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>What was your favorite part?
>The food
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sex
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tbqh the best part about mexico was the street food
the mexican food here isn't as good in america
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>>2883707
I never got food illness from eating street food in all of Latin America, traveling for over 6 months.
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>>2883713
You know I guess I don't know if it was from the food or the water, but I was too lazy to buy bottled water when I was a teen I spent 5 weeks in Mexico and I did have off and on diarrhea but it wasn't horrible or painful iirc.

Also, I am currently traveling through where NY meets PA and eating restaurant leftovers. I got a seafood risotto cuz that was the closest they had to a pasta dish. Perhaps a mistake. The risotto is - spicy. Why?
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>>2883702

>The prostitutes and the drug off course, ha ha.
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>>2883702
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOFqaBsTFj4
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>>2883707
You don't find the meat in Mexico to be of lower quality than in America? Buy beef tacos in America and they have tender chunks of steak. In Mexico, they use the scraps and leftovers of the cow. Portion sizes are usually smaller as well.
>>2883713
You must be Hispanic then, kek
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>>2883702
It's a valid answer if the country had nothing else to offer. No one's going to Singapore to experience the local Singaporean culture, or to learn about how ancient Singaporeans used to live hundreds of years ago.
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>>2883722
>You don't find the meat in Mexico to be of lower quality than in America?
I visited 20 years ago. Maybe things were different. They took me to the al pastor taco street place, open late, menu was beer and al pastor tacos from the spit with onion and cilantro on corn tortillas

the meat was better than anything I've had in america
they also took me to a cousin's wedding where they roasted a goat and served it with mole and the meat was good
and my family made me tamales with meat
I think its like where you are in mexico
theres middle class mexico
and poor mexico

>Portion sizes are usually smaller as well
a lot of american food is slop quality to compensate though
like when you get REAL fries from a restaurant that they cut and fried in house, you tend to get less cuz its more expensive but they are so much better
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>>2883755
>that typing style
Pedro please go outside
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>>2883758
I'm American. I only visited Mexico twice. Once as a little kid for a family vacation to Cancun, and once as a teen for a family homestay one summer.
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>>2883702
as a 3rd-worlder improsined in an Afghanistan-like country, my favorite part (and the reason of my travelling) is chilling at comfy drinking establishments.
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>>2883702
>>What was your favorite part?
not being in britain
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>>2883702
I always say this while talking to normies otherwise they think you are putting on airs and get pissy at you.
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>>2883755
Cabrito asado, okay, yeah that would be freaking delicious (and not cheap either).

Best tacos al pastor I had were in the cold windy shithole of Perote, Veracruz (nice 14000' peak nearby though). Such succulently delicious meat, dripping with savory grease. Very generous portions as well. But I've had enough disappointing tacos in Mexico to stop eating them for extended periods of time. Barbacoa that is slimy mush, or asada which is leathery and tasteless.
>>2883765
It takes a certain type to enjoy the company of bar-goers. I never have.
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>>2883702
Malaysia in a nutshell, but don't tell anyone the food is mid compared to the selection in the USA or you will get a bunch of India wannabes yelling at you



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