Information through stories all about Dominican Republic from a foreigner with some local input
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The foreigner experience can work either in two ways, good or bad, with the majority of the time being good in favor for the foreigner. The common “bad” scenario that a foreigner can experience is being over priced for things or viewed as a...
When having someone always present that speaks Spanish and you're still in the learning stages, it can make everything much easier, but on the other hand it could also slow your learning progress. Dominican people are social butterflies and...
Living about a 10-minute drive to the beach, a 10-minute drive to the center, and a 5-minute drive to the grocery store and always using taxis or Ubers. Not to mention that the Uber drivers often like to negotiate the price upwards when you...
I’m not an environmentalist or anything, but I do lean on the side of us taking the best care of the earth we live in. If I got to say one thing that Dominican Republic should implement, it has to be a recycling system. Being from North Ame...
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