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On a somewhat related topic: I want to bring an Ipad down with me. What type is compatible to use to get the sim card in Costa Rica? GSM, TDMA, 3G, 4G? I was intending to ‘accidentially’ forget the ipad as a way of saying thanks to my Tica extended family for their ever giving hospitality… But I want to make sure it works there. (it would sort of not be much of a surprise if data didn’t work, and they could only use it at home on wifi)
Any thoughts?
Mucho Gusto.
Cappy208ParticipantWell… I guess I won’t be showing this particular post to my wife, as a logical reason to allay her thoughts or “fears” about healthcare in CR!!!
The topic of the post was: ‘Whats holding you back’
I am only concerned with providing my wife and I with a decent way of life, a rational expectation of healthcare, and to enjoy the lifestyle, and outlook of ‘pura vida’ that I seem to enjoy while in CR.
The post thought ( I thought ) was to elicit comments and ideas from others about why CR IS a great place to live, grow and retire in. Or why others were reluctant to come/go to CR.
Personal critiques of our reasons or thoughts are not helpful or useful to determine the original answer to the question of: ‘Whats holding you back.’
This answer is what many are looking for, and the reason why so many are even thinking about this idea!
Cappy208ParticipantI would agree, “The dream lives.” However I am surprised no one else has commented on this topic..
My better half has her hand firmly on my shoulders stopping us from seriously looking at CR, because she is concerned about the healthcare, and the importance of living in an area far removed from it. I would never live in San Jose, but to live in the far south or Guanacaste region seems far from ready professional healthcare.
Any thoughts?
John
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