Thousands of Americans are retiring in Costa Rica. A California couple living there describe the advantages and some of the pitfalls of making the big move.
No offense but, Lucinda needs to pull the stick out of her butt and chill out. Leave a camera on the table in LA and I bet it disappears. Don't lock your doors in Chicago, you may be lucky to find your car still there. these sound like pretty petty excuses to not stay in CR. If you don't like it, just say it's not for you and go home. No excuses needed.
@Iworkwithnitwits Poor water pressure? Really? That's all that's wrong with CR? I'd just be happy to have running water. I don't need a shower massage and all that other useless crap.
nobody will give a stadium like that for free,, there is always a price... something under the table. i'm from costa rica and i don't believe the was a gift
some US citizens that live in CR pretent to bring USA with them and expect us(costa ricans)to obey their commands.If you dont speak spanish,well then learn or pay for a translator if you dont like CR then USA always welcomes you...Have you ever heard a hispanic imigrant in USA complaining about gringos that doesnt speak spanish?please.....
I went to Costa Rica several summers ago and there are irritating things like poor water pressure but the Costa Ricans are very educated and friendly. Many knew English.
I must say, no matter where you go, you will find all these issues, bottom line, Costa Rica is a gorgeous country, I just moved out of New York CIty's Upper East Side to Fort Lee, NJ which is only 3 miles outside NYC. Every second there was full of noise, tons of people, the traffic a nightmare, I lived in CA as well ( W. Hollywood, Thousand Oaks and Hope Ranch ( a suburb of Santa Barbara ) CA is a living nightmare!! Enjoy the stress-free live and overlook the small things.
if you don't like it..... go back to LA bitch y zorra...
MyGress 1 week ago
last thing i want to hear from you guys is complaining about anything in my lovely Costa Rica.
enjoy the costarican living style, if you don't like it .....shhhh...go back home !!!!
JCA562 1 month ago
No offense but, Lucinda needs to pull the stick out of her butt and chill out. Leave a camera on the table in LA and I bet it disappears. Don't lock your doors in Chicago, you may be lucky to find your car still there. these sound like pretty petty excuses to not stay in CR. If you don't like it, just say it's not for you and go home. No excuses needed.
Jackle61 1 month ago
@Iworkwithnitwits Poor water pressure? Really? That's all that's wrong with CR? I'd just be happy to have running water. I don't need a shower massage and all that other useless crap.
Jackle61 1 month ago
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firstliberty 1 month ago
great video..
minor25 1 month ago
nobody will give a stadium like that for free,, there is always a price... something under the table. i'm from costa rica and i don't believe the was a gift
minor25 1 month ago
some US citizens that live in CR pretent to bring USA with them and expect us(costa ricans)to obey their commands.If you dont speak spanish,well then learn or pay for a translator if you dont like CR then USA always welcomes you...Have you ever heard a hispanic imigrant in USA complaining about gringos that doesnt speak spanish?please.....
enigma7681 1 month ago
I went to Costa Rica several summers ago and there are irritating things like poor water pressure but the Costa Ricans are very educated and friendly. Many knew English.
Iworkwithnitwits 1 month ago
I must say, no matter where you go, you will find all these issues, bottom line, Costa Rica is a gorgeous country, I just moved out of New York CIty's Upper East Side to Fort Lee, NJ which is only 3 miles outside NYC. Every second there was full of noise, tons of people, the traffic a nightmare, I lived in CA as well ( W. Hollywood, Thousand Oaks and Hope Ranch ( a suburb of Santa Barbara ) CA is a living nightmare!! Enjoy the stress-free live and overlook the small things.
jchacone1 1 month ago