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I'm considering moving to a foreign country sometime in the near future, and wanted to throw this out to you guys for suggestions. Here are my criteria:
1. It must be a Spanish-speaking country. Spanish is the only language I have an interest in learning at this point. 2. I must be able to live within walking distance of the beach (preferably on the beach). I want to take morning jogs on the beach, and watch sunsets or sunrises over the water. The more tropical the climate the better. 3. I must have access to high-speed Internet. While I don't plan to play a ton of poker while I'm there, I'll need to be able to pay my bills. 4. The less Americanized the area is the better. The point is for me to learn and become part of a different culture. I've already got a few places in mind, but I'd like to hear some suggestions anybody has. Also, I think there are a couple of posters on here who have moved abroad, although I don't remember who. I'd be interested in hearing about their experiences. |
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Costa Rica is pretty sweet and one of the nicer countries in Central America. There is some degree of Americanization, but it's no more than I'd imagine you'd see in any other country down there and minimal once you're away from the resorts.
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Oh yeah, and the small amount of Americanization I mentioned in my earlier reply isn't like there's McDonald's and Starbucks on every corner. It's more like you'll find people who can speak somewhat decent english and you could use American dollars in the resorts and in San Jose. There are a lot of (well, maybe not a lot, but numerous) Americans who go down there and end up being photographers or tour guides or whatever else around the resorts and live in the communities near by.
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Costa Rica's main income is tourist-based. Most of those tourists are American. Its a great destination, but I think way too touristy for these qualifications.
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I was in guanacaste province in costa rica and for some reason the name "playa hermoza" keeps ringing in my head.
Um... one more thing, make sure you understand that the n with the ~ accent above it sounds like "ny". If you ask for "BAY-NEZ" they won't know what you mean. "BAN-YEZ" they will though. |
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how about spain? specifically barcelona
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Miami fits all of these criteria.
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thought you were planning on living as a broad
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Argentina.
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I lived in Acapulco for a year. It is a big tourist destination, but the vast majority of the tourists are Mexicans from Mexico City, not Americans. It has its share of "Americanization" (McDonalds, KFC, etc), but it is easy to avoid this by staying off the "strip." I loved living down there. Nothing beats heading down to the beach on Christmas morning when its 85 degrees and taking a swim.
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