Is there a lot of diversity? Are people in Tequisquiapan accepting of differences?
When we asked people about diversity in Tequisquiapan and whether locals are accepting of differences, they said...
"Tequis is wonderful. I came about 8 mo before the pandemic hit. We went through a bit of a stretch, but it is slowly coming back. Restaurants and tiendas are coming back. The town does get crowded on big holidays - Easter Holiday and Christmas. Normal weekends are 'busy' but doable. We locals just tend to stay home Friday thru Sunday. You do have to watch out for the teenagers on 4 wheelers! As far as diversity, it depends upon what you define as diversity. There is not a large LGBTQ population here. This is a VERY family oriented town. If that is what you are looking for, I suggest San Miguel. The statement about police not chasing for mordidas is true. I personally have had to get help 2 times. Just this past week, I was rear ended at a stop sign and they are just as nice and fair as can be. All have a smile and are caring! Tequis is no where near as congested as San Miguel - very tranquil lifestyle!!!," said another expat in Tequisquiapan, Mexico.
"Tequisquiapan is a diverse place with people who hail from a wide variety of backgrounds. From the indigenous families that have lived in the area since pre-Columbian times, to the more recent immigrants coming from different parts of the country, the population is varied and vibrant. In general, people in Tequisquiapan are open-minded and accepting of differences. There is a sense of pride that is evident in the community, a spirit of inclusion, and a genuine desire to learn from each other," wrote a member who made the move to Tequisquiapan, Mexico.
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Is there a lot of diversity? Are people in Tequisquiapan accepting of differences?
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