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Adjusting to the Life
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You should already know that you will experience a lot of what we describe as poverty. Some of it is a matter of perspective and some is truly destitution. Thievery is a problem so don't leave stuff visible in a car or elsewhere. I drove all over the country with my family and we never felt anything but safe. Had a flat tire in a tiny town and half the local kids showed up to "help" us change the tire. It was fun and I got a couple good pictures of my family hanging with the local kids. The weather was fantastic when I was there in April. You've got to like hot weather. The language is english which is helpful. In summary, I'd go back in a second and could definitely see living there. Keep an open mind and enjoy. |
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Still Watching My Back
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I wish I could be more help to you but a couple of my friends have traveled there and they love it. I don't know anyone who moved there though.
Costa Rica is becoming a "destination" these days, not only for vacation but lots of Americans are buying land/property there and either using it as a second home or retiring there because property is relatively inexpensive at the moment. |
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