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RE: ONE YEAR in MEXICO! ~ #recap

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Glad you liked it man!

We don't live in La Cruz though, although it's definitely a city we may end up in. Super chill, quiet, calm, room to roam.....nice quiet beach for the kids, not much to dislike, unless you really crave a bustling night life, which currently we really don't. But we're only 10-15 minutes away and my bar is even closer.

Def mostly expats at the competition.

Yeah man, it was heavy. Once we didn't know where we were going, I stopped recording and lent him a hand, lol.

Chris, lol, grabbed two of the same burger on a taste test competition, hahahaha....I was like, bro, you gotta mix it up. This isn't just a free food give away, hahahaha.

Thanks for checking it out man. Still waiting for ya to visit ;)

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I see, I got confused with all of the different names of towns. At least your place is close.

Would you say that locals tend to stay separate always or are some more likely to engage and speak some English with people who decided to move down there?

I figured you had to have lended a hand at some point, he was not enjoying that walk 🤣

That Chris dude better chill, everybody wants a #6!

No idea when I’ll ever make it to Mexico, but it’s in my vision at least.

The locals are more than willing to chat with the expats and tourists, most of them make their livings selling their products to them....but there are for sure "local bars" and "gringo bars", thats mainly because of cost. The local MX bars are super cheap, typical mexican food that they're used to, so it makes sense for them. VS my bar, which is a little more expensive, relatively speaking, where they prefer not to spend 8-10 bucks for a burger. But some do come in, especially for soccer and UFC fights.

LMK when you're comin down!

That makes perfect sense. Pretty cool how two worlds can mesh together so well.