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11-24-20 05:52 #15698
Posts: 16002Originally Posted by Zeos1 [View Original Post]
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11-24-20 04:36 #15697
Posts: 1119Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
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11-24-20 04:34 #15696
Posts: 648Originally Posted by Sawassdee [View Original Post]
Hope this helps.
Trip.
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11-24-20 02:38 #15695
Posts: 2082Some of you should really be above this by now!
Funny how after years of living here in Republica Dominicana the self appointed ISG Spanish professors posting up in here are still at it correcting my Spanish that I use everyday compared to their Spanish that they are teaching in their college classes. Only the names of the Professors change.
Tarea (job, task, work) When I say to my chicas: "Estoy in calle haciendo tareas" - I am in the street doing work (errands). It may not be grammatically correct or the proper usage of the word according to our Spanish experts. But strangely enough they understand what I mean. And they do not correct me. Only the pedantic (quisquilloso) types posting up in here seem to do that. But it is all good. Like I said before it has been happening for years. It is the difference between being a keyboard warrior and being a "man in the arena" with boots on the ground in the Dominican Republic.
Now someone tell me how the type of people that go to Mr. Grilled has anything to do with the actual observations that I made about social distancing occurring there? Although I appreciated the information. LOL! Now, tell me about the people that go to Hooters and how it relates to the social distancing that occurs there.
Had a business meeting today. We all wore masks. Even though we all knew each other from previous business meetings. Only lowered them to take our juice and coffee. Then we all replaced them. Practiced social distancing as much as was practicable for the room. No one in the business meeting had a problem with my Spanish either. Once again, the real world verses the online world. Big difference. Si o no? (Forgive the punctuation).
In other news, while I was out in the street doing tareas (work) I checked out a store I have not been before and ran across Three Olives Vodka. Only one on the shelf. Bought it! I had not seen it here in Republica Domincana before.
But what the fuck do I know? I just live here.
Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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11-23-20 20:18 #15694
Posts: 4051In theory yes, but debt obligations are not honored across the board and neither are labor law obligations such as severance payments. Sometimes debts are settled as kidnap ransom. There is quite a lot that happens beyond the beaches and car wash bars. Another example of the raise prices to make up for lost customers mentality is the idea that they can attract retail customers by maintaining jet engine level music volume at the entrances of stores. It's as if there is a belief the buying public finds that irresistible. It would draw attention except everybody does it, so in the end it's just an annoying background of noise pollution.
Originally Posted by Darelax [View Original Post]
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11-23-20 15:04 #15693
Posts: 139Originally Posted by Prtyr2 [View Original Post]
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11-22-20 19:16 #15692
Posts: 4051Mr. Grilled is popular among people who live in marginal barrios but want to project an image of prosperity. Check their Instagram feed if you aren't sure what I mean. In "Dominican" (as distinct from Spanish) it's known as "figuereando".
Speaking of Spanish, in both "Dominican" and Spanish "tarea" means homework / school assignment or a measurement unit for small plots of undeveloped land. "Errands" as in "run errands" would be "diligencias" as in "hacer diligencias".
Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
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11-22-20 18:50 #15691
Posts: 111No doubt
Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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11-22-20 17:11 #15690
Posts: 4051You will find much better deals for price and space if you expand the horizon beyond the two streets away from the Conde, Parque Independencia, and the cathedral plaza. There is a pretty significant tourist premium on airbnb rates in the inner Colonial Zone. It's not a big deal for stays under one month in length but it adds up quickly for longer term stays.
Originally Posted by Sawassdee [View Original Post]
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11-22-20 17:07 #15689
Posts: 4051Yeah, I am part of that problem. LOL!
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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11-22-20 16:09 #15688
Posts: 111Air bnb in Zona Colonial
Originally Posted by BoricuaOnline [View Original Post]
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11-22-20 14:40 #15687
Posts: 5704Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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11-22-20 03:06 #15686
Posts: 2082COVID-19 is a risk in the DR? Compared to what?
Originally Posted by StrawHat [View Original Post]
Name of the place is Mr. Grilled. Now they are a restaurant, bar, car wash. So you can't eat or drink with a mask on. So it is understandable that no one had one on in the place from what I could see. But there was also absolutely no social distancing.
Even with most of the dining room in open area with a patio you still would not catch me in there. On top of that I can't recommend the food. Block party in mi barro tonight with no one with masks on. Observed from a distance. Was told by my chica visiting who showed up by using a taxi exempt from restrictions that in the barrio they simply play games with the police. Staying close to their homes and partying and when the police show everyone goes into someone's house. They wait until they leave and then go back to partying.
Now, I'm sure someone is going to jump bad up in here and write that I am scared either in the public forum or via PM but personally I am comfortable with each and everyone's opinion of me that is posting up in here. I've been in Republica Dominicana through the entire COVID-19 scare. Boots on the ground reporting when I felt like it. Real info! Not relaying some text I received from girl I fucked while I was here a week.
Originally Posted by StrawHat [View Original Post]
That being said: When I return to my country of origin my objectives are to complete my business in the minimum time possible, gorge myself on my favorite fast foods (none of my favorites are here), not get COVID-19 and not get killed by the police. Although I worry far more about the police than COVID-19, so far so good.
But what the fuck to I know. I just live here.
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11-21-20 21:37 #15685
Posts: 62DR Covid Risk
Yes, I flew out at 5 PM on a full flight.
Originally Posted by Remy316 [View Original Post]
Strawhat.
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11-21-20 20:12 #15684
Posts: 62Interested
Let me know how the rental works out. My hope is that the cigar factories open up for visitors so I could visit Santiago and rent a place but I don't see that happening any time soon.
Strawhat.
Originally Posted by BoricuaOnline [View Original Post]