I too agree. It's nice to be able to afford a housekeeper, luxurious. I don't like the typical Americans that have the [Dave Chapel Attitude] thinking to themselves, "I'm rich *" ..and that they are somehow more important or better than others.
People that know nothing of the culture and simply think they can move here, pick another place. Honduras is not a vacation home or retirement destination it is beautiful Honduras. If the drivers are crazy it's only because what you know living in the states is your perception and things are different in different places.
It's not very safe for white people to come to Honduras as a tourist, as I am constantly told to be safe or how people have been robbed or killed. If you don't speak spanish or you are not wanting to be a part of the culture then there's no reason to live like an American in someone elses country.
Honduras is wonderful and I enjoy being a member of the community. I come from the united states and have been arounds latin culture, food, language and women for many years having many relationships with hispanic friends, families, communities, coworkers and more. I have liked being "mexican" more than following the teachings of american society so it was an easy switch. It was very easy for me to belong because I know how different the lifestyles can be and living with less or in my eyes more is a lot better than having the need of an oversized car, big house, gadgets, name brands or other american brain washing. You really dont need to buy all that junk and life is better without it. We live simple here, using just enough to get by and having to go to the town for most everything especially vegetables.