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The Side of Queretaro You've NEVER seen!
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Join me as I uncover the authentic heart of Querétaro that most tourists miss! 🇲🇽❤️ You'll probably heard about Queretaro, the city where I live in Mexico. Maybe, you've already visited and maybe you're living in Queretaro already. In this video, I want to show yu a hidden gem in Queretaro. We'll explore a traditional neighborhood bursting with culture - browse vibrant markets with unbeatable p...
Dating in Mexico - Street Interviews
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Ever wondered what dating in Mexico is truly like? 🌹💕 In this video, I hit the streets of Mexico to ask locals about their ultimate date ideas and whether they're open to dating a foreigner. We even explore the intriguing question - are Mexican women taking the lead in dating by asking men out? 🇲🇽❤️ Whether you're one of the many people planning to travel or live in Spanish-speaking countries o...
Oaxaca! - Where My Story Began
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Oaxaca holds a special place in my heart, having been a part of my life since childhood. However, I recently discovered a fascinating tale about my ancestral roots in a small town in the region. Join me as I explore the vibrant city of Oaxaca, its lively festivals, and the warm hospitality of its people. Witness my journey of rediscovery and reconnection with my cultural heritage in this captiv...
Youtube success made me miserable
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You've heard about the glitz and glamour of RUclips fame, but do you know the dark side of content creation? This video is a personal account of my journey, from sudden success to the pressure to maintain it. I'll share with you the ups and downs of my experience and the sacrifices I made for popularity. You'll hear about the unpredictability of RUclips success, the financial implications, and ...
How to speak Spanish? | Special Membership
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There are limited places so nook your place here: www.thriveinspanish.com/how-to-learn-spanish Imagine a world where you don't just "know" Spanish, but where you share jokes with local friends and are truly woven into its vibrant community. Say goodbye to mere memorization. Dive into an immersive experience designed to help you thrive in Spanish. Join our membership and engage in conversations ...
You'll NEVER understand Mexico without these memes
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💛 Join my amazing Spanish Conversation Club here: www.thriveinspanish.com/online-spanish-classes Use the discount coupon: Lakarencita to get a 15% discount on your first month! Mexico is a vibrant culture full of unique customs and traditions, but you'll never truly get to know it without the hilarious memes that have become an integral part of Mexican life! These memes are a must-have for anyo...
I Stopped Being a Digital Nomad, Why?
Просмотров 20 тыс.Год назад
Have you ever wondered what life is like as a digital nomad? Or maybe you're part of the digital nomad lifestyle and are contemplating a change? In this video, I delve into the real reasons behind my decision to step away from the digital nomad life. In 2019, I left my office job to embark on an adventure with my husband, Dave. I was hungry for the almost elusive idea of being a digital nomad. ...
Is the Expat in Mexico Dream Over?
Просмотров 13 тыс.Год назад
Is the "ex-pat" dream in Mexico dying? Over the last few years, more and more people have decided to move to Mexico, for many reasons. The most important for many, the low cost of living in Mexico. The fluctuating exchange rate, paired with inflation, influences the cost of living in Mexico significantly. However, many ex-pats or immigrants have their savings in dollars or receive their income ...
Coming back to Mexico | Did I miss it?
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Coming back to Mexico | Did I miss it?
I'm moving to Cuenca, Ecuador! - Interview
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I'm moving to Cuenca, Ecuador! - Interview
Making friends in Cuenca, Ecuador
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Making friends in Cuenca, Ecuador
All over again - Cuenca, Ecuador
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All over again - Cuenca, Ecuador
We leave Colombia - 3 months living in Colombia
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
We leave Colombia - 3 months living in Colombia
Third world countries - THE REALITY
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
Third world countries - THE REALITY
5 things that shocked me about Colombia
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5 things that shocked me about Colombia
This youtuber RUINED my city
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
This youtuber RUINED my city
Don't come here unless you want to dance! | Cali, Colombia
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Don't come here unless you want to dance! | Cali, Colombia
I hate Clickbait
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Год назад
I hate Clickbait
I keep coming back to Colombia for this!
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.Год назад
I keep coming back to Colombia for this!
Why we left Mexico
Просмотров 50 тыс.Год назад
Why we left Mexico
Did Gentrification force me out of Mexico?
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Did Gentrification force me out of Mexico?
Day 1 of my new life... in Colombia
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
Day 1 of my new life... in Colombia
Help! I can't roll my R's and I'm MEXICAN
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Help! I can't roll my R's and I'm MEXICAN
What nobody tells you about MOVING abroad
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
What nobody tells you about MOVING abroad
Surprising New Year's Eve Traditions in Mexico
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Surprising New Year's Eve Traditions in Mexico
Learn and speak Spanish this 2023 - Ad
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Learn and speak Spanish this 2023 - Ad
I spent an Irish Christmas in Queretaro, Mexico ☘
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.Год назад
I spent an Irish Christmas in Queretaro, Mexico ☘
BIG changes are coming but... @EatBailaTravel
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BIG changes are coming but... @EatBailaTravel
This is my secret!
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.Год назад
This is my secret!
Timekettle WT2 Edge Realtime Translation Earbuds
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Timekettle WT2 Edge Realtime Translation Earbuds

Комментарии

  • @D_Avila209
    @D_Avila209 6 часов назад

    Cute accent

  • @philschiavone101
    @philschiavone101 14 часов назад

    My wife, although she has lighter skin, is the morena in her family. Her family treats her like crap and they don’t even know it. She was told not to waste her time going to college because they won’t hire darkies in an office.

  • @brithanymontero2389
    @brithanymontero2389 2 дня назад

    Si tolteca y e indígena, y hablás ingles. Con lo te mandamos aste una estatua en Inglaterra y pon aqui piso tierra una nativa tolteca y pon ls bsndera fe México

  • @brithanymontero2389
    @brithanymontero2389 2 дня назад

    Habla como mexicana o en tu dislecto tlaxcaltecas. Pareces que tienes mucha comida en la boca y no se te entiende si quieres hacer videos yo te veo por que me haces reir como hsblas ya por lo menos me muero de la risa y eso es bueno.

  • @brithanymontero2389
    @brithanymontero2389 2 дня назад

    Keren no pareces asiática eres de Toluca , no hables como pocha o media lengua , como decimos en México el nopal se te ve en la cara , siéntete orgullosa de ser mexicana y de pueblo . Si como México no hay 2 todos hemos viajado y enaltecemos a México . Aparte el nopal lo traes en la cara . Los rasgos de los asiáticos son muy distintos . Los mexicanos estamos orgullosos de ser mexicanos y tú qué eres del la sierra de Toluca nos manches habla de tu cultura y de lengua indígena siente orgullosa . Tu esposo es más humilde y habla mejor el español que tu y el es el del varo no tu . Toluqueña tlaxcalteca otomí.

  • @loreman7267
    @loreman7267 2 дня назад

    The ancestors of American natives must have passed through Japan on the way to the Bering Land Bridge. I'm from the UK, but I've noticed resemblances between the Sioux and Japanese, just at first glance.

  • @brithanymontero2389
    @brithanymontero2389 2 дня назад

    Dónde conociste a tu. Esposo de Inglaterra nos es encantaría saber su hermosa historia de amor . De seguro se conocieron en nuestro hermoso México lindo y querido cuéntanos ese Románce esa historia de amor

  • @richardazhocar676
    @richardazhocar676 2 дня назад

    Filipino DNA is common in the Mexican population of Guerrero because of the Spanish and slavery.

  • @grerovambrozoyuz9426
    @grerovambrozoyuz9426 2 дня назад

    My grrat grand lolo was mexican soldier travel to philippones and live here 1800s

  • @timetraveler6615
    @timetraveler6615 3 дня назад

    Siento igual. Soy maestro que enseña ingles, y los papas me critican por hablar ingles. My hipótesis es que la embidia es algo poderosa. Mis alumnos nacieron en otros paises, llegaron a los Estados Unidos, y se les olvido el español. Que culpa tienen que en su nueva vida aqui tubieron que adaptarse a aprender ingles y como todo si tu no usas algo se te olvida. Y luego visitan a sus familia en sus paises y los gallinean por no saber hablar en español. Por fin, nunca tienes a la gente feliz. Especialmente, si les das por su lado se te suben encima alimentado esa inseguridad mas. Por el otro lado, ahi mexicanos que viven aqui o segunda generaciones que menosprecian a el que habla el español Ojo y alguno de ellos hablan el español. Cuando salgo a un restaurante mexicano aqui con dueños que son raza, si ordenas en ingles te tratan con mas respeto. Pero cuando ordenas en español te tiran a leon. A los gringos los tienen en un pedestal atendiendolos de manera extremadamente bien a veces aguantando humillacion cuando los gringos los tratan como gente menos que ellos. Pienso que miran a uno y dicen este no va a dejar propina buena 😂 Este problema es una mezcla de ignorancia, inseguridad, y embidia. Es lastima que nuestra raza no se cuida entre uno a otro.

  • @JohnTeba
    @JohnTeba 3 дня назад

    Ask Mexican as they have refuse to learn English how do they expect many Africa and Asia to seek for a asylum in their country and oceanic continent and Caribbean island ?If they are Racist how do they expect West and Equatorial and East Africa, most Oceanic continent, Caribbean island to stay in their country?

  • @geraldarnoult
    @geraldarnoult 4 дня назад

    What do British people think about Mexico? that's subjective to, do they really know Mexico?, becouse like the U.S. they can get there information from the news media and $$$Click videos and a lot of political and race B.S. especially coming out of the U.S., Spoiler alert, Americans among other foreigners are invading Mexico to live a better economic life if you want to find out about Mexico, American make 100s of videos about living in Mexico, if you want to know

  • @jab2d3dCGmfg
    @jab2d3dCGmfg 4 дня назад

    The US would have been lit up on that map if not for the genocide of the indigenous people here.

  • @kha0s616
    @kha0s616 4 дня назад

    You are sooo beautiful!!!

  • @cdogg46
    @cdogg46 5 дней назад

    05:15 Halle Berry vibes

  • @Ivar-V
    @Ivar-V 5 дней назад

    The answer is carbs. Thats why we so fat in the usa. We be stressed, constantly.

  • @Ivar-V
    @Ivar-V 5 дней назад

    Omg😂 the oven as storage. Guilty

  • @alexch3618
    @alexch3618 5 дней назад

    I AM asian and all the latino people joke around and call me "chino cochino"

  • @cesarpintes3213
    @cesarpintes3213 6 дней назад

    Mexico,Philippines & Spain have at least a common history.Ma'am you look like a beautiful Pilipina .😊,God bless.

  • @yturrey
    @yturrey 6 дней назад

    America was originally populated by people from Asia, so it makes sense. I tell my friends that our native ancestors were the first Chinese in the western hemisphere.

  • @LuciferSatanJesus33369
    @LuciferSatanJesus33369 7 дней назад

    If you marry or date someone from another tribe, both tribes will get along better.

  • @Psalm0091
    @Psalm0091 7 дней назад

    We are the Body of Christ ✝️🥳🕊️👍🏻

  • @Psalm0091
    @Psalm0091 7 дней назад

    🤍🤍🤍

  • @TheGoodContent37
    @TheGoodContent37 7 дней назад

    It's not "nahuaTL", it's "nahuatl". The T and L make a single sound together, one sound, not two trying to pronounce the T and the L separately. Please google it or search for it on RUclips so indigenous people can teach you properly. And people focus on nahuatl because is the most spoken indigenous language in México. Number one, more people speak it and many if them had nothing to do with the mexicas wrongly called Azteks. But good point about the variety of languages.

  • @user-gz4ls9tk5n
    @user-gz4ls9tk5n 7 дней назад

    I live in Leon, GTO I pay 16000 pesos only rent, i think Mexico is not cheap to live a good life

  • @edwardmartinez631
    @edwardmartinez631 7 дней назад

    We can look like all people on earth. Northern European to Chinese. No problemo

  • @reggierendon2847
    @reggierendon2847 8 дней назад

    They were not Aztecs, they were Mexicas, they were triple alliance, the Aztecs were their descendants

  • @lla_ni_chingas
    @lla_ni_chingas 8 дней назад

    I was born in the US, and I've always had some family members give me a hard time for either speaking mocho or because I had it easy not being illegal. My response is always , don't be mad at me foo, be mad at your parents 😅 for not bringing you over in the womb 😅

  • @user-pd3mk5zt2e
    @user-pd3mk5zt2e 9 дней назад

    What you have said is partly true but the most important issue is here... The Asian Migration or better saying the Origin of the Native Americans in History. Besides that: All Latina's look very beautiful in Asian traditional dresses...Mark my words.

  • @flawlesscreation5642
    @flawlesscreation5642 9 дней назад

    My family became Americans when texas became part of the us im first gen cali boi and because my family been American for so long none of my brothers or me can speak spanish

  • @Verowatches
    @Verowatches 10 дней назад

    I guarantee it's just because people like to say "Nahuatl" but not as much as they love shaming others due to their own lack of roots & wings.

  • @mateoherrera6231
    @mateoherrera6231 10 дней назад

    we are not American enough and we are not Mexican enough. The border crossed us. We are discriminated against still, then you have sell outs that support White supremacy just to make it in U.S. Then you have people saying you are not Native enough, and dont want you to learn about that part of being Mexican ,then you have colorism that happens in Mexico as well "if your dark , you are poor." Lack of reasoning and understanding history will make you think we are nothing. Why we have hoods is because of segregation from the past that has EFFECTED PEOPLE Psychologically with generations of negative outlook on surviving in the U.S.. Its stupidity on all sides.

  • @Laura-sg6ss
    @Laura-sg6ss 10 дней назад

    Yes

  • @user-td2jw9ze2c
    @user-td2jw9ze2c 10 дней назад

    Let me guess, because of genghis khan?

  • @CaitlinAllen-ur7dm
    @CaitlinAllen-ur7dm 11 дней назад

    Yellow Uyghurs Could be A Possibility.

  • @tayloremriectx
    @tayloremriectx 12 дней назад

    Stitch has entered the chat

  • @vidtuby
    @vidtuby 12 дней назад

    You're a beautiful person, regardless of race!

  • @cuchusurf
    @cuchusurf 13 дней назад

    Asians also crossed from micronesia and indonesia. Actually indonesian culture and houses were and still similar to ecuadorean native americans, specially ecuador & colombia.

  • @Xslices
    @Xslices 13 дней назад

    WS really did a number on yall.

  • @ParisianThinker
    @ParisianThinker 13 дней назад

    San Miguel is not an easy place for retirees to move to in Mexico. There are many draw backs here. You can't drink the water and you can't put toilet paper in the toilets. Often the electricity goes out and the internet doesn't work. It's also in Spanish and they use the peso which a bit harder for retirees not familiar with currency trading. Finally, where do you want to be buried? Not inexpensive to return your body back to USA.

  • @user-jv1eb4cy9n
    @user-jv1eb4cy9n 14 дней назад

    Your not the real indigenous people of Mexico u are Siberia migrant the real indigenous people are from Guerrero state

  • @samveitch6719
    @samveitch6719 14 дней назад

    I am English and i struggled to understand them 😂

  • @SuperRip7
    @SuperRip7 15 дней назад

    Hi folks. I am going to answer the question with a little bit of an angle. I hope you understand. This is an anomaly. When it comes to the Mexican American community, over 95 percent of them speak Spanish. It does not matter what generation they belong. Again, a vast majority of them speak Spanish. It is Spanish is what defines the Hispanic people or in this case a "Mexican". Everything else comes second. It will be awkward if they speak English outside the classroom on a daily basis. They also enjoy benefits those other immigrants do not. So, they remain the slowest of learning English. Why? - Because this free nation enables Hispanics to function with only a little degree in English. The job opportunities for Spanish speakers are enormous here so it's not like they are losing something big. Do you possibly think English is widely transferred from one generation to the other without schooling? Only a fraction of them are proficient in English (11.6 million). Many of them are going to hold jobs in which everyone thinks what a Mexican immigrant would have. In the United States, Hispanics have a lot of goodies a lot of sympathetic politicians so that is why they come. They come for other reasons but this one is the main principle. There are plenty of crooked employers who will hire them as well. It is rare to find a pocho in the United States. Nevertheless, they know just about their home nations than the United States since traveling is a breeze. As a result, Hispanics are more "foreigner" than American. Just listen to this question. How many people you know go back six or seven generations in the same land? There are no way people are going to find one that does. Hispanic culture is actually a counter-culture that is a response to the prevalence of Americanism. They may be Americans on paper through citizenship, but they share everything in common from their forebears in a social cultural sense. Again, it is very rare that Hispanic people will encounter a pocho in their lifetime. It is a tempest in a teacup; a flash of light from a shard of glass. Oh, I can go on, but this where my comment ends and the reader's response begin. This is my statement. Feel free to give a thumbs up or disagree with me. I didn't get through everything because it will be thousands of more words to type but thank you. But before you exit. For RUclips viewers watching this commentary (who know English), there are few things about Mexican Americans you should learn and take to heart: Their political allegiance is to Mexico. The polity is what counts and not the political parties in it. Even the grandchildren of immigrants subscribe to it. When not focusing on life in general, they love to talk about how great Mexico is and so forth. They can never have an ill word to say. In a related matter, Mexican Americans are very proud of Mexico but have very little gratitude to offer to the United States. There is a reason for that. If anyone studies the history of American-Mexican relations (too long to discuss here) there is nothing to be exuberant or satisfied. Mexicans risk their lives and reputation to cross the border since Mexico cannot produce enough jobs to sustain the economy; it is no doubt they supported their families. Nevertheless, they have no sense of thanksgiving to have for the United States. For Mexican Americans, their favorite hero is Pancho Villa, and not George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, or General Eisenhower. He had his own reasons to attack, but he was declared a national enemy by the United States' government and tried to capture him. The mission failed and soon abandoned it to fight Imperial Germany. However, his endurance and fearlessness had won the respect for Mexicans on both sides of the border. The population of Mexican Americans who are third generation and over (grandchildren of immigrants) are minuscule. Even most contemporary Hispanic Americans do not remember recalling one in their lives. The first embarkation of Mexicans of what would be the United States is in Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado. They still speak the archaic Spanish dialect that is independent of Mexican Spanish. There are also small, Texan border towns that have Mexican Americans living there for over 150 years. To outsiders, Mexican Americans are always depicted as “brown people.” This is attributed to being an Indian or mestizo. Nonetheless there are people who have very fair skin but please do not call them white people. If anyone is interested why it is because they ethnicity origins can be traced all the way to Spain. The principle ethnic groups are Andalusian, Castilian, and Extremaduran. Ironically these people cannot identify with either of these groups. There is virtually no one who is a native English speaker. Places such as Los Angeles, Phoenix, Rio Grande Valley, San Diego, to name a few were not exempt. Even most contemporary Hispanic Americans do not ever recall who is like that. When they were children (now adults), they did not know a friend, relative, or neighbor who was over eighteen and knew English well. Virtually every student who entered Head Start, kindergarten, first grade, second grade (whatever) did so and not speak a word of English. To dove tail this to the next statement … The majority of children attend public schools. Like so many of those schools, they are overcrowded, under resourced, politicized, and was a mostly monocultural population. The ESL has students who have been in the special programs for years because the students did not have the strong motivation or understanding of why English is important. Eventually the students were removed because the school system said "that is enough." To be fair, they can speak on their own as far as informal situations is concern such as impromptu interpreters for parents. However, for careers such as police, firefighters, elected officials, the Marines, etc... their English is still substandard and just relegate themselves to jobs that involved Spanish-speaking people. For those who succeeded, it was done to obtain a privilege the immigrant community could not provide. They were ready to be part of the mainstream of America (most of them). Whether they are proficient are not, Mexican Americans mostly speak English in the school grounds. The school system never encouraged them to speak the language as a preference which is the reason why the ESL results are always mixed. The purpose of ESL was to prepare students in an English-as-a medium classroom session. Family and cultural dictums were strictly off limits. Whatever language was spoken outside the campus was their business and speaking English was a reserved choice for sufficient reasons. People over forty have fewer English speakers. If they are people who speak English, there is a certainty that these people are ex-military or ex-government. Mexican Americans are keenly sensitive about any mention of the English language topic. Even if they are mentioned as a collective unit; to them, it is an allusion to their parents, uncles, aunts, or cousins that failed to learn English.

  • @Marvinestrella9983
    @Marvinestrella9983 15 дней назад

    Ate, nag aral ka ba ng kasaysayan? Sa unang tingin, mukha kang Filipina. Ano ba pinagsasabi mo? Vietnam, Mexico ng Asya? Nakakita ka lang ng taco sa Hanoi, Mexico na agad???

  • @richardmontonio1486
    @richardmontonio1486 15 дней назад

    Vicente guerraro was not a full blown alabama black man he was 3 forths mexican and maybe less then a quarter black. Please black people dont use other races to be proud of your race. Vicente guerraro was straight out mexican not black as you could see in his potrait he was mexican brown skin and had a pointed nose not wide as a black man even his lips were small and not all swollen as a black man. You blacks trying to get our vicente is like mexicans saying they created rap?

  • @yanosikdiaz9056
    @yanosikdiaz9056 15 дней назад

    Excellent video gracias

  • @edisonmoreno7098
    @edisonmoreno7098 16 дней назад

    It depends where you want to live and if you have children or not, also what sort of school you want your kids to attend; I spend in the UK around 3600 gbp a month; in Colombia living in cajica in a estrato 5 home, and with both kids in a private school, I will spend 2400 gbp…. And I will have a maid too! 🎉

  • @LiberatedbyGod
    @LiberatedbyGod 16 дней назад

    Because the Aztecs, the Mayans and all the other tribes of Indians all migrated from Asia.

  • @jorgesaldana9351
    @jorgesaldana9351 17 дней назад

    Honestly!! As a Mexican national!! I feel like people in Mexico are more humble and polite!! Once they get to the US. They get stuck up and money changes them! They act like their shit dont' stink!!

  • @seanmiklo8870
    @seanmiklo8870 17 дней назад

    I AM A WHITE BOY WHO GREW UP WITH MEXICANS , CHICANOS , ALSO. FROM EL SALVADOR, GUATEMALA AND SO ON... MUCHO RESPECTO POR LA RAZA. IM A LUCKY MAN WHO GOT THE CHANCE TO GROW UP AROUND LA RAZA