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...so I might as well jump in and contribute:
Al_Sharpton_for_President saysMexican tits.
Now @EBGuy is gonna have a Karen shit and this entire thread will be sanctioned!
...so I might as well jump in and contribute:
Really, please keep the tits to the tits thread.
This is a family-friendly site, dammit.
1. My female friend had an expat boyfriend who had a heart attack up in Sonora state, near Yuma Arizona.
2) you need to bitch at Al Sharpton.When Al Sharpton is President, the flagrant display of large, pendulous titties will be the norm, not the exception. Can I get an amen?
People are using two “workarounds”.
1. A trust is established in Mexico, and you are the beneficiary or trustee or both or whatever.
A bank establishes it and charges a fee each year ($500) to maintain it.
2. A business is established and registered for the location. A foreigner can own a business in Mexico.
The downside is that businesses must report to the Hacienda (tax) department and an accountant is hired to do this.
2. Un whitened sugar can be found in a compressed cone shape in the store, called “a pussy of sugar.”
Double, or triple jabbed?
I have stories of Mexicans being rude to me but they are also sometimes very nice to me.
Females are sometimes very nice to me since I am bilingual and can afford to buy them dinner etc.
I can tell anecdotes of being disliked and treated rudely simply for being a “gringo” in Mexico.
Around San Diego, a lot of people I met went across the border for drugs they can get openly and, of course, the brothels and bars. I wouldn't go into a Mexican bar unless dragged in chains.
I wouldn't go into a Mexican bar unless dragged in chains.
Its interesting when americans talk about their experiences in Mexico, it always revolves around tourist traps and resort areas...never about spending several months in a small town when there isn't a gringo to be found, no english on TV, no american products, and people live a simple humble life
When I went to Paris for work, I avoided the American hotel,I hear what you are saying but how about taking it a few steps further...You got to france and spend several months in a small farming community where nobody speaks english. You dont go there to work, you go there just to experience how the common folk live in "FRANCE" . Where your skills as a coder or investment banker or whatever have much less value than that of a person that can get a broken down car running or fix a washing machine. Things that are important to common folk. Not many people actually try that.
You dont go there to work, you go there just to experience how the common folk live in "FRANCE" . Where your skills as a coder or investment banker or whatever have much less value than that of a person that can get a broken down car running or fix a washing machine. Things that are important to common folk. Not many people actually try that.
I'd rather go to a small town in nowheresville in the United States. I grew up in one.
I have to say that seems true to me. I studied in Austria for a year and Germany for another year. The Germans may not be into fun like the Italians are (and Austrians are basically German whether they admit it or not). The Swiss are definitely more German than the Germans, though they would not admit that either.
The Dutch, oddly, are a lot of fun, though linguistically very close to the Germans.
Just make sure there are no banjo players on the porch.
Its interesting when americans talk about their experiences in Mexico, it always revolves around tourist traps and resort areas.
The Dutch can't stand the Germans.
I used to drive all over Baja without a passport even. No real issues ever. Even going out of free zone south of la bufadora.
Another Mexican tidbit is how they “pledge allegiance” in official meetings.
This may make you laugh.
Another Mexican tidbit is how they “pledge allegiance” in official meetings.
“Mexicans are racist and they will constantly try to fuck with you because you are American.”.
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I’m visiting in Baja California Sur Mexico.
1. My female friend had an expat boyfriend who had a heart attack up in Sonora state, near Yuma Arizona.
He was German with a USA green card or maybe a citizen (ex wife was American).
When arriving at the Mexican hospital he was kicked out: “He’s a gringo so he can go to a hospital in Yuma.”
He later died shortly after arriving at a hospital in Yuma.
2. He cannot be buried in Mexico; nobody can be buried on Mexican soil who is not Mexican.
3. Recently an American was kidnapped by assholes from Sinaloa (we should bomb it).
He was saved by the Mexican police it’s likely that the neighbors of the kidnappers called the cops.
While driving last night, I listened to the story on the radio, and the guy was complaining that the authorities acted promptly because the victim was American, but would not have been so concerned about a Mexican.
4. A Mexican female friend of mine was a bit drunk and told me to avoid buying any place down here; “Mexicans are racist and they will constantly try to fuck with you because you are American.”