Travel tips and language learning 🧠

Aug 07, 2022 12:31 pm

Hola from Mexico City,


First week in CDMX was fantástico.


Early realization for traveling… having good intel is KEY.

  • I joined Nomad List and learned a ton about the city, travel info, and connected with other travelers (some of us met IRL at meetup Friday)
  • Friends recommended places, restaurants, language apps (BaseLang), delivery services (Rappi), etc. 
  • And of course meeting local homies (events, coworking, Bumble, etc.)


Bonus intel = knowing where your stuff is. I use Apple AirTags in my luggage and backpack for peace of mind. :) 


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🇲🇽 Mexico City


CDMX is HUGE. For context, the top 5 most populated cities in the US total 20 million people. 


  1. NYC (8.6M)
  2. LA (4M)
  3. Chicago (2.6M)
  4. Houston, TX (2.4M)
  5. Phoenix, AZ (1.7M) 


The population of Mexico City…?


22 million amigos! 🤯 Muy grande. 



🧠 Language Learning 


I have a 204-day Duolingo streak going, but that’s not how you get fluent. 


Now I’m using BaseLang which offers classes and content structure. Their Sounds of Spanish pronunciation guide was the MOST helpful learning resource so far (by factor of 10x). 


Mastering the alphabet and sounds should be step 0 for any language learning. Might seem obvious, but it’s skipped by most, myself included. (practicing my rolling rr’s as I type this.)



💬 Vagabonding Highlight


“Vagabonding is about looking for adventure in normal life, and normal life within adventure. 


Vagabonding is an attitude—a friendly interest in people, places, and things that makes a person an explorer in the truest, most vivid sense of the word.”


Rolf Potts, Vagabonding



Mucho amor, 

Mitchell 


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