назад

    People who never traveled don’t know that some countries don’t spend the tax payer money on sidewalks and medians. As a result the real estate taxes are very reasonable like $500 or less A YEAR!! So, the government leaves it to the citizens to replace the sidewalks in front of their house or property. Also, we can’t equate rustic with crime like in the US. It is expensive the repaint, re-cement for the locals. So, they may prioritize other things….like living, eating good food and family and friends. In America they sell us aesthetics instead of community, freedom, less racism, and friendliness. Mexico looks just like all of Central and South America. I went to Brazil and the same. Some fancy upscale areas but many medium local prices. And the walls are topical for security and privacy. Stress free living!!

    • @MoveAbroadandThrive
      @MoveAbroadandThrive  Год назад

      You summed this up very well!!! Amen.

    • @crystalgarcia2143
      @crystalgarcia2143 Год назад

      Side walks is up to each property owner to build or repair of course since they are the ones paying for there is no law that can enforce them to repair it,

  • @jaimebond
    @jaimebond 7 месяцев назад

    On the next year the rent will be jacked up for 5000 or $2,000 per month because people will notice you guys are coming from the USA to live here because it's cheap what do you think will happen

    • @MoveAbroadandThrive
      @MoveAbroadandThrive  7 месяцев назад

      This ain’t nothing new. The biggest demographic moving here are wealthy Mexicans from other States within Mexico. Ain’t enough foreigners coming here to jack up the prices in the manner you’re suggesting. The wealthy families moving here from other Mexican States have way more money/income than the influx of foreigners coming that are trying to survive on their retirement//social security income. You’ve been fed a lot of ‘fake news’ my friend. Don’t believe the propaganda. In any of these neighborhoods, especially the wealthy neighborhoods, US citizens make up less than 1%. They are not the ones moving and living in the big mansions and rentals priced $1k-3k USD per month. They can’t afford it in most cases.

  • @DD-qq8yb
    @DD-qq8yb Год назад

    I can see where folks are deceived by the looks of it, I guess you gotta take the good with the bad. You take a loss on the esthetics but save money on the other hand. In Colombia, Argentina, Ecuador, you get the same if not better exchange rate and its nicer on the eyes. Mexico is a little more desert like and dry like Arizona, New Mexico..its just not my thing.

    • @MoveAbroadandThrive
      @MoveAbroadandThrive  Год назад

      Amen. You're right. Absolutely. Some folks will come here and say it's not for them and go back to the US without even considering the idea of exploring other countries (or other parts of Mexico). There is a place for everyone but they gotta go find it.

  • @lecp3248
    @lecp3248 Год назад

    Mérida and the majority of Mexico isn’t as pretty as many ppl think. Some parts are…

    • @MoveAbroadandThrive
      @MoveAbroadandThrive  Год назад +3

      I think the place is gorgeous. Grows on you over time.

    • @GlobalAdventurer
      @GlobalAdventurer Год назад +1

      The central part of Mexico City is very nice. I like CDMX the best.

  • @rennie2611
    @rennie2611 Год назад +2

    It’s Mexico people, a poor country, why you think so many of their citizens risk their lives to come to America. I think the government need to invest in the beautification of the city.

    • @MoveAbroadandThrive
      @MoveAbroadandThrive  Год назад +9

      But I absolutely love this area and I think the place is gorgeous. Grows on you over time.

    • @Ciudadana_Del_Mundo
      @Ciudadana_Del_Mundo Год назад

      Many mexicans come to the USA because its a money machine, but they love their country and where they grew up. I know plenty that, after discovering the USA has no soul, go right back to MX…. the money isnt worth it here anymore. And also worth mentioning, people are risking their lives to come to the USA from places further south than MX due to communism, gangs and low wages, people from El Salvador, Cuba Venezuela, Haiti are also at that border…some have even been taken in by Mexico. Even people from Costa Rica “risk their lives” to come to the USA, for money, the only thing this place is/was good for. Mexico isnt struggling like some think!

    • @one100billneoone4
      @one100billneoone4 Год назад +1

      @ Rennie,
      Please stay away. Don’t need ignorant folks going over to any other country especially Mexico. Poor country? Seriously…Have you ever stopped to think how many US citizens live in poverty? How many US citizens are a pay check away from total financial disaster? How susceptible you are from being financially broke and with a lifetime debt due to a medical emergency? Did you know that around 70% of Americans don’t have a passport? Don’t get me started on student debt fiasco, credit card debt and homeless problem in the good ol’ USofA and how most US citizens are house rich and cash poor. Lol. But yeah, please keep telling yourself how “great” the US is and keep munching on that propaganda they keep feeding you about being the “best” nation in the world. Laughable!! Oh and keep on enjoying all that processed food too. Your own government cannot wait to start milking you for whatever little money you may have later on in life by shoving pill after pill down your throat. Yeah sounds like a winner. Please enjoy and never leave the US.

    • @dianacook6337
      @dianacook6337 Год назад +1

      I think Merida is beautiful. All the trees the old architecture and the newer modern homes as well.
      The older restraunts, and newer ones.
      It’s all about choices.
      There is something for everyone IMO. ❤️

  • @AmishHitman73.Archive
    @AmishHitman73.Archive Год назад +1

    well, i guess it will help me that i lived in dubai as a kid in the mid 1980's and this isnt bad at all, to me its just key west