Expatriate Life in Mexico

When my wife and I moved to Mexico, the single most surprising, and I might say even shocking, thing was to watch how American tourists and the vast majority of American expats act within someone else’s culture. Our experience lent a high degree of credibility to this survey’s results. It caught my attention immediately because, to be perfectly honest with you, I tend to agree with the survey and its participant’s description of my fellow Americans.
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