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Interested in moving to ZACATECAS

MexicoBob

Interested in moving to ZACATECAS,  I adjust very easily. How is it for expats has far as everyday living? Thanks.

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MexicoBob wrote:

Interested in moving to ZACATECAS,  I adjust very easily. How is it for expats has far as everyday living? Thanks.


There is almost nothing of an expat community.  There are exactly 8 non missionaries that I know of.  I run into Mormon or Jehovah's Witnesses missionaries from time to time who are here for a year.

There are more English speakers here than you might expect.  I'm not sure I'd want to settle here without enough Spanish to survive things like health emergencies or finding a guy to do auto, computer or household repairs.

The locals treat expats and all foreigners with courtesy, respect, friendliness as long as they behave themselves.

I live in downtown Zacatecas and getting around is easier walking or taking a taxi or bus than owning a car.  Outside downtown, a car is a must.  For me, shopping is spread between the corner store two blocks down, the public market, a small supermarket, 64 steps and two blocks away in downtown and a commercial district where Sams and Walmart are located.

There's a mall with an upscale department store (Liverpool,) a multiplex movie theater and boutiques and restaurants.  There's another multiplex near Sams and restaurants all over the city.

I have all the cable TV and Internet I want and offhand, the only conveniences I may miss on occasion are central heat, a dishwasher and a clothes dryer.  My apartment doesn't really have room for a dryer.

I can get very cold in winter, below freezing.  I have a couple of space heaters that do the job.

The Americans I know are here for reasons like the calm, the slow pace, the unique cultural outlets, the crisp clean air, thin as it is at 8,000ft.

Life here is good.

MexicoBob

Thanks, I have a few friends in Aguascalientes,2 hours south. Have been considering that city to.

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Hello MexicoBob.

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MexicoBob

Thank you(:

johnscherber

Barry, did you receive an email in just sent you on your website? t didn't look like it went.

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argov1

I am from Aguascalientes, but currently living in Mexico city, I recommend you Aguascalientes for living instead of Zacatecas, is much more safe and developed

MexicoBob

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Extranger

Is there a good hospital in Zacatecas? If so, is it located neat the city center? Thanks.