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Why'd you choose Mexico? Do you expect to continue to spend most of your time there?
Mexico has a lot going for it. Very warm&friendly people and culturally a bit closer to the west then other Latam countries. Spanish is not difficult to learn.
Politics/power structures are very complicated (federal/state/town/local tribes), but it has an advantage, not one of those is fully in charge. Freedom as a result of chaos. The covid period confirmed this for me. Some Mexicans were serious about things like masks, but they don't like to tell other people what to do. Mexico was probably the best country to be during covid.
It's big, so if you have a visa/residence, you can do a lot without crossing a border. Desert, jungle, beach, culture, mountains. National flights are good and cheap. In the high lands the climate is just perfect (for me). There are a lot of areas with year round avg daily temperatures between 22-30C (71-86F). No heating, no AC necessary. And when you feel like it, you go to the beach and it's always warm.
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just don't try to start a business, cartels take 35% upfront, lol :)
Haha, yeah well there are certainly issues, but this is mostly in the tourist/beach areas.
Mexico actually has a lot of excellent business opportunities. The thing is, most Mexicans do things on 70%, if it works, they're happy, they don't bother for perfection. If you do/produce anything with more attention for the details, you stick out immediately. You can make good money here.
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Oh your second question, for now I'm good here. But will check El Salvador in the winter. Argentina could be an option too, esp. if things change, either way would like to visit. Turkey is another favorite of mine, I like it there.
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True. A big advantage that Turkey has is that the people are more grounded, more eye for detail/cleanness. Mexico can be very noisy and messy. Truly enjoy it there.
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