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Where to live in Mexico 2024 ratings from Mexico News Daily

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Mexico News Daily introduces a new series of articles for expats looking to move to Mexico and help them make a match with their ideal place to live.

Laugh along with our Mexican memes of the week

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Get ready to laugh again, as we bring you the best of our Spanish language memes, translated for your reading pleasure!

¡No manches! Learn new Mexican slang words with our video guide!

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What the heck does 'no manches' mean, and when (and where) should you use it?
annoying things in Mexico make this cat upset.

When Mexico makes you grumpy

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Sometimes, life in Mexico can get on your nerves - but don't let that stop you from enjoying the quirks of life in the country.

Aren’t you scared, living in Mexico?

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We've all heard this question a thousand times before, but Louisa Rogers answers some frequent concerns about life in the sun.

Here’s what to expect when adopting a dog in Mexico

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Finding a four legged friend who enjoys long walks in paradise has never been easier and you can get started on the process right away.
Couple kissing each other, but the photo is broken in half because they broke up

Trouble in paradise: What happens when you break up in Mexico?

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Breaking up is never easy, wherever you happen to be in the world, but when you add a Mexican flair to the proceedings, things can get even wilder.
Pipas in CDMX

Is Mexico City about to experience ‘Day Zero’?

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The Mexican capital looks set to run out of water next week — or does it?
US and Mexican soccer fans

Should I get offended?

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Ah, Mexicans, Americans and cross-cultural misunderstandings: Name a more iconic combination.

How Mexico’s cultural landscape has changed over 25 years

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The wonderful Mexico of today is the result of 25 years of continuous development and improvement, but what's changed in that time?

What Mexico’s Indigenous government can teach us about tradition

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A little known branch of the Mexican government is uniting Indigenous people across North America and giving new life to traditional practices.