Originally Posted by
seedsbelize2
This post is all of it. I just got home from applying for the national old age pension. I was reticent to do it in Tixkokob because I wanted anonymity. Not an issue. I was the only (former) foreigner there and nobody batted an eye. I take the town bike in, to shop, and park it and walk away. Wonder of wonders. If I’m taking the bus to the city, there is a place to park it out of the weather and secure, for 40 cents. Tixkokob is a public transportation hub the likes of which I haven’t seen outside of Merida. We have services here that are normally reserved for cities with larger populations. Fiber optic internet. Two gas stations. A bank. An OXXO (a national chain of minimarts, at which you can pay various bills). I buy my phone plan there so I don’t have to deal with the app. Nor do I have to pay the commission at the bank. The cherry on top is how friendly and accommodating everybody is. When I am in town shopping at various places, I get the smiles, because it is just so pleasant.
Sounds pretty cool. Be careful not to extol the virtues too much before the tourists flood the place and ruin everything, as they are often inclined to do.
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