I have been living here in the Dominican republic pretty long but still there are some things that do not stop surprising me.
Here are some of them.
1. Always, when I am leaving supermarkets and go to the car the guards in the parking lot ask me to give them some pesos. It does not stop surprise me.
I just can not believe that the gaurds can do a fortune on this so why they ask? I cannot believe that they starving to death either, by their looks at least. Maybe it comes from the nomads ( no-mad, or the no-proud men that always beg, partly because being proud of themselves is equal to being crazy) that i heard beilieve in that if you take a peso or dollar from the rich you will become rich too. I do not know.:surprised
4.The boys that clean the windshields of cars in the streets do not stop surprise me. They start to wash the windshields or your car without asking a permition or even looking at you while you are protesting of all mights.They start do their work with grown-up expression on their faces. :classic: What surprised me more one day was that one boy started to clean the windshield of my car that was ablsolutely clear (I had just left the car wash). He had cleaned the windshield and went to another car that was on the opposite side of the streets. And ...he did not come up to me to take the money it looked like he forgot.:classic:
Happy New Year to everyone:classic: and God bless you all
Here are some of them.
1. Always, when I am leaving supermarkets and go to the car the guards in the parking lot ask me to give them some pesos. It does not stop surprise me.
I just can not believe that the gaurds can do a fortune on this so why they ask? I cannot believe that they starving to death either, by their looks at least. Maybe it comes from the nomads ( no-mad, or the no-proud men that always beg, partly because being proud of themselves is equal to being crazy) that i heard beilieve in that if you take a peso or dollar from the rich you will become rich too. I do not know.:surprised
4.The boys that clean the windshields of cars in the streets do not stop surprise me. They start to wash the windshields or your car without asking a permition or even looking at you while you are protesting of all mights.They start do their work with grown-up expression on their faces. :classic: What surprised me more one day was that one boy started to clean the windshield of my car that was ablsolutely clear (I had just left the car wash). He had cleaned the windshield and went to another car that was on the opposite side of the streets. And ...he did not come up to me to take the money it looked like he forgot.:classic:
Happy New Year to everyone:classic: and God bless you all