What do expats find most challenging?
We asked expats and digital nomads what they find the most challenging about the local culture in El Transito. They wrote...
"Expats in El Transito often find the language barrier to be the most challenging aspect of the local culture, as Spanish is the primary language spoken and not everyone is fluent in English. The slower pace of life can also be a challenge for those accustomed to a faster, more structured lifestyle. Additionally, the lack of certain amenities and services that are common in more developed countries, such as reliable internet or a variety of shopping options, can be difficult to adjust to. Some expats may also struggle with understanding and adapting to local customs and social norms. Lastly, the heat and humidity of the tropical climate can be uncomfortable for those not used to such conditions," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to El Transito, Nicaragua.
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What do expats find most challenging?
If you live in El Transito, newcomers to El Transito would love to hear your answer to this question.