Why Americans Are Relocating To Mexico City For A Better Life

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2023
  • What does it take to achieve the American Dream? For some, it means moving to Mexico City. CNBC Make It spoke to several Americans who have relocated in search of a better life. For locals, it’s complicated.
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    Why Americans Are Relocating To Mexico City For A Better Life

Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @killersanabria
    @killersanabria 6 месяцев назад +8045

    If you come and stay in Mexico City, remember 3 things: 1) You are not a tourist, expat or a "digital nomad", you are an inmigrant: You HAVE to adapt to our country and ways of life 2) Employees in shops, restaurants, etc are NOT BENEATH YOU, here in Mexico we treat people as we wish to be treated 3) Respeta nuestra cultura, esfuerzate en aprender el idioma y nuestra historia

    • @yahairarivera9166
      @yahairarivera9166 6 месяцев назад +92

      tiamu

    • @dudeguy818
      @dudeguy818 6 месяцев назад

      Then how come most Mexicans in America are racist and less Hispanics in general speak English today than in 1980 in the US? You all are racist and don’t assimilate in America hardly at all

    • @Redlinemunk
      @Redlinemunk 6 месяцев назад

      There are Americans who will call other Americans racist if they say things in #3 to immigrants.

    • @chema8360
      @chema8360 6 месяцев назад +3

      Stay on your side of the river! Go back to your country gringos 😂
      Nah, just kidding... Welcome ❤
      Just remember... Your dollars don't make you any better than others human beings and keep your head open, you'll learn instead of teaching whatever you think we need to learn

    • @anothervictory2595
      @anothervictory2595 6 месяцев назад

      The irony of a messican trying to lecture Americans about immigration. Last I checked, your country is so horrible that millions of your fellow countrymen have flooded into the United States. By all means, let's do an exchange. Let's trade all the messicans living in the US for the Americans living in messico.

  • @andrecastro5862
    @andrecastro5862 6 месяцев назад +3165

    Keep in mind, many locals hold a big grudge against americans who are moving to Mexico City. While americans see it as an affordable way of living or a "fun" adventure in their lives, for a lot of locals means a ridiculous increase in rent and having to move out from the place they have called home for many years. So yeah, it's easy to understand the escalating local anger toward remote workers living in Mexico since they are pretty much gentrifying people out of their homes.

    • @Kotiara123
      @Kotiara123 6 месяцев назад +94

      no matter where you go, you'll have haters, especially as you get more successful. it's just part of life

    • @Cyndogg085
      @Cyndogg085 6 месяцев назад +157

      Yup. Techies ruining it for people all over the place

    • @andrecastro5862
      @andrecastro5862 6 месяцев назад +787

      @@Kotiara123 getting people to move out from their homes so you can be more comfortable in a foreign country is not being successful, that's being blinded by privilege.

    • @Thehubb1
      @Thehubb1 6 месяцев назад +318

      @@Kotiara123it has nothing to do with haters they’re displacing locals cause “Mexico city is cool and cheap now!” I don’t blame them for being annoyed

    • @hogblubbers
      @hogblubbers 6 месяцев назад +298

      @@Kotiara123people aren’t angry about their success, they’re angry about their country/city being exploited. The locals are having to compete with people who are making US wages, while their local wages are much less.

  • @edgarmichel3596
    @edgarmichel3596 Месяц назад +133

    Desde que vi el titulo del video lo primero que se me vino a la mente fue la palabra GENTRIFICACIÓN.

    • @antoniogudino3366
      @antoniogudino3366 12 дней назад

      Si vives en un área urbana quiere decir que tú o tu familia se asentaron en un lugar en detrimento de alguien más. Ahora que alguien más llega a pagar una renta que tú no puedes pagar, ahora sí te quejas. Ridículo

    • @wich.i
      @wich.i 3 дня назад

      @@antoniogudino3366 Ey, ey, relájate; no es necesario llamarlo así.

  • @alvarorivasvalencia4623
    @alvarorivasvalencia4623 2 месяца назад +19

    My brother, who lives there, shared that it's becoming a problem for locals because prices on everything have soared. Also, they are gentrifying areas and slowly kicking out people who have been there for generations. It is what it is, but people are getting fed up with certain things.

  • @princezacaramelo123
    @princezacaramelo123 6 месяцев назад +3722

    Yo solamente opino que el gobierno debería de poner reglas claras para los inmigrantes que quieran vivir en Mexico, en cuanto al pago de impuestos (no solo el IVA, sino el ISR), siendo ciudadana mexicana me parece triste que la vida de los residentes se encarezca enormemente debido a la gentrificación...

    • @rangel200x
      @rangel200x 6 месяцев назад +59

      Pedir al gobierno que incremente los impuestos! Esa es la solucion? Mas impuestos significa que todo se vuelva mas caro sin descalificar que no van tener personas invirtiendo en Mexico. Piensalo….

    • @nonfungiblecats4706
      @nonfungiblecats4706 6 месяцев назад +307

      ​@rangel200x bruh you're not getting it. I'm writing in English so that others will. The problem is North Americans and Europeans are moving to Mexico with their digital nomad jobs. That means they are driving up rents with their demand, inflating the price of goods with their stronger currency, all while using the local services and infrastructure without paying local income taxes. Nobody is saying you as a Mexican national and/or resident should pay more taxes.

    • @Giorgio_Giorgioni
      @Giorgio_Giorgioni 6 месяцев назад +107

      ¿Cómo dijo Kamala Harris hace no mucho tiempo? 🤔
      “DO NOT COME… DO NOT COME.”
      Pues así. No vengan. 🙂

    • @Kotiara123
      @Kotiara123 6 месяцев назад +13

      @@Giorgio_Giorgioni Kamala Harris is good at certain things, but thinking and speaking intelligently aren't among them

    • @srrs8339
      @srrs8339 6 месяцев назад +22

      ⁠@@rangel200x. No entendiste lo que princesa dijo sobre los impuestos. Vuelve a leer su comentario para que entiendas el mensaje.

  • @fiof
    @fiof 6 месяцев назад +653

    I don't understand Americans. After 21+ years of living in the USA and constantly experiencing discrimination as a Latin immigrant, and hearing Latin America being described as a hellhole, now seeing Americans call Mexico the American dream while inflating prices for everything over there leaves me dumbfounded, it's adding insult to injury.

    • @catmer9460
      @catmer9460 6 месяцев назад +91

      And now US isn't sending their best people to Mexico

    • @gabydoncella4032
      @gabydoncella4032 6 месяцев назад +95

      Talking to my American boyfriend he says that anything American does is about power. Another thing I don't understand about American is the same people who say "go back to their country "; are the same people that don't stop talking about where their ancestors came from. American pride It's just fake.

    • @alexbermutant28
      @alexbermutant28 6 месяцев назад

      That’s white peoples for you. Neo-colonialism at it with full force

    • @jkrokk23
      @jkrokk23 6 месяцев назад

      Mexico is a shizhole not even the same type of amenities and services and on the same level of quantity nothing 100+ countries can’t provide plus they’re more unique to Americans Mexico is overrated garbagio

    • @codniggh1139
      @codniggh1139 6 месяцев назад

      They are not inflating anything that's a global problem.

  • @juelettefadness7344
    @juelettefadness7344 Месяц назад +57

    I just read that Mexico City has 20 million people and the city is running out of water. Underground water reserves have been depleted and the city is sinking into an ancient lake bed.

    • @ricardorascon88
      @ricardorascon88 Месяц назад +6

      Same with most western city's like Vegas....city's in deserts my dude

    • @SievSabajo-hp6js
      @SievSabajo-hp6js Месяц назад

      ​@@ricardorascon88also Phoenix,Arizona🏜🌞

    • @davidwright873
      @davidwright873 21 день назад +1

      don't say that too loud...People will rethink their decision and then the US will have to deal with them...

    • @FULANODETAL
      @FULANODETAL 19 дней назад +1

      @@ricardorascon88 well las vegas got the hoover dam

    • @ricardorascon88
      @ricardorascon88 19 дней назад +1

      @@FULANODETAL same with Arizona and some parts of California....😂the salt river gives us water

  • @XanderLerGuez
    @XanderLerGuez 3 месяца назад +110

    Por culpa de estos videos sufre la gente que vivimos en esta gran ciudad. Me impresiona que des a pie a la gentrificación.

    • @user-xm7wd6ny8p
      @user-xm7wd6ny8p 3 месяца назад +5

      🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️ SEAMOS OBJETIVOS EL MEXICANO MISMO PROVOCA LA SUBIDA DE PRECIOS La gentrificacion la provocan los mismos mexicanos DUEÑOS que buscan aprovecharse y suben los costos de rentas , restaurantes , etc., y esto no importando la calidad de lo que ofrecen y si vale la pena el entorno o colonia, viven de sus rentas y pues la ambición no tiene límites. Dejemos de hacernos las victimas y andar culpando a el extranjero. El mexicano tambien es asi , oportunista, soy mexicana y hay que ser realistas.
      Tampoco nos creamos la última coca cola del mundo , este fenómeno lo han vivido ciudades a lo largo de la historia que atraviesan por un buen momento, de estabilidad social , económica, etc., las fronteras las invento el hombre mismo.
      Recordemos también que somos un pais turístico, que una gran parte de su economia se la debe a este rubro y no nos conviene dar esta imagen de una sociedad mezquina , egoista y hostil contra todo lo que es extranjero , y sino preguntenle a la ciudad de Florencia que hace algunos años hacia manifestaciones porque ya no queria mas turistas despues tuvieron su crisis y pedian que volvieran. Mucho cuidado tambien porque hay compatriotas mexicanos violentos y no queremos acciones de violencia en contra de otras personas que bajo un discurso nacionalista cometan crimenes de odio. Asi que bajemosle dos rayitas a la soberbia.
      Trata a los demas como te gustaria que te traten.
      Welcome to all Foreigners and inmigrantes who wants to make México a better place to live and be , lets contruibuite with your knwoledge and good human beigns 🌎♥️🇲🇽

    • @XanderLerGuez
      @XanderLerGuez 3 месяца назад +3

      @@user-xm7wd6ny8p no estoy de acuerdo

    • @Nina777thebest
      @Nina777thebest 2 месяца назад

      ​@@user-xm7wd6ny8pEso k wey, los gringozzz no te dan de comer, es más, te quitan donde conseguir comida

    • @ruthlopez9982
      @ruthlopez9982 Месяц назад +4

      Se trata de tener dignidad allá en US nos tratan de la patada y aquí les lamen las botas

    • @brendaal220
      @brendaal220 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@user-xm7wd6ny8p claro que no somos la última coca del mundo, pero en otros países, canada EEUU, Europa pone miles de reglas y sin tan racistas con los mexicanos que aquí nosotros deberíamos ser igual que ellos, pedir visa, muestra de que regresaran a sus países

  • @nishiljaiswal2216
    @nishiljaiswal2216 7 месяцев назад +3036

    I think the biggest takeaway in these *immigrant* videos is that people want good urbanism that most American cities lack.

    • @patienceisalpha
      @patienceisalpha 6 месяцев назад +298

      Bingo. Decades of car centric urbanism fueled by Detroit lobbies and people flee to walkable cities.

    • @mitorresc
      @mitorresc 6 месяцев назад +43

      One on them has a Mexican boyfriend too

    • @no_name5002
      @no_name5002 6 месяцев назад +283

      America is just one big parking lot.

    • @miguelusaf13
      @miguelusaf13 6 месяцев назад +26

      Immigrants *

    • @erikpienk
      @erikpienk 6 месяцев назад +214

      I don't think you understand. It is not as simple as urbanism. You need to go to Latin America to understand that there friendships and family are the core and that a good living/working lifestyle is the norm. The US people has lost that human connection.

  • @dita3310
    @dita3310 6 месяцев назад +1803

    Soy de Bosnia, emigré a EEUU hace unos años, ahora quiero emigrar a Mexico. Hablo español mexicano, y nuestra cultura balcánica es muy similar a la mexicana, me identifico muy fácil con la gente, la entiendo, y amo, amo a mexico. Lo que me choca de los gringos nómadas es que les gusta la misma manera de vivir como en los yunaites, pero con el precio menor, prefieren a pinche Starbucks y mamadas similares, tanto así que las colonias cambian porque los hay tanto que les gusta esa vibra de cero estética y desprovista de vida y belleza, según yo. No manches, si te vas a mudar en algún lugar, múdate porque te gusta la gente, la cultura, el idioma… no porque quieres continuar con la misma vida por menos lana.

    • @martinarmendariz6086
      @martinarmendariz6086 6 месяцев назад +73

      Como hablas español así de bien?

    • @dita3310
      @dita3310 6 месяцев назад +242

      @@martinarmendariz6086 lo aprendí a través de consumir un chingo pero un chingo de contenido en español, con los subtítulos también en español, escucharlo por cientas y cientas horas, las series, pelis, podcasts, entrevistas, luego, cuando tuve una buena base, empezar de hablar con los nativos y leer. Además, estuvo fácil porque pinche adoroooooo español mexicano y la mera neta no pude ni parar porque me convertí en una adicta.

    • @dita3310
      @dita3310 6 месяцев назад +16

      Y tú, cómo aprendiste tu inglés tan increíble?

    • @erick_bst
      @erick_bst 6 месяцев назад +31

      Estoy seguro de que México City u otra gran metrópoli de Latinoamérica te va a gustar mucho por tu apertura a la cultura.

    • @GG-cx2jj
      @GG-cx2jj 6 месяцев назад +57

      jajaja hablas muy bien español, pero parece que lo aprendiste en el barrio de Tepito, sin ofender :)

  • @alejandraserna1919
    @alejandraserna1919 2 месяца назад +106

    Un nivel inmenso de privilegio el creerse seguros en un país al que no pertenecen, de sentir esa comodidad mientras los verdaderos ciudadanos son desplazados a la periferia 💔
    La nueva colonización, terrible

    • @Aaronreacher
      @Aaronreacher 27 дней назад +9

      Pero ellos vienen legalmente y un gran numero dd los que cruzan a Estados Unidos lo hacen ilegalmente.

    • @Cross_network
      @Cross_network 10 дней назад

      This is rich coming from the country that wont deal with the main hub of illegal traffic, the cartels.

    • @Chaka_Davis
      @Chaka_Davis 7 дней назад

      Agreed; it shows a disturbing lack of awareness. Black Mexicans definitely don't feel safe in Mexico. They are conflating the privilege of their nationality and native currency with an absence of social tension (class, race, etc.). However, US immigrants moving to Mexico City is the not the cause of the displacement of Mexicans from the city. It's a lack of protection from the government and greed from landlords. Decent, affordable housing is a right that landlords should not be able to neglect. In addition, Airbnb and UNESCO subverted the Mexican government to encourage a housing shortage in one of the most expensive, tense markets in Mexico. That should be illegal

    • @laughingvampire7555
      @laughingvampire7555 6 дней назад

      deja de llorar, que ellos también están siendo invadidos en su tierra y por puro criminal que se pasan videos de como robarse las casas, al menos nosotros por pura gente honesta y trabajdora, que llegan con dinero y págan por todos sus servicios, los ilegales allá están siendo mantenidos por los impuestos.
      esto es parte de la democracia, deja el nazismo, no te quedá estás muy prieta para eso.

    • @HoracioGutierrezDonato
      @HoracioGutierrezDonato 2 дня назад

      ​@@Cross_networkUSA loves drugs and is the main client of these cartels, it is not just our problem.

  • @IrasemaDilc
    @IrasemaDilc 3 месяца назад +136

    Me dió mucha tristeza este video, la felicidad de unos es el desfortunio de otros!!!!....

  • @angelprat6080
    @angelprat6080 6 месяцев назад +510

    the humbleness in the way the Blaxicocina owner said "I'll stay for as long as you would have me" just goes to show that she understood mexico and that she is becoming one with us

    • @veyanrealty1
      @veyanrealty1 6 месяцев назад +52

      Absolutelly YES, she seems to be a wonderful person.

    • @diosamurcielaga9418
      @diosamurcielaga9418 6 месяцев назад

      For sure, plus I Got to try that delicious food! Mexican here and my mouth watered @@veyanrealty1

    • @linger4605
      @linger4605 6 месяцев назад

      Yep, Mexican people are very humble. You can easily spot an American for how loud, arrogant and demanding they are lol. It's sad that Americans don't see themselves in a mirror

    • @toringmort4231
      @toringmort4231 6 месяцев назад +6

      I agree, but she better don't bring that "Juneteenth" bs. It was shown in the video.

    • @linger4605
      @linger4605 6 месяцев назад

      @@toringmort4231 Agreed.

  • @trips505
    @trips505 7 месяцев назад +1160

    3:49 glad she ackowledged shes an immigrant, and not an expat like how so many Americans and Canadians claim when they move to Mexico. Honesty matters. Well done.

    • @toonnaobi-okoye2949
      @toonnaobi-okoye2949 7 месяцев назад +24

      What’s the difference?

    • @user-yo5gq3be5s
      @user-yo5gq3be5s 7 месяцев назад +7

      What's the difference

    • @billyfink1234
      @billyfink1234 7 месяцев назад +115

      She's a remote worker with an american salary and mexican living costs. Thats quite the opposite from mexicans doing the jobs in the US that americans wouldnt do or illegally at below legal wages. That's where the term expat versus immigrant comes from and what controversy one may see behind it.

    • @AnimalAlmighty
      @AnimalAlmighty 7 месяцев назад +11

      @@billyfink1234🎯

    • @q0dis
      @q0dis 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@user-yo5gq3be5s There is no difference in reality besides the ''expats'' working remotely and living in mx, but normally those calls expats are just americans coming to our country illegaly and causing the living being more expensive and almost unnafordable anymore to locals. The difference is the attitude of americans not saying they are immigrants bc they have the relationship between immigration as something bad aka as the usa makes it seem when it comes to Latin Americans going illegaly to the USA to search opportunity of living and escaping violence. They want to differenciate themselves between the immigrants they know and them because they feel its not the same.
      So, as a mexican its nice to hear her saying she is an immigrant bc we must stop this negative association.

  • @DanySan550
    @DanySan550 2 месяца назад +18

    Imagine calling Mexico city a circus 💀

  • @eddym5532
    @eddym5532 4 месяца назад +25

    I travelled from Los Angeles California, to Mexico City, it took me about four days driving
    and wow I was impressed when I saw the city, is huge.

  • @JorgeOrpinel
    @JorgeOrpinel 6 месяцев назад +469

    It's funny how illegal migration (economic refugees, basically) is considered adventurous and glamorous when it's North to South.

    • @e.m.9415
      @e.m.9415 6 месяцев назад

      Besides the romanticizing/idealizing of the "expat" life, they don't like to call themselves immigrants just "expats"

    • @marciestoddard730
      @marciestoddard730 6 месяцев назад +40

      its not illegal tho....people pay their own way and have visas or residencies. if you look into it, most of them provide economic solvency in order to qualify for any residency in mexico. meaning they have more than enough income to support themselves, and aren't asking for free handouts, or housing like the south to north immigration. It's not economic refugees at all the other way. LMAO you are kinda mixed up.

    • @marciestoddard730
      @marciestoddard730 6 месяцев назад +23

      you must earn around 3000 U.S. dollars per month to even begin the application process for residency in mexico. Yes, some tourists live on those visas and do border runs, but that's expensive as well. I'm not sure how you think these types of people can afford to do that as economic refugees. I live in mex as an american, and I've never met one tourist who came seeking economic refuge. It is just a preference to live here, no one is receiving any government help to do so.
      I just thought i'd educate you since you seem to be extremely confused!

    • @Robertking1996
      @Robertking1996 6 месяцев назад +10

      Lol the difference is money

    • @owlman_
      @owlman_ 6 месяцев назад

      @@marciestoddard730 And then they overstay their permits, never pay taxes, and drive up prices to displace the locals. We know how it works. We live it every day. Northern migrants are parasites.

  • @PAPO9609
    @PAPO9609 6 месяцев назад +1092

    Mexican here. Great documentary by the way. It has some great points. To all *immigrants* coming here temporarily/permanently I give you three recommendations: 1-Speak spanish 2-Respect the people, culture, the law and the community just like you would your home country. 3- If you are staying long term, try to integrate with the community more. Trust me, México is not just Roma norte and La condesa.

    • @zbetsaida
      @zbetsaida 6 месяцев назад +224

      I agree with you, but it’s interesting that Americans cannot recommend the same to immigrants. Highly controversial.

    • @martinarmendariz6086
      @martinarmendariz6086 6 месяцев назад +73

      Don’t pay attention to all of these. Speak the language you want!!! As mexican I wouldnt like anybody to tell me what language to use in the States. And stay wherever you want Roma, Condesa, etc

    • @corychecketts
      @corychecketts 6 месяцев назад +12

      I learned Spanish when I lived in DF and can’t imagine any other way.

    • @novakd1530
      @novakd1530 6 месяцев назад

      How do we deal with mexican cartels?

    • @MountaintopKitchen
      @MountaintopKitchen 6 месяцев назад +55

      Good advice for Mexican immigrants in the USA or Canada as well.

  • @Nadamedetendra24
    @Nadamedetendra24 3 месяца назад +35

    FYI. Just saw a news report saying that authorities are on the verge of declaring a state of emergency in Tlanepantla due to a lack of water.

    • @jayus2033
      @jayus2033 2 месяца назад

      Yes

    • @romitopausted5784
      @romitopausted5784 Месяц назад +4

      Technically more poeple doesn't help.... More people that don't pay taxes for instance or do not care about internal struggles or problems

  • @milosflaca
    @milosflaca Месяц назад +7

    Gentrification is becoming a huge problem for us (I am Mexican and prices are now sky high and we locals pay more taxes etc). Also, there is no water in Mexico city. I have lived here for many years now, and we are experiencing an alarming shortage of water. And this is a problem that has gone from bad to worse.

  • @patricioromo3349
    @patricioromo3349 6 месяцев назад +281

    She says something really important "Be part of the local fabric" Americans need to understand that if they come to live here in Mexico, you need to become part of society (pay taxes, learn the language, earn in pesos, etc.) if not you are only becoming a problem for us.

    • @elviraangyal1005
      @elviraangyal1005 3 месяца назад +4

      You are right, but Americans learning another language? Doesn't happen often. At the same time, they will expect everyone moving to the USA to speak proper English.

    • @patricioromo3349
      @patricioromo3349 3 месяца назад +16

      @@elviraangyal1005 They try to make people speak english with the phrase “here in america you speak english” even thought its not even the oficial language lol 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @djsoto5334
      @djsoto5334 3 месяца назад +3

      @@patricioromo3349A high majority of the US does speak English but as you acknowledged our forefathers didn’t force anyone to recognize an official language unlike Mexico’s.

    • @vcpark
      @vcpark 2 месяца назад +3

      I agree with all but why the "earn in pesos?" Isn't paying taxes and contributing to the local economy but bringing in outside income to Mexico even more preferred?

    • @evials9123
      @evials9123 2 месяца назад +9

      The same applies to Mexicans entering the US!

  • @alanortega9497
    @alanortega9497 6 месяцев назад +439

    We want more people like Tiara, she is fully committed with our country, creating jobs and working locally, not just trying to blend with the community while she still works for the US

    • @afgh551
      @afgh551 5 месяцев назад +4

      You know that digital nomads are great for economy right?

    • @IvanGarcia-ee7qx
      @IvanGarcia-ee7qx 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@afgh551They definitely are not. The work they do is only benefiting the US while their extreme spending results in displacement of natives. Please get educated on how economies work. Mexico gets the spending but don't benefit from the work done by these immigrants.

    • @amglex
      @amglex 4 месяца назад +47

      @@afgh551 yeah if they pay taxes

    • @frankyu6984
      @frankyu6984 4 месяца назад +9

      I think you want more women like Kyla who will date Mexican men much shorter than her.

    • @finalcut302
      @finalcut302 4 месяца назад +5

      ​@@afgh551 no they are not

  • @cleardarkness888
    @cleardarkness888 8 дней назад +2

    There isn't a single major city in the entire world that isn't experiencing the exact same issues of soaring prices, inflation and gentrification.

  • @marcosaba2121
    @marcosaba2121 Месяц назад +7

    Es importante entender que la Ciudad de Mexico es y ha sido la casa de millones de personas durante muchisimos años.
    La CDMX es mucho mas que un “trend” americano. Es un lugar de cultura, tradiciones y hogar para muchos.
    No estoy opuesto a la imigracion. Sin embargo, si quieres venir y experimentar lo que es ser Mexicano, hazlo de la manera correcta y empieza por aprender el idioma y adaptarte a la cultura con respeto.

  • @supertona83
    @supertona83 6 месяцев назад +504

    Vivo en Alemania y aquí hay reglas que podrían ayudar. Por ejemplo, las rentas están reglamentadas que tanto se puede pedir según la zona y la calidad del departamento. También el dueño no puede terminar un contrato sin probar que lo necesita para su propia familia y no para rentar más caro. Y si se termina el contrato se tiene que dar un plazo de 3 a 6 meses para encontrar otro departamento. Si se vende, el que renta tiene la primera opción de compra y si el nuevo dueño no puede demostrar que necesita el departamento para vivir ahi mismo tampoco puede sacar al inquilino.

    • @djisraelmix323
      @djisraelmix323 6 месяцев назад +7

      Esta es muy buena. Gracias por aportar esto. :D

    • @jcwanako
      @jcwanako 6 месяцев назад +15

      Excellent idea --
      Ahora hey que trabajar en la corrupción- ya que por unos cuantos pesos, estas regulaciones se pueden quebrantar- no solo en Mexico si no también en muchos lugares de Latinoamérica 👊🏽

    • @ArturoHernandez-nk7jw
      @ArturoHernandez-nk7jw 6 месяцев назад +9

      Ahora esto lo debería escuchar el gobierno Mexicano y no permitir que los sobornen los inmobiliarios para que pase a ley

    • @Deutschland8894
      @Deutschland8894 6 месяцев назад +4

      el registro ciudadano es vital.... asi como en alemania, y que para cualqueir tramite te pidan el registro.

    • @philia8195
      @philia8195 6 месяцев назад +7

      Gracias por tu aporte, pero en México el problema no es la falta de leyes, es que nadie las sigue.

  • @gregorriusadolphus2729
    @gregorriusadolphus2729 6 месяцев назад +563

    I'm actually a little sad that Mexico City is getting so much exposure; for years I thought it was a well kept, underrated gem from Americans. I've visited for the past ten years, and in the past two years with my remote job, have worked there short term. The new batch American remote workers who come are insufferable in my opinion. Arrogant, and most that I came across don't even try to speak a little Spanish, and have attitude. I don't blame the backlash. And as an African-American, I definitely feel safer there than in the US and I am greeted with nothing but good vibes and smiles when I go. The tension between black and white (hell, even black and BLACK) in America is toxic and disgusting and I don't feel it in CDMX. It's a beautiful city and the energy is fantastic. I am in the works of moving their permanently. Most of the friends I've made there are native to Mexico and I will even admit they are far better people than most of my friends in the US LOL. I've travelled all over the world and for me, Mexico City is tops.

    • @dim9753
      @dim9753 6 месяцев назад +47

      YES! “digital nomads” are insufferable and are driving cost of living through the roof. There is just such a clear difference between foreigners who look at the city through rose-colored lenses and the locals/born natives who actually understand the city, the problems it faces and the population at large that actually inhabits that space.

    • @mjlopbon
      @mjlopbon 6 месяцев назад +19

      This!! Thank you for your honesty and for using very direct words to explain it. Even if here in Mexico we do have some discrimination, it isn't any close from that of the US. We can still be friendly to our neighbours for who they are and not for how they look.
      Also, thank you so much for pointing out how arrogant, entitled and annoying these "digital nomads" are.
      Hope that you can move here soon, we need more people like you! :)
      Bienvenida!

    • @lizettegarcia5651
      @lizettegarcia5651 6 месяцев назад +12

      Yeah I've noticed the same thing wen I've gone to CDMX. I have mixed feelings because the locals are loosing their homes to white folks who are looking for leases.

    • @chestnutters9504
      @chestnutters9504 6 месяцев назад

      We aren't arrogant we're just reading the room, even mexicans think and treat us like we're superior. This is why I laught when all the pedants say "ImMiGrAnts not ExPaTs" as if they don't polish off every americans balls they come across offline.

    • @jones2277
      @jones2277 6 месяцев назад

      but, sir, you are part of the problem. why does everyone who goes to Mexico City think they are the exception?

  • @swilhelm3180
    @swilhelm3180 4 месяца назад +11

    Wow, that was sooooooo well put together. Very balanced, great perspectives.
    Most foreigners aren't really comfortable with locals because they don't take the time to interact with them much. So they live in gentrified, almost gated (financially) communities where almost no one but them can afford to live there. And realize a lot of these people are not average Americans. Many are making a lot of money, like 5 figures a month USD so the local people have no chance at all competing for residences. The solution is to move away like every expensive area. But they want to be close to the money because they make more. around people with money. It's the same problem anywhere in the world. Do you think many poor people live in Manhattan? Of course not. Do they want to commute every day? Of course not. it's called supply and demand. The winners, that they failed to mention in this video, are the people that OWN property there.

  • @lamart5449
    @lamart5449 2 месяца назад +12

    Y recuerden amigos cuando un extranjero les haga discriminación,póngale la madriza de su vida para que siempre se acuerden,porqué las autoridades los van a proteger a ellos 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

  • @brijean5865
    @brijean5865 6 месяцев назад +153

    I respect Americans who refer to themselves as immigrants and not "nomads" when living abroad. They know what they are and it shows that they have no sense of entitlement.

    • @dhgemein2
      @dhgemein2 6 месяцев назад +14

      Or they do and keep it well hidden by using the right words.

    • @e.m.9415
      @e.m.9415 6 месяцев назад +2

      Until they get the right dose of Mexican reality to bring them back to the others mortals' levels

    • @Janeblanc
      @Janeblanc 6 месяцев назад +4

      I consider myself a digital
      Nomad because I’m Mexican citizen born in Mexico. But since age 4 I lived in New York for my entire life basically. I moved back home. Here in Mexico people just know I’m not from here because I speak fluently Spanish but my accent is obviously not Mexican. I really am proud to be a Mexican. I never felt proud to be American even as a citizen. I felt more proud of living in Manhattan just because if you’re living in an expensive apartment is an achievement. In Mexico it’s less about you and your accomplishments and more about living life through food, people, family.

    • @mikeboshko2623
      @mikeboshko2623 5 месяцев назад

      I'm an immigrant

    • @tn18977
      @tn18977 3 месяца назад

      I don't seek the approval of jealous socialist types

  • @tonya2183
    @tonya2183 6 месяцев назад +406

    Madres no se que pensar, en algun momento los extranjeros tenían que descubrir la bondades que ofrece México. Ojala el gobierno tome cartas en el asunto para que la situación no se salga de control.

    • @oswaldoponce-zd6zj
      @oswaldoponce-zd6zj 6 месяцев назад +50

      Ya después vamos a parecer turistas en nuestro propio pais

    • @TrentsPolitical
      @TrentsPolitical 6 месяцев назад +12

      @@oswaldoponce-zd6zjtrust me, you don’t want to feel like that. I’m American who lives in California, and it sucks.

    • @masterthelittle7035
      @masterthelittle7035 6 месяцев назад +19

      Ya se salió de control de hecho

    • @pantomicino
      @pantomicino 6 месяцев назад +19

      El nivel de ingreso de los gringos es mucho mayor y el tipo de cambio les hace muy barata la vida. Rentar o comprar una casa es fácil y accesible para ellos. Esto provoca que casas y departamentos en ya muchas colonias eleven sus precios haciéndolos inaccesibles para los mexicanos. Imagina a una pareja joven o de adultos mayores tratando de rentar un departamento en la Condesa, será a un precio más alto de la oferta y demanda "normal". Entonces habría que regular -de algunas maneras- para que se privilegie rentar a mexicanos sin afectar tampoco a los extranjeros. Y también programas de viviendas y servicios para viejos como en Taiwan. En Europa regulan y nadie se ofende.

    • @AldoCaldo40
      @AldoCaldo40 6 месяцев назад +21

      Ya esta fuera de control, por desgracia muchos inmigrantes no están interesados en adaptarse a las reglas, no aprenden español, exigen que te comuniques con ellos en inglés, a veces no respetan las reglas y no pagan impuestos aquí, pero si utilizan los recursos, debería regularse pues al gentrificar desplaza totalmente a los locales como ya esta pasando en todas las playas.

  • @OrganizationXIII
    @OrganizationXIII 3 месяца назад

    Thank you truly for this video ! It served as huge inspiration for me when I feel like all hope is lost ! There is a light at the end of the tunnel !

  • @edlopez5848
    @edlopez5848 2 месяца назад +5

    Here is the point: first we (Mexicans) went to USA for work and rebuild the country after war. and we continued migrating constantly. We endure being treated like trash, for many years, even we still do it.
    But now people is comparing that situation with their new priviledge situation.
    Funny.

    • @Zoolama34709
      @Zoolama34709 2 месяца назад

      Quizás hablas de los gringos! Los Latinos hijos de padres Mexicanos los gringos tampoco nos quieren allá. Como Latina y trans si gana el Trump me iré a México con mis abuelos. Mi mamá es nacida en Sonora y ella piensa regresar a Mexico. Millones de México/Americanos e paisanos regresarán a México. Ese es el temor de que gane el Trump el quiere una dictadura para el país.

  • @dreamsincolor09
    @dreamsincolor09 6 месяцев назад +254

    This is crazy, because as a Mexican-American first gen daughter this was my dream at just 15 years old. It was a tough choice to make because my parents did the opposite. They fled Mexico seeking for a better future for them and their families. But I saw my future in their country because of the richness it meant to me sentimentally. It took me a while, but I knew as soon as I was independent enough I would move here. And I did, I filed for my Mexican nationality and moved here at 26 in 2017 and I’ve never been happier. One thing is for sure I didn’t come here as a nomad, neither with a remote job. I did a job search just like any other. And it sure is not easy, commuting is so exhausting, the living cost is tricky and it’s hard saving up money. At 15 I knew it was something I would have to face, but I didn’t care and I still don’t. It was something within me that always told me this was my place to be.

    • @lupeyoscar10
      @lupeyoscar10 5 месяцев назад +3

      Inmigrante

    • @adolft_official
      @adolft_official 5 месяцев назад +4

      Its funny to see british colony and spanish colony to fight for CulTuRe in Americas

    • @shoot4themoon406
      @shoot4themoon406 5 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@adolft_official😮 You said it! That is why I find these comments and conversations so frustrating to read. People are ignorantly standing on these historical lies.

    • @kingtunip6386
      @kingtunip6386 5 месяцев назад

      @@adolft_official you clown Americans killed the indian. We Mexicans are part indian

    • @jordannietos
      @jordannietos 5 месяцев назад +1

      I wish I had an opportunity to strengthen mexico instead of being a first generation american. I'm an anchor baby here and a pocho over there.

  • @Johnny-je8si
    @Johnny-je8si 6 месяцев назад +389

    What makes Mexico so great is not the land, it's the people, the culture and the food.

  • @abrahameduardoordoricaisla9103
    @abrahameduardoordoricaisla9103 3 дня назад

    As a "digital nomad" you should take this in consideration:
    Your peace, hapiness and relaxation generate stress, fear and disadvantage to locals.
    You are working here with salaries that are completely out of the posibilities of any local worker and you are generating the cost of the life increasses to unsupportable levels.
    In simple words: You are taking the hapiness and relaxation of another people. You are causing the rush and stress that you are scaping for to locals.

  • @Madskillsuniversity
    @Madskillsuniversity 3 месяца назад +11

    Great video. Thanks. My wife and I are selling everything and moving to Mexico in a year or so but, my wife was born and raised there until she was 15. He family still live there and she goes back every year. We were able to help several of her siblings be the first to get a college education and they are doing well. I am American but speak Spanish but have to work on it a lot more. I am looking forward to moving to Mexico so my wife can be HOME. I also have a non-profit that I want to help working class people in Mexico with. I teach people new skills, help the poor and the homeless, and hope to do the same thing in Mexico in retirement.

    • @fb.3283
      @fb.3283 24 дня назад

      No, gringo go home

  • @zmojofoot76
    @zmojofoot76 6 месяцев назад +273

    Ill save you 25mins of your life. They like Mexico City because its a walkable city with rich culture and nice weather

    • @vmoses1979
      @vmoses1979 6 месяцев назад +33

      Not just that. It is a place more focused on quality of life and having more control of your time rather than an ever more expensive rat race to accumulate more useless stuff that you then rent a storage container for.

    • @zmojofoot76
      @zmojofoot76 6 месяцев назад +40

      @@vmoses1979 You realize that the quality of life for Mexicans in DF isn't the same as it is for Americans right? Its not like they don't have to work or work less they actually work more. Yeah the culture there is different but the purchasing power for Mexicans in DF vs digital nomad in DF is not the same. The life of a DN there isn't remotely similar to that of most mexicans in the city. Not saying they're poor and destitute but their salaries aren't comparable the city isn't cheap and inexpensive for them gonna be hard for consumerism to work on them

    • @cesarperez10
      @cesarperez10 6 месяцев назад

      none of this is true if you're talking about mexico city. people work 60hr weeks min in cdmx@@vmoses1979

    • @RishayanPorMexico
      @RishayanPorMexico 6 месяцев назад +7

      jajajaja...and you forgot, they like the cheap food, jajajaja

    • @luisenriquetorres2341
      @luisenriquetorres2341 6 месяцев назад

      @@vmoses1979 De acuerdo acumular cosas que luego regalas

  • @AlphaGeekgirl
    @AlphaGeekgirl 5 месяцев назад +149

    Great doco. Everything single thing said in this video applies equally to every other city on the planet.
    If you want to move to another country… there are only 3 things to take on board...
    1) Make the effort to speak the local language
    2) Learn, observe and respect the people, culture, laws and community just like you would in your home country.
    3) Get involved and integrate with the community.

    • @mirandaa6776
      @mirandaa6776 2 месяца назад +20

      and pay taxes in the country you move into, don't spend your dollars or euros without providing something back to the people that host you.

    • @Rashlek
      @Rashlek Месяц назад

      ​@@mirandaa6776,hi

    • @Rashlek
      @Rashlek Месяц назад

      Hi

    • @GalaLibertadsalassandoval
      @GalaLibertadsalassandoval Месяц назад +5

      And PAY TAXES, don’t stay at Airbnb

    • @Toacanoaster.gecuebc736
      @Toacanoaster.gecuebc736 18 дней назад +1

      Latinos in the US should learn 1. Especially here in Miami.

  • @user-ok1pw2ik1k
    @user-ok1pw2ik1k 3 месяца назад +17

    I love how mexicans say “yall HAVE to adapt to our country”. Yet we go to the US blasting corridos

    • @pinkturtle2016
      @pinkturtle2016 3 месяца назад

      That’s not the same thing dumb ahh 😂

    • @Fiordafilms
      @Fiordafilms 2 месяца назад +11

      It's different. Mexicans need to adapt to the US because they won't make it otherwise. If we blast corridos is to keep the essence of our culture with us. When Americans move to Mexico they can do whatever they want, locals speak English to them, and change their whole dynamic for them just so they're happy. They don't have to adapt because of necessity, they don't even need to have a Mexican Job. It's very similar to colonisation.

    • @bobfaam5215
      @bobfaam5215 Месяц назад

      @@FiordafilmsMexican people are themselves colo*izers from Spai:n . 😂😂
      Hybrid of Spanish and natives😂😂

    • @brendaal220
      @brendaal220 Месяц назад +3

      Haha big part of US was of Mexico. Texas, California etc so why Mexicans has to adapt to US when it was mexican part

    • @TheSupremeHaloMaster
      @TheSupremeHaloMaster 19 дней назад +1

      ​@Fiordafilms nice mental gymnastics you have there buddy, it is the same, it's great to demand and complain when your the immigrant, but no so fun when it's the other way around right ?

  • @MayTheForceBeWithYou858
    @MayTheForceBeWithYou858 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this with us. God bless you.

  • @dannyhe4175
    @dannyhe4175 7 месяцев назад +729

    take away their American paycheck, they would not be singing the Mexico praise

    • @Carmador
      @Carmador 7 месяцев назад +85

      “Take away their American paycheck, they would not be signing the (Canada/Europe/Australia) praise” You see how dumb that sounds?

    • @02nupe
      @02nupe 7 месяцев назад +141

      Its like ppl get mad at ppl for living their best lives... comments section never fails with bitter ppl LOL

    • @japhy6536
      @japhy6536 7 месяцев назад

      Bs: Mexicans are much kinder, more authentic, warm and grounded than other more finically developed nations. I’d sing their praises anyday. Most certainly over American culture

    • @DeeOne88
      @DeeOne88 7 месяцев назад

      Bring jobs to Mexico, no Mexicans would want to jump across the border for a better living….you see how that work’s? No country is perfect even your precious USA.

    • @LilBogota
      @LilBogota 7 месяцев назад +32

      Hater! 😛

  • @sunnydivino
    @sunnydivino 6 месяцев назад +143

    No, it is not time to move to Mexico City nor other cities in Mexico. Stop making our county unlivable and crazy expensive for us locals!

    • @leonardoplaza7677
      @leonardoplaza7677 5 месяцев назад

      What do you think americans feel qith so many millions of mexicans entering their country?

    • @andrewseguin9443
      @andrewseguin9443 5 месяцев назад +19

      When Americans don’t want Mexicans to move to the US, it’s considered to be at least xenophobic, if not racist

    • @Jasman500
      @Jasman500 5 месяцев назад +30

      @@andrewseguin9443 Well, cause it is xenophobic and racist, that is a fact. On the other hand, north americans moving to Mexico is not a problem in the matter of exclusion. With their dollars they are rising real estate prices and in general are way better accommodated than the local people. So I agree with sunnydivino we dont need more foreigners coming to our country just to get richer with our economy.

    • @leonardoplaza7677
      @leonardoplaza7677 5 месяцев назад +11

      @@andrewseguin9443 Exactly! the hypocrisy levels are to the roof but yet they don't see it :-)

    • @zachary6848
      @zachary6848 5 месяцев назад +3

      Stop being xenophobic. We are ALL immigrants ❤

  • @tiffanyi5645
    @tiffanyi5645 Месяц назад +5

    Shout out to Mexico you make the world a happier and better place ❤️
    Love,
    A Puerto Rican woman from NYC

  • @shiveringnerve
    @shiveringnerve Месяц назад +2

    love how she dissed/tokenized her boyfriend straight like that 😂

  • @overk1llz
    @overk1llz 6 месяцев назад +75

    My parents are Mexican but i lived in california all my life (im 32) a few years ago i visited Mexico City and my mothers hometown (Moyotepec 2 hours south of CDMX) and fell in love. That same year i began rebuilding my mothers childhood home and will be living there in the future.

    • @lanceroparaca1413
      @lanceroparaca1413 6 месяцев назад +4

      If your parents are Mexican, you're Mexican

    • @overk1llz
      @overk1llz 6 месяцев назад +6

      @@lanceroparaca1413 yes I am Mexican, but its not the same when I've never gone there until I was a full grown adult. My first time there I was prob 30 years old, luckly I speak Spanish but I completely stand out.

    • @alpaz7634
      @alpaz7634 6 месяцев назад

      Lucky you so many of us brought as kids wishing we were back here life is monotonous fast and unhappy always living to pay bills and housing instead of living to enjoy every day!

    • @CogitoErgoSumFortis
      @CogitoErgoSumFortis 6 месяцев назад +8

      Bienvenido de regreso paisano!!! And thank you for rebuilding places that hold history, not only your personal history, but the history of our past, the situations that led for our family members to leave the country in search for a better life. Hopefully, all together we can build that better life here in Mexico once again.
      Fierro pariente!

    • @erikruizmd
      @erikruizmd 6 месяцев назад

      glad u liked it!

  • @seb6745
    @seb6745 5 месяцев назад +78

    as a mexican that lived in scotland for 4 years you have to asimilate. asimilation is deemed wrong but for me it is beautiful, learning about another culture as much or even more than your own gives you so much life energy. it has satiated me in a way i cant express, i love life people and culture so much that everyday is an adventure. assimilation gives you true perspective and gives you different apreciation for what human life is. lets celebrate the miracle that humanity is and enjoy.

    • @infintyplus
      @infintyplus 3 месяца назад +1

      mabye you can share that with the people living in american barrios. orele!

    • @anthonyjackson7336
      @anthonyjackson7336 2 месяца назад

      Digital nomads don't assimilate. We don't need jobs or citizenship so we don't need to learn the language. We leave when we have had enough. We don't immigrate

    • @jesuscalderon6809
      @jesuscalderon6809 2 месяца назад

      @@infintyplus Assimilation, shmilation..... it depends on individual choices... The world is one!

    • @infintyplus
      @infintyplus 2 месяца назад

      @@jesuscalderon6809 hold on don't be a flatliner man

    • @bobfaam5215
      @bobfaam5215 Месяц назад

      I don’t have money to celebrate humanity 😂😂
      Can you lend me some money to celebrate ?
      I’m a poor man .
      Lol 😂

  • @victorzarinana6496
    @victorzarinana6496 3 месяца назад +13

    México should require visa and strict paperwork for people from USA and Canada.

  • @mkb9464
    @mkb9464 2 месяца назад +4

    Reading the comments, sooooo much hate! We need love around the globe so we can ALL live a better life.

    • @camilamartinez4700
      @camilamartinez4700 26 дней назад +1

      You don't understand anything.

    • @Seekingtruth-mx3ur
      @Seekingtruth-mx3ur 15 дней назад

      Love? What love? All I see is greed which is really rooted in hate.
      Tell those digital nomad "expats" i mean immigrants to show love to the locals. They'll laugh in your face.

  • @nikodelpapa
    @nikodelpapa 6 месяцев назад +318

    La gentrificación a afectado a muchísima gente en si en EEUU no me puedo ni imaginar lo que podría pasar en Mx o otros países si no crean reglas de renta para inmigrantes

    • @Zahir_ElLobo
      @Zahir_ElLobo 6 месяцев назад +17

      La gentrificación ya le está dando en la madre a la Ciudad de México. La Zona Sur es un buen ejemplo para recorrer.

    • @m.g.3021
      @m.g.3021 6 месяцев назад +1

      Too late

    • @WALKINGPHONE
      @WALKINGPHONE 6 месяцев назад +3

      Para empezar, la gente que renta sus casas no pagan impuestos, regular las rentas significaría que los propietarios se dieran de alta bátale Hacienda y pagar los impuestos debidos por el ingreso recibido (que sería lo normal en cualquier país con un régimen hacendario eficaz) y dudo que los que los propietarios de vivienda acepten pagar impuestos

    • @SamTechWorld9
      @SamTechWorld9 6 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@Zahir_ElLobopinche gobierno mexicano permite todo con tal de ganar dolaritos 😢

    • @Gr95dc
      @Gr95dc 5 месяцев назад

      por ley las personas que rentan deben pagar impuestos sobre esos ingresos, pero no los declaran. Yo rento y el casero evade impuestos, nunca nos deja transferir la renta, todo es en efectivo, esto para evadir impuestos. @@WALKINGPHONE

  • @ellacroney691
    @ellacroney691 6 месяцев назад +222

    This is beautiful to see. I've been blessed as a flight attendant for over two decades to have had Mexico as my flight route and stay in so many different parts of it. The Mexican people have always been so gracious and kind that I am preparing to move there myself. I have travelled to other countries and my top two are Mexico and Bali Indonesia. This is so inspiring thank you for sharing.

    • @ShreckFan095
      @ShreckFan095 6 месяцев назад +7

      Please don't come

    • @crishnaholmes7730
      @crishnaholmes7730 6 месяцев назад +1

      Do you feel it would go further there

    • @lbmorales73
      @lbmorales73 6 месяцев назад +4

      As a mexican citizen i tell You welcome & come when you want. And México city isnt not all México, there are beautiful cities & beaches where You can live safe & in peace.

    • @jonathanglzplz894
      @jonathanglzplz894 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@lbmorales73las ciudades de plata son un asco😂

    • @jguerrero6953
      @jguerrero6953 6 месяцев назад

      No, stay in your country. No more gringos here thanks.

  • @zinknot
    @zinknot 2 месяца назад +2

    Mexico City is an amazing place to visit. Two reasons i won't live there is the air pollution and that it's noticable some people have a grudge against foreigners and blame them for the inflation.
    Go to a smaller place that doesn't normally get tourists and some people will be happy to see you. Someone is always happy to have a chance to use their English and maybe share their story weather they lived in the USA before or have family there.
    Although in Mexico city i made connections with other immigrants, from Venezuela and Cuba mostly.

  • @dartherus
    @dartherus 4 месяца назад +3

    Information for Americans. BOLIVIA is a hidden gem, please read.
    in BUYING POWER, compared to Mexico, BOLIVIA is far cheaper. Even Mexicans will feel visiting Bolivia what Americans feel visiting Mexico.
    With 10 dollars, you buy 6 or 7 full two-course lunch: soup, main dish, and even juice (over there, natural fruit or natural vegetables are more available and cheaper than artificial flavor juice or canned food), and in not so few cases, with a small desert. And I'm talking about decent, tasty food, not something that would get you food poisoning. Of course there are more expensive places, but I'm talking about everyday, clean places where you could go to lunch or dinner.
    WEATHER in Santa Cruz (in the lowlands of the country, as Bolivia is mainly known for the highlands, where climate and people are different, Santa Cruz is warmer and with a Caribbean-stryle, happy people, and despite that fame of being party-going, that zone is the 'richest' part of the country, and even there you get the meals I mentioned) is warm the whole year where 'winter' comes as 'cold' as 15 C and only a few days a year is this 'cold'.
    TAXES are perhaps not that low for the locals, but probably Americans would consider them a joke for the amounts involved.
    NATURE , Bolivia is clearly one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, despite the area being just slightly more that 1/10 of China or the US. And unlike other countries, Bolivia remains a hidden gem, not damaged by mass-tourism.
    Please search this in Google: "American Museum of Natural History" "Exploring Bolivia's Biodiversity".
    VALUES: Despite the dope business, if you're not related to them, they won't bother you, at all.
    And the rest of the people, is amazing how they lack malice. I felt safer walking on the streets in Bolivia than in the US, you don't have the danger of cartels. The people help foreigners without expecting nothing in return, despite being poor. For instance, if you visit the country-side and get lost you'll notice.

  • @vmoses1979
    @vmoses1979 6 месяцев назад +161

    Really admired Caitlin and the way she chose to embrace life in Mexico. A good ambassador for the American presence in CDMX.

    • @praveensg
      @praveensg 5 месяцев назад

      True. Her opening statement of a collectivist culture is in stark contrast with American culture that is very much individualistic.

    • @thelastofthemonitos6994
      @thelastofthemonitos6994 4 месяца назад

      Yankee GO HOME

  • @ronaldmartin2304
    @ronaldmartin2304 6 месяцев назад +196

    I’m an American and been to about 35 countries and lived in Italy, Argentina and Germany. Without a doubt, Mexico City is one of my top 3 favorite cities….but without all the gringos.

    • @jkrokk23
      @jkrokk23 6 месяцев назад

      Atleast Middle East is gods country ha 💯

    • @MoneyManuel
      @MoneyManuel 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@jkrokk23yeah go to isreal

    • @kkrata8221
      @kkrata8221 6 месяцев назад +39

      my brother in christ you ARE the gringo

    • @vizsla8579
      @vizsla8579 6 месяцев назад +6

      Licking our boots won’t get you any brownie points. Aprende a vivír lo que es la humildad y a lo mejor ya te lo perdónanos su presencia in nuestro territorio. Pero gringo, pirata, y yanqui eso nunca se te lo va quitar

    • @SenorJuan2023
      @SenorJuan2023 6 месяцев назад

      What are the other two cities?

  • @laughingvampire7555
    @laughingvampire7555 6 дней назад

    The main problem with the gentrification of a place like La Condesa or La Roma is that creates a domino effect in all the city, because people in those places have been high middle class and move to other neighborhoods and keep pushing people further to the outskirts of the city where crime is extremely high like in Ecatepec

  • @danmur2797
    @danmur2797 6 месяцев назад +151

    Its important to note that the crime rate cited for Mexico in the video piece were national averages, and were not for Mexico City specifically.
    Although it has its issues, Mexico City actually has lower crime rates than many major U.S. cities such as Chicago, Miami, Washington DC, etc.
    The populace as in any major city, is also much more knowledgeable about global trends. And in many cases leading them.

    • @DavidGarcia-ly6hi
      @DavidGarcia-ly6hi 6 месяцев назад +15

      That’s because majority of crimes go unreported due to corruption

    • @danmur2797
      @danmur2797 6 месяцев назад +13

      @DavidGarcia-ly6hi I've lived in Mexico on and off for years. And visited cities where I felt very safe and cities where I didn't feel as safe.
      I don't understand people that believe certain regions of Mexico have high crime rates as reported, but don't believe that other regions have much lower crime rates as reported.
      Why?
      As I've said, I lived in areas of Mexico with low crime rates reported, and never felt unsafe. I would even walk in rural towns at 2am and never felt unsafe. Merida is another city with reported low crime rates. Mexico City is the largest city in North America, and has big city issues and crime--but that's just it, petty average. Nothing exceptional. If you visit U.S. cities from Memphis to Birmingham to Baltimore or Philadelphia you will see there are cities in the developed world that have equal or larger issues with crime.

    • @MiciousDawn
      @MiciousDawn 6 месяцев назад +6

      So they said homicide rates, not crime. Crime would include more in addition to homicide rates. Unfortunately, of the top 10 cities with the highest rates of homicide, 9 of them are cities in Mexico, and one was in the US (New Orleans) rated number 8. Number 1 is Colima, Mexico. Mexico can be a dangerous place, and it's just the reality. However, that doesn't have to be the one way to measure a country's worth. Feeling more safe in Mexico over the US, even if it might not actually be more safe, has value in itself. You can have a country that is imperfect that still has beauty, joy, life, love, and value.

    • @danmur2797
      @danmur2797 6 месяцев назад +11

      @@MiciousDawn When I said crime, I included homicide rates. Mexico City has generally had lower crime and homicide rates than other cities (the ones you referred to--mostly near the border) and regions in Mexico and yes lower than some major U.S. cities.

    • @toringmort4231
      @toringmort4231 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@DavidGarcia-ly6hiuntrue clown.

  • @susannehuber3996
    @susannehuber3996 6 месяцев назад +59

    I visited Mexico City in march. I absolutely loved it. I wasn’t expecting such an amazing, lovely City.

    • @gustavoperez5480
      @gustavoperez5480 6 месяцев назад

      Good for you but don't come here to live to contribute to gentrification.

    • @El_Joven_Porfirio_Diaz
      @El_Joven_Porfirio_Diaz 3 месяца назад +4

      Did You visited Ecatepec, Iztapalapa, Tláhuac? I think You'd love them 😅

    • @nikkikindinger2718
      @nikkikindinger2718 Месяц назад

      I visited in May 2022. It was awesome, and I can't wait to go back. Didn't like the pollution from the cars though, that's about the only thing.

  • @biounam2011
    @biounam2011 4 месяца назад +2

    Van a hacer cominidad en Iztapalapa o, tlahuac?

  • @Furtivo95
    @Furtivo95 4 месяца назад +7

    Mexico City needs to build out an expansive network of regional bullet trains. It's insane that 20 million people have to jam the roads to travel or fly out the city. And airlines are very expensive, unlike Europe where you can find as low as $25-$50 flights. They need bullet trains in every direction to all major cities.

    • @rossana8958
      @rossana8958 5 дней назад

      That's going to be complicate because México City was build above a lake and outside of Guadalajara, México City and Monterrey there is not train transportation for passagers

    • @rossana8958
      @rossana8958 5 дней назад

      The airlines cost is because it's a transport considered privileged, if you want a cheaper transport in México take a look to foreign bus centrals. Train was cheaper but because of the greed of the politic party that was on charge until the end 90's it was privaticed

    • @Furtivo95
      @Furtivo95 4 дня назад

      @@rossana8958 Mexico has excellent engineers and they know how to build over complicated terrain. And yes they need passenger trains to Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan Veracruz and more ports. Mexico is a very rich country ranked 14th GDP in the world, it's not Africa. Mexico is rich and modern in many ways but transportation is the worst! Que so pongan las pilas compa!!!

    • @Furtivo95
      @Furtivo95 4 дня назад

      @@rossana8958 Mexico and The United States are so alike when it comes to infrastructure. They do things so slow, in efficiently and not sustainably. Both countries are super rich #1 and #12 richest in GDP (soon 9th) but so old fashion, corrupt and pro oil they don't change to protect profits. Whether PRI or PAN, people need to get politically organized and demand better. But if they just want to pachanga, pege, fiesta and pelota...well then no need to explain further.

  • @thomasmwangi8136
    @thomasmwangi8136 7 месяцев назад +321

    The real American dream is outside America. Think on that. And y'all are killing it with this content, CNBC. Killing it!

    • @dennisp8520
      @dennisp8520 6 месяцев назад +33

      Not really though, Mexico wouldn’t be a dream without all the benefits that come from being a American including the income

    • @MarkWongMD
      @MarkWongMD 6 месяцев назад +15

      ​@@dennisp8520And Millions of mexicans are flooding the US to get that check. So stop acting like a few people moving down there is a big deal.

    • @thomasmwangi8136
      @thomasmwangi8136 6 месяцев назад

      Valid perspective@@dennisp8520 . Without the privilege that comes from being a citizen of a dominant country, and the power of the dollar, that dream outside the US is not possible. But for many Americans, that dream is impossible inside the US and is only realized when they leave.

    • @thomasmwangi8136
      @thomasmwangi8136 6 месяцев назад +28

      Gentrification is a big deal.@@MarkWongMD And so is economic migration into the US from the south. Both can be true at the same time. He doesn't have to be wrong for you to be right. Both groups moving have great impact.

    • @MarkWongMD
      @MarkWongMD 6 месяцев назад +10

      @@thomasmwangi8136 Except 30 million into the US is 1000x more than the 3000 who move to Mexico and by and large actually assimilate and try to learn the language and do not try and take over the country. Not even remotely comparable.

  • @dlewis8405
    @dlewis8405 Месяц назад

    I was last in Mexico City in 1991. I had a nice two week visit but I just remember the day my hosts drove me to the city center to catch a bus to Guatemala. We drove through neighborhood after neighborhood after neighborhood, on and on. I have never seen sprawl on that scale.

  • @orozcoortizjesusandres1807
    @orozcoortizjesusandres1807 3 дня назад

    Me parece lindo que extranjeros sientan cálida nuestra tierra, cuando muchos de nosotros buscamos huir de ella

  • @heroman8214
    @heroman8214 6 месяцев назад +195

    La última vez que estadounidenses se establecieron en México nos quitaron la mitad del territorio

    • @Piensamalyacertaras
      @Piensamalyacertaras 6 месяцев назад +1

      Y con tanto muerto por violencia más espacio para ellos 😅

    • @skalante55
      @skalante55 6 месяцев назад +8

      Batalla de Churubusco 2.0

    • @carlaauri8461
      @carlaauri8461 6 месяцев назад +11

      No. Ni son los mismos pero sobretodo tampoco nosotros.
      La comparacion parece victimizarnos tranquilidad México es mas fuerte y Cuando el dolar este en 10 o menos solo seguiran aqui los que realmente amen México no colonizarlo.

    • @skalante55
      @skalante55 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@carlaauri8461 no confíes en los gringos nunca.

    • @gina1724
      @gina1724 6 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂

  • @emmyyork7821
    @emmyyork7821 7 месяцев назад +52

    Wow whoever edited this did a great job. Such a great video, will be watching more from this channel

    • @sme-dm5gz
      @sme-dm5gz 7 месяцев назад +1

      I know isn't gentrification the best! 😅🙃

    • @djsoto5334
      @djsoto5334 3 месяца назад

      I was thinking the same thing, they really did a great job!

  • @mijas-rus2715
    @mijas-rus2715 Месяц назад +1

    How is the climate - a tad too hot?
    How is air quality? Mexico City used to be notorious for bad air quality.
    How is the criminal situation? It was not exactly a safe place as far as I recall.
    How is the traffic and how crowded is public transport?

  • @YoungOneYT
    @YoungOneYT Месяц назад +1

    Mexico doesn't have mass shootings everyday. Mexico is the 14th largest economy in the world & growing.

  • @advantagehiphop
    @advantagehiphop 6 месяцев назад +117

    I'm a Canadian and just spent 4 years living in Mexico City with big stints in Acapulco. I didn't live in Condesa or La Roma, but I'm very familiar with the zones. I felt very safe in Mexico City, but I was always aware there was a risk of violence. I would frequently take public transit and go to various parts of the city. I didn't know how to speak any Spanish when I arrived in 2018, but I quickly fell in love with the culture and learned how to speak Spanish on the streets just by trying and talking to people. I love the Mexican people and culture. Exploring, understanding, being present and engaging with people was unlike anywhere I've ever been. The only people who ever took advantage of me were the police, and they can be brutal. I'm now back in Canada, but every day I feel like moving back. Also, earthquakes are f*cking scary.

    • @gustavohernandez5103
      @gustavohernandez5103 6 месяцев назад +1

      Viva México. No queremos a los gringos. Los mexicanos construimos este país para nosotros no para que lleguén los gringos. A querer quitarnos lo que nos pertenece. Ya nos robaron la mitad de país simplemente que se queden en su país los mexicanos ya no están migrando a usa solo queremos estar alejados de los gringos. Que tanto mal le han causado a México atravez de sobornar. Políticos mexicanos. Para favorecer a las grandes corporaciones gringas. Saqueando a mi hermoso país

    • @capybaraponque611
      @capybaraponque611 6 месяцев назад

      Canada is unwelcoming for hispanics. You guys only take in Indians in hordes, which sucks, they're ruining your country.

    • @quetevalgavergaaa
      @quetevalgavergaaa 6 месяцев назад

      That just speaks of how ungrateful and deep down racist you are. You just felt unsafe because deep down you think "mexicans = Bad, dangerous uncivilized primates that will always try to hurt me, ah actual human " instead of thinking of us as regular people.
      You don't love US, you just love the culture that well, it's already gentrified.

    • @sleepnomore6065
      @sleepnomore6065 6 месяцев назад +3

      Amen to this... and the earthquakes!

    • @karlabritfeld7104
      @karlabritfeld7104 6 месяцев назад +4

      Did you work illegally in Mexico?

  • @LT.969
    @LT.969 7 месяцев назад +14

    "Picky Girl!" (Adalia)! Great seeing you on here ❤

    • @AdaliaAborisade
      @AdaliaAborisade 7 месяцев назад +5

      🥰

    • @robertawalton1717
      @robertawalton1717 7 месяцев назад

      Those are great dance moves that integrate very well with the song lyrics. So smooth 🎉

  • @billbunch6762
    @billbunch6762 Месяц назад

    3:39 VERY similar books in my collection! (Picks up El Alchimista :)

  • @boston312
    @boston312 4 месяца назад +1

    Im an American and I went straight to the worse neighborhood in Mexico City (Tepito). The deals I got on shopping were unbelievable

  • @elkiko84
    @elkiko84 6 месяцев назад +183

    Los gringos descubriendo que el verdadero sueño americano se encuentra en México....

    • @clauaome25
      @clauaome25 6 месяцев назад +3

      Si es cierto verdad?

    • @ralphquintero3350
      @ralphquintero3350 6 месяцев назад +1

      Estas en lo cierto 😃!

    • @charlesz3
      @charlesz3 6 месяцев назад +4

      Tu descubriendo qu eel peso esta tan devaluado que para un gringo vivir en polanco es tan barato como para ti vivir en oaxaca

    • @elkiko84
      @elkiko84 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@charlesz3 hijo de hermanos, verdad?

    • @andreagermanotta6662
      @andreagermanotta6662 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@charlesz3Jajajajaja, no te ardas gringuito.

  • @jm2307
    @jm2307 7 месяцев назад +124

    Any discerning adult should weigh the pros and cons of taking a leap like this. It’s nice to see people being adventurous and willing to experience new lifestyles. The world is a massive place and sometimes it pays to see past the propaganda to find the truth of different ways of life ❤

    • @glcmranger421
      @glcmranger421 7 месяцев назад +11

      Let something go wrong (kidnapping, severe illness) and they will expect the U.S. government to race to their rescue. 😂

    • @02nupe
      @02nupe 7 месяцев назад +26

      @@glcmranger421 when kidnappings and severe illness happens here the US government often times doesn't come to their rescue.... you forgot to include that in your comment.

    • @jm2307
      @jm2307 7 месяцев назад +13

      @@02nupeExactly. My demographic is high on the list of American trafficking victims. Particularly ones that media doesn’t value enough to feature or to investigate. Trolls will never acknowledge that. Also, Americans love to believe that their healthcare system is best of the best when it fully isn’t 😂… We all have to do what’s best for each of us.

    • @SaintsandSushi
      @SaintsandSushi 7 месяцев назад

      @@glcmranger421I don’t know what rock you live under but the American embassy doesn’t get involved in those things for any individual. They are not about to start an international war because you were not smart enough to take care of your own health and safety 🤦🏻‍♀️🤡

    • @glcmranger421
      @glcmranger421 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@02nupe I’ve never had a problem getting treated for illnesses, and I’ve never been kidnapped in any country, so I’ll stand mute on that.

  • @sophiachavez3377
    @sophiachavez3377 3 месяца назад +1

    The problems of price increases in Mexico City is the greed of the owners who should not raise prices for foreigners. If the government would stop this, the problem would be solved. However, this is not unique to Mexico. The same thing happens in the USA when housing is upgraded or new housing is built. Lo mismo pasa en los Estados Unidoos.

  • @kimscott8176
    @kimscott8176 3 месяца назад +1

    Crazy to move there. 22 million
    Also CNN article says city running out of water in a few short months. Changed my mind - go ; I want everyone there. Definitely.

  • @user-fx8fw8vo6s
    @user-fx8fw8vo6s 6 месяцев назад +29

    The people in this report all have interesting stories to tell, and I realize that on an individual level things can vary greatly. I belong to a very different generation of immigrants to Mexico City (I despise the word "expats") who originally moved here from the U.S. as well as from other countries, and who've remained here not for a couple of years, but for several decades. In my case, 45 years. There's certainly a "honeymoon" period in which you're exposed to so many new things and every little difference seems like a wonderful discovery. Then of course, a routine sets in and you realize that no one place on this planet is either Heaven OR Hell. My income is entirely in pesos and that's been the case since 1978, when I first arrived. So converting things into U.S. dollars is a useless endeavor for me, unless I'm traveling to the U.S. for vacation or visiting family and old friends. Many years ago I came to realize that I would live the rest of my life in Mexico, as much out of practical reasons as for the emotional attachment that I came to feel for the place. I think that if more people in the U.S. had the opportunity to live AS FOREIGNERS in a different country (with all the adaptation which that implies), their world view would change greatly, and they would stop being so condescending and/or judgemental when regarding other cultures; i.e., they'd come to learn that the United States is not the Alpha and Omega of all existence. They'd also learn that living beyond one's means can have horrible consequences and that there's a lot to be said for leading a more pared-down kind of life.

  • @heyhihello9677
    @heyhihello9677 7 месяцев назад +44

    Stop the gentrification!!!!!!

    • @pp3k3jamail
      @pp3k3jamail Месяц назад

      Yeah it's going to be all fun and games when Mexico starts raising them rent prices, when more white Americans move down there lmao

  • @user-zt6gu1ph7c
    @user-zt6gu1ph7c 2 месяца назад +1

    This looks amazing be happy enjoy the life style and the food with accommodations are still with in limits.

  • @juliettam9680
    @juliettam9680 3 месяца назад +2

    ME DISCULPAN PERO AQUI EN USA , TAMVIEN HAY UN PRO LEMA MUY GRANDE CON LA REGULARISACION DE LAS RENTAS , SON INPAGABLES Y EL GOBIERNO DE CADA ESTADO NO HAN HECHO NADA AL RESPECTO , ESPERO Y EN MEXICO NO SE TARDE TANTO EL GOBIERNO EN TRAVAJAR EN ESTE ASUNTO TAN IMPORTANTE PARA LOS MEXICANOS ❤😮🤠

  • @Nola1176
    @Nola1176 7 месяцев назад +68

    Beautifully done!!! I was at the Juneteenth celebration at Blaxicocina with my Mexican husband. It was his first Juneteenth celebration. I love Mexico city so much. I don't live full time there, hopefully in the future.
    This was a beautiful video capturing so many important perspectives from locals and immigrants. Well done.

    • @calidawg510
      @calidawg510 6 месяцев назад +14

      Horrible news….We don’t want that in Mexico.

    • @owlman_
      @owlman_ 6 месяцев назад

      So stupid to celebrate that nonsense in Mexico.

    • @maferramirez2954
      @maferramirez2954 6 месяцев назад

      Please don't relocate here. You are only causing gentrification and it's really bad for mexican people.
      Please reconsider it and don't be selfish

    • @Benjamin-be3xe
      @Benjamin-be3xe 6 месяцев назад

      Keep that crap out of Mexico. Juneteenth and BLM need to stay in the USA. Blaxicocina can take that crap back to Alabama @@calidawg510

    • @heyjavonnejay
      @heyjavonnejay 6 месяцев назад

      You don't want *what* in Mexico? @@calidawg510

  • @marcovargasglobant7923
    @marcovargasglobant7923 6 месяцев назад +157

    El problema es la gentifricación y que muchos gringos son muy prepotentes y todavía tienen ese chip de "colonizadores". Los mexicanos somos hospitalarios por naturaleza, y nos encanta tratar a los visitantes para que sientan lo más cómodos posibles. Sean todos bienvendos, pero recuerden, son invitados en este país, respeten las reglas, y por lo menos traten de aprender un poco el idioma, eso les va a subir muchos puntos y los verán con mejores ojos.
    If you were not able to understand what i wrote, please, do us a favor, and don't come to Mexico. Otherwise, Bienvenido a México!

    • @gustavohernandez5103
      @gustavohernandez5103 6 месяцев назад +1

      Hay que mandarlos al díablo. Que se larguen con sus dólares. Ellos creen que. Nos hacen un favor en venir a México a gastar sus dólares. Los cuales solo beneficia a las corporaciones de. Bienes raices. Es más lo que afectan que lo que ayudan. Pues. El costo de vida del mexicano hogareño se dispara. Gracias a ellos. Yo en Cancún mandé al diablo a un gringo que quiso que le hablara en inglés. Le dije este es mi país. Y aquí se habla español. En fin discutimos. Lo que más me hizo feliz. Es que su novia con la que venía. Se terminó. Casando con un mexicano. Medio año después de que paso el percance. La chica volvió a ir a la farmacia donde trabajo. Y me dijo te acuerdas de mí. Y al final me terminó contando. Que. Su engreído novio la había. Golpeado. Y que lo termino votando y se casó con un mexicano. Y no sé xq. Pero la mujer gringa es más amable. La chica no hablaba bien el español pero siempre intento. Hablarme en español. Pero al díablo los gringos. México para los mexicanos. No podemos permitir que los gringos quieran venir a imponer su maldita forma de pensar. Y de actuar. Ya no estamos en los años 90s dónde. Al gringo se le hacía propaganda de que eran la policía del mundo. Y el hombre bueno que buscaba acabar con los hombres malos. Que por eso invadian países. Para salvar al mundo. Al carajo con esa propaganda barata. X eso más de la mitad del mundo es antigringo. Xq. Poco a poco sale a la luz. El cáncer que son para la humanidad. Aún siguen con su ideología monrroe. De que américa para los americanos. Cspm. Aquí es México para los mexicanos.

    • @aldebarandelabarre5259
      @aldebarandelabarre5259 6 месяцев назад +17

      Debemos exigir al gobierno que no los reciban almenos que paguen impuestos extras el triple que los mexicanos

    • @steve55619
      @steve55619 6 месяцев назад +1

      Por favor use palabras más simples, estoy haciendo lo mejor que puedo, aprender una idioma nueva es muy difícil. Me encanta ciudad mexico

    • @quetevalgavergaaa
      @quetevalgavergaaa 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@steve55619then learn spanish better, we can use whichever words we like in spanish. You've never had that kind of special treatment in easy English with our people, so get bent.

    • @JuanSanchez-ln1ox
      @JuanSanchez-ln1ox 6 месяцев назад

      Ustedes los mexicanos todavía le tiran a los indígenas y morenos ....es la misma wey ......si tiras te tiran y ya

  • @kayclifton9064
    @kayclifton9064 3 месяца назад

    Hola, you fell under the spell of Mexico and the beauty of the people there. I know this because it happened to me as a surfer with my son he to felt as if we were at home there but financial reality hit the pocketbook and the spell broke. Maybe we'll be back & go surfing again. love you Mexico.

  • @YungPrince2k16
    @YungPrince2k16 3 месяца назад +1

    22:54 Wish I could say the same living here in the United States as a Mexican but unfortunately I wasnt born here, but hey atleast somebody else can appreciate a country I never lived in or know.

  • @JorgeOrpinel
    @JorgeOrpinel 6 месяцев назад +18

    You got the "strength of the dollar against the MX peso" idea totally wrong. The MXN has gained A LOT (like 30%) of value against the USD since the pandemic. It's not about the currency, it's just about net income, which is still much higher in the US. You also have the issue of safety wrong: Your statistics are for the entire countries, but actually Mexico City is much safer than any large US city now a days.

  • @maggiegonzalez5190
    @maggiegonzalez5190 6 месяцев назад +9

    The real estate agent is so obnoxious, asking locals that they need to learn English to accommodate the foreigners. She is such a sell out.

  • @nikkicr5773
    @nikkicr5773 Месяц назад

    So moving lovely greetings from a mexican in Canada 🇨🇦🥰

  • @johnnyjax6444
    @johnnyjax6444 4 месяца назад +3

    If Mexico is boombing as said then why there are 10,000 of Mexico people try to get in to US illegally every day ?

  • @CaraMarie13
    @CaraMarie13 6 месяцев назад +38

    Americans moving to Mexico to make their money stretch, actually, Americans moving to countries where the cost of living is lower to make their money stretch is something that am very ambivalent about. On one side, am glad this people can now enjoy a life where they aren't constantly worried about running out of money and not being able to afford the necessities and have a little left for themselves. On the the other hand, this is transferring their plague to the locals who are in a similar position to them when they were in the US. Like where do these locals go so they can have the better standard of living?

    • @cocomarineblu993
      @cocomarineblu993 6 месяцев назад +7

      Plenty of people move to the US for a better life all the time and other areas.

    • @amiyrbarclift1640
      @amiyrbarclift1640 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@cocomarineblu993 many people move to the US and realize that it's not the land of opportunity that they thought it was and that the US and those countries don't want them.

    • @yvonnecortes_
      @yvonnecortes_ 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@cocomarineblu993and they get there and they’re extremely poor. Theyre not livin like these people are living in the video.

    • @1bwash
      @1bwash 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@cocomarineblu993 But they talk about this concept in the video. People move to the US often out of survival. Most of the people in this video were moving to Mexico to seek comfort.

    • @marciestoddard730
      @marciestoddard730 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@1bwash but also the people seeking comfort are not asking for free housing, or government handouts. most come with their own jobs online, investments, retirement funds. They also tend to buy locally and contribute to the economy. many places in mexico would not survive without tourism and expat communities.

  • @jornar10
    @jornar10 6 месяцев назад +19

    I had no idea there were so many Americans in Mexico City. Doesn’t surprise me though, it’s an amazing city. Thanks for sharing such a great video!

    • @jkrokk23
      @jkrokk23 6 месяцев назад

      A lotta broke bums it’s what they gotta do go down the quality of life scale respect

    • @alpaz7634
      @alpaz7634 6 месяцев назад +3

      Y’all just been discovering what we Mexicans already knew, Mexico is Beautiful and Multicultural. And it’s people are kind warm and respectful human beings and that’s what makes us so proud of being Mexicans

    • @calidawg510
      @calidawg510 6 месяцев назад

      Its not that many relax lol theres more Mexicans in Chicago alone

    • @anothervictory2595
      @anothervictory2595 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@alpaz7634 If mexico is so great, why do so many of your fellow countrymen risk life and limb to sneak into the US?

    • @jonathanglzplz894
      @jonathanglzplz894 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@anothervictory2595ignorancia gringa en acción...

  • @alejandrorosas1436
    @alejandrorosas1436 2 дня назад

    No matter where you go either as tourist or migrant you have to repect the law the rules and the people in all countries and always be humble.

  • @TravelChannelOne
    @TravelChannelOne Месяц назад

    The numbers for Mexico are insane....love these numbers....

  • @TuAmigoElMorrocoy
    @TuAmigoElMorrocoy 6 месяцев назад +78

    Im really glad to see the people like the lady who owns that restaurant. This should be the kinds of inmigrants we get, she is investing in the contry, creating a service and creating jobs! This is what makes country grow. Mexico should adjust its inmigration policy to prioritize people like this. Not remote workers that all they do is take (tax these people heavily!), but people who are profesionals the country needs, investors, entrepeneurs, doctors and other people that will expant mexico's power.

    • @geertvlaenckx9942
      @geertvlaenckx9942 6 месяцев назад +3

      What do remote workers take? They pay for everything

    • @user-zu6hm3tl7i
      @user-zu6hm3tl7i 5 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@geertvlaenckx9942if you understand the term 'gentrification' then you'd understand what these remote workers take while they "pay for everything".

    • @CandiceMMartinez
      @CandiceMMartinez 5 месяцев назад +1

      Trust me...tax payers are a good thing.
      My country is learning a bad lesson because we don't have enough tax payers to fund our own government.

    • @infintyplus
      @infintyplus 3 месяца назад

      @tuamigo what are they taking? you mean they dont pay for anything? their apartment is rent free? they go into a restaurant and demand free food and drinks and the staff just gives it to them?

    • @TuAmigoElMorrocoy
      @TuAmigoElMorrocoy 3 дня назад

      @@infintyplus they are taking housing and benefits without contributing to the economy. they use the resources of the country just like any other citizen from public resources to private services. Do you know what income tax is? How are you going to live in a country and not pay a dime on taxes there besides the purchase tax?

  • @mutedearthvirgo
    @mutedearthvirgo 7 месяцев назад +97

    I've been living in Mexico the past 1.5 years, and it is incredibly rewarding, but also an incredibly difficult adjustment. With all things, you must do your research and be prepared. I find that people who come down with family/community tend to last longer than those who come solo (I'm in Mazatlan)

    • @jasonforester7292
      @jasonforester7292 7 месяцев назад

      How's the cost of living in Mazatlan? I'm assuming it's a bit higher being that it's a beautiful coastal city?

    • @r3dp1ll
      @r3dp1ll 7 месяцев назад +5

      What's hard for me here is the lack of organzation and professionalism. But Mexicans are great people.

    • @thebigballer2434
      @thebigballer2434 6 месяцев назад +17

      The tradeoffs between Mex and the US i think are infrastructure or community. Mexico is behind the US by a few decades in terms of utilities and roadways. waste management is pretty bad in mx, plumbing and electrical are usually outdated. But the US is regressing in terms of community and social wellbeing. Too much media, consuerism and social isolation in the US leading a rapid decline in mental health.

    • @SamanthaStew
      @SamanthaStew 6 месяцев назад +2

      I'm going to follow you so i can hear more about your journey. I was just in CDMX for vacation and to get a feel for the city. I absolutely loved being there and felt really connect to the people and the culture. I'd love to go back and experience more so i can make a decision of it would make a good home in the future.

    • @jkrokk23
      @jkrokk23 6 месяцев назад

      Congrats you just admitted to not having any real money being less safe having less access to worldwide cuisines, healthcare and it smells terrible. Atleast go to the Middle East you’ll be closer to god duh they built ground up to the best city in years with the least Mexico sucks

  • @kmm1863
    @kmm1863 4 месяца назад

    I had a lovely times both times I have visited Mexico city

  • @djpcinema
    @djpcinema Месяц назад

    Lived there twice. You find the right pocket to live in, you're golden.

  • @cmnweb
    @cmnweb 6 месяцев назад +75

    Pleople from all the world are welcome to México...there are just one rule, integrate and contribute to Méxco.

    • @MR-zy9ub
      @MR-zy9ub 6 месяцев назад +11

      No, go live elsewhere

    • @jkrokk23
      @jkrokk23 6 месяцев назад +2

      Na eff Mexico I don’t see a future for that place

    • @calidawg510
      @calidawg510 6 месяцев назад +2

      Mexico is great but it’s still very bad outside of tourist areas

    • @camilonajera7143
      @camilonajera7143 6 месяцев назад +9

      They are not participating in the local economy. "Earn in dollars spend in pesos" that's their motto.

    • @calidawg510
      @calidawg510 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@jacquelinemarquez485 The U.S definitely doesn’t have higher work hours than Japan…America is facing big issues but its still pretty much in a good position to flourish as a nation and become even better than before…..The government needs to stop being so divided though…plus it has corruption just as much as Mexico but on a corporate level.

  • @bronzeguy9839
    @bronzeguy9839 6 месяцев назад +81

    As an American who’s lived plenty of places around the US and different countries, I encourage anyone who has the means and funds to try living abroad sometime in your life. It’s such a great experience and definitely opens your eye to more of the world more than pictures, videos, and social media could ever do.

  • @mvudo8832
    @mvudo8832 3 месяца назад +14

    Please don't , me & my wife just got back to Germany, we got a Kidnap attempt.
    A lot of Narco in the city, in Cancún, Tulum all the Peninsula area, bur realtors would never said that, government never says it.
    Please keep your family safe

    • @ismaelmelgarorbegoso3685
      @ismaelmelgarorbegoso3685 2 месяца назад

      good for you, crime is a serious thing

    • @GhostSal
      @GhostSal Месяц назад +4

      Cartels are no joke.

    • @mvudo8832
      @mvudo8832 Месяц назад +6

      @@GhostSal on CDMX there is Union Tepito, just watch out on which areas you will be staying

    • @ricardorascon88
      @ricardorascon88 Месяц назад

      ​@ismaelmelgarorbegoso3685 good for all of us ..Mexico is getting gentrification from all these foreigners coming in ....

    • @uranopoliscolectivo9856
      @uranopoliscolectivo9856 Месяц назад +1

      Yes, don't come, please

  • @phil_matic
    @phil_matic 7 дней назад

    I feel like when videos like this are made, we need to see both sides. Sure, lots of Americans may be moving to Mexico, but there are also plenty of Mexicans leaving Mexico for the USA. I'd love for a video that can give us both perspectives, telling us what their reasoning is, what their goals are. I don't like videos that just do one side like this, because it makes it seem like anyone who isn't moving, is just losing out or suffering.

  • @outsideMax
    @outsideMax 6 месяцев назад +52

    Living all around mexico for 6 months. I honestly felt safer than living in the US. US propaganda is fading

    • @Sheepcakezzz
      @Sheepcakezzz 6 месяцев назад +4

      Funny my friends from Mexico city said it was dangerous and her father got stabbed doing taxi rides

    • @carlosalba9690
      @carlosalba9690 6 месяцев назад

      @@Sheepcakezzz Go do Uber in East Oakland or Southside Chicago and see what happens.
      Every big city has sketchy neighborhoods CDMX is no exception Mexico overall is generally pretty safe just do not
      play around near the US/Mexico border.
      Also stay out of active conflict zones the Mexican State and the US department of state keep track of this travel.state.gov and lookup the Mexican advisory and read into the specific warnings.

    • @yvonnecortes_
      @yvonnecortes_ 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@Sheepcakezzzthats normal city life for u. Thats everywhere.

    • @jkrokk23
      @jkrokk23 6 месяцев назад

      Dumbest comment on RUclips goes to this guy. Feels safe cause nothing happened…and when it does noones gonna care you are an in the moment ignorance is bliss losah

    • @codniggh1139
      @codniggh1139 6 месяцев назад +2

      Depends In which part you live.

  • @theshugashackpodcast2457
    @theshugashackpodcast2457 7 месяцев назад +42

    Well done! I was happy to see Adalia aka Picky Girl who travels featured. Mexico City has been on the top of my list of places outside of the US to live right above Ghana. Unfortunately, there are always pros and cons. It’s sad how locals are impacted by Americans flocking there. As a NYer born and raised my family was pushed out due to the influx of ppl moving from other states and were able to pay more money to live there and now the same is true for Jersey City where we currently reside. Moving abroad just seems to make sense from a safety and financial standpoint.

    • @webdiv8406
      @webdiv8406 6 месяцев назад +3

      Most people who got displaced are people who traditionally were considered rich people by mexican standards. What they don't like is now they have to live with the people they used to look down upon. Then the rest usually complains because of lack of respect some foreigners have (comparing stuff in the US vs Mexico with a demeanor tone, racism, or plain out of touch reality).
      Most of these things probably would annoy americans as well if they were in the same position. Anyone gets upset when the rich guy who's out of touch with reality flaunts about his money. That's universal. Well, that's how a lot of americans are being perceived now but they don't realize it cause they've never been in that position before. Not only in Mexico, take Medellín as another example. If digital nomads can stop making day in the life videos and quit chatting about how cheap life is in coffee shops then they'd get a better reputation.

    • @crishnaholmes7730
      @crishnaholmes7730 6 месяцев назад +1

      What interested you about Ghana

    • @theshugashackpodcast2457
      @theshugashackpodcast2457 6 месяцев назад

      @@crishnaholmes7730cost of living, quality of life, safety and living in a place where most people look like me.

    • @danmur2797
      @danmur2797 6 месяцев назад +4

      ​​​​​​​ @webdiv8406 It's not that "rich people by Mexican standards" are being displaced. They are actually mostly middle class, that had been living in the trendy areas cited of Roma and Condesa.
      The truly rich in Mexico are never displaced as they are among the richest in the world--think billionaire Carlos Slim (who lives in Mexico City but also owns a mansion in NYC across from Central Park and the Met). Billionaires and millionaires--they live in other more upper class neighborhoods, often with security in high rises and new gleaming skyscrapers or within gated communities on estates. These would be Lomas de Chapultepec (which are green areas next to the park of the same name--also hosts foreign diplomats), Santa Fe, Polanco, etc.
      Polanco is probably also a retail and cultural mecca with some urbanites, whereas Lomas is more suburban, with large estates. Away from the masses.
      So in reality the people who talk more about gentrification is that middle class subset that was breaking onto the upper class boundaries. They are very much educated and cosmopolitan. But they are not the truly wealthy of Mexico. Even by Mexican standards. Very average middle class. Some were artists who actually made those neighborhoods culturally richer. The best analogy would perhaps be the struggling artists that made a home in cheaper areas of NYC of the 80s and 90s--that were then pushed out by people with money as NYC became trendy and more expensive in the late 90s, 2000s, 2010s. 🤑