So my name is Jeremy, I come from France
I am 28 years old, I've been living in Mexico for about a year now
I am a teacher actually and I'm trying to open my business with a friend
So cultural... biggest cultural shock...
Like I was saying I am French, and I've lived quite a few years in the United States
So those are two countries 
I want to say relatively well organized
And coming to Mexico you discover a completely different country as far as organization is concerned
And I guess one of my biggest shock was to me
that people here never say "no"
never ever say "no"
they always say "yes" which can mean "no"
or "ahorita" which means "sure", "later"
but "later" can mean in 3 minutes or in 3 years
or actually never
I guess you have to get used to this
the reason why...
in my opinion the reason why they never say "no" is because they never want to hurt your feelings
but they sort of leave you in a position where you never know
if things are going to happen or not
But once you get used to that
you understand when people say "yes" and actually mean "yes"
or say "yes" but actually mean "no"
so that was a little something that I had to get used to
