By the way , don't get me rong, did you ever spend some time in Spain or
Portugal, it's just because what you define as "European" can really be
almost the opposite of what you find in Caribbean.
You are from Netherland rigth? I know a friends of my brouther, one is Irish
anouther is German, that live in Algarve, and they say that we Portuguese
say "tomorow, we do it tomorow" , but hey they liked (that's why they live
there). Now imagine in Jamaica they say a lot "it will happen", for them
it's not tomorow :) eventually it will happen (mhh :)))
By the way, just my opinion, don't try to solve their problems by your way,
if they want to do that, they would be y.o.u. not t.h.e.m. That's what makes
cultures all about.
Good luck
Zei
Zé Bastos escreveu na mensagem <3ghSa.5037$_S3.4702328@newsserver.ip.pt>...
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>Marc W escreveu na mensagem ...
>>Hello,
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>>I have travelled for many years to Cuba, also because I had a friend
there,
>>I got deeply involved there. Nevertheless I really and honestly got to
>>dislike the country and his people. I know quite good Spanish now, I want
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>>use the knowledge somehow, I do not want to go to Cuba anymore. I wonder
>>which Latin countries would be a bit more European and less Caribbean. I
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>>thinking of going to Argentina or so. Sorry, no offence, but I think I got
>>to dislike the Caribbean culture, hence may-be a country with another
>>culture would suit me better.
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>>Marc
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