We are planning on moving to mexico. where is the best place to move too? |
| we are planning on moving to mexico in about 2-3 years. We will have 2-4 kids with us and we want to know where the best place to live would be. I am trying to find some real estate in Torreon. Does ... |
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What is the best website to get deals on all inclusive resorts in cancun? |
| I have already checked all of the most common sites (travelocity, orbitz, expedia), so I am looking for either a travel agent or a good website that might have better deals for a 4 night stay in ... |
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Anyone from Mexico City? I need to know about birth certificates? |
| My husband is curious to know if there's a way to change a birth certificate birth date and name with out both parents permission?... |
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I am trying to find a reasonable all-inclusive resort in Mexico for mini-vaca with my husband!? |
| I have read every online review and there seem to be just as many good ones as awful ones for every resort. We've been to Secrets, which was amazing but just a bit out of our price-range these ... |
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Is it easy for an American to rent a house or apartment in Mexico? |
| I will be visiting Saltillo and would like to know if I will be able to rent a place to stay. In some other countries it is very difficult for non-residents to rent.... |
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I would love to relocate to the area of Merida Mexico. I heard that a lot of americans live there? |
| I have four boys 8,11,12,18. My husband will be there a month and at work a month. Will it be safe? I am not the prissy type. I can do things on my own. I know I need passports but do I need a Visa ... |
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How much U.S. postage to mail a postcard from Mexico? |
| Does anybody know? Or do I need to buy stamps down there?... |
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Why is South American so die hard Catholic... didn't that religion come from Europe? |
| Spiritually, wasn't The New World (Mayans, Aztecs, Incans...) doing fine without a catholic God?... |
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Prices in Mexico? |
| Hello. I visited Mexico several years ago and I thought it was pretty cheap compared to the US. Is this still the case, with the decline of the dollar and other factors? What are typical costs, ... |
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Are we likely to see snakes on a trip to Chichen Itza in the Yucatan? |
If it's likely that we'll see snakes in Chichen Itza, we won't go. :( But, if anyone has been to Chichen Itza, please let us know! Thank you so much! Additional Details ... |
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MExico?????????? |
I will be traveling to Texas ( Corpus Christi )
and since I will be so close to Mexico I want to take a little visit there. I was wondering where would be a good place to go to that is still ... |
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I'm going to San Diego this summer, and as a Spanish Student, want to travel to Mexico. Whereshould I go? |
| I will be sailing from San Diego, so I want to know somewhere close on the Coast of Mexico that speaks mainly spanish and is fun for my family to visit for a few days. Any kind of place that anyone ... |
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Why don't you drink mexico's water? |
iv'e heard ppl say befor not to drink water in mexico, why is that? |
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Rich B
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Water sanitation standards historically have not been the same as they might be in more developed countries. It is improving, rapidly but that has been the reason. See attached article from the Arizona Republic a couple years ago. It is now more due to habit/cultural norm that bottled water is more regularly consumed in Mexico...particularly in the tourist areas that you are more likely to visit. |
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lpaganus
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We all drink bottled water in Mexico, its widely available. Our well water has chemicals in it plus lots of salt and calc. High end restaurants have water purification systems and pure ice. Not to worry. However, many visitors get the revenge just by drinking too many Margaritas and eating unfamiliar food. Late nights, too much heat and sun on the beach all contributing factors. |
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Geoff C
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you can now in a lot of places (cities) but their sanitation standard is lower than say the US and since our system is not acustom to some of the things contained in their water it gives you the squirts.
the locals drink it becuase their bobies are use to it. if you moved their drank it for a while you would get use to it too. |
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statix
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Montezuma's Revenge other words travelers' diarrhea
the waters nasty, live there you get used to it and are immune travel there and you'll spend alot of time on the toilet |
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sMiLeY #10
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not the tap water.... it is so freaking nasty, my fish died because of it. Bottled water is the best |
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auntcookie84
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There is bacteria in the water there that we do not have here, and since we are not used to it, it will make us sick if it is consumed (mainly, a serious case of the runs! not real comfortable especially if you drove there! *eeks*). |
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Charlie
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SEE ARTICLE AT WEBSITE BELOW FOR A GOOD ARTICLE ON THIS SUBECT. |
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wenbren2001
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Because Mexico is a third world country. In the most modern parts of Mexico, the filtration systems are good enough to drink from the public supply. If you're visiting a part of any country that looks underdeveloped, then I would not drink the water.
I always feel that it is a good idea to drink bottled water when traveling abroad regardless of how modern the surroundings are. |
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