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Mexico City is becoming an increasingly popular destination for foreigners, whether that be tourists or people looking to make the move permanently. A little over one year ago, I myself decided to move to Mexico City and see what all the hype is about. During the past year, I have definitely learned a lot about the pros and cons of living here, both for foreigners like me and Mexican locals. When moving to any foreign country, it is important to consider the impacts of your actions on natives of that country. In the case of Mexico City, for example, gentrification is a growing concern. Remember, the key to living authentically in a new city is respecting and understanding how your experience may be different than a local's. Watch to hear about the main safety issues I have faced in Mexico City, cost of living, and other tips from my time living in Mexico City (they might be surprising!)

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đź‘‹ Hola, I'm Nate. I used to not know any Spanish at all, and I had no interest in learning the language. I thought learning Spanish would be boring, a waste of time, and would provide no value to my life. Then I started taking Spanish classes in high school and everything changed for me. I struggled with learning the language a lot at first, but thanks to my teachers and my Spanish speaking friends, they helped make the learning process fun. Within a few months, I had gotten to a conversational level, but more important, I had become a more confident person. The real win for me, though, was the friendships I made and strengthened. I discovered that not only did I have higher self esteem, but being out in the real world with people, whether old friends or new ones I met, made me feel more alive and connected with the world around me. Now it's my goal to create videos that make you smile and inspire you to learn Spanish or another language!

Timestamps:

0:00 - Intro
1:00 - Gentrification
3:39 - Cost of Living in Mexico City
7:13 - Getting Around Mexico City
7:57 - Is Mexico City Safe?
9:35 - My Two Biggest Fears in Mexico City
9:50 - Do You Need to Know Spanish?
10:22 - Healthcare in Mexico
11:13 - Pros & Cons of Mexico City

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