What was Puerto Rico's area code before 787 and 939? |
| I have a bet with a friend saying that I think that before puerto rico had 787 and 939 as area codes, it used to 809...I want to know if I'm right.... |
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Where do you lived? |
I live in Freeport Bahamas Additional Details I live with my girlfriend her name is brittani ... |
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I want tuh know?? |
why on earth julien posting questions and eh waiting for everybody tuh answer man... SHUCKS!
Yuh trying to call forth the wharf rat!
Stop it eh!
I said tuh stop it!
Now fuh ... |
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February vacation....? |
| I want to go to an all-inclusive resort in the Caribbean in February. I already did Breezes Bahamas and Breezes Punta Cana. Looking into maybe Mexico. I want airfare, hotel, food, drinks, ... |
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Dominican Repulic? |
| Is Dominican Repulic a spanish speakign couintry if it is then isnt puerto Rico a country too?... |
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Did anyone hear about an attack in Jamaica on some Carnival Cruiseline tourists? |
| I saw the father on the news with his young daughter saying the bandits held a gun to her head while she begged for her life. I didn't get to see the entire story.... |
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Question about running..? |
Doc tell meh how I can't be runnin again so, now I hadda walk cuz d first 3 months are the most dangerous or somethin so? Any truth to that?
& part 2 of my question
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Cruis ship question? |
| When cruising, how important is what deck you're staying on (as long as you have a window). Most of the time you won't even be in you room, right? Upper deck, main deck? Is it worth the ... |
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Anyone been to the Carribean? |
| I'm a young mom of a seven year old, I'm getting ready to graduate with two business degrees. Ive been all over the U.S. Ive come to the conclusion that It is my lifes mission to live on a ... |
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For the "away" contingency of the posse? |
| I know this will be real hard to narrow down but try to answer. If you had to pick one favorite memory of your childhood in Trinidad, what would it be?... |
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What does this mean in Jamaican? |
It's from the song Batty boys sat far away from we.
Dem need fi stay far we (dem fi gwey)
Cuz we nah inna wha dem inna (no)
Pussy a wey buddy fi a go inna forever.... |
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Soca can you help? |
| I'm looking for a song. The lyrics go something like "...me body achin, want some... cuz me body achin" That's all I know.... |
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What are the moods of the carribean |
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christophe.joseph
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The Nature Island of DOMINICA- not to be confused with Dominican Republic.
Dominica Moods: Happy, content, high, mellow, joyful, hyper, curious, musing, giggly, adventurous, glad...many more. |
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HazelSkyye
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depends on the country but hospitable, friendly, lots of dancing, singing and drinking, hard workers but relaxed |
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Timothy B
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I'm from Curacao. There, we always want to relax, or party. We never need a reason to set up a party or anything.. we just do it. |
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catherineburkegallery.dotcom
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I've only been to Barbados and to St. Maarten so I can only comment on two places. In Barbados it is laid back. The people are happy kind and very polite. Nothing is rushed and everyone has a smile and a "good morning" for you. The feel of the place is like a tropical paradise and it is not very commercialized. If you really want to get away from it all this is the kind of place you would love. Dutch St. Maarten, well sorry but, not as nice, not as polite and the street vendors and cabbies harass you. It is very commercialized with businesses everywhere and not a lot of historically interesting places to go. I can't comment on the French side because we didn't go over there due to the euro/dollar exchange rate. I've heard it is nicer than the Dutch side but the people on the Dutch side speak poorly of the French side. Personally, I would go back to Barbados in a heartbeat. |
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Tropicales
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I suppose it depends where in the Caribbean. I've been to different areas and they're all smiling and pacing themselves with the heat. In Cuba, though, they are hardworking people, are not lazy at all, and have found that they will deal with life as it comes. Irregardless of their situation in life, you will find them always singing and making the most and best of everything. They value family and friendships. People are not afraid to talk with you (without any ulterior motives) and just befriend you because you're another human being.
And close family relationships are what I see a lot of in the Caribbean. |
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kjcamel
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very laid back and bouncy |
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see_ya
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I can only tell you about Puerto Rico.
I was born in the US and raised in FL and now live in PR for 10 years now. I have to say that in PR is only good for vacation, living here sucks. some residents are moody, uptight and very stressed. ofcourse after a hard working day, locals go to the beach drink their hearts out and party until dawn, even if they have to go to work the next day. In 2006 survey, PR ranked the happiest country in the world, hmmm, I have no idea how that happened, because people are not too happy over here, they just party a lot to get relieved from all the stress (i guess they forgot to mention the realistic part of life). If you have money and are a rich person living in PR, then u live in heaven, otherwise you have a sucky life like some middle class. I suggest vacation only, people in the US, even thought they are stressed and society can be depressing, people are still nicer over in FL, and better job oppotunities. If I could go back to US, I would go in a heart beat. |
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PatsSoxCeltsFan
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They are an angry people. Very uptight and busy. Never want to relax. |
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