Tegucigalpa - Post Report Question and Answers

Knowing what you know now, would you still move to this city?

Absolutely, I would do this tour all over again and I have no regrets. Great experience, language learning, career development and a beautiful experience for the children. - Mar 2024


Yup. I wanted to learn Spanish and this gave me an opportunity to not only learn Spanish but use it in everyday life. - Jan 2024


Absolutely! Maybe we'll bid it again in the future????!!!! - Aug 2023


I would but I would probably not choose to work inside the mission. - Feb 2022


Definitely! - Oct 2019


Maybe not. - Jul 2018


Yes. It isn't as exotic as some might like, and it isn't as comfortable as others might like. But I think it's a great combination of a lot of things. - May 2018


Absolutely not. We would have quit the State Department. - May 2018


I wouldn't willingly do another assignment here, but I don't hate it either. For two years there are enough things to see and do to occupy your time. A three year assignment would be much more challenging I think. I'd only recommend this post to a family with small children. - Apr 2018


Not a chance. The best view of Tegucigalpa will be as the plane lifts off the ground. WORST place I have ever lived. - Jun 2016


- Yes. We like it alot and are happy. - Feb 2016


No. - Aug 2015


Absolutely not - Jul 2015


I didn't have a choice in coming here; if I knew what I knew now I would be kicking and screaming along the way! - Dec 2014


No. - Oct 2014


YES. The new Ambassador has improved the morale at post. - Sep 2014


In a heartbeat. - Aug 2014


Not sure. - Jun 2014


Yes. - Mar 2014


NO. - Jan 2014


I would, but I'm a bit off :) - Oct 2013


YES. - Jun 2013


Never. No one should go to Honduras. - Jun 2013


Probably yes. - Apr 2013


Absolutely. I have already extended here. - Jan 2012


Absolutely. - Nov 2009


Yes, we have been very happy, but I think it's because we made some great friends and we love having wonderful domestic help with two small children. - Oct 2009


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