Hearted Youtube comments on The Yarbros (@TheYarbros) channel.
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RESPECT is the key word.
My neighbors are people from the US, when my wife and I go to our hometown for vacations, we usually bring some stuff to them, we appreciate people, no matter where they´re from. We are just people living under the same sun, of course you´ll see bad things in the country, same as everywhere but, good things always will be better. Enjoy your life down here and try to learn as much as you can from the locals, even if it means to try things you wouldnt even think of doing before you came here, we appreciate the effort. That means food, visiting places and just a friendly "Buenos días, buenas noches"
RESPECT.
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As I have traveled I have asked and wished for the same thing. I think a major reason why black Americans don’t travel is because of slavery and all of the trauma we experienced there after. We were afraid to travel to certain states in our own country let alone the world. So the fear of the unknown, questions about racism and wondering how we will be received in other countries is REAL. At least, this was how I felt when I first began traveling abroad. Not to mention all of the socioeconomic disparity that was caused by that evil institution. Black people adopted the hustle culture - everything being about money, working two or three jobs just to stay afloat. Out of that came the poverty mindset, a state of lack, believing that you can’t. There was a time when I believed that only rich people or white people could travel. Not because I was told that, but because that was all I ever saw - It goes so deep. I am happy to say that I see it changing within my generation (i am a millennial). My peers and I are traveling and exploring the world, prioritizing mental health and well being. I give thanks to platforms like Youtube and people like you for showing me what else is possible and broadening my mindset. This year I made the decision to save, quit my job and travel throughout Mexico 🇲🇽, and much of that is because I was inspired by your channel and other travelers sharing their journey on the platform….Anyways, I can go on and on on this topic. Thank you for bringing this discussion to the forefront.
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We have lived in Puebla and enjoy it but miss CDMX. Anyway, don't judge Puebla by the historic center of town, this IS a metropolis, a center of business and technology. I suggest you head out towards Angelopolis which is the modern side of town. Skyscrapers, modern buildings and luxury malls, homes and apartments. A city of schools too, all kinds from the Catholic Schools to German Insititute, Oxford and more plus large universities with global certifications. One of the great things about the area is all the small towns all around, each with traditions, artisans, specialties, so you go "puebleando" from one to another...The weather here is more stable than in CDMX, cool and sunny. Cholula is just down the road.
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