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 Puerto Rico Question..?
Maybe im not asking correctly, i live in NJ and im a green card holder.. not a citizen but yes leagal to enter and leave the US. Now, going to Puerto Rico, would it be the same as going to Florida ...


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 Carribean men?
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 Where is the best holiday destination for couples?
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 In Jamaica 95% of the population is homophobic!Why?
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 What is a reggae?
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 How many people from Puerto Rico are here?
And from where....


 Are americans allowed to travel to Cuba ?
I want to go to H...


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 PBR (Priority Bus Route) Etiquette?
This is cute & funny - Enjoy


Bus route decorum:- Breaking it down to a science!!!

1) When entering a maxi and there are people in it....YOU not them... Your the one to ...


 Does anyone know about Trinidad and Tobago?
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 Whats the best thing to Do in the carribean?
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 I want to go to the Caribbean for a 10 day break in Nov. What's the best island to go to and the best deal?
I'm looking to go to the Caribbean for around 10 days on a budget of about £800 per person. I'm open to the island to go to (although Cuba, St Lucia and Antigua appeal). Anyone got an ...


 What is the best caribbean country to visit during the summer?
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 Favorite Trini fruit?
De section lookin kinda bare so I say lemme ask allyuh a question. What's yuh fav Trini/Caribbean fruit. Mines is Pommerac followed by Cashew fruit. I remember my cousin who had a cashew tree ...


 What language do the jamaicans speak?
is the language in jamaica referred to as rastafarian, british, indian, african tribe language or other, i wanna visit ...


 Anyone been to Cuba on holiday?
I've booked 2 weeks in Cuba in June 2007 for our honeymoon and am looking a bit of feedback from people who have been there and any hints for making my time there more enjoyable....


 How can an American (like me) travel to Cuba?
Does anyone know how an American can travel to Cuba?I know there is an embargo on Cuba placed there for no good reason only to keep the cubal people stuck in poverty.There must be a way for an ...



Trina K

Help me I am having Jamaica withdrawls bad. 225 days till our next trip to Negril, need a jamaican friend!?

Any jamaicans in the house? Why is it I long to live in your country? Your people are beautiful and pure, I miss them. We traveled to Negril in April 2006 and met several great friends. We toured the island, we witnessed the poverty of your people. We learned about your government and your hardships. Jamaica is an amazing place with deep culture and deeper family values. Americans could learn from the Jamaicans, I know I did.

    



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LeXi
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Excuse me, some of these ppl (beautyprincess especially) who answered this question are just plain rude! First of all jamaica has no more liars, murderers and theives than any other country, I was born and i live in Jamaica and whereas i may tell i lie now and then like the average person I am no theif and i certainly never killed anything more than a mosquito or a cockroach. Jamaica is filled for the most part with wonderful people as you've said it's just that our downfalls seem to be more publicized than those of other countries. I certainly don't see any jamaicans invading middle eastern countries and raping their women and killing their people with undue reason (enough said). We have our problems yes but so does everywhere else. Maybe it is sheer ignorance why SOME people have a hard time in jamaica, i've lived in jamaica all my life and i can honestly say that I'm more educated than alot of people and have experienced most of the "first world territories" first hand and i have never been inclined to leave my homeland even once. Have fun on your next trip and try to visit other areas of the island i was in negril just last month and it is beautiful but i know other areas are equally as good. I hope u visited rick's cafe (it's a must see). Try goin to ocho rios and other parts of St. Ann, St. James and Trelawny. Have fun next trip! I hope it will be even better than your last


lisa
LEXI YOU TOOK ALL THE WORD FROM MY MOUTH!!! i live in montego bay where most people consider the best part of jamaica never lived anywhere else but never heard of any jamaicans killing any tourist for no watch that damn low life so call caribbean girl better get her facts right jamaica is like any other country just over bless with more friendly people and beautiful places


Justin T
well thanks, I'm not certain if i could find a friend for you though. Try listening to our music too its great. Vybz Kartel or busy signal.


RACQUEL
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I am a Jamaican but I don't live in Negril. I live & work in Kingston.
You are probably longing to live in our country because we make all tourists feel welcome. There is so much to do here.

I hope that the next time you come to Jamaica you venture to various places like Montego Bay and St. Ann.

Have fun on your next trip


heterophobicgirl
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I got married at Sandals Negril last October. I never left the resort, though. Everyone at the resort was incredibly nice, though. All of the locals are SO damn friendly and easy going. I miss hearing them saying, "it's all good."


Its Very Hot In Jamaica
I'm Jamaican and so is Lisa, i could be your friend no problem.

You long to live here because its so small and close knit and you see familiar faces. Just as Lexi I also travel to first world countries and believe you me i can never understand how the people are so cold and unfamiliar with each other, "farin" is too big and has too many isolated people for me.

PLUS so many things are caught up in bureaucracy and red tape its frustrating. e.g. someone is in need of medical attention but the doctors won't help cause they have no insurance.

Building code health code citations for this and that local, state and federal governments all have differing opinions on issues. In Jamaica and the wider Caribbean things just flow. Not to mention the doomsday/propaganda/paranoia spreading news on any little thing- "we are gioing to have less flu vaccines", "killer bees are coming" and my all time favourite terror alert : Amber".

Those Parrot Bay Rum ads are increaingly becoming true, we don't take life as seriously as the US, for example.

Next year try to come for ATI held in Negril during the Emancipation Weekend (its like Spring Break but for the locals) www.atiweekend.com

But that small island chica rude eeh? I would never knock YOUR country. Well maybe along the lines that the people cant string ideas properly together. (Lisa and Lexi Let's Get Her!!)

But boy water coming to my eye pon wat Lexi say the girl speaking from her heart, pure passion. Is true thing and for the first time she isnt being cheeky, funny or rude she set the thing straight!!!! RAAAAHH RAAAHH

When I check it out Lord NOWHERE NUH BETTER than Yard.


boy_jam_arch
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If you back is against the wall you have to fight to get out,I am positive you will find many friend in Jamaica


Twizz
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Jamaican me crazy! Ha ha. You should smoke some flame ganja; that will bring back memories of good ol' Jamaica.


mrs b
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I am happy someone else feels this way about my country


Bare Bear
That is great that you learned something! I'm sure it is nice to visit poverty and then go back to your great wealthy and wasteful country. Hope you leave some money there when you visit. Maybe you should move there for a while. Smoke a dubbie and teach kids how to be white.


eagleboy225
Alright>????


burberry_princess
my entire family is jamaican, they're naturally not very nice. i go there every summer and i hate it, but thats just me


beautyprincess
gyal im from the caribbean, but not from jamaica. some part of jamica is very bad. watch ur bad. ppl will kill u for ur watch even ur water bottle. trust me. no body more tief and lie like jamaicans.............. them bad. but them dancing move sweet no world............................ but me atell u yeah them songs and the little piece of island viewing good. but u no what u will learn.. so go a head!



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