Costa Rica Expat Tours

find your new life in paradise

  • Home
  • Expat in C.R.
    • Costa Rica Expat Haven
    • The 4 C’s Framework
    • Take the Tour Before You Buy!
  • Our Tours
    • Costa Rica Expat Consulting
    • Exploratory Rental Search
    • Book Your Tour
    • Testimonials
  • Blog & Podcast
    • Blog Archive
    • World Changers Expat Podcast
    • The Definitive Guide -2nd Edition
  • About
    • Costa Rica Expat Properties
    • Costa Rica Commercial Real Estate

Archives for June 2015

The Freedom to be Unpretentious

June 20, 2015 by Costa Rica Guy Leave a Comment

I can be critical of developed country cultures (without naming names). Are you put off by that?

After all, I am from the U.S. and I guess in many ways I’m the proverbial pot who called the kettle black.

I admit that, being a gringo, I’m often guilty of pretentiousness myself. It’s my way of denying (to the world and to myself) how average and unheroic I really am.

Pretentious is defined by Webster’s Dictionary as…”expressive of affected, unwarranted, or exaggerated importance, worth, or stature.”

My frequent observation of those from the U.S. that try to make the cultural transition to life in Costa Rica, is that their pretentiousness is not so much in trying to be someone they’re not (that’s what they do at home among friends). It’s in trying too hard to convey that they are from a place that is far better off economically and that puts them in a superior position vis a vis the rest of the world.

It’s the attitude of “looking down” or “talking down” to anyone who does not speak, look, dress, smell, or act just like they do.

The truth is that where you were born, or where you went to school, or what you scored on the SAT, your socio-economic position or any number of other such “feathers in your cap” do not make you better than the next person.

They only make your experience of life different.

Whenever I feel I must don my own “feathery cap of pretentiousness,” I believe that’s just me trying to draw attention away from my unlimited human inadequacies.

And we’re all just human.

My experience of Latin America has largely been limited to my time here in Costa Rica and frequent visits to other countries such as Nicaragua, Panama and Colombia.

With noted exceptions, usually from those of the “higher classes,” the society here is decidedly unpretentious. Costa Ricans are quite comfortable being exactly who they are socially, economically, morally and in every other way.

There is not a sense, at least I don’t feel it, of having to “keep up with the Joneses.”

I have to admit that this competitive aspect of U.S. culture keeps me here in Costa Rica*.

In Costa Rica I can be poor and damn proud of it!

Here what you have, materially speaking, is not the measuring stick of what you’re “worth” and that is refreshing.

Is that 100% true in all cases? No and especially not in certain areas of San Jose, where U.S. culture and influence are very strong.

But San Jose is not Costa Rica and by and large outside of the social and business scene of that city, there is a liberating lack of pretentiousness. No one is going to judge you by what kind of car you drive, or job you have, or how big your house is.

They will judge you by how big of a smile you wear and whether you know how to be polite and, especially, based on your humility.

Being unpretentious means having the ability to laugh at yourself. It is to have an awareness of who you are and to be comfortable in being just that person.

In Costa Rica you have the freedom to be unpretentious and just be yourself…as long as you let others do the same.

Better to be a nobody and yet have a servant than pretend to be somebody and have no food.

Proverbs 12:9 (NIV)

image credit:bayucca (busy) via Compfight cc

Filed Under: Costa Rica Culture, Costa Rica Guy Personal and Humorous Tagged With: costa rica culture

The Reasons for Costa Rica Biodiversity

June 5, 2015 by Costa Rica Guy Leave a Comment

Here’s an explanation from our resident naturalist expert, Yahaira, on what makes for the amazing degree of Costa Rica Biodiversity.

Speciation

A combination of factors has made this small Central American country – 51,100 Sq Km in its terrestrial part – own about 5% of the biodiversity on the planet. In a word, we could define what has happened here: high “speciation.”  That is, the emergence of many different species over millions of years culminating in a huge amount of present ones. What is it about Costa Rica in particular that allowed it to be a cauldron for this process?

Latitude

Costa Rica is 10 degrees north of Ecuador, i.e., it belongs to the tropical zone of the globe. It is said that climate stability of the Tropics, where the weather conditions are not extreme usually throughout the year for several million years, has allowed the emergence of many species through evolution. These sites served as refuges of life in difficult times in history, such as the glaciations. Elsewhere, the advancing ice decreased organisms radiation and speciation was slowed or even truncated for some taxonomic groups.

Microclimates

Its position between two large bodies of water, along with its narrow field allows the entry of winds, usually laden with moisture, into the territory. These winds blow in different degrees throughout the year, so its influence is variable in some places, more stable in others. This singularity, together with the system of mountain ranges that cross the country from northwest to southeast and steep changes in elevation from sea level up to 3800 m ( almost 12 000 feet) in the Cerro Chirripó, certainly has great influence in the creation of microclimates . The temperature drops as you ascend the mountain ranges and when the wind full of moisture cools on the rise, rainfall occurs differentially on both strands, Caribbean and Pacific.

Geographic Isolation

Soil types, topography and diverse climates have together served as geographical barriers to stop their distribution agencies specializing in one particular environment, as in the islands (eg, Darwin’s finches in the Galapagos Islands). The Costa Rican Caribbean red frog is not the same as the red frog that lives in the Pacific, to name an example.

Costa Rica biodiversityHopefully this has helped you understand why Costa Rica is famous for its biodiversity.

And if these issues are your thing, we invite you to come to the laboratory of life, where your next adventure may be a mixture of adrenaline, a little splash of wonder and knowledge.

Check out our Costa Rica Eco-Tour and other Costa Rica vacation package designs to see Costa Rica Biodiversity up close and personal!

Filed Under: Costa Rica Biodiversity Tagged With: biodiversity, costa rica

Connect with Costa Rica Expat Tours

  • Facebook
  • Flickr
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • Home
  • Expat in C.R.
  • Our Tours
  • Blog & Podcast
  • About

Copyright © 2025 · Parallax Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in