Sarah DeVries’ sense of humor has made her one of our favorite writers: her vision of Mexico as an expatriate is not just insightful but also refreshingly hilarious, transforming everyday experiences into laugh-out-loud narratives that resonate with anyone who’s ever navigated the quirks of life abroad. Enjoy the 10 articles that made us laugh the most during the year.
MND Staff
Remember that time the shepherds were heading to Nazareth and they stopped for a beer? Are you sure?
Mexicans are welcoming, gracious hosts, but our expat perspectives can often be very different from native experiences.
Probably not, but the stereotype speaks volumes about the differences between motherhood in Mexico and the United States.
Ah, Mexicans, Americans and cross-cultural misunderstandings: Name a more iconic combination.
Gentrification in Mexico is a sticky subject, but how much is the search for authenticity to blame for changing lifestyles in the country?
Sometimes, life in Mexico can get on your nerves – but don’t let that stop you from enjoying the quirks of life in the country.
Mexico’s most unexpected social minefield rears its head again and asks the age old question: “How much do we leave?”
Somewhere between cringe humor and the glorious double entendre sits the ultimate art form: The Mexican dad joke.
From packing the right stuff to to knowing what to say once you’re here, don’t forget to go over Sarah DeVries’ checklist when you’re planning a trip to Mexico.
Whether one star or five, it doesn’t seem like there is any rhyme or reason to the number of stars given to a hotel in Mexico – is there?
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