Living the Dream: Life as a White Collar Expat in Mexico

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @billr6887
    @billr6887 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this very informative video. I was especially impressed by the realistic and in-depth description of the process of learning Spanish.

  • @katelynmackellen6855
    @katelynmackellen6855 Год назад +3

    What a beautiful apartment and gorgeous neighborhood. I’m looking forward to visiting Mexico City at some point in the future!

    • @AlmostRetiredinMexico
      @AlmostRetiredinMexico  Год назад

      It is a wonderful neighborhood and they really have a nice place! Mexico City is so much nicer than I expected!

  • @juliocesarzermenolotina3708
    @juliocesarzermenolotina3708 Год назад +5

    Great video 🎊 🎉🤩.
    Most Mexican people speak in a roundabout non-direct way, it’s ingrained in the culture.🎊
    México is one of the more conservative countries of Latinoamérica and the manner in which we speak reflects that.
    In my opinion, learning a language like Mexican Spanish is so much more than vocabulary and grammar, the social aspect is the trickiest.✨
    If you’re able to master the social formalities part, you’ll snowball-gain the confidence in pronunciation and grammar.🤩

    • @AlmostRetiredinMexico
      @AlmostRetiredinMexico  Год назад +1

      This is such a great point! Thanks for sharing.

    • @KiKiQuiQuiKiKi
      @KiKiQuiQuiKiKi Год назад

      ¡De acuerdo! Latin Americans, in general, practice civilized diplomacy, whereas we’ve pretty much lost that ability in the US.

  • @hivolco151
    @hivolco151 Год назад +1

    This is so terrific... reminds me of being in Germany and France and attempting those languages ... I really feel that for me Spanish is easier... I really do love the many words that are simply pronounced differently and I don't mind being embarrassed or feeling clumsy ... although I would love going deeper in Spanish for sure!! Thanks for sharing this interview!

    • @AlmostRetiredinMexico
      @AlmostRetiredinMexico  Год назад +1

      I think Spanish is a language that's easy to be a novice at. But it can get complicated too. As for pronunciation, sometimes a small mispronunciation can result in complete misunderstanding. I kept asking for a farmacía and no one could understand until I pronounced it without the accent on the i. It sounds like such a small change, but I guess that's important.

  • @lisajohnson5927
    @lisajohnson5927 10 месяцев назад +1

    Did he say what he paid for rent, and I missed it? Very beautiful home, thank you for sharing! Great interview!

  • @brendalamalfa5030
    @brendalamalfa5030 Год назад +1

    That was fun, thanks BW. Really enjoyed Jonathan's story. Hope OR is treating you well. I'm waiting for my personal immigration consultant to get back from her month long vacation, so things are at a standstill for me right now. Argh!!!! Haha Can't wait for your next video!! :) Hasta luego!

    • @AlmostRetiredinMexico
      @AlmostRetiredinMexico  Год назад +2

      Thanks Brenda - glad you enjoyed it. Oregon is good - but I'd still rather be in Mexico!

  • @yolandagaeta428
    @yolandagaeta428 Год назад

    Such a great video! Thanks! Very informative.

  • @alalesc3796
    @alalesc3796 Год назад

    Excellent video!

  • @jason-jones
    @jason-jones Год назад

    Great video!

  • @BLaw707
    @BLaw707 Год назад +2

    Interesting that Mexico has a functioning immigration system.

    • @AlmostRetiredinMexico
      @AlmostRetiredinMexico  Год назад +2

      So much better than the US! But there are still plenty of US citizens living illegally in Mexico :-(

  • @davebaker489
    @davebaker489 Год назад

    Important video for others considering this move. Learning the language of ones new home is always the best move. But how about us ol folk who are retired and want to stay that way? What (besides Pickle Ball) is there to keep us "busy" hobbies, specialty spots like the hot springs to visit or ? I know you've shown some. So show more please. Or you and Gord could do a video about choosing a builder and all the must knows about building. Just some thoughts Mr B. P n D

    • @AlmostRetiredinMexico
      @AlmostRetiredinMexico  Год назад

      I highly recommend staying retired! And you need more than Pickleball? Hmmm... I should do one on volunteering that covers all different options. Plus there is random exploring...
      And I like the "choosing a builder" idea. Of course I'll need to go back to Mexico to make these videos. Right now I'm in "editing only" mode.

    • @davebaker489
      @davebaker489 Год назад

      @@AlmostRetiredinMexico Ahhh. Poor Mr B Might have to go to Mexico. Ahhh.

  • @cindyk3076
    @cindyk3076 Год назад

    Great interview, I don't think I could afford to walk on the sidewalks there, lol!

    • @AlmostRetiredinMexico
      @AlmostRetiredinMexico  Год назад +1

      I don't think I've ever been to a place with more stores that only millionaires could shop in. But there was also a Krispy Kreme donuts for us middle classers ;-)

    • @davebaker489
      @davebaker489 Год назад

      @@AlmostRetiredinMexico ewww. krispy ? kreamer ? I tried 1 once. My teeth rotted out and I immediately knew I was diabetic. Now Timmies on the other hand... LOL

    • @AlmostRetiredinMexico
      @AlmostRetiredinMexico  Год назад

      @@davebaker489 Those of us without Timmies are forced to eat Krispy Kreme. It's just a sad part of living in the country below yours.

  • @tutornotepad
    @tutornotepad Год назад +1

    Learning Spanish is an endless challenge that should only be attempted by lifelong learners!

  • @elvaplascencia6810
    @elvaplascencia6810 Год назад +1

    Ya me imagino el trabajo q desempeña sin hablar español nomás por un checke sin entender ni papá así es como nos despojan de las oportunidades a los nacionales.

  • @JSHRXaos_Realm
    @JSHRXaos_Realm Год назад

    Expat... you are immigrants in Mexico. Why is it so hard to call it by its name? Offensive? Because that's how you refer to any foreigner living in US.

    • @AlmostRetiredinMexico
      @AlmostRetiredinMexico  Год назад +1

      Help me understand how "expats" is offensive to you. If people from Mexico living in the US want to call themselves "expats" I would have no problem with that. Expats refers to leaving a country, immigrants refers to coming to a country. Both words seem accurate to me. But lots of folks commenting about this. I just hope someone will explain why this is an issue.

    • @javiermuriel7916
      @javiermuriel7916 4 месяца назад +1

      Why would that be offensive? I am Hispanic living in Canada, and whether they call me an expat or an immigrant, it doesn't matter to me.