Visit Mexico - The DON'Ts of Visiting Mexico

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Mexico is AMAZING, but even with all the great things you should DO when you visit Mexico on vacation or spring break, there are some things you DON'T DO when you visit Mexico. Here is our list of what you don't do in Mexico when you are on your Mexican Vacation. Honestly the most honest and insightful travel information on visiting Mexico.

Filmed in Cancun, Mexico
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コメント (21)
  • I'm Mexican and this is my advise be careful with the cops.
  • While México is not a hell hole, it can be dangerous, if a friendly local tells you not go to certain places or talk to certain people then you better pay attention.
  • @CovaCata
    It was so cute when you said that “you’ll have to pay the speeding ticket on the spot”. Actually, the cop will demand that you pay him and so he won’t give you the speeding ticket. It’s called a “mordida”
  • I just want say when in Mexico buy authentic Mexican souvenirs not China replicas., Support Mexico economy not China economy, THANK YOU......
  • If u ever tell an abuela that you haven't eaten, they'll feed u like you're on the verge of dying of starvation.
  • I'm sorry to break it down to you, but I don't think you're paying the speeding ticket on the spot—you're bribing the traffic cop to let you off the hook.
  • We stayed in CDMX for a little over a week, and I fell so hard for it. The City is so incredible; beautiful, sophisticated, and so very polite. We went to a soccer game, learned how to taste coffee and mezcal, and ate so many delicious foods that still make me happy to think about.
  • @madcyborg
    Coming back to this video after a few trips to MX. Some tips: Mexican vanilla is the BOMB, get some to bring back. Don't say no to any kind offer (except drugs) Tequila at noon is ok once in a while. They are hardworking people - appreciate how much they have worked to get what You and I would call basics.
  • Since you mentioned it.Awesome places in Mexico which are not Cancún or Cabos that are also cheaper: -Oaxaca -Guadalajara -Zacatecas -Chihuahua - Puerto Vallarta - Veracruz -Guanajuato
  • @AnyOM87
    About negotiation... Don't do it if you're buying traditional, handmade souvenirs. Those are hard to make and they are cheap enough.
  • We brought back a stray dog from Mexico in 2010. We love him to bits! It took a while for him to adjust to the English climate though!!!
  • @b__mart
    I’m just here to see what everyone else thinks of Mexico 😂
  • @c0c0456
    PLEASE DON'T incentive tourists to ALWAYS haggle or negotiate prices, it's such a bad practice! There are stuff that are completely negotiable like Chinese-manufactured souvenirs such as mugs, shirts, magnets, pens, keychains that you buy in Cabo, Cancun or Tijuana. ===> BUT if you visit Oaxaca, Puebla, Veracruz, Chiapas or other "poor" State, and want to buy some HANDCRAFTED souvenirs, please DON'T RIP OFF PEOPLE! They spent days, weeks or even moths crafting stuff for you wanting to negotiate 3-4 dollars off --> it might mean one more soda pop for you but to them is food for their entire family!
  • 8:48 I hate to break it to you, but they're not asking you to pay the fine; they're asking for a bribe :/
  • He is absolutely correct about drinking Tequila, a good Tequila should be savored whether it's straight,with ice or mixed. It's so smooth and relaxing it will sneak up on you. One minute your talking about sports, then the next your singing twinkle twinkle little star! Always,always have a designated driver.... be safe out there!
  • This guy is such a dude! I love him and his positivity 😂🤙🏽
  • The food is delicious. They helped me to speak fluent Spanish. I was 20, and now 74, and Acapulco was my favorite, and Singapore. You are right about Spanish. I am a great tipper and generous to all.
  • We can always tell which tourists are European and which American: the European will try to communicate in Spanish, most Americans get pissed that locals don't speak English...
  • I chugged a liter of tap water when I was in Mexico and right after read a big sign in my hotel that said “absolutely do not drink the tap water” oopsies