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Let me add my 2 cents, so to speak. AZB is right on the money on everything he says. One thing that strikes me is that I have experienced somewhat the same thing. I worked in an international bank in WashingtonDC
for 21 years and, although Dominican-born, I had moved to the U.S. as an adolescent, went to school there and had the privilege of having lived 30 years of my life. It was a great chunk of my life and it was fine at the time but now, due to the changes that come with time and experience, I prefer this underdeveloped little country with all its faults. I know exactly what AZB means about the beach. I always thought I would love living by the beach but soon into my year and a half in Miami I found that once you are there full time it becomes a lot less important than when you come down from the winter cold on vacation. Here in the DR I hardly bother going to it and it's ok to visit but I wouldn't want to live there! As far as Santiago vs. Santo Domingo, I have lived in both and each has something different to offer. If you want a cosmopolitan, vibrating city with lots of things to do and lots of traffic, noise, etc., Santo Domingo is for you. If you want a mid-size city with many big city conveniences but the tranquility of a small town then Santiago is for you. I live in Santo Domingo right now by necessity of my employment duties but if I could I would much rather live in Santiago, where I will be close to my hometown of La Vega. One hour away from the north coast tourist areas and all kinds of beaches and activities, in the most prosperous area of the country, El Cibao, with the most beautiful people and where there is a lot more civility. |
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Quoted by AZB within minutes in posts: "The trick is to know funfull rich dominicans but next quote "Money is not everything in life, remember we are in the business to live not to chase the next dollar. The people who only worry about money are the same folks who are also the most unhappiest folks in life. they only talk about money and nothing else. they weigh their friendship in money etc. USA is all about making money and buying the next toy that comes out, may it be a car, house or a plasma TV clothes etc. You totally miss out on life." Enough said. AZB |
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So Guys of the north coast, there you have it. We are all a load of drunken, womanising yobos up here that can't speak Spanish & know NOTHING about the country!! |
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....... I soon realized that POP was not good for making money. I was wrong to think gringos would pay well. It seemed that gringos living in pop were almost as poor as the dominicans. Living on tight budget. They were either cheap or broke. I lost a lot of money in POP. I also realized that beach was not so exciting place to be near by. I would rarely go to beach. I simply got bored with pop and sosua area. Women were ugly and place had little to offer. Most foreigners were drunks and old. I was a bit lonely there. Gringo, Escott, Rocky, Ken, Windeguy, Dr. Bob, DR. Bruce, Dr. Jim, Tiberious, Paul Thate, Thebes, Psycho & the Dragon, Larry, GJS-UK, Carl & Mel, Cheter4, Sandeep, locofoto, planner, Gregg, Peter & Alex, Richard. PoP Bad Boy, Dominicanscotty, La_Prof_1, Ohmite, Quaqualita, Dawnwil, Chris, Chris Tremain, Miko, Rendul, Conchman, Maggiemay, Noelle, Stephen, AlaninDR & marys, Barb & Linden, Eddy, GirlieGirl , Palmas, Amy2761, CabareteCid, BobH, BobK, …………………………….. oh, & all of you that are GOING to come live on the Sosua/PoP area, which is a list far too many to post here, we are all wasting our time here & should move to Santiago immediately. Sort of reminds me of the 100 marching men where only ONE was in time with the music whilst all the other 99 were OUT of time!!! Well, that is what his Parents said!! Nice one Aftab ~ (Out of step, ignorant, non Spanish speaking, poorboy, Cheapy-cheapy, without a life, hated by Aftab) Grahame. |
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This might be a little difficult for some of you, maybe even beyond your IQ levels, but can you just stick to the topic at hand. Enough of the people bashing and other drivel.
If you have a problem with a poster, add them to your ignore list. Then you will never have to read another post by that person. Sounds like an easy solution for some of you. Just answer the question posted by Jozee74, it's not rocket science. |
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We all had similar reason to move to DR. I grew up in NYC and then moved to atlanta, georgia. as you all know how life spins in NY and now atlanta seems no different from NY. There are extreme traffic jams during rush hours and rents are also way up the sky. Atlanta is not what it used to be years ago. That was a beautiful story. It more or less mirrors my reasons for moving there. Although I am still in NY most of the time finishing my career (which should be completed within 1-3 years). I have established several businesses on the North coast and I too agree that doing business there is a bad move. I am often seen on the North coast due to my many friends there whom consist of Dominican lawyers, doctors, business owners and military Generals (not policemen) as well as intelligent/successful ex-pats. I chose to live in Jamao del Norte because of it's people there and it's tranquility. However, I realized that in order to compete in my furniture business I must move it to Santiago where true Dominicans (not gringos) with money will be my customers! I too love Santiago and it's people! Scotty |
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I have never been to barahona but I have heard it has some of the most pretties beaches in DR. Consider where these two quotes come from the same person. Mr. AZB appears to be the best Paki/American expat sankie living in Santiago! All he ever talks about is the $$$$ and the rich beautiful college girls from good families there. There is SO much more to the island of the Dominican Republic than what he knows. I prefer to take the advice of a variety of very intelligent,kind,and willing posters on DR1 than to except as Gospel AZB's limited,biased,prejudiced,and close minded opinions. OK I feel a little better now. |
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I think the board members that post here that live up north are 0. something % of foreigners that live on the north coast. Even less 7 years ago.
I didn't know AZB could make such an impact ![]() Moving on.... ... "you seem to know alot about Santiago, but I am curious to know, what made you decide to move to the D.R out of all Countries???" "What was the main reason you decided to leave your country to live in the D.R??? and what dramatic changes did you have to adapt to?" |
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How long is the drive to santiago from pop? If you are coming here for a day or 2 then santiago will serve you for shopping purposes only. If you like to see the night life or the true beauty of santiago, then you will be disappointed. santiago can only be truely enjoyed if you live here full time. AZB |
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Jozee74. and serves as the hub. However, I do like Santiago, it's people and it's many business opportunities. Would I make the comments that AZB has made? NO. Do I agree with AZB? No not completely, he does have a point and he isn't completely wrong either. However, I would not go on a strongly as he has, but then again this is AZB for how I have come to know him through these boards. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and I for one welcome them all! Thanks for everyone's input it is informative and at times entertaining! I also look forward to actually meeting you guys. Jeeesh, I have lived here since 1994 and recently became a member of DR1. Thanks again! Scotty (pronounced Gottie) |
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Good for you, I guess you are one of the lucky ones. not everyone is as fortunate as you.
I ask because I am at the point where I am sick of living in the U.S and I really dont know what I want to do in life. I hate working in a office in front of a computer all day, but that is the only thing I have experience at the moment. I personally didnt like staying en la Capital it bored me to death so I spent my three months in the cibao (Sanitago, Las Vega, and Moca). I will be going in Feb. with my boyfriend to Barahona. Is it a good place to visit?? |
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Well, like most people here, I live in Santiago. Also like most people here I am from Dallas. Once again like most people here my Dad left my mom with 2 kids and a black eye when I was 3 years old.
For the final time, like most people here, I was 28 years old, living in a 1 room "artist" studio apartment trying to make it in an indie rock band wondering what the implications of my lead guitarrist overdosing on drugs, finding God and moving to Slovenia was in the "big picture" for the band and falling asleep while meditating on it when I was rudely awakened by a strange woman claiming to be my grandmother. Like most people would I dropped everything and moved here to "check things out", ended up "checking things out" indefiniteley and marrying a Dominican runaway model. Hey, bottom line, I'm just a regular guy like everybody else. Peace out folks. |
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We all had similar reason to move to DR. I grew up in NYC and then moved to atlanta, georgia. as you all know how life spins in NY and now atlanta seems no different from NY. There are extreme traffic jams during rush hours and rents are also way up the sky. Atlanta is not what it used to be years ago. In short, leave the resort and I don't just mean step outside the gates for a little while and look both ways and then go back in. I mean, rent a car, buy a map of the country and take a long day drive away from the coast. The DR truly begins to show its true self. Visiting this country is kind of being on a date. First, you are attracted by the natural physical beauty. Then, if you only base your "relationship" on beauty alone, it gets old and soon you break apart. However, if you work a little to get to know the real person (on the inside, how they truly are) then you begin to move from simply liking to loving this person. The same is with the DR. The northcoast is only a physical attraction, get to know the real DR by coming deep into the interior and then you will truly know the real DR and who knows, your heart might be so happy that you end up staying here forever! |
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