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Tips for Driving in Costa Rica

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2023
  • If you haven't driven around Costa Rica before, you may be in for a surprise. Learn the quirks of driving in Costa Rica from the road conditions to etiquette and any other tips to help you hit the road in this video.
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  • @musichearing1174
    @musichearing1174 Год назад

    stop using the word "expat" you all are immigrants that you are American or Canadian doesn't change that fact and doesn't make you special. And sure you may argue that the expat term has more to it than immigrant. WRONG! it is an immigrant community, not an expat community and the fact that you are moving here for pleasure doesn't make you less of an immigrant, there are different types of them. We Costa Ricans are tired of you all coming here elevating prices, believing that you are superior and yet we welcome you. If we were to move to the US (which we don't Costa Rica has one of the lower immigration rates in the entire region) all of you would treat us badly like you do to Mexicans and other people from the region