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10-29-19 17:41 #1066
Posts: 985Originally Posted by Fun509 [View Original Post]
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10-18-19 04:47 #1065
Posts: 1Girl in the pink
Originally Posted by BlanLocal [View Original Post]
I am in Florida, and am about to travel that way soon, I love little dark spinners like the one in the pink shorts, are they common there? How much? And how easy to find?
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I have many spinners in Florida I can give info for also if wanted.
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09-25-19 16:42 #1064
Posts: 35Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
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09-25-19 15:42 #1063
Posts: 35Back in Haiti
I'm back in Haiti for a few months. Just thought I would sure while I have some downtime with the current problems. It has changed alot but still fun especially with my favorite wings!
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09-20-19 23:59 #1062
Posts: 1792Originally Posted by BlanLocal [View Original Post]
The Tall Man.
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09-11-19 03:58 #1061
Posts: 53Hotels in Haiti
Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
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09-11-19 02:50 #1060
Posts: 746Originally Posted by TailPipe [View Original Post]
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09-11-19 01:28 #1059
Posts: 321French Creole French and English Creole
Originally Posted by TailPipe [View Original Post]
Jamaicans speak an English Creole version and West Africans (Nigerians) speak Pidgin English. They all speak and understand English, generally. I believe its the same with French.
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09-09-19 05:56 #1058
Posts: 133Language
In what language do you guys communicate? I watched some videos online and they seem to speak a sort of pidgeon French. I do speak French but I wonder if I would be able to meaningfully communicate with them.
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09-09-19 04:24 #1057
Posts: 321UN Gone
Originally Posted by BlanLocal [View Original Post]
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09-07-19 15:42 #1056
Posts: 53Haiti Update
It been awhile since I've posted, but finally got way to pay for a membership again, thanks to acceptance of Bitcoin. As mentioned before I am in Haiti every couple of months. Action there is the same as always. One good thing about the UN being gone is most of the "pros" have moved over to DR. If you're a chocolate lover Haiti is still the best place in my opinion.
Travel to Haiti is not for everyone but its safer than portrayed. Some photos of my recent expeditions. Happy to answer any questions.
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05-15-19 12:11 #1055
Posts: 50Girl friendly hotel.
I was last in Haiti in 2015 and stayed at the Gala Guest House which was very girl friendly.
I'm not sure if it is still open.
Can anyone advise as to the best girl friendly hotel in Petionville / Delmas in 2019 ?
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03-01-19 16:11 #1054
Posts: 2New to the site.
New to this site but not new to the game currently living in cap-Haitian I run a Airbnb and I do tours all over the north of Haiti I will keep you guys posted soon on any new adventures.
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03-01-19 15:48 #1053
Posts: 2New to the site.
New to this site but not new to the game currently living in cap-Haitian I run a Airbnb and I do tours all over the north of Haiti I will keep you guys posted soon on any new adventures.
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03-01-19 05:01 #1052
Posts: 53Traveling in Haiti.
Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
I like Au Cap but to be honest there have been a lot of foreigners there for a long time and the people don't hassle or notice you as much as they do in PAP. This can be good and bad, if you want girls to notice you. That being said there are plenty who will either way. I just think the action is greater in PAP simply due to the supply.
In PAP, Petionville (PV) go sit at Epidor for breakfast or lunch and make eye contact and smile. You will make a friend. There is an Epidor down Delmas too. Epidor is the closet thing to a fast food restaurant in Haiti. Also in PV are bars like Barrack and Kokoye that also serve food. Kokoye is more of a restaurant with a bar but has some good live music and people. Barrack is a bar night club that will have some pros but you will know. Still shy but more aggressive than others. Also try Harry's and Muncheez. Muncheez is good people watching, some music and you can really get to know the waitresses there too.