Thursday, June 16, 2011

What you should really worry about when visiting Mexico

Following my post on safety in Mexico, I found this article by travel writer Susie Albin-Najera, who is often asked about that exact subject. She has come up with some things you SHOULD worry about. Number 6 is my favourite, but I manage to handle it by doing both.

"People ask me everyday if Mexico is safe. “Is Mexico safe? Will I get shot?” Well, I suppose it’s like if a person from Mexico asked me if they would get shot if they traveled to Los Angeles. Is it possible? Yes. Is it probable? No.
The fact is, you have a 1.3% chance of being a victim of crime in Mexico.
But, as a frequent traveler to Mexico, I think it’s only fair to let you know that there are some warnings to traveling in Mexico.
So, here is a list of things you just might have to worry about while you’re visiting Mexico:
  • You might overeat at the endless Sunday brunch and get heartburn
  • You might trip and fall on the cobblestone streets
  • You might get acid indigestion from too much fresh squeezed lemonade
  • You might get sunburned and have to spend extra money buying aloe vera gel
  • You might lose your hearing if you are sitting next to a 26-piece mariachi band
  • You might have a hard time deciding whether to go to the beach or get a massage
  • You might hit someone with a golf ball because you were blinded by the sun
  • You might get really tired from having so much fun, that you forget to buy souvenirs for your family back home, and they might get mad
  • You might fall completely, head-over-heals in love and never want to leave which causes you to be depressed when you have to go to the airport to go back home
Thanks Susie for putting it in perspective, and putting a smile on our faces

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