Flying to Jamaica, which outfit looks better? |
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I'm going to Jamaica next month for 9 days. How much spending money should I bring with me? |
Additional Details I'm 21 and I'm going with my bf. I'm not sure what it is I want to do. Horseback riding? Swiming with the dolphins?... |
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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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Are Blue Eyes Considered An Exotic Physical Feature In Puerto Rico ? |
| I have a Puerto Rican friend who has blue eyes and he tells me that back in Puerto Rico he is considered exotic looking because of his eyecolor since he says that the overwhelming majority of Puerto R... |
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Carribean men? |
| last night, this carribbean man asked me for my phone number-i gave it to him because i was too shy to say no-he gave me his too. he is really good looking and a real charmer, but he is 37 and i am 1... |
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I have a 5 hour layover in San Juan, what should I do? |
| my friends and I have a 5 hour layover in San Juan, is there anything we can see nearby that will get us back to the airport without having to rush?... |
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When is the cheapest time of year to go to the dominican republic? |
| really want to take my hubby to dominican republic and both of us have had our jabs. money is a bit tight at the moment though but wondered when the cheapest time of year to go was?... |
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PBR (Priority Bus Route) Etiquette? |
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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 ... |
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Does anyone know about Trinidad and Tobago? |
| Mawnin every1!Was d cene?Lol das jus me tlkin in "trini" dialect..Back 2 my question...I am fed up of going away and when people ask me where im from and i say trinidad and tobago, there ... |
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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 ... |
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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 ... |
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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 ... |
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Karen |
To Trini's not living in Trinidad? What were the circumstances that caused you to immigrate? |
Do you want to go back to Trinidad to live? If you want to go back to Trinidad to live, what is the thing that stops you? Additional Details Keisha glad you got the treatment you needed, it really must have been a hard time for your parents.
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curious!
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Keisha don't let the crime bother you too much - even though some innocent bystanders get caught in it, most of the crime has to do with Gang related stuff (Most of the Gang Leaders / Community Leaders who signed a peace treaty back in Crowne Plaza roughly about two years ago are dead) and Domestic situations. |
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Trinisoccer
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I just come to the States to buy some Commodore 64 games and computer parts to take home to sell in '88. Meh grandfather say while me an meh brother here he might as well apply for we green card. We reach in June get Green Card in October.
20 flipping years later....well all yuh know the story...
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Is not that I doh want to go back home, and the job I doing I could easily be flying in an out with Trinbago as home base. But ah ha meh daughter here and wha ever she is I dey....So when she get older if she want to make Trinbago with daddy home base then I gone..... |
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¡Keisha!
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Love this question! My family moved because of me. I was born with a medical condition( a birth defect) that the doctors home were not able to correct and they kinda left me botched, so my parents were determined to get the corrective surgery that I needed. They moved to they states, got jobs then sent for me and my siblings. I honestly would like to move back as a matter of fact my spouse and I were talking about it recently. We most def would need good paying jobs or we would start some sort of business. The only thing that scares me about moving back is the crime. I know there is crime everywhere but the majority of these criminals are not being caught in Trinidad and that is scary. |
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Persian Melon...
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I went on a vacation to NY by my sister. She took me on a boat cruise in Manhattan , I saw a cute guy and said to myself he's going to be my husband. We had a year plus long distance affair.. We've been married for 19 yrs and it still feels like yesterday...He's a great hubby,dad,friend , lover and best of all he loves the lord..... THIS WAS A GREAT QUESTION..... |
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hottawarrior - win lose or draw
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fortunately, i still live in Trinidad, and i agree with curious. Yes there is a lot of crime in Trinidad, however the murders mostly affects known gang members...who insist on killing each other, and as such is mainly concentrated in specific areas.
My aunt left here because of domestic abuse....he being police and threatening to kill her, she had little choise..so she left here and her two children and lived in NY for the past how many years. Got her divorce, remarried and filed for her kids.
now she's like if it wasnt for her kids going to school, she would sell everything and come home in a heartbeat. lol. cause she's working 2 full time jobs from 7am to 12 in d night. so she has at least 5 more years as her son is now in the second year of high school. |
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Jouvert
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Well, I moved here initially to attend university. I met and married my husband and the rest is history. I would love to return home some day when I make and save enough money to live there. :) |
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alist
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well i just wanted to see how its is out of trinidad but as soon as i pay off for my house i am back in a heart beat love my country even with the crime |
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Friggy Frigg~la bella vita~
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Good question..
I was a hot azz & always in trouble... & my family couldn't deal with me so I get ship out... I would loveee to move back...however I won't move back without a good paying job...or at least something I can live off of comfortably.. |
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luv24nads
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Lawd good question. If I tell all yuh my story, I could write a book so lemme try to shorten it.
Typical decent pretty indian girl get married to typical decent indian boy, pressure start, licks start to share, he cheat, my parents buy house and car for us. I bounce up in the gas station one sunday morning after I leave him home in bed because he say he doh wanna go market with me, a red woman in he car, mind you my mother buy the car. Well all yuh know how mad trini women does act, I flip out when the heifer telling my so called husband to come on and doh talk to me, I start to beat him, we fight, she come out the car to beat me, I beat the 2 ah dem, all I was cing was blood. Police reach, big crowd, traffic on Montrose junction. I mash up that car, I beat it with a cutlass she take out. After the court and stuff my mudda say I posting you to the USVI. thats how I get out ah trini, now I calm and kool. Me find meself a good Jamaican husband and me happy like a pappy. The fool that my parents married me to committed suicide. HAHAHAHAHA |
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so_so_fresh1
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Well my mom is from Trinidad and when she was gonna have me she moved to the states to give me "a better life". i appreciate wut she did but as soon as i can i really wanna go back not just to visit but to live for a while. Our culture is so unique and unlike any other, im glad to say im a part of it. |
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Jababygirl
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I move because I wasn't getting along with my stepfather and really needed a change. I was born in Jamaica but I lived in Trinidad for ten years most of my schooling was done there, so I consider it my second home, I know live in the states. I always wanted a house in TnT just so I can return when ever I wanted to but with the CRIME rate now only jah knows. A friend of mine was just set up and got four shots one to the head the others to the body was all over the papers "Kojo RIP". Every year I go searching for cheap tickets to come for carnival but when I see the rake, I change my mind. Now I pray night and day that when the phone ring is not someone telling me my family member got shot. It don;t just affect gang members what about the girl that was going out for her birthday and a guy just rob her and her guy then turn around and shot her in the head. I read the Trinidad express every day and not one day i can hear something good. |
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*best darky*
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A master's degree is what brought me here.....absolutely i would love to live back home, but as we all know when you live out here for a couple years you get accustom to basic amenities that are not so basic back home. You have become a product of a fast paced life style, that Trinidad just can't support.......sadly! when you are ready to retire, do it back home. |
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Nika
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Good question. For me it was university, but then i had my kids up here. i guess work is the primary reason we would not move...my huband is in a field similar to TS and it would be impossible to find that kind of work in Trinidad. We'll re-evaluate when we retire! |
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