Friday, December 1, 2023

INSIGHTS & TIPS FROM IMMIGRANTS WHO LOVE LIFE IN MEXICO

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INSIGHTS & TIPS FROM IMMIGRANTS WHO LOVE LIFE IN MEXICO


“If you’ve just moved to a new place, stick your head out the door when you hear honking outside or someone yelling something — could be some kind of service like water delivery! If you’re in an established neighborhood, there will probably already be some delivery truck or other that’s coming regularly with water (on my street I hear “Agua Cieeeeeeel!” a couple times a week, which is when I go outside with my empty garrafón and 45 pesos).”

Sarah DeVries, Writer
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