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For all the naysayers that say Dominicans aren't really civil, etc. etc I would like to say I'm back in the States and I'm already missing the friendliness I've been accustomed to back home in the DR. In fact, I myself, while never really being unfriendly have noticed that I am a lot more friendly than I used to be in addition to being more patient when waiting in lines and definitely a more courteous driver.
Maybe some can be attributed to not being in the "ratrace" but not all of it. I also see that most of my compatriots are always running around like they have 500 things to do and am wondering if this is the price to pay for having power that never goes out, good streets and good customer service. Who knows? All I know is I am a friendlier and more courteous person since I moved to the DR and that is good.
Now if we can just get the power to stay on 24/7, the potholes filled and responsible gov't. the DR would be heaven on earth!
Maybe some can be attributed to not being in the "ratrace" but not all of it. I also see that most of my compatriots are always running around like they have 500 things to do and am wondering if this is the price to pay for having power that never goes out, good streets and good customer service. Who knows? All I know is I am a friendlier and more courteous person since I moved to the DR and that is good.
Now if we can just get the power to stay on 24/7, the potholes filled and responsible gov't. the DR would be heaven on earth!