Are all you expatriates so RUDE????

El_Uruguayo

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I agree with AZB to an extent. You want to avoid the expat ghetto, i.e. expats who hang out with expats and don't really make any efforts to assimilate the culture, or speak the language etc. That being said you can meet some very interesting, educated foreigners, who are well travelled, and could definately be good people to have around.
 

chola1978

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Tu no ta cloro con lo tuyo, te caen bien los dominicanos o no. cuz your coment was more pointing out that mainily you cnat trust dominican pero si los gringos. tengo o no la razon? Usted es mayor de edad puede decir y hacer lo que quiera, lo que te deje dicho es que con comentarios como ese suenas como un racista.recuerda no todo el que participa aqui toma el tiempo de leer todos tus post.El l oque escribistes experesas un rencor asia los Dominicanos y lo ironico es que es un forum de DR y creo que vives en DR............its funny. I hated they way lots of ignornat americans view my culture i nthe states os I decided to bounce to DR. I left when i was 6 so I was more an american than a dominican. Peor si no me gusta como me tratan por my tono de voz, color y raza I had a couple of choices. I pick my home land.
CC...no creo que sea racista en ningun sentido de la palabra lo que si te digo es que con comentarios asi es facil jusgartealmenos que leean todos tus post.

Montro cojalo suave....................y pongase cloro, te caen bien o no los criollos?
 

chola1978

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My experince withis forum is that in the begining I got haze due to my poor spelling skills but I got responses. I understood that I was in the wrong not making an efford to clean my post.( If guess they accetped my terrible spelling by now) Most of this guys/gals work so is hard to get immidieate response. I you are a guess in our country I recomend you to experience the local culture food and if you cna find a gringo to hel pout fabulos so they cna give you the tour that make them stick around.
I which you the best of luck. When in Rome......................................
 

Keith R

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It sounds like the life of an expat in SD has not changed all that much since I moved back from there in 1999. As others have told you, SD is a large city with the expats a tiny portion and spread out, whereas in place like Sosua they are concentrated, are a large percentage and tend to all know one another. There is no single place or group of places to find expats in SD that I know of, whereas everyone knows well where to go in places like Sosua or Puerto Plata.

At the risk of over-generalizing, most people go to live in SD for different reasons than many on the North Coast -- i.e., they're there because of work or family or both, and this eats up much of their time, energy and social focus. That certainly was the case for me when I lived there.

I found several types of expats in SD when I lived there: (1) the diplomats and local top company execs who thought that they were too good for us regular folk, even if they would have been just like us back home; (2) the transients, who were many, coming to SD making a good show of settling in, only to disappear without warning a few weeks or months later (can't count how many of these I saw come and go over 4 yrs); (3) the "questionables" (met many of these), the ones people in this thread have warned about, who are running from something or are just shady and with whom you always feel (or should feel) on your guard; (4) the "lost souls" -- regular people who slowly find each other, often by accident, over time.

Careful about seeking out expats too much -- it becomes a crutch, and you don't learn Dominican ways and thinking, speaking, relating. In my experience, the people who hung out only with expats made little effort to understand the host culture and viewed it through a warped lens. That doesn't mean you should shun them, but understand that you need to find your own "fit" in the Dominican scene through direction interaction with Dominicans as much as possible.

As for places... well, a suggestion or two. If you like cultural events, check with the Dominico-American to see what they have scheduled or know of, and they should have a mailing list. If you like books, check out the Helen Kellogg Library, located at Av. Independencia 253, behind the Ephiphany Church, Tel. 689-8949. Someone else mentioned Carol Morgan -- I would follow that tip up. Also, check to see what other tips DR1 has at dr1.com/living

Hope this was helpful.

Best regards,
Keith R
 

Criss Colon

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Looks Like The "OP" Turkey "SANATION" Bailed!

Just as I thought!
He came,He Saw,He "Bailed"!

I guess all we "Rude Expats" might know what we are talking about after all!
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