Making The Move To The Caribbean Islands A Pleasant One Written on August 1, 2009, by Internet Garner.
Considering moving to the Caribbean islands? There is a cultural gap that you need to be made aware of. The transition to being a United States citizen to becoming part of the Caribbean lifestyle won’t be too tough, but to save you some trouble there are a few tips to take heed to.
The majority of the Caribbean islands are not self-sufficient in terms of food and other materials. It has to be imported so that the island’s residents can lead a normal life. That means that you should be prepared to be without certain types of food, accept a lack in variety for some seasons, and generally understand that you might have to give up certain foods.
The locals don’t have a problem with the anxiety of staying on the island that foreigners do. If you hail from the United States, odds are you will eventually get a sense of being trapped on the island as you realize you are completely surrounded by water. This is perfectly normal, and easily cured by taking a small trip to other islands or even going back to the United States for a visit.
Living in a big city such as New York has probably put the sense of urgency in your everyday life. You like to arrive at destinations quickly, may not make small talk or not frequently, and generally like to get things done. This is in somewhat conflicted with the way of life the locals lead their life. Expect traffic jams involving animals, more friendly talk than you remember, and a slower pace of life.
The locals are usually considered very polite. They are not rushed individuals, and instead like to engage in friendly conversation- even if it’s just a shop worker talking to a customer. It even goes as far as a driver stopping to say hello to a friend- potentially holding up traffic. It’s times like these where the hustle and bustle lifestyle needs to go, and a new appreciation for friendliness and relaxation needs to come about.
There are plenty of luxurious properties to choose from in the Caribbean. Even if you don’t have a lot of money to spend, there are plenty of great middle-class homes to purchase via real estate agencies found online. Some islands are more geared towards the wealthy, so you will need to talk to a real estate agent familiar with the Caribbean if you are going to find a good fit.
Final Thoughts
You may think it would be great to live in paradise, but once you move it might not be so. It is highly recommended that you try out a vacation or two and see if you could find yourself living there for a long period of time. If not, vacation homes are available instead.
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