How are Americans in Mexico treated? How are expats in Mexico treated generally?
Alfonso Galindo - I Go Yucatan
Americans and other expats are treated quite well in Mexico. There are many private expat organizations, not just here in Merida, but across Mexico. One example in Merida is the Merida English Library, where many young Mexican professionals come to practice their English and the expats practice their Spanish by talking with each other.
Americans and other expats are treated quite well in Mexico. There are many private expat organizations, not just here in Merida, but across Mexico. One example in Merida is the Merida English Library, where many young Mexican professionals come to practice their English and the expats practice their Spanish by talking with each other. Posted September 10, 2015
Ivan Castillo - Secure Title Riviera Maya
The Americans and other expats in Mexico are treated very well and are very welcome. I haven’t seen that they are banned from anywhere. In Mexico, we are a community. From a cultural perspective we are very warm with people who visit our country and who live here. We always try to help in any way we can.I don’t see any resentment relative to money or anything else. Mexicans are used to having foreigners within in our community. So on the...
The Americans and other expats in Mexico are treated very well and are very welcome. I haven’t seen that they are banned from anywhere. In Mexico, we are a community. From a cultural perspective we are very warm with people who visit our country and who live here. We always try to help in any way we can.I don’t see any resentment relative to money or anything else. Mexicans are used to having foreigners within in our community. So on the contrary, as Mexicans, we see expats who have money as being very positive for us, because, from a financial perspective, expats with money creates jobs.
Posted January 28, 2016
Gary Coles - Paradise For Gringos
Mexico is traditionally warm and hospitable. Visitors and expats from all nations are warmly welcomed by most of the people. Of course, as in most things in life, there are some exceptions but they are rare.
Mexico is the number nine country in the world for the number of visitors with over 32 million visitors in 2015. A huge percentage of them are repeat visitors which really proves that Mexicans are warm and friendly to others.
It does not matter whether...
Mexico is traditionally warm and hospitable. Visitors and expats from all nations are warmly welcomed by most of the people. Of course, as in most things in life, there are some exceptions but they are rare.
Mexico is the number nine country in the world for the number of visitors with over 32 million visitors in 2015. A huge percentage of them are repeat visitors which really proves that Mexicans are warm and friendly to others.
It does not matter whether an expat lives in a community comprised mostly of other expats or if there are no other expats in the area. It is easy to feel at home in Mexico. I’ve talked with people who have visited Mexico over and over for 30 or more years and they say it has always been the same type of hospitality and warmth throughout the years. I get similar comments from expats who have lived here a few months or many years.
The only complaints that I have ever heard were from a few people who came with a bad attitude and expected problems. And naturally, people try to avoid them and minimize any contacts with them.
I am the only expat in my neighborhood and when I go walking, people greet me cheerfully and I feel right at home. It reminds me of small towns in the US even though I am in a city.
Some expats from the US worry about reactions if Donald Trump takes strong actions during his Presidency that hurt Mexico. I do not think there will be any difference in the way Mexicans treat people. I believe the majority of Mexicans never judge people on the politics and actions of their home countries.
Mexico is a warm and friendly country and it is the perfect place to visit or to become your new home.
Posted December 10, 2016
Flip Nicholson - Fenix Real estate
How Americans are treated in Mexico depends, which is true anywhere you go. When you’re working with an educated person, it’s a different treatment than if you’re dealing with an uneducated person. An example of an uneducated person is somebody who isn’t familiar with the world, who may have a TV, but hasn’t been exposed to Americans. The name "Gringo", as a matter of fact, is still viewed by a lot of Mexicans as a bad word, because originally, it...
How Americans are treated in Mexico depends, which is true anywhere you go. When you’re working with an educated person, it’s a different treatment than if you’re dealing with an uneducated person. An example of an uneducated person is somebody who isn’t familiar with the world, who may have a TV, but hasn’t been exposed to Americans. The name "Gringo", as a matter of fact, is still viewed by a lot of Mexicans as a bad word, because originally, it was, since it meant "take your green money and go." Posted January 16, 2017

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