DO put lime juice on everything, just trust me.
DON’T make the mistake of
thinking buses in Oaxaca have designated stops. It’s a free for all. Just get
up and stand near the door when you’re ready to get off.
DO try all seven moles (Negro,
Rojo, Verde , Coloradito, Amarillo, Chichilo, and Manchamantel).
DON’T be closed minded
about different perspectives
DO Say Hola! or Buenas
Dias! to random people on the street. People in Oaxaca are very friendly and
many enjoy striking up a conversation with a stranger
DON’T join protests.
DO visit Hierve el Agua.
DON’t take a mezcal shot,
sip it if you want to live.
DO visit the art museums.
DON’T refuse food or drink,
it’s considered rude.
DO try to speak as much
Spanish as you possibly can. I’ve learned more in five weeks, than I have in
five years of learning Spanish simply through conversing with people.
DON’T put toilet paper in
the toilet!!! There is a basket next to the toilet in most cases. Oaxacan plumbing
is very sensitive.
DON’T always assume no one
speaks English.
DO realize mosquitos in
Oaxaca are DEET resistant. You will get eaten alive, accept it.
DON’T be creeped out by the
lack of personal space you will get, it’s a cultural thing.
DO visit the Zocalo.
DON’T be afraid of weird
sounding foods like Chapulinas (cricket salsa). Most things end up being
delicious.
DO go to Candela on a
Thursday night.
DO bring Benadryl because
of the previous DO.
DO try Tlyaduas. They will
become your favorite thing ever!
DO bring a wide brimmed
hat, and actually wear it even if you think it looks dumb.
DO the bike ride to El Tule
(Be ware it is 12 miles though)
DO challenge yourself.
DON’T brush your teeth with
tap water (always have bottled water nearby).
DO be aware if you’re
black, people will stare unabashedly at you, but understand its curiosity not
animosity.
DON’T pet the dogs on the street.
Although they may be cute, they can be feral.
DO try lychee!
DON’T go to El Central by yourself,
ever.
DO make lasting memories and
international friendships to last a lifetime.
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Me standing at the top of Hierve el Agua |
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