My boyfriend and I are going island hopping in the Caribbean. Where should we go? |
| I graduate from college next year and my boyfriend, of over 4yrs., and I want to take a spacial vacation and go island hopping in the Caribbean Islands. Where should we go? We both love water sports:... |
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Is it true that even the "nice" resorts etc. in the Bahamas have cockroaches in the hotel rooms? |
| How prevalent is this and what can I do to avoid this? Should I call the hotel and have them spray the rooms before we check in? How would I know that they'd done it? We're invited to a ... |
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Where to live in Puerto Rico? ?A donde debo vivir en Puerto Rico? |
| I am moving to Puerto Rico in April. I have a government job at Fort Buchanan. It is a full-time salary job. I have no children. I am 24 years old and don;t have much debt (excpet for student ... |
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Trinidad Holiday in the month of July? |
As Friggy so intentionally mentioned her upcoming holiday - I was thinking if we has to have a holiday in July what would you call it? Would it be a religious holiday? An arrival day?
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Dominican Republic? |
| Which is the best place to visit at Dominican Republic: Puerto Plata, Punta Cana or Santo Domingo?... |
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Do you agree with Jamaican Honeymoon Resorts' 'Hetorosexual Couple Only' policy? |
Most 'honeymoon & romance' resorts such as Sandals, Superclubs and Beaches have a policy of allowing heterosexual couples only.
What do you think about it? Do you think this ... |
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Do they hassle you at customs in the Dominican Republic? |
| I'm going to go to the DR for 3 days on monday and I was just wondering if they hassle you at customs there or if they are just happy you're there to spend money. Everytime I go to canada ... |
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Where is the most beautiful turquise water in the Caribbean? |
| I am planning a vacation in the caribbeam or mexico and I am wondering, in what place the water is the most beautifuL?... |
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Is the Dominican Republic part of the U.S.? |
| We were going to take a trip to Puerto Rico because i knew it was part of the U.S. but i was checking our itinerary and it says we are going to Punta Cana which is in The Domincan Republic. So I was ... |
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Can you drive in Trinidad? |
How To Drive In Trinidad & Tobago - (The Revised Manual) ) 1.
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Dialling Codes Jamaica to the UK? |
I'm getting married in Jamaica, and need to give my wedding planner my home telephone number....
How do i write it down?
E.g.
My number is 0116 123 4567
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What is it like to live In San Juan, Puerto Rico? |
I am moving to Puerto Rico soon and I would just like to know from someone who's lived there what it's like? Also is the schooling good, because I would be finishing Highschool there? I live and have lived in colorado for 12 years so I'm guessing Puerto Rico will be a big change. |
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º♥♦NatyPuertoRican♦♥º
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Well... been on San Juan is very fun. is the capital of Puerto Rico and had all at your reach. There are horribles traffic jams but thats nothing from another world. Schools are very wears, i said it because schools in Puerto Rico are very differents in every zone. But for same is good jeje. If u know to speak well the language, u r in. If u dont know how to speak it u will have some problems with your schoolmates. If u apparent to know the language u will be doing ridiculous. But not everyone is like that jeje, were very humble. Take care!, bye bye! |
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Ramona La Mona
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It's pretty rad. |
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Christian R
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it like to live in Miami. and the people is like from Orlando or New York. |
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garrisonbight
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It all depends on how well you SPEAK SPANISH... if you don't speak Spanish then you are going to be challenged, but if you do speak Spanish, you should do OK. |
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Papi knows best
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It's definitely the most americanized part of the island. We go there quite a bit. You can easily get by with English only. We speak it to everyone we talk to at restaurants, stores, etc. The public schools lack a little, but there are many private schools to choose from too. We live on the island and visit there alot. It will be alot different than Colorado, but it is a great city with lots of fun things to keep you busy. |
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John Cleveland
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I lived in San Juan for 8 years after graduating college and loved it. I didn't speak any Spanish when I got there and had no problem getting jobs at hotels and restaurants. I mostly got around by bicycle (not the safest way around, but many times the fastest). Most people speak some English and people are very friendly. There is a ton of stuff to do. Beaches, Old San Juan, clubs, outdoor activities all year. I hope your going to private school though, because the public system is sub par. That's why I left when my daughter was born. Bueno Suerte! (Good luck - I think) |
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peachtoadstool1
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You'll do just fine. If you are finishing High School here I strongly suggest you to ask your parents to enroll you in a private school, preferably one that is bilingual (I came from the states too and studied 5 years in one of these schools) as public schooling in PR sucks. Also most of the kids in private schools share the same interests as those in the mainland regarding TV, movies, music so you won't feel out of place at all.
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i love Jared Leto<3
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Yup like garrisonbight says but yeah it's good is nice peacfully haha! well kind of but yes is great:D here:P |
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