I have traveled to many places within the United States. But the only country I have visited outside the United States, is the Dominican Republic. Which is where my parents were born and raised. Most of my family lives in the Dominican Republic. The Dominican way of life is significantly different from an average American lifestyle. For one, the Caribbean sun is unbelievably hot, but I really enjoy the tropical weather. I can dress comfortably and not have to worry about putting on layers because it is always hot. As for holidays, Christmas and Halloween are not celebrated in the Dominican Republic. Three Kings day is celebrated which is equivalent to Christmas here. Three Kings day is on January 6. In tradition, the three kings arrived on Jan. 6 bearing gifts to baby jesus, which is why gifts are usually opened on that day. Dominican Independence day is also celebrated, which occurred on February 27. During this day every year, there is a carnival where Dominicans are dressed in very colorful and scary looking costumes. Aside from holidays, the Dominican cuisine is also much different. In the U.S., most people would normally eat toast, cereal, scrambled eggs, and/or pancakes for breakfast. While in D.R., Mangu' is traditionally served, which is mashed plantains accompanied with fried onions and fried salami, eggs, or fried white cheese. For lunch, the main course is usually rice, beans, salad, and meat. Breakfast and lunch are usually very heavy meals. Dinner is light, usually a sandwich or just tea. I always enjoy staying at my grandparents house when i would go visit in D.R. At lunch time, there would be so much food prepared, you would think that they were expecting many guests. I definitely put on weight when I am over there. The Dominican Republic is also big on hospitality. Whenever you visit someones house, they go out of there way to make sure you feel comfortable and at home. You are treated royally, and Dominicans take pride in being hospitable. As the saying goes, "mi casa es su casa."
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
The Dominican Republic is exactly how you describe it to be... Beautiful! I went there on vacation this past summer and it was the best vacation I've had thus far. The temperature is great as are the foods and the people. I know all about the Mangu and rice and beans because my stepmother is Dominican and she prepares those dishes quite often. As for the Three Kings holiday, we celebrate the same thing in my culture. I'm from Uruguay and although we do celebrate Christmas, we also celebrate "Los Reyes Magos" (as we call it) on Jan. 6th
ReplyDeleteThat's quite different from the US. I guess Dominican Republic must be a lovely place to stay. It's hot, sunny and beauty... I remember once I went to a beach in south China it has the same view as you described here. I think the American lifestyle is too busy and stressful. We all need a vacation...
ReplyDelete