Well, I'm living in Tel Aviv now. I don't have a job here yet, but I'm not too worried about that yet. It's good to be in the city. Not that I didn't like living in the middle of nowhere, but there's only so much of that I can take. If anybody has any leads on jobs in Tel Aviv for somebody who's Hebrew is maginal at best, then let me know.
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You could get by with english and some rudimentary english if you stayed in the metropolitan area (San Juan, Guaynabo, Carolina, Bayamon) and in the better parts of all those cities...the better parts of living here are the following: the weather, the food, if you like our food I guess, and there is one pretty good bookstore if you read books in spanish, wich you do not...the bad parts are: unless you live in San Juan and travel during the day time only, the public transportation sucks and the driving here sucks because of too many cars and too much road rage, the local music scene sucks unless you love reggaeton and crappy pop in spanish, but the internet is a big problem solver for dealing with lack of good music. Oh, the beaches here are nice, but you need to own a car to reach them...anyway, let me know if you are coming, and keep up your learning of spanish, because it is a very rich language, and there are so many books and so much music to listen and love...anyway, let me know if you are coming this way!