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And each of them is costing Oklahoma an additional $100k for the visa, right? Or are they all buying their own gold cards?
I really hope all those kids graduate with really good Spanish and a new-found appreciation for just how fucking cool Mexican people can be.
Nobody that makes food that good can be awful. Man I love Mexican food.
I’ve been there many times, avoiding resorts when I do and have (at best) passable Spanish. I’ve been treated with nothing but kindness and curiosity there.
I found this to be true in almost anyplace I have traveled. Try to learn a few common words and be polite. If the locals know English they will switch to that because it makes things faster.
The only exception I can think of is Puerto Rico outside of the tourist zones. They acted like jaded New Yorkers when I couldn't speak fluent Spanish.
Half of them probably were jaded (ex-)New Yorkers
I met a few ex-NYers that lived/worked in PR. A couple of them were very jaded.
And I agree about the food - Some of the best in the world.
Were I forced to only eat one style of cuisine for the rest of my life, Mexican it is.
I'd eat American so I can die faster and end it all.
And smart and educated
We hire most of our top engineers from Mexico these days. Comparable to Indian talent, but in the Americas timezones and way way harder working than the overpriced talent in the USA