Thirdworld wrote:
A lot of the bad and problematic things that happen living in CR happen a lot to expats who don't even want or try to fit in. I know 50 and 60 somethings who live here that might as well be walking around with a rape me sign on their backs. And I know others in the same demographic who get along very well. I use this age bracket as many are set in their ways, good or bad, by now. Definitely ugly americans of all ages here. This is just a generalization, but I find the expats who get along the best here: 1) Speak a decent amount of Spanish. Don't have to be fluent but can carry on a conversation. At least show to their neighbors that they are trying and improving. 2) Don't live in gated communities and drive Range Rovers. Not that this is a bad thing per se, but it makes you one of the "rich" gringos. Once again I am generalizing, but I don't know many expats that live in Los Suenos who mix well with day to day life in CR. 3) Actually enjoy things Costa Rica. I know many people here who don't EVER eat in sodas, don't like Latin Music and don't participate in anything here outside their gringo community and friends. Ok, maybe I'm rambling. haha When finances get better, I am ready to go native. If not here, in another Spanish speaking country. Living in Spanish 100%, the culture of the country, the whole works.
The ones that amaze me are the ones (in the age group you mentioned and maybe a little older) who have lived here for years (Many), speak no or very little spanish, set in bars all day with their coharts (others of the same mind set) getting drunk and comparing notes on how much they hate Costa Rica and all the things wrong with CR. They have not had a good thing to say about CR in years!
YET THEY CONTINUE TO LIVE HERE!!
WHY???Also I am not disagreeing with
ID about the percentage who come here and leave. I too have heard the 40-50% figure many times and wondered where it actually came from. That said, I do have to say that my experience over the last five years has been different than ID's in that a very high percentage of the guys I have met who moved here, spoke no espanol and made no attempt to learn, lived way above their means, wanted everything to be like it was in the states, and in general made no attempt to "fit in" left within the first year or so. Those that made an effort and accepted the differences in the two countries are still here--over all of the guys I have known, it has been close to maybe 25% left/75% are still here!! But there is nothing scientific or even very exacting about those figures--just what i have observed and think it to be. One factor is I tend to try to avoid the negative types so some that I think have left may just be off my radar ( and I do not miss them)!!!
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