What strikes me as odd is that although the Dominican-Republic is in an Island in the tropics with very hot and humid weaher, yet all the Dominicans wear long pants and even heavy jeans.
I`m wearing short shorts and I?m still sweating from between my balls, I can only imagine what that Dominican fella with the long jeans is going through.
Yet they look at the foreigners wearing shorts like they are the weird ones, and know right away short wearers are not Dominican.
This is so typically Dominican that if you wanted to figure out if someone is Dominican or not just look at what they wear. if they wear shorts then they are surely foreigners.
Don`t the Dominicans know they live in a tropical humid country ?
Shouldn`t the present culture have developed in accordance with it`s geography and weather of the Island and not that of Canada ?
I live in Santo-Domingo, maybe it`s different in other parts of the island, but I doubt it`s much different.
Does anyone have any idea since when and why this ``long pants culture?? developed ?
it`s got to be something that happened historicaly, cause it sure isn`t natural.
I`m wearing short shorts and I?m still sweating from between my balls, I can only imagine what that Dominican fella with the long jeans is going through.
Yet they look at the foreigners wearing shorts like they are the weird ones, and know right away short wearers are not Dominican.
This is so typically Dominican that if you wanted to figure out if someone is Dominican or not just look at what they wear. if they wear shorts then they are surely foreigners.
Don`t the Dominicans know they live in a tropical humid country ?
Shouldn`t the present culture have developed in accordance with it`s geography and weather of the Island and not that of Canada ?
I live in Santo-Domingo, maybe it`s different in other parts of the island, but I doubt it`s much different.
Does anyone have any idea since when and why this ``long pants culture?? developed ?
it`s got to be something that happened historicaly, cause it sure isn`t natural.