Is it normal for someone who lives in the Dark to show interest in being friends with an American and not want to leave the DR or get a visa?
It depends. They might be playing the long game.
Not all Dominicans want to leave, but those who want to stay are usually upper middle to upper class who live very well there.
Its difficult to give you a honest reply without more details. You say lives in the dark? I understand this as lives illegal in the USA if this is right then your question " not want to leave the DR or get a visa" is confusion.Is it normal for someone who lives in the Dark to show interest in being friends with an American and not want to leave the DR or get a visa?
I think the “dark” was an autocorrect for “DR”.Its difficult to give you a honest reply without more details. You say lives in the dark? I understand this as lives illegal in the USA if this is right then your question " not want to leave the DR or get a visa" is confusion.
Ok maybe let's see what the poster replies because if I am not mistaken I think I saw another post about being living in USA and has a relation with a Dominican living in the USA with expired Visa. Note I may be confused with another poster!I think the “dark” was an autocorrect for “DR”.
A few years ago a poll was done among young people (I think they were under 25 years old) and I think the result was something like 60% had the desire to leave the country. 40% isn't a small piece of the pie though. That is only among the young which comprises probably 2 to 3 million people, maybe more. 40% of 3 million is around 1.2 million. That's a lot of young people for a small country. Now, assuming you're referring to someone under 25, that would be 1 out of 1.2 million that think like him. Food for thought.Is it normal for someone who lives in the Dark to show interest in being friends with an American and not want to leave the DR or get a visa?
Bingo. She wants to send money to her "friend" and now wants him to leave the DR (I'm guessing to be with her)It depends. They might be playing the long game.
Not all Dominicans want to leave, but those who want to stay are usually upper middle to upper class who live very well there.