4 Reasons Why We Live with Ease in GDL

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  • čas přidán 13. 02. 2024
  • Join me and Kira (@DesigningEase) as we recall our Day in the Life of 2 Negritos in Guadalajara. A beautiful day exploring our new city. Kira is a brilliant woman. We have our careers in common that we are both Human Resources professionals. Our conversation turns to why living abroad (in Guadalajara specifically) has been so healing for us: 1. the toxic work environments we had to escape from, 2. the need and space to take care of our mental health, 3. abandoning the non-ending Hustle culture, 4. how Guadalajara is a safe space for the LGBT+ community and why we need more Single Black men and Queer Black men in the Black ExPat space.
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    @bricklane
    @blaxitglobal
    @browngirlstradetoo
    @AdaliaAborisade
    @LacktoLegacy
    @Roshida
    @StephaniePerry
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Komentáře • 15

  • @MelaninManTravels
    @MelaninManTravels  Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks for watching my video. Please subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already. One question I asked Kira was, because Black women are out here, What do you think single black man and queer black men need to know to help them make a decision to move abroad ? What do you think?

  • @angielu3273
    @angielu3273 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for this most encouraging and informative video. You and Kira are the impetus for my move forward.

  • @waltermurch5326
    @waltermurch5326 Před 7 dny +1

    I love GDL! I also enjoyed Ajijic (stayed there on vacation for a month). My Spanish is very basic, so I'm interested in attending a Spanish school in GDL. I'm curious what Spanish school would you recommend?

  • @marthag691
    @marthag691 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video, I am a Mexican living in California for the last 38 years and planning my retirement back to Mexico. There are definitely many words and lingos in Spanish that are difficult and sometimes impossible to translate, but one thing is for sure, Mexicans are not racists, for the most part anyway, and not in the way that we see it in the US.
    So for someone to call you Negrito or "Negrita", is a way to describe you in a dear way, like someone that is chubby, will be "gordita", or someone that is blonde, will be "guerita", or someone that is short, will be "chaparrita", someone that is brown skin will be "morenita" and so on, these are some examples, it is more of a reference to identify someone, never about being racist, a Mexican would never understand the racism that goes on in the US and what black and brown (me) people go through. I lived in Guadalajara until the age of 17 and go back often, I hope you enjoy your life there, is definitely a lifestyle that I miss, and hope to go back to soon, I visit often and have family and friends there, if you ever need anything, I will be happy to guide you.

    • @MelaninManTravels
      @MelaninManTravels  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hi Martha. Thank you for your sweet and kind words. I’m enjoying living here amongst these lovely people. Thanks for the lesson as well. I’ve not felt anyone has treated me differently here because of my race. Growing up in LA, I cannot say the same about my experiences there. Thanks for watching and sharing!

  • @teeg472
    @teeg472 Před 19 dny

    My only concerns moving there will be employment. Can we move there and get good jobs ?

    • @MelaninManTravels
      @MelaninManTravels  Před 19 dny +1

      That requires research because it depends on your specific situation. All visa types don’t allow you to work for a Mexican company. Assuming you’re American, you would need a Us employer or work online.

  • @S2Vconsulting
    @S2Vconsulting Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hello Carlos, l am planning a scouting trip to Guadalajara and would like to meet you and get some information about the area as I am considering moving there.Is that possible?

    • @MelaninManTravels
      @MelaninManTravels  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hi there. I’m Kevin. When do you plan to visit? We have a great group here that you can glean a lot of information from. I’m glad to be of assistance. Message me on IG @KevinMelaninMan

    • @S2Vconsulting
      @S2Vconsulting Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@MelaninManTravels My apologies Kevin for getting your name wrong. Thank you for responding back so quickly! I am working on a scouting trip at the end of this month. Arriving in Guadalajara on 5/23/24.

  • @gregjeffries8825
    @gregjeffries8825 Před 2 měsíci +2

    White adjacency

  • @jayajaya788
    @jayajaya788 Před měsícem

    I don't think that I would like anybody calling me a Negrito!!1 I don't like anything with N-words...I don't like my own people using that N-word at all!!! I think it's unacceptable ...don't start something then it won't be nothing!!!

    • @MelaninManTravels
      @MelaninManTravels  Před měsícem

      I totally understand. The difference is the purpose and history behind the word in the US. Those words weren’t used in other places so they have a different meaning and connotation like many English words used in the UK or South Africa that a totally different meaning in the US. Thanks for listening