Can you live in Mexico City without speaking Spanish?

Yes, if you live in a large expat community with an economy based on tourism where English is spoken widely, or a major expat retirement community, such as the Lake Chapala area, where the expat community is closely knit.
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Can I go to Mexico City if I don't speak Spanish?

Hi Andreas! Advanced Spanish in Mexico City is not required. There are some areas where you want to live, work and move around at the beginning as most of the people there are foreigners or people with high understanding of english.
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Can you get by in Mexico City with English?

No, Spanish is the common spoken language in Mexico City. You may have 'some' personnel in the hotel or a few restaurants who speak some English, but they will appreciate your attempts at speaking Spanish.
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Can you work in Mexico if you dont speak Spanish?

Mexicans are very tolerant of non-Spanish speaking expats. In most cases, when you don't speak the language, the Mexicans you meet will work in service industries that rely upon, or at least desire expat clients.
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Is Mexico English friendly?

English is not very widely spoken in Mexico overall, with only around 10% of the population speaking it, and only a small number of these being truly fluent. English is however much more prevalent in the major tourist destinations and towards the Northern border with the USA.
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Is it hard to live in Mexico without knowing Spanish?



How safe is Mexico City?

Both violent and non-violent crime occur throughout Mexico City. Use additional caution, particularly at night, outside of the frequented tourist areas where police and security patrol more routinely. Petty crime occurs frequently in both tourist and non-tourist areas.
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Where should you avoid in Mexico City?

Now let's get to the top 5 worst neighborhoods in Mexico City.
  • Tepito. One of the top locations in Mexico City for petty theft and pickpocketing, thanks to it being situated relatively close to Centro Historico and temptation for people to visit the busy markets. ...
  • Doctores. ...
  • La Merced Market. ...
  • Ciudad Neza. ...
  • Iztapalapa.
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Do I need Spanish in Mexico?

It's not essential. Indeed, many services are provided in English and other languages. However, not all agents at immigration will speak English and documentation is in Spanish. So, for immigration purposes, it is best to get help from a Spanish speaker.
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Can you live in Mexico only speaking English?

Yes you certainly can live in Mexico without knowing Spanish but you will have a MUCH better experience if you know are least basic Spanish for day to day life.
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Is it OK to wear shorts in Mexico City?

One thing you'll probably notice once you arrive in Mexico City is that most women don't wear shorts. Even when it's sweltering they'll be in skirts or jeans. That being said, there's nothing disrespectful about wearing shorts as a woman or even showing off a bit of cleavage.
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Do tourists get kidnapped in Mexico?

There have been a few cases of Americans kidnapped in Mexico while heading to or from top vacation destinations across the country. The crime rates in these cities have been on a slow rise as the Mexican cartels make a bigger push for these resort destinations.
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What should you not wear in Mexico?

Although it's changing a bit over time, women in Mexico's interior destinations seldom wear shorts, and men almost never do. Women who don't want to attract excessive attention from men would be well advised to avoid short skirts and shorts and revealing clothes in general, but especially when traveling alone.
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Is Mexico City safe for black tourists?

A side where black expats and travelers are exploring and creating communities outside of the United States. And they feel safe. If you're looking to visit Mexico, don't just hop over to Cancun or Playa Del Carmen, head over to Mexico City. Hands down one of my favorite destination.
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Is Mexico City safe for solo female?

If you're wondering, Is Mexico City safe to visit for solo female travelers?, the answer is YES — for the most part. The thing with safe travel in Mexico, and anywhere in the world, is that safety is not a guaranteed anywhere on Earth.
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Is Mexico City a nice place to live?

Is Mexico City Safe to Live In? The short answer is yes. Although there is a high rate of crime it is limited to certain areas of the city. Expatriates and foreigners living in Mexico City are able to enjoy a high quality of life and live safely within the city boundaries.
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Is Mexico City Expensive?

Mexico City is known as one of the more expensive cities in Mexico, which makes sense as this is one of the more popular destinations in Mexico. Many people prefer staying in places like Santa Fe, La Condesa or Polanco, but it's worth noting that these places are pretty expensive.
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Is it safe to wear jewelry in Mexico City?

Our advice is to leave your jewlery you dont need at home.. A wedding ring etc. is not a problem, but i wouldn't wear a big necklace or bracelet in public. In the most (tourist) places its not a problem, but you never know where you will end up.
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Is Mexico a third world country?

So although technically Mexico is by definition a 3rd world country, it is most certainly none of those other things. Mexico has a thriving economy, an incredibly developed infrastructure, and low infant mortality rates compared to most of the world.
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What is considered rude in Mexico?

Body Language

Mexicans often "hold" a gesture (a handshake, a squeeze of the arm, a hug) longer than Americans and Canadians do. Don't stand with your hands on your hips; this signifies anger. It is considered rude to stand around with your hands in your pockets.
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What can you not drink in Mexico?

In Mexico don't drink:
  • Tap or well water.
  • Ice made with tap or well water.
  • Drinks made with tap or well water (such as reconstituted juice)
  • Unpasteurized milk.
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Can you drink the tap water in Mexico City?

The Mexico City tap water, like the tap water in the rest of Mexico, isn't considered safe for human consumption. Whether you're in a huge city like Mexico City, big city like Guadalajara or Monterrey, or even a small pueblo magico (magic town) like Valladolid or Valle de Bravo — just don't drink the water in Mexico!
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Do drug cartels own resorts?

Right Robert...the cartels own many of the large resorts. People are always shocked by that.
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Do American children get kidnapped in Mexico?

Overwhelmingly, Mexico is the number one destination for international child abductions from the United States and the United States is the number one destination for children abducted from Mexico.
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How many tourists are kidnapped in Mexico each year?

Mexico: number of kidnapping cases 2015-2021

The number of kidnappings in the Latin American country remained steady around 1,300 cases per year previous to 2020.
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Is $100 a lot of money in Mexico?

With today's exchange rates, $100 USD is about $1,900 – $2,000 MXN. Compared to wages, $1,900 MXN is about weeks' worth of salary for most manual labor jobs outside the major cities of Mexico. So for locals that have basic day labor jobs, it is a decent amount of money.
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