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@danelkenhatlestad
6 жыл бұрын
I live in SWEDEN now, but spent nearly two years in Guadalajara & CDMX. Before that I thought about buying a house in Spain but now I'm 100% sure I'll buy it in Mexico. Reasons: Quality of life, Quality of housing per square meter for a much better price in excellent neighborhoods. My overall bill spendings will be 390% less than in sweden and 290% cheaper than in Spain a month. So I'll be totally foolish if I let miss this opportunity. 😞
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Wowza now those are some savings right there! Seems like a no-brainer when you put it like that :)
@DoOMsDaYMusic666
6 жыл бұрын
Great!! We need more pretty girls...
@hurricanealley8602
5 жыл бұрын
What kind of work do you do that you can jump (go) ?
@martincito1662
5 жыл бұрын
Put the savings and quality of life. THE PEOPLE!!
@supertuner63
5 жыл бұрын
Better weather too
@johnpetry5321
5 жыл бұрын
A few observations about moving to Mexico. First, Mexico is a wonderful place, full of wonderful people. It has a rich, diverse history, culture, and geography. If you are thinking of living in Mexico there are some points to consider. First, how well do you do with change? Because Mexico is NOT the US, Canada, or other 1st World Western country. Things move slower, with less urgency than say Manhattan or London. If you are a type A personality who thinks that yelling loudly and confronting people is how to get things done, you will not like Mexico. Everyone will smile, nod their heads, say "yes", and then disappear. How are you with local celebrations? For example, in Puerto Vallarta and many other cities, the first 12 days of December are a huge celebration for the Virgin of Guadalupe. There are constant processions of pilgrims daily, church bells going off all day and into the night, fireworks, bands playing, mariachis singing, huge crowds downtown every day after around 4 pm which make it impossible to get anywhere quickly. Holy Week is also a period when usually everyone takes off and heads somewhere else - the beach usually. Dia de Los Muertos is another holiday can is really big some places and less so others. But again, depending on where you are there can be disruptions of the usual routine. Oh and the last couple weeks of December, forget about anything getting accomplished. Everyone is having posadas, street parties, business parties, and preparing for Noche Buena and then New Years. It is entirely possible that the street you live on, as well as, the street behind you and to the side of you will be blocked off for at least one all-night blowout party with a DJ, mariachis, food and drink until around 4 or 5 in the morning. How well do you learn languages? Do you already know some Spanish? Because that will have an impact on where you live. If you know absolutely no Spanish at all, then you should consider something other than a small town or village in the middle of somewhere beautiful but essentially devoid of English speakers. The good thing is that there are language programs in many places. In Vallarta, there are a couple of places where you can go and have a rather intensive course of practice and lessons. They usually go around 4 or 5 hours a day. Figure on around 200.00 USD for a week in a small class. There are similar programs in other towns and cities where there are large ex-pat communities. They are often run by universities. If you cannot speak any Spanish and have no aptitude at all for languages, then you will be happier in an area which is accustomed to more tourist trade. Likewise, if there are certain common US creature comforts that you really think essential to life, then you might want to consider an area where there are a large number of ex-pats like Vallarta, Cancun, Ajijic or San Miguel. There is where you will find the stores selling the things you want to use, the local vendors and contractors speak some English, and the professional people like lawyers, doctors, dentists, etc also are more likely to speak some English. If you are the kind of person who wants some sort of nightlife, think carefully about where you want to live. If you enjoy cultural events, this is another issue. Large cities like Mexico or Guadalajara have major venues for the arts but smaller places do not. So for example, Ajijic is a beautiful place and the weather is springtime all year long. The people there are very nice but if you want any entertainment beyond an amateur level, you are driving 40 plus miles to somewhere in Guadalajara. Likewise, although options have improved there, Ajijic does not have a large variety of options when shopping for items you might need say to fix a toilet or repair a window. Climate is another issue that affects people differently. Puerto Vallarta where I have owned a place since the 1990s is subtropical and it is lovely. But like Southern Florida for example, summers are rainy, humid [when it is not rainy], and the temps are usually in the 90s in the day and the 70s at night. This doesn't bother me at all since I grew up a sizeable portion of my life on Guam and Saipan so I am used to the weather. But if you are a gringo who turns on the air con as soon as the temperature gets above 82 and does not turn it off, you will not like your electricity bill in Puerto Vallarta or anywhere in the Yucatan for that matter during the summer. If you have some medical issues or come from a family where certain medical issues often pop up, you need to consider that fact as well. If you become a permanent resident, you can pay the monthly fee for IMSS coverage [around $2.50 or $3.00 USD] and receive relatively good, basic medical care including pharmacy. I know a number of people who have done this and are quite happy with it. You can also buy a private plan where the price varies depending on where you are in Mexico and the level of service. In Vallarta, Medasist offers a plan for residents, as does CMQ if I recall correctly. As mentioned in the video, in general costs run about a third of what the costs in the states are. But if you want, for example, meat cut in the cuts used in the US, it is more expensive since you are going to be buying from a store or butcher who caters to the foreigners. Meat cuts in Mexico and points south of there are different. Likewise, frozen foods are much less common. Anything imported is going to be more expensive. The great thing is that Mexico has wonderful fruits, vegetables, and other goodies which are much less expensive. Likewise, if you love to eat out a lot and like higher end restaurants or live in an area full of tourists, you are going to pay more for your meals than you would by eating in a place that catered to the regular folks living in your city. But that goes back to that whole, how adaptive are you? To give an example, I have a one bedroom apartment I own in a building with 5 other owners. I spend about 180.00 a month on all housing costs - maintenance, repairs, gardener, maid for the building, building utilities, propane, laundry services, taxes, insurance, and water. In addition, I spend 20.00 a week for my maid who cleans and does laundry, electricity runs between 15.00 and 20 USD. phone & internet is 18.00 USD, and around 50.00 USD a week on food. I do not own a vehicle, I ride the bus or take a taxi when I go anywhere. Since most places I want to go to are walkable, I walk. If they are far, [more than say 3 miles] the bus is now 52 cents and a taxi runs 3 to 5 dollars depending on distance. Now I live in a tourist area, so my costs are higher than they would be, say in Cuernavaca or Guadalajara for some things. In short, Mexico is a great place to live if you are willing to learn some Spanish, adapt to the local culture and customs and make friends with the people living there. But do not go there thinking everyone should be doing things your way because that is how things need to be done. Also, do your preparation. Visit different areas and get to know them. The worst thing anyone can do is go somewhere blindly and settle down only to discover that they do not like the weather in the summer or are driven crazy when the local community celebrates the Fiesta de X which goes on for 12 days of church bells, fireworks, street parties, and massive crowds.
@dogie1070
5 жыл бұрын
you should write a book! ;o)
@williampayne5028
5 жыл бұрын
EXCELLENT advice on very important things to consider.
@useradriannairda
6 жыл бұрын
México could have a lot of problems on the surface but the amazing people make the country a whole! Love the videos keep posting!
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
As does any place, right? Gotta appreciate the good in things. :) Thanks Adrian, you're the best!
@abemartin6297
6 жыл бұрын
Si there is still a majority of real human beings who have not lost their souls and humanity to the $machine. Viva Mexico ~
@tammykosiancic
5 жыл бұрын
could say that about anywhere. Except the states, where the people suck
@SpanishandGo
6 жыл бұрын
Great overview, guys! We’re moving back to Mexico in just a few days! Love it there. Keep up the great work! -Jim
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
How exciting! Where to?? :)
@SpanishandGo
6 жыл бұрын
Tangerine Travels Guanajuato as a home base for a month, then who knows after that!
@htmex77
6 жыл бұрын
You guys are pretty smart ... and I love your perception about life in general ... I live in the US and honestly this ‘advanced society” is wearing me out already ... there is a lack of humanity and is getting worse day by day ... ❤️❤️
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Lack of humanity... now that's really getting to the core of the issues! Hope you get to break away from that and start enjoying a more fulfilling life, wherever that might be! ❤️
@portlandiapielady815
6 жыл бұрын
I wholeheartedly agree!!!
@abemartin6297
6 жыл бұрын
Cheers.
@cactusjenny12
5 жыл бұрын
That is why we moved here, just got settled in. Unhappy no more. Culturally, a man will not be shy to grab his mama's hand, a grown son, because he loves her!! Not shy to show this!! Where else but maybe Italy.....
@josecalderon1529
5 жыл бұрын
I agree with you guys. I'm from A.Z. also. Born and raised my wife and I have are both from small towns in arizona. And we've relocated to both cities, meaning Tucson and Phoenix. Didn't like it. Although Tucson has a lot of great, happy kind residents. But it was hard to earn a living there. So we came back to the White Mountains. And it's changed for the worse. A lot of fanatical uptight, rude, paranoid bigots live here. It's weird. No one's really friendly here. All the good people we grew up with here moved or changed into seriously paranoid right wingers! It sucks..... It does seem like America is going bad.... Anyway great video guys. Lots of info. Take care. You guys look happy.
@heatherkay1610
6 жыл бұрын
You guys are wise beyond your years. Yes I plan on retiring there.
@ifsaica
6 жыл бұрын
Good job! I just retired from teaching in Los Angeles for 34 years, and watching your vlogs has given me second thoughts on continuing life in the U S. It’s good to know we have options, so thank you both so much for providing such insight into Mexico. Keep up the great work and stay safe. Be well. Alex from L A
@xolotlmexihcah4671
6 жыл бұрын
Don't know about your reasons, just remember that even the very most humble US retirement money will give you an authentic 5 stars QUALITY LIFE in Mexico, in all terms: house, healthcare, food, services, weather, entertainment, sports, recreation, cultural or intelectual stuff, etc. You name it! You'll got it! Specially if you choose major Mexican cities.
@mr.a9647
5 жыл бұрын
I am on my first year teaching, and... I'm already thinking of retiring in Mexico. Good luck!
@garykembel8144
2 жыл бұрын
I wonder what Alex chose to do? I retired and look forward to more time in Mexico during Canadian winters
@vickiladu3449
6 жыл бұрын
We live in a 600sq ft apt for $600/month which isn't bad except we live in a kind of crummy area in Dayton Ohio! Weather is horrible most of the time here. Moving to Mexico next June and cannot WAIT!!! Trying to learn a bit of conversational Spanish. Not easy tho! I'm retired so ready to slow down and relax. Thank you for all your wonderful videos over the last six months that I've watched. They really help with decision making and being well informed on Mexico in general.
@miguelangelgonzalez4925
6 жыл бұрын
In ajijic for its climate there is a large community of estdounidences and Canadians near Guadalajara, in the lake of chapala.
@CopitosMx
6 жыл бұрын
I can help whenever you want, just PM me, I am Mexican and do well in both English and Spanish. And Welcome to Mexico!
@xolotlmexihcah4671
6 жыл бұрын
Mexico is vastly diverse, whether if you like to rent a fancy apt or a simple apt/house there's an option for all tastes and best thing is that you can find an excellent quality apt/house for far less the price you would pay over there. Also, I can guarantee that you will always (a-l-w-a-y-s...) find something to do or where to go whatever your preferences or needs are you will find an option, just do your research. If you want to learn or improve your Spanish you may want to search online courses, there are lots of options.
@ernestalphonse1217
6 жыл бұрын
If you want to practice your Spanish I can help you if you want and you can help me with my English as well. My email is ing.abraham.calzada@gmail.com.
@bhutchin1996
5 жыл бұрын
I have a Colombian female friend from Medellín who teaches Spanish online. Me, I've been speaking Spanish for over 30 years. It's good to learn a language from someone who has a native accent because picking up the accent is one of the more tricky aspects of learning a language.
@michelle051961
6 жыл бұрын
My husband was excited to see the topic today. We will be in Guadalajara in Feb. Checking out where we will live when we retire!!! Thanks for all your info!!!!
@jesusdirzo1479
6 жыл бұрын
michelle051961 ....There are a lot of americans living at the Chapala lake riviera and in Ajijic ...beautiful places and nice weather ....this towns are near Guadalajara
@luisdominguez6617
5 жыл бұрын
Hi I live in Dallas tx im from north mexico and my wife is from puebla mexico we visited puebla 3 years ago and I absolutly love it we are in our mid 30s and with our own business hopefully within a few years we'll move to puebla and come to the states just for business
@HarshColby
5 жыл бұрын
The reason they don't put dry ice in the atmosphere is that it didn't work 80 years ago and doesn't work any better now.
@joeyoung1498
6 жыл бұрын
So my girlfriend actually had to talk me into going to Mexico because I lived in fear of Mexico. I'm so glad she did. The way the news talks about Mexico you'd think there would be dead bodies every 10 feet. I now love Mexico. We are in the process of buying a house in either Puerto Vallarta or maybe even rosarito!!
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Mexico really does get an ill-deserved rep! Glad you were convinced to come because it's a beautiful country with so much goodness to offer. :) Happy for you guys, buying a house and all! Super cool!
@joeyoung1498
6 жыл бұрын
Tangerine Travels awesome. Thanks for responding.
@bhutchin1996
5 жыл бұрын
Mexico seems to have gotten better in recent years. I know a family from northern Mexico. One guy went there to get a wife, and one of my friends' dads drove down there and back without a problem.
@justjcs
5 жыл бұрын
Hollywood Mexico!
@domesticatedwolverine4152
5 жыл бұрын
Joe Young and I wonder how many more millions of Americans like you live in absolute horror of Mexico 😂
@MrElm0O
6 жыл бұрын
Mexico has a lot of problems, but it has a lot of good things too. I'm glad you enjoy my country.
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Every place has problems, so it's best to focus on the good as much as possible. RedSpiralHand, you might find this video series interesting (this is Episode 1): kzitem.info/news/bejne/pa-MloOcjmVeeYo
@CopitosMx
6 жыл бұрын
we have a struggle with prices too, but in here, for some reason, is easier to adapt with less money. You should find a way to move here
@bhutchin1996
5 жыл бұрын
I'm going to check out Mexico because there seems to be more job opportunities for foreigners than in Colombia, where I spent 3 months last year. I lived with Colombians and years ago I learned Spanish mostly from Mexican friends in my home state of Texas. I made friends with one of the guys I lived with, an armed guard who wanted to learn some English because of the expat population in Medellín. I loved the climate there and am looking for something in Mexico about 5,000 feet (1,524 meters) above sea level, probably Guadalajara.
@Kaiser-po2in
5 жыл бұрын
@@bhutchin1996 well, Monterrey is good choice too. Industry and progresist city in the north of México.
@bhutchin1996
5 жыл бұрын
@@Kaiser-po2in I've been to Monterrey. I don't know how it is now, but tap water was actually good when I was there.
@SurfernSkater
5 жыл бұрын
Nice video you guys are doing a wonderful thing . I'm 60 years old and live in So. California and will be retiring at age 69 with my wife who will be 62. My concern is I have a Son who has a mental illness and needs a blood draw once a month required for the medication that he needs, I realized he will be living with me for the rest of my life. I'm just hoping we can live near the ocean like Puerto Vallarta (we all are swimmers) to keep active and stay healthy. I just love your videos and the two of you are so cute together and of course informative. Much appreciative ☺️
@budsilverado9275
6 жыл бұрын
The entitlement thing really resonated with me, I am guilty as well of thinking that because I live in the U.S. I should have everything that is the latest and greatest. It only brings temporary satisfaction, then the magic goes away after you've owned it for a while and you want the next thing. We need to be more connected with the earth around us, dirt, plants, animals because the true secrets of life are found in the simple things.
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
_"We need to be more connected with the earth around us, dirt, plants, animals because the true secrets of life are found in the simple things."_ What a great way to put it. We love that!
@bhutchin1996
5 жыл бұрын
When people from other countries ask me what's unique about the US, I show them a picture of a storage unit.
@bubba842
4 жыл бұрын
@@bhutchin1996 it's sad that people hoard so much useless crap that they don't need, that they need to rent space in a storage locker to keep crap they can't fit in their house. Plus most Americans and Canadians don't use a garage for putting their cars in. They fill them full of crap. Crap that they don't use.
@pcklon2000
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for coming here. You are always welcome and any kind of people like who want to relax and have a good time in another country. Keep posting videos!
@lupeelvaquero6516
6 жыл бұрын
Beautiful!! I love this specific program, you talk about real facts between the Us and Mexico that very few people see.👍
@Qvolepues
6 жыл бұрын
When you were talking about learning the language and the patience of the locals at 5:12, I loved when you said, "In Mexico we would never". You attached yourself to the Mexican people and culture in that one sentence and that's fantastic! Love you guys, keep up the great work.
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
We hope to be more incorporated and part of Mexico every day we're here. ❤️ Thanks Qvolepues!
@johndoe-wv3nu
5 жыл бұрын
This is one part of the video I disagreed with. In the area of the US I live in people are pretty good about language barriers. If you attempt to speak English ( which is the only language most people speak) we're pretty understanding. We welcome immigrants, we're understanding, but if you're going to live here please assimilate and follow the U.S. immigration laws.
@jodyderington7195
6 жыл бұрын
Well put! The Mexican culture and country is a beautiful thing. See life through a new lense, be a citizen of the world, life is short so experience it to the fullest!
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Couldn't have said it better ourselves, Jody! ❤️
@manoftheserengeti3052
6 жыл бұрын
Excellent words to live by. Live and enjoy.
@JoseArteaga
6 жыл бұрын
Great Video Guys! I Made the move down to Merida Mexico about 2 months ago and it was probably one of the best decisions I have ever made! Mexico is paradise for anyone who considers themselves a True American! I'm a fellow KZitemr and a KZitemaholic and I'm just addicted to your channel! Love your videos guys keep up the great work! You guys are one of my favorite channels! :)
@fcarriedo
5 жыл бұрын
"Dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery." I'm from Mexico but lived in the US for 11+ years. It gave me some great times and beautiful places, but the rigidity of the laws and rules is so over the top that it feels non-organic and couldn't stand it no more. I'm back to my organic Mexico and couldn't be happier. In charge of my safety ;).
@matthewburton7215
4 жыл бұрын
Francisco is it safe in Mexico for Americas
@JudgeDredd_
4 жыл бұрын
big Feet lmao don’t be ignorant. Look at the numbers. More Americans go to Mexico than Mexicans to America EVERY. SINGLE. YEAR. Stop it
@josezamudio8625
4 жыл бұрын
Yea but more and more people are trying to go to the US. The Caravans???? Remember???
@JudgeDredd_
4 жыл бұрын
Orangeguy Learn how to form sentences before speaking to me.
@JudgeDredd_
4 жыл бұрын
Orangeguy Reading a bunch of incoherent dribble deserves a coherent response? Maybe in retardville
@MummyFitUSA
6 жыл бұрын
[Insert the Step Brothers "Did we just become best friends? YEP!" meme here] This was BY FAR your best video yet. I love the fact that you're willing to be controversial (although I agree with you). There are only so many happy, sanitized, "let's take a taco tour" videos I can take before the whole channel (not yours) becomes boring. I was expecting some bland, non-controversial reasons why US citizens should consider moving to Mexico, but y'all went full HAARP and economic collapse on us. This was an absolute homerun video, and you are officially my favorite "Living in Mexico" KZitem channel, and making a strong case for being my favorite channel overall. Keep the honesty coming!
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Damn you are singing our praises! Thanks so much MummyFit! 😍To be honest, we try to stay away from controversial topics in most of our videos, but sometimes you gotta let it out. In this case, it seemed well-suited. Glad you appreciated it! Hope we can continue to impress ;)
@marylh914
5 жыл бұрын
Simply ... just do it. We did over five years ago for retirement and we love, love, love it. We live on a third to half of what we did in Texas. Now we don´t worry about money, we travel the world as we want, have fabulous, kind, friends and neighbors, we enjoy a new adventure every day, enjoy springlike weather most of the year here in the mountains of Michoacan, our utilities and rent here are a third, or less, than in Texas, and we feel safer here than we ever did in Texas. It is so liberating and we will never go back! Do it, but first travel the country to know where you need to settle. Every town is different and what we like, well, you may find other needs. Do your research and homework. Join a few Mexican expat forums to learn. Fly in, take executive and first class buses to everywhere, or drive in to explore. Thanks Tangerine for being so honest and telling it like it is.
@judyrubio7331
6 жыл бұрын
Yes!! We love Mexico. We purchased a place in Tulum Mexico and will be retiring there in a year in a half. Can’t wait!! Until then.. we get to watch you guys and be inspired. Thank you!
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
That is awesome! We are so happy for you Judy! Tulum is definitely on our list of places to visit. Hope we continue to inspire you in the meantime! :)
@DeepScubaDiver
6 жыл бұрын
judy rubio nice. Tulum is where I’ll end up as well in a few years. Can’t beat diving in the cenotes there. I’ve only been there 5 times in the last 5 months. 👍
@stephenantonicelli7069
5 жыл бұрын
The two people in this video must be from rich family.Too young to retire.U need money where ever U live.its great place for vacation.what work will U do in mexico.
@TangerineTravels
5 жыл бұрын
Stephen - That’s quite an assumption. Neither of us are from rich families. The opposite, actually. We both have worked for all the money we’ve ever made.
@angelherrera4185
5 жыл бұрын
u saiy tulum my favorite beach
@useradriannairda
6 жыл бұрын
Lots of people from around the world retired in Mexico, there are whole communities of expats that live and interact in small cities. Health and dental care is cheaper than other countries too
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
It's great for people on a fixed budget :)
@elromeo1967
6 жыл бұрын
It is l payed 200 dlrs in Tijuana for one tooth here unite State the cost was $ 1800 no way jose to much money.
@Nadamedetendra24
6 жыл бұрын
Only bad thing about this is that the locals are being driven out due to the high cost of living that these expats are causing. Everything gets expensive and pretty soon everyone is charging dollars. Whites folks can afford it but the locals cannot. And most expats create their communities and never mingle with the locals. I see that as a form of racism. If they don't want to live amongst us, they should return to the US.
@ExceedX3
6 жыл бұрын
Well I do not know where those that you comment happen, because in chapala and ajijic the expatriates help a lot to the local locals, they say they prefer to buy their food in local markets and avoid as much as possible the wal-mart, they give work to locals or they go and consume what they see in markets restaurants and you have, in addition to doing a lot of social service
@bhutchin1996
5 жыл бұрын
There are a lot of Anglo expats in Colombia who don't bother learning Spanish. I agree that they contribute to rising costs. I don't care for expat bubbles either. Last year in Colombia I lived with 2 security guards and 2 university students, all locals. But there are a lot of people living in different countries now. There are Mexican expats living in Colombia, and Colombian expats living in Mexico.
@alroyce3801
6 жыл бұрын
Great! No everyone can get into Mexico like us citizens or Canadians. There are people that do require visas to get in. A few years ago, Mexico removed visa requirements for Colombias and other South American countries and now Mexicans are questioning the decision since there have been groups of people from South America committing crimes in many Mexican cities. Mexico is a friendly country and Mexico knows that expats have an income from the us and this income helps the local economy. Sometimes they set up businesses that help the local economy even more by creating jobs. There is a win-win situation that it is only seen by Mexican. But unfortunately the USA doesn't see win-win situations.
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
We agree with you on the "supplementing the economy" side of things. That's why tourism is great for lots of cities. It brings in $$$ from other parts of the world, creates jobs for people, etc. Sure, that can sometimes bring crime, but it's hard to get around that.
@alroyce3801
6 жыл бұрын
Tangerine Travels, just for your information. You guys have no visa requirement as us Citizens. I believe that You are in Mexico with a visitors permit for 6 months. But you don't need a visa. If you decide to become temporary or permanent residence you will have to apply for a residency permit still not a visa. I made the comment of visas requirement to highlight that Mexico has restrictions for other countries and that you guys are lucky that the USA citizens haven't got any requirement. Because you mentioned in your video that everyone can enter Mexico, which is misleading. Mexico has laws. It felt like you were encouraging anyone from anywhere to break into Mexico. I don't think Mexico wants that! Which is what the South Americans thought when Mexico took the visa requirement. Now there are issues! Tourism is great but when it is true tourism meaning when people visit and then leave!
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
I did feel like anyone could enter Mexico when I went to Los Algodones to get some dental work. At the border crossing there, I just walked across with a sign above me "Welcome to Mexico." No one was there to question me, no one stopped me, nobody searched me, and I wasn't asked for any documents. I was just free to walk into Mexico, no questions asked. Given that experience, I don't think it's inaccurate to say that anyone can enter Mexico. Is it breaking in if they let you walk across the border?
@alroyce3801
6 жыл бұрын
Tangerine Travels, I think that you are missing the point. You were coming from the USA. They knew this, didn't they? This is why they let you in. Now I would invite you travel by plane from any city in the USA to any Mexican city. Then as soon as you arrive you will be asked to show your ID and they will also ask you questions. I'll give you another example let say that you are coming from Guatemala into Mexico. At a legal crossing location in the Guatemala - Mexico border they will also ask you for your passport and they will also question you. You guys are still lucky that Usa citizens haven't got any visa requirement to enter Mexico and yes most of the time they won't ask you anything if you're American looking guy coming from America.
@tdbidvdalerhbjhudydsv1544
6 жыл бұрын
Al Royce the U.S. is crap and so money hungry and becoming a communist country..too controlling.
@Renton0
6 жыл бұрын
The reason my Family moved to the United States was for a "Better Life". At least that's the Believe and Hopes of Living in the USA. The perception of Mexican family In Mexico of you here is when we go visit them is "Look they got cars and Money and they never said we've gone a day or days with out eating". When the truth is we're Renting or paying a mortgage we struggle from paycheck to paycheck to keep what little we have and how much in Debt we are just to go show them that Used car we got from the Dealership. Some of my family here Owns land in Mexico yet why do they prefer to Live here and pay Monthly? Just so they dont have to warm up the water on the stove and take a shower from a Bucket instead of the shower( is NOT done all over Mexico most houses have a working shower but as A kid that's how I did things). So that we have gas coming to our houses instead of Buying off a truck who's guy is yelling "El Gaaaaaaassss!!! " over a loud speaker. If The hourly pay In Mexico was similar or close to what you get Here I'll be living in Mexico. But Mexico is a good place to Retire and live a simple life (which I miss). The information you shared is as accurate as can be. Oh and Jordan Your Superman punch was on Fleek! 😂
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
We really empathize with what you're going through / previously went through. Hope you get to come back to the simple life here in Mexico but continue to enjoy the journey along the way. Whether that's in the US, Mexico, or somewhere else in the world.
@Renton0
6 жыл бұрын
Tangerine Travels most of us are going through that here in the States. I mean there's some that are doing very well for themselves. But most Mexican households here in the states are living From Paycheck to paycheck. My family grew up here on Great value everything No brand names lol. Yeah we went through a Tough time. It's somewhat better now. But still most of us still hold on to that American Dream.
@bhutchin1996
5 жыл бұрын
I know a lot of Mexican families in my home state of Texas. Many times 2 or 3 generations are living under the same roof and they keep ties to Mexico. Last year in Colombia, other than the hostel where I spent my first 2 weeks, I didn't have hot water for showering or washing dishes, but you adjust. If you can find a job that lets you work remotely, and from a different country, that will be one way you can live in Mexico and still earn a US salary. Some people do freelance jobs. Others teach ESL and pick up private students. I have an amiga from Medellín, Colombia who makes money by teaching Spanish online via Skype. There are ways to make money online. It's not like it was 25 years ago when there really wasn't an Internet other than for universities and the military.
@gogochirie
3 жыл бұрын
As a person from Los Angeles, I love Mexican culture too! About the GMO crops situation you mentioned there: I read that Mexico is one of the largest (if not the largest) grower of GMO cotton in the world. Also, they are one of the world's largest growers of GMO soy. They did make GMO corn illegal to grow there, but apparently, their corn fields were mixed with GMO corn seeds long ago, to the extent that lab tests now show that 70-80% of all Mexican corn products on the market contain GMO material.
@Dr.CorneliaKratzer
6 жыл бұрын
So inspiring! I plan on driving from LA to the Mayan Riviera in 3 weeks, with my 3 dogs. By myself. Butterflies and excitement!
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
3 dogs!? Woah hats off to you! What types do you have? Hope they're good travelers. :)
@Dr.CorneliaKratzer
6 жыл бұрын
3 rescues, 2 Greyhounds and one Staffordshire Terrier (aka pit:) One of the Greys hates being in a car but settles in after a while. This is how I found your channel several months ago: driving to MX!
@cheekybastard6014
6 жыл бұрын
Hi Silvia, Mexican here. Be sure to plan your route and ask about the cities/states you will bw driving through. ABSOLUTELY AVOID the states of Tamaulipas, Sinaloa and Chiapas.
@DeepScubaDiver
6 жыл бұрын
Silvia Kratzer I hope this isn’t your first trip. Yikes! Driving by yourself all the way to yucatan. 😮
@7pablomarmol
5 жыл бұрын
I lived in QUintana Roo for a while so I can tell you that the best places in my opinion are Tulum and Chetumal. I will also let you in on a little secret, only because I do not think many people will read my reply. There is a place, and yes it is a tourist secret, which is not that far from Cancun. It is called Isla Holbox. I can tell you that it is my favorite place in the world. If you google it you will get an idea why, though the pictures do not do it justice. It is also not packed ever so you get a feel that you are in paradise. Now, don't tell anyone :)... also if you drive through Merida, take a day to go towards el Progreso wich is north of there in the gulf. If you drive east from el Progreso you will get to Chicxulub which is not only beautiful, it has the historical meaning of being the place where the meteorite that killed the dinosaurs landed
@DonPipirulando
6 жыл бұрын
>>> Nice job Tangerine Amigos I could also live anywhere in the world. But I chose Mexico !! ..real freedom, real friendships, real food, and all really affordable *NO ORWELLIAN PC POLITICS & CORPORATIONS TRYING TO DICTATE YOUR LIFE & THOUGHTS*
@tunemistress8433
6 жыл бұрын
All good points. One that you touched on where language is concerned, and is at the top of my list is the friendliness of Mexican people. When I walk down the street, or step on to public transportation, most people here look me in the eye, and we verbally greet each other. Not so back home. The climate was another big one for us moving here, and the food.....of course the food!
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
You are SO right. How could we miss that one! People are incredibly friendly here. "Buenos dias!" "Buenas tardes!" Hellos when you walk into a restaurant, good byes when you leave, etc. It's like all people can do to avoid eye contact in most places in the US.
@toddpomeroy6367
5 жыл бұрын
I'm an American thinking about retiring to Mexico. I find your videos refreshing and informative. Gracias por la ayuda..
@GavinSeim
6 жыл бұрын
Escape the USA!!!
@melissaadami3144
6 жыл бұрын
I’d say escape some parts of the US: like California. There are places in the east where you can still find paradise...if you have money.
@Ser-jt6bv
6 жыл бұрын
You can say the same about California if you have the money.
@Ser-jt6bv
6 жыл бұрын
The problem is that the great things about the US are starting to decline due to the an ballooning security sector, corporatism in washington, and the widening wage gap.
@ecuadorexpat8558
6 жыл бұрын
+Gavin Selm It is high time to get out! I am leaving soon
@garciadelacadena
6 жыл бұрын
Leave the US if you are a liberal, you are destroying the Country by supporting the communists of the Democrat Party.
@gretchengraef3012
6 жыл бұрын
I live in Hermosillo. Costs are half those of the States. I can live a pretty comfortable live here on my Social Security. Close enough to U.S. to visit occasionally.
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Gretchen! We only visited Hermosillo for a night, so we've never been able to tell people about cost of living there. Out of curiosity, where did you come from in the US?
@gretchengraef3012
5 жыл бұрын
I've lived in a lot of places, mostly Arizona in my 68 years. The three most recent places were Tucson, Tombstone, and Bisbee, all in Arizona. I moved to Bahia de Kino in June of 2015 and then did a short stint teaching in San Jose Del Cabo. After I got fired there I moved back to Sonora, but to Hermosillo because I lost my car in Baja. Prices in Kino are low if you don't live with the gringos. There are many and some of them have lived there for 20 years and still don't know Spanish. A reason to stay close to the U.S. is that I take a couple of psychiatric medications that are not available here and since I'm on Medicare I can get six months of two different medications for $15. I really don't want to chance changing meds but may do so if I can't continue to take care of myself and need to go to assisted living in Mexico.
@lionelgrayson6434
6 жыл бұрын
*I absolutely LOVE this video! You two covered everything I've been saying for years especially about Mexico! Yes, HAARP is the main corp who's manipulating the weather. There's a lot of proof yet most Americans are blind and rather believe whatever the elite tells them* 🙄 *Anyways great video as always! I will share this everywhere. Best channel on KZitem for sure* 😍
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
This brought such big smiles to our faces! Thanks for the lovely comment Lionel! We appreciate your love of our channel and sharing it with others. That's a huge help for us! 😍
@sunnyvalejedi
5 жыл бұрын
🤣😂😅😢😫
@geoengr3
4 жыл бұрын
I wish "they" would manipulate the hot, dry, windy weather in the Denver area. I'd like to put in an order for a nice Meditterananean climate....😜
@sandraandre8622
4 жыл бұрын
but there is HARRP and weather manipulation in Mexico too. I visit Puerto Vallarta once a year and it seems to be less than Vancouver. What cities in Mexico have less weather manipulation? Cities off the ocean? The hot weather is manipulated that way too and not just the rain. It can go both ways
@susieadare9899
5 жыл бұрын
Just today discovered you. Thank you. I traveled all over Mexico alone in the mid 1980’s; probably would not now . I discovered Play Del Carmen after being disgusted in Cancun, wanting to escape the mega resorts too many Texans, I took a $2 cab ride share with two others from Cancun and found a sleepy town with dirt roads, no mega resorts, almost no tourists. No one gouging. Wandering around on foot I saw a dock that posted a ferry schedule. I thought, how fun- an inexpensive boat ride. It landed on Cozumel, no mega resorts there then either or gouging- I found I could hang on the island all day and ride the ferry back later in the day for very little money. I rented a scooter for super cheap , road everywhere corner to corner around the island. I found a shack on the beach opposite side of island from ferry. No other businesses around and popped in to a hopping place with live music, lots of prawn and seafood dishes - yummy garlicky scampi super inexpensive and great priced Marguerite s . Sad : Too many people on the planet nowadays driving up the prices of everything everywhere. I’m headed to Nica to hire help . But I’m planning a permanent move to a country much further South I’ve heavily investigated and would say which, but wish to avoid enticing more North Americans inundating there too. Any chance you two might head South. Love to read your stories. A car . My investigation thus far indicates it’s not wise to drive that far and shipping is a problem there in that the government there often doesn’t release the car from the docks forever ...pricey . Not like when I moved to OAHU and shipped my car on Matson from Oakland in 1994 for $750 about. Your luggage tips! I just returned a Travelpro I got for a super price through Kohl’s . A 62” hard sided with spinners, a bit over $100 from the $400 tag .travelPath line airline employees use. I hadn’t used it but got cold feet about keeping it after reading reviews about wheels being broken by airline employees: you kept your spinner safe handling your luggage usually without airline people. And I decided to stick with my soft sided usual choice. I decided to buy Kensie based on your ad but it’s sold out at Amazon through your youtube, some at Overstock but in paisleys and flowers - I like your Navy color. Finally found it on another site and looked and looked to just buy the two sizes I want . Unlike you I don’t want to create a job for myself having to OfferUp one of the three. Too bad they only sell three at a time or I’d buy . Great travel tips . Thank you . I’ll take a fire stick and another phone - my 7+ is three and a half years old cause I’m moving and the Anker power storage charger you recommend ! Yeah - packing a flat iron. I’ve not completed my pricing research on if it’s wise to ship anything : partial container...I really want my car, I’ll find out more February 2020 exploratory visit . Leaving USA in global times of unrest which will exacerbate with continued human population expansion - dwindling resources food and water globally exacerbated unstable historically climate patterns worldwide . Is scary - much more so than decades ago, to me . Plus I’m no longer in my 20’s.... I bareboat Captain sailboats to 40 feet- if not for caring for my Mom I’d sail there... My biggest worry is moving without a man - thinking to hire one preferably Spanish speaking but in patriarchal societies even a guy who doesn’t speak Spanish is better than no man. Woman have fought hard in USA for suffrage equal pay not to be beaten to death in marriages or raped at work and be jailed for complaining: all which exists worldwide. Even in the USA we continue to fight to be safe and treated fairly - Jeffrey Epstein, Kavenaugh and Thomas (DeBlasio and Anita Hill horror story in nationally televised court hearings) are actually on the Supreme Court due to men in Congress voting them in who don’t mind misogyny. You two are so lucky to have each other and I know it’s more than luck that you resolve differences and stick together to travel, share your lives. Send me a private email about my new adventure South . flyer@gmx.com Aloha, Cornelia PS: I long ago de cluttered- best advice.
@markalanjacobson
4 жыл бұрын
You two are a perfect example of how travel provides us with education and insight. My work as a tour guide has opened my eyes to a lot of things. America is a great place yes, but every country has their strengths and weaknesses. It is true that Mexico has a laid back vibe and people there seem to take time to really enjoy life, much more than we do here in the U.S. Lessons for us to learn: SLOW DOWN, ENJOY LIFE.
@Crys_Kris
6 жыл бұрын
I'm considering moving in another year... at least for 3 months to start. Watching these and other YT vlogs are very inspiring and keep me on track. I also know there are spectacular schools there. Unfortunately, for me/my child, the schools here in Oklahoma are in the bottom ranking of all the U.S. I lived in Guatemala for a year (as a teen). I went to private school there, and I had to REPEAT 10th grade because I wasn't up to par with 11th graders at the school. I know the schooling is the same in MX. Beyond that, I love the culture and can imagine a more peaceful life there in MX.
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
How great that you are so dedicated to getting a good education for your child! It's important. Unfortunately we can't shed much light on the schooling system across Mexico. However, it does seem like it's quite good in Guadalajara. Most young adults we talk to are bilingual and seem very bright.
@azrhaelshajkat6049
6 жыл бұрын
About our health system... We (México), have the most complete Vaccination program over the world, is one of the topics we fill more proud of, and the reason is because while our Medical practice is quite good (because we use mostly theory, clinic signs and symptons, mainly because we don't have as much economical resources in health institutions as in the USA) so we must practice traditional medicine by theory and deeply knowing the pathologies, because we can't send a patient to make all the loads of studies (mostly unecesary), when we ask a lab or a imagenology study, we need to support that requirement with cause of evidence that a patience will benefit himself by doing it. And is extense, great and really a wide vaccination program because again, we must prevent the more pathologies we can because the economical repercussions of treating a preventable disease costs to the country a lot, and many times even as cheap as our health system is, there are many people who can't afford even the basic of their treatment or attention. Our health system is overload, yet it's almost free or really cheap, depending on which institution you are affiliated. We also do have private hospitals yet they are quite expensive, but overall, health in Mexico is really cheap. It's a double edge weapon because, as a Medical Doctor, the income we have is mildly low compared to 15 years ago, but in the other hand, the population from Mexico are quite benefited, because you can now find some Pharmaceutical chains in which they count with their own Doctor (who is paid mild to low salary, about 10,000 pesos (arround 500 USD), per month, working 6 days per week, between 8 to 10 hours daily. And there are also another pharmaceutical chain in which the medical attention cost just 35-50 pesos (about 1.5 to 2.5 USD) + medicines. We don't have many side effects with our medicines or vaccines because we produce our vaccines or import most ones from Germany and France. Here we don't like too much the tendency about health conspiracy theories like the vaccines topic, because people are very easily influenced by every rumour, and also we still carry many "popular beliefs" that are quite absurd such as babies getting "eclipsed" when an eclipse occurs, so the pregnant women use a red ribbon arround their bellies with some needles attached to that ribbon, or like "mal de ojo", a curse about someone seeing you or wishing you bad luck or health. Or babies with "Mollera caida", refering to depressed head fontanels (quite normal in a baby until 1 to 2 years old), so they go to a "curandera" wich is like a "pseudohealth practitioner", that push and pulls the soft palate of the baby, causing a protruyent fontanel which in reality is because they damaged the meninx by causing their herniation... some hours later the babies die :/ Mexico is great, but sadly a high amount of population is still really ignorant and credule of quackery/charlatanism. Our colleged population is still between 11 to 8%, is still increasing because actually we are a more young population with gradually higher opportunities of getting college education, but still is quite low compared to a first world country, that's our reality :/ About the weather manipulation topic, indeed we don't have the technology, but it's reasonable that some people may use it, mostly on the USA. But I think that they main reason why you have those heat issues is mainly due 2 things. The first one is your wide deforestation process (in contraposition to Mexico which we highly value our green zones, not just for our culture, but for our prehispanic religion history), the second thing is that you may easily have seen a higher proportion of cars per habitant in the USA, than in Mexico. You may think that they are even... but that's not quite true. They seem similar just int the big cities, such as Guadalajara, Mexico City, or Monterrey, and some other mildly big urban cities, but in most of the country, the proportion between habitants and cars are not that high, compared to the USA, that means less smoke production from combustion-fuel on average thinking about the overall country.
@Smitty-op4ld
5 жыл бұрын
Vaccines are a scam. Research why not to vaccine
@AnaGlez21
5 жыл бұрын
My favorite couple on KZitem! I'm originally from Guadalajara, love that you guys are showing the beautiful side of my country and it's people! Safe travels 😊
@viajandoestadosunidos
5 жыл бұрын
I've been to 29 countries and 34 states in the US and I totally hear you guys. This country is amazing but unfortunately its society has forgotten what truly matters. It is a society that focuses on quantity over quality...and that has caused people to be broke and bitter.
@jv-bu1ds
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you guys for saying good things about mexico and for being humble im glad that youre enjoying your visit 🤝
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
We do our best to do just that :) Thanks friend!
@jv-bu1ds
6 жыл бұрын
Tangerine Travels try to visit lago de chapala you can take a small boat to a small island 👌 lots of food and giant beers
@rikastrology
6 жыл бұрын
I need to move to a small mountain village and farm with a beautiful senorita that likes to cook. I'll do the dishes.
@rikastrology
6 жыл бұрын
+Maria Gabriela Flores Ontiveros looks like nice place, gracias
@manindisguise2824
6 жыл бұрын
Or Mazamitla too.
@bhutchin1996
5 жыл бұрын
I have Flores ancestors from Spain (and distant relatives in Mexico, Colombia, and Puerto Rico), but I would never move there. Some of my friends are married to Mexican women and are very happy. While I enjoyed my time in Colombia, a lot of the women there are *prepagos e interesadas* Not all of them though; one of my *amigas* there teaches Spanish online and says she can't stand lazy women who expect money from men. Many Brazilian women are good too. I speak fluent Spanish and Portuguese. I enjoyed Medellín's climate last year and I know that some places in Mexico are also at about 5,000 feet above sea level.
@isabelmalagon2010
5 жыл бұрын
DO IT!!! Lol Teamwork!
@Kaiser-po2in
5 жыл бұрын
Check Arteaga, Coahuila in México. Every year snow and there is a lot of big mountains, Arteaga is a village nearby Saltillo, Coahuila.
@jimquantic
4 жыл бұрын
My friend who moved their felt just like these guys. In time, he opened a business, did well and then the Federal Police came, took everything he had but they did let him leave-one truck and one boat--they kept the other boats, the other trucks. No regress.....so, more power to these young people, so full of self righteous conviction. Hope it goes very well for them, they seem nice enough. My friend was nice too.
@chrystalholley5545
3 жыл бұрын
What a great video with clear opinions that my husband and I share with you! I know you made this two years ago, but we found your channel and are watching from the beginning. Keep up the good work.
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
What would you tell someone considering retiring in or moving to Mexico?
@haponce
6 жыл бұрын
Come here! We love diversity, making new friends and making sure you feel at home. If you are retired, you will make the most out of your hard earned savings and we will take care of you.
@j.m.5995
6 жыл бұрын
Wacha waiting for?
@GreedyBasterds369
6 жыл бұрын
I’m going back home as well. The US society has been poisoned, that’s sad. You can see that everyday. Maybe it’s by design, but I want no part in it.
@GreedyBasterds369
6 жыл бұрын
Having stuff doesn’t mean happiness. I want to be happy DAMN IT!!!
@JaimeBurciaga
6 жыл бұрын
Medical services for seniors are way more affordable then in the US. Like nurses, therapies, labs, etc.
@jorgelzorro33
6 жыл бұрын
I was born in mexico but moved here when I was 14 y old but moving back when I retire early in 3 years.I can't wait!!!
@karlosesquivias4332
4 жыл бұрын
Great videos of yours, you guys make me cherish more my country, culture and lifestyle. Every time I watch your videos I fall deeper in love with my country, thanks for that !
@gilbertortiz1967
5 жыл бұрын
Keep it up Im American I worked there over 20 years! It a wonderful place to visit and live! And yes there are good people! And living there is very nice and simple! I love it!
@SD-gm4iy
6 жыл бұрын
Awesome video guys I agree 100%
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sergio!
@BOBSCOTTONLINE
6 жыл бұрын
WOW! Mad props for just putting it out there :-) After you put on your tinfoil hat, you may appreciate NO AGENDA Podcast. You've done a good job expressing that we (north of the boarder) have really neglected all MX has to offer. We'll keep watching if you keep creating.
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
No tinfoil hat over here, but we do our best to share the truth as we've come to learn it through real-life experience :) Thanks for the recommendation of the podcast! We'll try to give that a listen.
@tiredoffools8929
5 жыл бұрын
Late to this video, but your message is still valid today. Thank you for such a great perspective. I really appreciate videos likes this to open some people's eyes.
@momsrisingthe411
5 жыл бұрын
Dude I’m mind blown! I am so thankful that I came across your Channel.you guys are so open minded, adventurous and know the true meaning behind life! I’m thinking of Spontaneously moving to Mexico, so I decided to KZitem it and see if anyone else is currently going through that experience and I’m so happy you guys are sharing yours, Endless blessings
@bottscoje
6 жыл бұрын
Mexico is really cheap if you're spending a USA income or savings. Economically, I think you would see things differently if you both had full time jobs there. Here's an example: According to payscale.com, a senior software engineer makes a median of $107K in the USA vs $20k in Mexico. According to Glassdoor.com, A Walmart cashier or floor worker makes $2400 USD per year in Mexico, vs $23K per year in the USA. Mexico is great for expat retirement, but not so great to build your retirement fund.
@theyayo
6 жыл бұрын
I'm mexican and I confirm that. The usual average salary after taxes for recently graduate designer, or a psicologist doesn't go more than $400usd/month.. in the case you find a vacancy.. for an enginner at least in guadalajara maybe it increase a bit $600-$800 in a big company like Honda or IBM..
@tinglestingles
6 жыл бұрын
Use a geo arbitrage strategy to earn in high value countries
@222jese
6 жыл бұрын
Even the poorest Americans could be considered rich in Mexico because with their salaries they can afford things we can only wish for. But if you choose to work here (unless it's your own business) you will not get paid well.
@davlor86
6 жыл бұрын
This is the reason why so many people in the border work in the U.S. and live in Mexico and not really the other way around
@xolotlmexihcah4671
6 жыл бұрын
Yes! Even the most humble US retirement money will give you an authentic 5 stars QUALITY LIFE in Mexico, in all terms: house, healthcare, food, services, weather, entertainment, sports, recreation, cultural or intelectual stuff, etc. You name it! You'll got it! Specially if you choose major Mexican cities.
@victorg.2871
6 жыл бұрын
Are you antivaxxers? Mexico’s health system is free and 98% of kids are fully vaccined by 15, they go to schools to vaccinate kids, and they’re all super healthy.
@victorg.2871
6 жыл бұрын
You can ask any Mexican to show you their left arm, ANY MEXICAN, we all have a mark from the 3 vaccines we get at birth.
@j.m.5995
6 жыл бұрын
Is it wrong to ask questions and have doubts???
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
We’re not firmly taking either side. It’s very VERY likely that my severe mercury poisoning is from vaccines before high school. Therefore, I’m skeptical about what’s in them.
@lulugutierrez1558
6 жыл бұрын
Hi Victor Guzman, Maybe the vaccines are different in Mexico or simply given farther apart. In Mexico is rare to see sick children and adults, yet in the USA it is said that One of every five children (if I recall the correct number)will have autism, asthma is rampant, food allergies are growing and cancer is so normal know. In the USA only my oldest of four children was vaccinated and she’s the only one that has had asthma, food allergies and ambient allergies. Meanwhile the other three never even had an earache or the flu.
@lulugutierrez1558
6 жыл бұрын
Maria Gabriela Flores Ontiveros Yes maybe. I’m going to compare and then and see if there is a difference in numbers and timing.
@izy6283
4 жыл бұрын
You folks are amazing. Im proud to know you exist and spread the knowledge and love for my mexican culture. As a mexican i appreciate your videos and honesty.
@lowtech5530
5 жыл бұрын
I've spent a lot of time in Mexico over the past 10 years. I always crossed at one of the most dangerous crossing which is Laredo, TX. My personal experience has always been good. Never had a problem. I've been searched by their military more than once and never had a problem. As far as the people they are fantastic. Most humble people I've ever met and I do have great friends there. If I could speak the language I would be living there today. They are so laid back in Mexico and they never sweat the small stuff.
@chipper7711
5 жыл бұрын
Conspiracy theories are fun, and can make one feel empowered by being “in the know.” But if you want to be truly empowered, educate yourselves - read trustworthy sources. Talk to smart people. Ask yourselves if you could possibly be wrong. It might make the world a tad more boring or complicated, but you’ll be better off aligning with the truth.
@bubba842
4 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately a lot of conspiracy theories end up being true. A lot of people used to insult people by calling them "tin foil hat people". But then Edward Snowden came to attention. And every one soon realised that "the tin foil hat wearers" were actually correct. Sad thing is that the media sided with the people who are breaking the laws. Then they decided to demonize the person who exposed the criminals. By doing that the flock of American Idiots that joined the media band wagon became unbearable. People that cannot think for themselves and need to be told what to think. It's a sad pathetic society.
@ZaBuZaMoMoChi86
4 жыл бұрын
Geo-engineering Is not even a secret, especially cloudseeding which is used to promote or avoid rains....
@123456jalee
4 жыл бұрын
the term "conspiracy theory" came from CIA during JFK assasination so nobody would question the Lee Harvey narrative. US government doesn't like people thag research or think for themselves. They want you to believe government at all times
@johnguertin3884
4 жыл бұрын
they aren't conspiracies if they are true
@obamafidel
4 жыл бұрын
Tom Hill nothing of what you said is true.
@southernmom7906
6 жыл бұрын
YOU GUYS ARE SOO CUTE!! MUCH LOVE FROM MISSIPPI!
@Vanillamis
5 жыл бұрын
Moved to Mexico about 8 months ago, and love it. Mexico is rich in culture. My kids’ private school is affordable and show so much discipline, and values. We love it here. There is so many good things that you guys have mentioned about Mexico, to name a few. There is nothing we miss, the US became too shallow. This is the perfect place to raise my kids, and maintain strong moral values.
@Benderino1
6 жыл бұрын
You guys rock, love your videos and I love how you seem to really enjoy the city and everything it has to offer. You still have a lot of things to see and experience such as nieve de cajeta de garrafa de 'La Violeta' en Santa Tere, Hospicio Cabañas (maybe you've been but didn't record a video) lucha libre, cantina La Fuente, the new Cineteca de la Universidad de Guadalajara, local bars with rad live rock music etc... If I ever bump into you guys on Chapu I'll make sure to say a quick holaaa.
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Yes we dooo! We love GDL :) Thanks for those suggestions. We are dying to go to Cantina La Fuente soon! Definitely say hey if you ever run into us! Maybe you can tell us more about these things.
@ericlujan3375
6 жыл бұрын
if people from usa go live to mexico they should learn about our culture and respect it and should know that its zero tolarence. for racist. people.
@seriousman99
6 жыл бұрын
Don't be a dick
@justjcs
5 жыл бұрын
yea zero tolerance for the racist but 100% approval for the classist ...if that is any different.
@freelightway
5 жыл бұрын
You can't not escape from that type of situations specially when you are neighbors to one of the most racists nations in the world but classicism is another big problem deal with. I just hope younger generations can changed in both countries.
@williamb5388
5 жыл бұрын
mexicans are some of the most racist people there are..... you're clearly a whitewashed so-cal "hispanic" that wears tight pants and votes simpleton, i mean democrat
@williamb5388
5 жыл бұрын
@Angelina well, tell that to everyone who seems to think only "white" people are.... its old and stale
@aelynb
6 жыл бұрын
Hey guys. One of your videos just appeared on my recommendations and I am here like 10 videos later haha. I'm Mexican and I just wanted to tell you guys that it's really nice to hear foreigners say good things about the country, the people, culture, food, etcetera. So I want to thank you. I'm even finding out stuff about different states, because I never travel and you show so much things about different places that just makes me wanna visit them. I hope you enjoy your stay here. Oh! And you should try to watch a movie in 4D, the experience it's pretty nice.
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
We got you hooked, huh? That's awesome! So glad to hear you're enjoying the videos and seeing things you've never seen before. It's one of our goals to do that for people! :) We love Mexico! There's just so much good to say about it.
@diegoc.vollrath6093
4 жыл бұрын
So true about the patience with the language and warm people. I am from Mexico and moved to Germany for two years and the majority of the people was awful. I never suffered racism until l arrived there and learning German was a nightmare because the Germans have NO patience at all when you are learning their language. I was treated better when l spoke English to them and saying l was a tourist. And in Mexico we really welcome anyone from abroad, we get excited about them and try to help them in any possible way. We could be a country with many problems, but we still have one of the warmest and one of the best people you will ever meet.
@jmitsch44827
5 жыл бұрын
It is to bad all young people are not as intelligent as these two travelers. These are two kids who figured out how to think for themselves. They have thrown off the yoke of propaganda and government programming ( the ADD COUNCIL/ CIA/NRO) I love these independent thinkers with a truly brave heart.
@bubba842
4 жыл бұрын
A quote from Neil Tyson Degrasse "The person who knows how to think will greatly empower themselves over someone who knows what to think" A quote I tend to live by.
@Ksjeff
4 жыл бұрын
Are they not simply wonderful? I soooo want to meet them in person. They are two of the sweetest, most open minded and intelligent young people I’ve ever listened to.
@cynthiakelly9621
6 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for this video. Everything you said about the US is spot on. Im in Cali and it is downright dangerous here. Gov Brown just released 10000 pedeophiles onto our streets. They are making the craziest laws I have ever heard. I am also sick of the food. I should say sick from the food just like you Maddie. Make more videos. I love you three.
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Aw thanks Cynthia! So glad you're digging our videos, that's music to our ears. Sorry to hear you're getting sick from the food though, that really sucks! I can totally sympathize with you there. It's terrible feeling sick all the time.
@bhutchin1996
5 жыл бұрын
The quality of food in the US is crap. I spent 3 months in Colombia last year and lost a lot of weight without changing my eating habits other than eating local foods. Most mom and pop restaurants there only take cash. The first night I was there I didn't know where ATMs were, so I ended up eating at a Subway, got the same sandwich and it tasted different, better actually.
@dogie1070
5 жыл бұрын
I grew up in California and I hate seeing how this lovely state has been dying both the land and the people. Everyone used to get along. Now everyone seems to hate everyone else because of their race. I moved to Oregon. My neighbors are all drug addicts. Drug dealing is a cottage industry. I have to live around them because I am priced out of the rental market. Maybe I'm better off living in my Prius near the border of Mexico, just in case... In case of what? I don't know what is going on anymore.
@tumadre5000
5 жыл бұрын
That’s what happens when Dems run these once beautiful cities. Look at Chicago New York San Francisco Orange County etc. all ran by Dems and it’s getting worse
@heronramirez8073
5 жыл бұрын
What it surprises me a lot is that, you guys are so young and came up with this idea of moving out of the country. I really like your videos keep it up, hopefully one day I’ll randomly see you guys on the street.
@cliphero333
5 жыл бұрын
One of the reasons I've been following you guys is because of the interaction between the both of you, it's nice to see a couple that gets along so well, I'm sure off camera you have disagreements but who doesn't. Another couple that I used to follow was Way Away but sometimes I could feel the tenseness between them. Keep it up, stay safe and good luck.
@TangerineTravels
5 жыл бұрын
Aw thanks Loera! We certainly do have our disagreements but we can’t live without each other. We’ve seen some of the Way Aways videos but maybe not those tense ones. That’s gotta be uncomfortable to watch! 😳
@IamTrevorRm
6 жыл бұрын
Jesus what the actual f? Never heard about “weather manipulation” and now I’m kind of scared😥😥 Love u guys. Thanks for telling us about this❤️😘
@cerealaugher
5 жыл бұрын
chemtrails
@julianamitchell3183
5 жыл бұрын
BS
@apachetribeswearealive2313
4 жыл бұрын
Look up CHEMTRAILS !
@user-of6um3so3m
6 жыл бұрын
Wow, I'm impressed, good job. So much of what you said is right on. You nailed it! I'm hoping to move from the USA in a few years.
@amc1956
6 жыл бұрын
Guys, I love your videos. You are so clear, objective, positive, even when you criticize something, you are respectful and tolerant. Thank you for appreciating my country. You are the kind of people that make this world come together, open eyes, demolish walls and feel as one, as it should always be. Hugs from a mexican whose heart smiles with your images, because it is away from Mèxico.
@cristinabarney284
6 жыл бұрын
I've lived in the US and Mexico and I have to say that Mexico feels more homey. I also felt that it is easier to make true friends in Mexico, people are more friendly in general.
@gripen6969
6 жыл бұрын
You're so right about when you said "it is a matter of time before shit hits the fan", many of us have not fully recovered from the last recession, another one, perhaps a bigger one is coming, brace yourselves, prepare for it if you can, good to see that some people have already started.................
@velozeric
6 жыл бұрын
I love you guys, You guys say it how it is no lies
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
We do our best ;) Thanks Eric!
@alonzocalvillo6702
6 жыл бұрын
I like your adventurous spirit and open mindedness That’s why i like your videos. Also your positive attitude. Good luck to you wherever you go.
@michaelastephens9496
5 жыл бұрын
I've been wanting to join my mother down in Mexico for years now! My husband has really been dragging his feet, but your videos have truly helped to reassure him and give him the motivation to want to be in Mexico. We have converted an RV to be off grid capable and are now saving up a bit before heading down this winter! Just keep up the great work, you guys are awesome!
@queeny6650
6 жыл бұрын
I love that you mentioned weather manipulation! I knew you were my people! Love you guys! 🌦🌧🌪☀️🌤🌈
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Birds of a feather flock together. :) Thanks for being a Tangeriney White!
@dogie1070
5 жыл бұрын
I've been noticing that there are no chem trails in the blue skies in the videos (when it wasn't raining). I miss seeing clear, blue skies with normal clouds.
@jamesharkness1058
5 жыл бұрын
We never see a blue sky with unfiltered sun. They spray every day, and the sky is milky white. You will never see an unobstructed sunset on the East coast of the US. Everyone is vitamin D deficient. And try growing your own produce...near impossible. It rains constantly. It rains every weekend. Depressing!
@DoctorWonka
5 жыл бұрын
I'm glad they mentioned this too, because I was wondering the driving reasons why this young couple left USA in the first place (I have not watched all of their videos yet, but have not heard it on the ones I watched). These factors seem to be the reasons for most others who are leaving too.
@janetclark5668
4 жыл бұрын
Chem trails (or whatever they are) I've wondered about for a long time. No one talks about them. The reality of GMO mono-cropping of corn and soy bothers me a lot. And the media seems to be pushing for processed fake meat made from this stuff. Seems like lots of people are no longer in tune with nature or their own bodies and have no awareness of how artificial our life is. One reason I'd like to move to Mexico is so I can live in a place where I don't need to own a car. The traffic in my medium size city gets worse every 6 months. And lately Iv'e noticed that there's an epidemic of brand new cars on the congested streets and in the parking lots. I notice that in most cases there is only one person in these new Subarus and SUVs -- the driver. So many people have autoimmune, digestive, thyroid, and metabolic disorders and I think they're connected to the topics you've mentioned. You had the courage to mention vaccinations. Those of us who think twice about this very personal decision (especially those of us struggling with autoimmunity) are considered parriahs, politically incorrect, and a danger to the herd.
@tourguide6910
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for always speaking positively about Mexico. I can not agree with you guys on that there is no sense of entitlement. You guys will probably not experience it because you are foreign, but it is bad. its worse in larger cities, specially if you work service industry. the part i Do agree with is that everyone works hard for their money.. not many people expecting things to be handed to them, but it's from the economically privileged people that you will find this attitude.
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
After working in the service industry for years, I agree that you can really see the ugliest side of people. When even the most minor thing doesn't go a customers' way, they'll decide not to tip. And some people treat servers like dirt no matter how great they are. It's unfortunate and I'm sure it happens all over the world. :( Entitlement probably does get worse in larger cities due to the increased separation from the "personal" element so often found in small towns. (Of course, many other reasons as well). P.S. We appreciate you politely disagreeing instead of bashing and insulting. :)
@tourguide6910
6 жыл бұрын
and thank you for replying in a polite way! no reason whatsoever to offend people for having their own point of view! (I don't understand the online hate.)you guys make interesting content, always genuine (keep it up) and the puns!! Sometimes i facepalm but still laugh. ( Laska for president)
@Haibane16
6 жыл бұрын
En especial las personas en Guadalajara, donde viven ahora, son muy amables. I'm from Tijuana, now i live here in Guadalajara, and it's amazing how nice the people are here, and it's a huuuge city.
@kekom1758
5 жыл бұрын
As an avid traveler I discovered you here months ago and I admire you guys for thinking outside the box and considering other possibilities to live life. Life in the US is degrading really fast: expensive, repressive, opressive, racist, demanding...i.e. scary and overwhelming I totally understand and support someone who consider moving to another country. Thank you for the videos
@mercyrosales9108
5 жыл бұрын
I just found you guy's channel and I love it! I'm half black half Mexican I was born in Cali but raised in Guadalajara! I consider Guadalajara my HOME! Now I'm engaged and my fiance is black after taking him to Guadalajara to visit last year now we are planning on moving to Guadalajara and open a business! He felt in love with the city and he realized everything you guys are talking about and he always say WHY THEY DONT SHOW THIS ON TV? I'm like "exactly"!!!!!! Soon we will move and start our new peaceful life in Guadalajara!
@JoseRamirez-rh3jd
6 жыл бұрын
I’m 100% with you guys!!!
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jose! Yay, Mexico!
@fightjuice
6 жыл бұрын
This video rocks! I agree w most of what was said in this video! Thanks for the info! I'm considering moving to Mexico!
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Glad you found it useful! Dare we ask... what were the parts that you don't agree with?
@joehard98a66
4 жыл бұрын
im from Canada its the same here also. ive been going to mexico for about 6 years now and im going to live there for sure i love the people and the freedom it offers Mexico has excelent food people are verynice and will always help you Viva Mexico
@mcb953
3 жыл бұрын
I love your honesty. I was born in Mexico and live in both countries. I love the USA with all its set backs. And know all the set backs of Mexico. Your video was spot on! I love spending equal time in both countries. I love you guys!!!
@hugosanchez6395
6 жыл бұрын
I love the 3 of you!!!
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Hugo! ❤️❤️
@elizabethfox3020
6 жыл бұрын
Great job guys!! Mexico is big! My hubby and I are looking for budget friendly and safe. Is that possible?? We're aware of the many popular touristy areas but again, safe and budget friendly, and not so far away from civilization. 😊 Our budget is around 1500.00 us a month period. Everything including rent, utilities, visa cost... Everything!! Still gathering information but seems like all the Mexican states pushed on social media are expensive areas. Thanks.😊
@miguelangelgonzalez4925
6 жыл бұрын
I think that in Chapla you can feel at home, there is a variety of areas
@jesusdirzo1479
6 жыл бұрын
Elizabeth Fox ....You can easely move to San Miguel de Allende Guanajuato or Ajijic Jalisco , rent an apartment 1 or 2 bedrooms and have enough money to eat well and have some diversions ...the life in México is more easy with a low budget ....
@elizabethfox3020
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info guys! 😊 Seriously, it's easy to find expensive but what about us budget guys! Thanks again for replying. Asian countries have been our adventures. It's now Central America!! ❤
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Elizabeth - you're going to want to stay far away from places like Puerto Vallarta (at least in most areas of the city) it will be way too expensive for you to live comfortably with that budget. The same thing is probably true for most touristy areas of Mexico. Besides that, you have lots of options all over Mexico. Even here in GDL would be suitable for that budget, depending on the part of the city.
@elizabethfox3020
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks everyone!! Learning the language, not a problem. We find it a part of the adventure!! Learning about the culture while making new friends! 😊
@sergeantfighter6369
4 жыл бұрын
I appreciate what you guys are doing in my Mother Land of Mexico. Godspeed!
@RichieRamone008
5 жыл бұрын
I applaud you for your sincerity, for better or for worse you give a clear idea of what to find in Mexico. Hopefully, most Americans will think like you. I hope to meet you at some point would be great!
@rafafafa23
6 жыл бұрын
2:19 You probably know this by now, but you're supposed to open the tamale first before you eat it.
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
Jordan is such a dork lol
@arturowagner4728
6 жыл бұрын
You guys are pretty insightful...
@kekom1758
5 жыл бұрын
I live in El Paso and yesterday I went to Juarez México with an Anglo friend and while sipping on a margarita in a nice bar she asked: Why is it that just after crossing the border things can change so much?! At first I thought I’d answer it confidently and fast but I couldn’t! I thought about it and could not utter a single definitive answer to her question!
@leticiaaguilar154
5 жыл бұрын
These videos are great, we hear such horrible stories in the news and knowing that you really could move and retire to Mexico is wonderful. Thank you !
@pupupipichorrorelief4909
6 жыл бұрын
I think many people are gonna start moving to mexico and other countries from the states because it seems like the states is falling apart and that is sad but it is.i have a humble home there in your current city and one in los altos de Jalisco (inherited this one) but thinking of selling los altos and get something in Guanajuato.been watching videos of Guanajuato and it looks awesome.hope you guys explore Guanajuato one day if you haven't yet.nice videos thanks for sharing.
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
We visited Guanajuato City right before coming back to Guadalajara. It's gorgeous there! Thanks for watching our videos, friend! Do you recommend anything in Guanajuato besides that city?
@pupupipichorrorelief4909
6 жыл бұрын
sorry no ,I have never been there just through videos but gonna visit one day soon as Im interested in buying some small affordable house there if I truly like it in person .keep filming your videos are liked by many.stay safe
@droneguts2385
6 жыл бұрын
I have watched everyone of your episodes. This one is by far the best.
@PatriciaHickmanfiction
5 жыл бұрын
We have decided to retire in Mexico, so we're about to start our own Tangerine travels. (My Mazda is blue, though.) We are comparing San Miguel to Ahihic, and appreciate your insights. If you want to offer comparisons, we're all ears. Thanks for being so open and offering specifics in your Mexican travel. Gong!
@rishalinda7165
5 жыл бұрын
Jordon also nailed it with his observation about wanting to make his own decisions about personal safety and not always be gaurdrailed. I so agree with that statement since U.S.A. has become a nanny nation and people are nearly bubbled wrapped here. The two of you are very observant and have a keen sense of individuality. I admire that and wish more people would be so aware and awake.
@portalsofmadnes
6 жыл бұрын
Awesome video,thank you for mentioning weather manipulation and other nefarious activities. I have tons more respect for you,and I'm grateful for your channel and message in this video. Thank you.
@TangerineTravels
6 жыл бұрын
We had to do it. :) Thanks for appreciating our video! Glad to hear we earned your respect.
@sunnyvalejedi
5 жыл бұрын
Do they sell tinfoil hats in Mexico?
@absolutium
5 жыл бұрын
Sure.. whats difficult to find in Mexico is fluoridated water..
@geoengr3
4 жыл бұрын
Yes...for 1/3 of the US price!!! 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🙃🤯🤢🤡🙈🙉🙊🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
@infinitrixtv5847
3 жыл бұрын
My descendants came from Mexico. Greetings from the Philippines!
@Loknath009
5 жыл бұрын
I'm a Mexican living in Europe and honestly there is no way I would go back to Mexico while on "active duty", the salaries are terrible and is really hard to make a living out of it. But I really miss my country and all the culture and values we have there, the beauty of it and and and... so as soon as I retire there is nothing that will stop me from coming back and enjoy the good life, even if it's for not such a long time.
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