Go Back   Expat Forum For People Moving Overseas And Living Abroad > North America > Mexico Expat Forum for Expats Living in Mexico

Mexico Expat Forum for Expats Living in Mexico Mexico is the fifth largest country in the Americas and covers an area of two million square kilometres. With the American Expat community in Mexico reported to be well over one million it is the largest population of Americans living abroad.

Like Tree67Likes

How do you feel about this forum?


Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread
  #1 (permalink)  
Old 17th March 2012, 12:56 AM
Detailman's Avatar
Senior Expat
 
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Lower Mainland, British Columbia
Posts: 455
Rep Power: 816
Detailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond repute
231 likes received
256 likes given

Users Flag! Originally from canada. Users Flag! Expat in mexico.
Default How do you feel about this forum?

I thought that I would share a personal perspective that is growing stronger as time goes by.

I believe that almost all posters to this forum have something to contribute. I say "almost" as I have not read what all posters have contributed since the inception of this forum and I dare say that if I did I would find some posters that were right out of left field or perhaps from "outer space" in their thought process, with basically nothing to contribute except garbage.

Posters could probably be categorized into many slots but for the purpose of this post, I put them into three categories.

The first category would include those that post but have never visited Mexico but are somewhat or sincerely interested in learning more about it to determine if they would consider a visit or perhaps retirement in Mexico. They simply ask questions and build on their knowledge of Mexico. They might, from time to time, post a meaningful comment but they could also make a comment that is erroneous due to lack of knowledge or understanding of the situation. Sometimes they can be very emphatic although it is clear they are way out in left field.

The second category includes those that have progressed past the first stage and are well into their plans to move to Mexico. They have accumulated the answers to many of their questions and are starting to understand the difference in culture and daily living in Mexico. They probably have visited Mexico for a couple of weeks or months. Perhaps they have done this for several years as snowbirds. They are in a position to contribute to the forum and help those in the first stage. From time to time, due to their expertise in some avenue of life, they can benefit even those that have been in Mexico for quite some time. They can even teach an "old dog some new tricks." At the same time they may make mistakes in their contributions to the forum due again to a lack of knowledge in the finer points of living in Mexico and how things are done there. In this connection they need correction and tutoring so that they can progress onto a fuller understanding of Mexican life.

Of course the third category includes those that have already made the move to Mexico. These can range from recent arrivals to those that have been in Mexico for 10 or 20 years. It could also include those that are still in their homeland but have spent considerable time in Mexico over a period of years. The knowledge of everyday life and the hoops that someone has to jump through to legally meet all the requirements of an expat living in a foreign country is extensive and invaluable. Many of them use their knowledge freely to contribute to this forum and expand the knowledge of both those in category one and two. That in itself is sufficient but if they choose they can accept the responsibility to tutor those in category two so that they might migrate to the third category. As they get older, it would be a fine thing if they would pass on their knowledge to the newer generation although when I say "newer" I do not reflect their age but rather the experience they have of Mexico.

Many thanks to those in the third group who selflessly gave of their time and knowledge to impart both knowledge, understanding and wisdom to those in the other categories. May they continue to do so without an extreme critique but rather with a nurturing spirit.

And may those in the first and second categories always appreciate and respect those that have lived in Mexico for many years and understand that as far as Mexican living goes they have information to impart that is priceless and should be respected. Those in categories one and two are the students. Category three should be the teachers although they can still learn things from those in categories one and two as they have different and valuable experiences in various facets of life.

Whether you agree or not with what I have postulated I am sure that you appreciate this forum very much or you wouldn’t be here and reading this post. Thanks to all as I continue to learn. It makes the whole process easier.

You might want to express how this forum has benefited you?

Reply With Quote
  #2 (permalink)  
Old 17th March 2012, 02:24 AM
Senior Expat
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Melaque, Jalisco
Posts: 1,014
Rep Power: 243
sparks has a reputation beyond reputesparks has a reputation beyond reputesparks has a reputation beyond reputesparks has a reputation beyond reputesparks has a reputation beyond reputesparks has a reputation beyond reputesparks has a reputation beyond reputesparks has a reputation beyond reputesparks has a reputation beyond reputesparks has a reputation beyond reputesparks has a reputation beyond repute
109 likes received
57 likes given

Users Flag! Originally from usa. Users Flag! Expat in mexico.
Default

All message boards are the same as far as the knowledge/personality split. I will say I haven't had the urge to correct people here ... but that takes energy so I don't do it much anywhere.

Take what's good and leave the rest

__________________
Sparks Mexico Web
Reply With Quote
  #3 (permalink)  
Old 17th March 2012, 04:53 AM
Senior Expat
 
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Sonora, Mexico
Posts: 181
Rep Power: 48
terrybahena is a splendid one to beholdterrybahena is a splendid one to beholdterrybahena is a splendid one to beholdterrybahena is a splendid one to beholdterrybahena is a splendid one to beholdterrybahena is a splendid one to beholdterrybahena is a splendid one to beholdterrybahena is a splendid one to behold
86 likes received
139 likes given

Users Flag! Originally from usa. Users Flag! Expat in mexico.
Default

I think I'm somewhere in between group 1 & group 2. We are well into our plans and are within 3 months of our move, but I still have loads of things to learn, questions to ask and mistakes to make.

I love this forum! I peruse it daily, it makes me feel closer to Mexico, and although some of what I read is just tidbits I may never use, often the discussion is about things I haven't even come to think about. I find this forum very useful and somehow comforting- maybe in my nervousness about becoming fluent as quickly as possible; there are a couple of kids and one adult in my town who speak English, (of and of course my husband), but I am focused and determined to improve my passable espanol as quickly as possible.

I am also comforted by all the stories I read here that support my impressions and experience of the Mexican people and culture- a beautiful loving and fun people. De todos modos, I am very happy to be a part of this forum and appreciate what I receive from visiting the site daily!

Reply With Quote
  #4 (permalink)  
Old 17th March 2012, 03:06 PM
AdinaFromBC's Avatar
Expat Newbie
 
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Victoria, BC Canada
Posts: 6
Rep Power: 0
AdinaFromBC is on a distinguished road
1 likes received
4 likes given

Users Flag! Originally from canada. Users Flag! Expat in mexico.
Default

I'm just making the big move to Mexico and the information I'm finding here has been extremely helpful. I'm sure I'll be popping on here daily for the next few weeks soaking up as much info as I can.

Reply With Quote
  #5 (permalink)  
Old 17th March 2012, 05:43 PM
Senior Expat
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: California
Posts: 89
Rep Power: 0
DebMer is on a distinguished road
7 likes received
107 likes given

Users Flag! Originally from usa. Users Flag! Expat in mexico.
Default

This is a fantastic place with volumes of invaluable information and helpful posters. The specific details about how to do things legally, where to find such and such product, the best route from point A to point B, pitfalls to watch for, etc. are incredibly helpful.

The one thing that can at times be difficult to get past is the occasional snippy response to a question whose answer seems obvious to an experienced expat but is not to a newbie. Or the infamous impatient response "Try doing a search first; this has been discussed ad nauseum on this message board." Sometimes search results don't turn up the exact information one is looking for, or they are so voluminous that the information is very difficult to sift through to find what one needs. This is not just here (and doesn't happen all that often here), but is seen any informational message board. I've always thought it kinder not to reply than to disparage the question poster.

Reply With Quote
  #6 (permalink)  
Old 17th March 2012, 09:02 PM
FHBOY's Avatar
Senior Expat
 
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Ajijic, JAL, MX
Posts: 1,397
Rep Power: 971
FHBOY has a reputation beyond reputeFHBOY has a reputation beyond reputeFHBOY has a reputation beyond reputeFHBOY has a reputation beyond reputeFHBOY has a reputation beyond reputeFHBOY has a reputation beyond reputeFHBOY has a reputation beyond reputeFHBOY has a reputation beyond reputeFHBOY has a reputation beyond reputeFHBOY has a reputation beyond reputeFHBOY has a reputation beyond repute
751 likes received
784 likes given

Users Flag! Originally from usa. Users Flag! Expat in mexico.
Default

Detail: Haven't you yet learned never to ask me an open ended question unless you have a good 1/2 hour to read the response? No seriously.

Your grouping are spot on and I fall in later stages of Group 2 - in my mind I already live there, it is just my body that resides in Baltimore and has to stay here until after our son gets married and my wife retires.

The "vets" here, and you know who you are (group Three-ers) are indeed good teachers and I have come to value their advice. As a Group 2er, I am not in a position to question there knowledge on a day-to-day existence, but contribute that naivete that a proselyte brings to a new convent (did I mix my metaphors?)

This Forum, and all it's characters have become my friend, I read and post daily, it and them connect me to something that has become very important in my life, beginning a new adventure and turning a page. On those days where there is no BOLD titles on the home page, it is very dark indeed, I wait to hear.

I feel comfortable here, even though I may not agree with everything that is posted, but then I don't agree with everything my kids say either. I like the civility and respect shown and given to each other...a rare thing these days.

So, how do I feel about this Forum? Only the greatest affection and care - care that is remains as it is, that it continues to educate and elucidate and provide for some of us a way to express our hopes and dreams for a future.

I thank you all - and cannot wait to meet IRL, some of you in two weeks in Lakeside!

__________________
"What potent blood hath modest May". - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Reply With Quote
  #7 (permalink)  
Old 17th March 2012, 09:37 PM
Detailman's Avatar
Senior Expat
 
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Lower Mainland, British Columbia
Posts: 455
Rep Power: 816
Detailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond reputeDetailman has a reputation beyond repute
231 likes received
256 likes given

Users Flag! Originally from canada. Users Flag! Expat in mexico.
Default

The replies so far are excellent and are exactly what I was hoping for. Well said!

I have enjoyed this forum for several years prior to joining. (Yes, I was a lurker!!) I didn't join previously because I was too much of a newbie but after visiting Mexico and Lakeside a number of times and staying for a number of months I felt it would be appropriate to join. I continue to learn daily.

I thought this would be an opportunity for individuals to express their appreciation for this forum as to how it has helped or affected them.

Time to let those in Category three know what we really think of them and their comments!!!

Reply With Quote
  #8 (permalink)  
Old 18th March 2012, 02:23 AM
Senior Expat
 
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: USA
Posts: 1,367
Rep Power: 2895
mickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond repute
591 likes received
670 likes given

Users Flag! Originally from usa. Users Flag! Expat in mexico.
Default

Hmmm. I really think that, so far, the most important thing I've gotten from this board is the willingness of the group 3 folks to discuss issues that are not subject to yes/no answers.

I've tried other boards where one person can, simply by being obnoxious, drive away many others. Or boards that are so inactive as to be unhelpful. When you look for information and see that the most recent post was 2 weeks ago, that's not a good sign.

Internet boards like this, with a particular purpose, need watering and care. They also need a critical mass of posters to keep them lively.

I feel comfortable that when DH and I are getting ready to visit next fall or next winter, that any questions I have at the time will be answered, either by searching, or by asking.

I'm just grateful y'all are here!

Reply With Quote
  #9 (permalink)  
Old 18th March 2012, 02:59 AM
Isla Verde's Avatar
Moderator
 
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Mexico City
Posts: 2,590
Rep Power: 1863
Isla Verde has a reputation beyond reputeIsla Verde has a reputation beyond reputeIsla Verde has a reputation beyond reputeIsla Verde has a reputation beyond reputeIsla Verde has a reputation beyond reputeIsla Verde has a reputation beyond reputeIsla Verde has a reputation beyond reputeIsla Verde has a reputation beyond reputeIsla Verde has a reputation beyond reputeIsla Verde has a reputation beyond reputeIsla Verde has a reputation beyond repute
634 likes received
931 likes given

Users Flag! Originally from usa. Users Flag! Expat in mexico.
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by mickisue1 View Post
I feel comfortable that when DH and I are getting ready to visit next fall or next winter, that any questions I have at the time will be answered, either by searching, or by asking.
A quick question: What does DH mean?

Reply With Quote
  #10 (permalink)  
Old 18th March 2012, 03:04 AM
Senior Expat
 
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: USA
Posts: 1,367
Rep Power: 2895
mickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond reputemickisue1 has a reputation beyond repute
591 likes received
670 likes given

Users Flag! Originally from usa. Users Flag! Expat in mexico.
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Isla Verde View Post
A quick question: What does DH mean?
Dear (or dearest) Husband.

I forget that the acronyms I take for granted aren't universal. So sorry!

DD = Dear Daughter

DS = Dear Son

MIL and FIL are mother and father in law

SIL is sister in law, BIL, etc.

Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
How do you feel towards your current job? Ta2Ta2 The Sandpit 3 4th March 2012 05:45 PM
Anyone else feel trapped in the UK???? Neady29 Australia Expat Forum for Expats Living in Australia 11 14th May 2009 05:51 PM
For those who feel hot...... deano72 Australia Expat Forum for Expats Living in Australia 24 5th February 2009 02:02 PM
Do you feel that you fit in? kyleishere Britain Expat Forum for Expats Living in the UK 18 10th August 2008 01:54 PM
i feel a bit troubled Senorita Spain Expat Forum for Expats Living in Spain 9 23rd April 2008 09:08 PM

LEGAL NOTICE
By using this Website, you agree to abide by our Terms and Conditions (the "Terms"). This notice does not replace our Terms, which you must read in full as they contain important information. You must not post any defamatory, unlawful or undesirable content, or any content copied from a third party, on the Website. You must not copy material from the Website except in accordance with the Terms. This Website gives users an opportunity to share information only and is not intended to contain any advice which you should rely upon. It does not replace the need to take professional or other advice. We have no liability to you or any other person in respect of any content on this Website.
FORUM PARTNERS

ExpatForum.com is owned and operated by the MoveForward.com Limited group.

Retiring Overseas Guides | Moving Overseas Guides | Cost of Living | Health Care Guides


All times are GMT. The time now is 10:55 AM.

Contact Us - Expat Forum - Archive - Top

Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO