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Pura Vida, the cultural differences between the U.S. and Costa Rica

Ticos are physically fit and take pride in physical appearance.

In the U.S., a trip to the local discount store would reveal an embarrassing plethora of obese people dressed in sweats. Not so in Costa Rica, many Ticos don’t own cars so they walk everywhere – up and down the hills.  A shopping trip is a social outing, and men, women, and children dress up. 

This is a noisy country.

Barking dogs, loud trucks, noisy motorcycles, crowing roosters, music blaring from speakers mounted on cars, and car alarms wailing are the common everyday sounds of Costa Rica. 

Their is no “arts” scene.

Outside of the capitol city of San Jose, cultural activities are very rare.  Entertainment often takes the form of a “tope” (horse parade) or rodeo.  Churches will have celebrations on holidays featuring food booths and kid activities. 

Adapting to the cultural differences between the United States and Costa Rica is a constant challenge for expats. Even those who are fluent in the language, still find them uttering the fateful words… “why don’t they do it THIS way…”  

Because, Pura Vida. 

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Mark Van Patten

Mark Van Patten retired at age 64 and moved to Costa Rica with his first, and only, wife and four dogs. They live in Atenas, Costa Rica in a small home 4 kilometers from the center of town. Their trips to town are often interrupted to stop to give rides to their neighbors or to let the cows pass on the way to pasture. Mark has blogged at Going Like Sixty about stuff of interest to baby boomers including retiring, moving, and living in Costa Rica. Mark and his wife have their house for sale so they can have a larger place for her hobbies and crafts. Check it out at AtenasHouse4Sale.com You can also reach him via email

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