"I Moved to Mexico" featuring Jennifer Nielsen

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
  • An interview series brought to you by Dyanimite Lifestyle & Real Estate, which gives you up-close insight into the lives of Americans & Canadians living in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
    In this first episode, we interview Jennifer Nielsen from Denver, Colorado who lives in Puerto Vallarta with her husband and three children, and has been in Mexico for ten years now. Jennifer works as a Spanish-to-English interpreter for a wide range of businesses in the area.
    Why did Jennifer move here? What does she miss the most about back home? What does she miss the least? How does she make it work?
    Visit www.Dyanimite.com for more information about Life on Mexico's Pacific Coast.

Комментарии • 13

  • @C_Bor
    @C_Bor Год назад +3

    I am moving back too, I am presently in Denver as well. I have one more year to retire and will head back to south of Mexico. Denver is getting more expensive by the day. Colorado is a beautiful state. I love the outdoors here and all, but too expensive. Mexico will offer me more for my $. Will be back to visit Denver since my kids are here.

    • @Dyanimite
      @Dyanimite  Год назад

      Where in the south of Mexico? Sounds like a great plan!

    • @C_Bor
      @C_Bor Год назад +1

      @@Dyanimite Veracruz. The name of the city is Cordoba. One hour driving to the Golf of Mexico. I just finished building my little home there.

    • @Dyanimite
      @Dyanimite  Год назад +1

      @@C_Bor Beautiful! What a wonderful plan ☺️

  • @pedrozatravel
    @pedrozatravel Год назад +5

    Another great interview, sounds like she found not only another life but a complete family. 😁 Mexico is definitely more of a social country. One of the things I love to do in Mexico is just go to the plaza at night and just sit and every single time random people will start to talk to me. In the USA only creepy people do that but in Mexico it is very sociably acceptable.

    • @Dyanimite
      @Dyanimite  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! It’s so true, it’s very normal for nice older people, parents with kids, young professionals, business people, no matter who you are, it’s completely socially acceptable to chat with strangers. It really is such a welcoming place ☺️

    • @elcabranano4083
      @elcabranano4083 Год назад

      ​@@Dyanimitewelcome to my beautiful country glad to have a great people's like you.arriva mi Mexico

  • @rubengerardogarciarobledo9244
    @rubengerardogarciarobledo9244 Год назад

    Aquí cabemos todos bienvenidos todos los que aguantan los madrazos de la vida y no se raja... bienvenidas güeras..

  • @andrewthacker114
    @andrewthacker114 6 месяцев назад

    The social life is a lot closer in Mexico.What was the quality of education like in Mexico compared to U S .

    • @Dyanimite
      @Dyanimite  5 месяцев назад

      It depends! The public education in Mexico has very little options that are adequate, unlike the US that offers high quality public education in some areas. However, the private school system in Mexico is generally more affordable and most have a wide variety of bilingual programs, diverse curricular offerings, extracurricular programming and high-quality academic opportunities.

  • @Francisco-Gumbs
    @Francisco-Gumbs Год назад +7

    Beautiful legs

  • @cruzalejandro2915
    @cruzalejandro2915 Год назад +1

    Are welcome brautiful girls