I Spent A Week In Curaçao. Here's What I Learned...
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I actually enjoyed this video. Im from Curaçao myself, but I moved to the Netherlands 17 years ago. And yes, the locals have exactly that mentality you spoke about. It's a combination of laziness, the weather, and lack of education. Which saldy keep them in that viscous circle. Regardless, we are very kind ppl. ❤
Sound like you are stating they lazy. Same issue with all Caribbean Islands. I think it’s more of like the locals are not willing to stay up all night and work until 12 or 1am just so tourist can party. They prioritize mental health and normal sleep cycles. Eat healthy so that way they are not depending on government for medication and doctors for surgeries.
Show us more places like this, please! It was an exciting video
@EduardoBelme
Жыл бұрын
will do :)
Very informative!:)
@EduardoBelme
Жыл бұрын
Glad to know you found it valuable!
Thanks I am leaving to head to curaçao Tom I needed that info
Hmmm I don't know I'm a local. Did you actually speak to a local? I will not give my opinion Thank you for visiting, it's appreciated!!!
What if you retire in the United States and want to move there can you and what do you have to do
@annakavan1869
6 ай бұрын
Google.
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How the heck did you spend $52 for three baguettes and 3 teas? Not sure where you went but you got scalped.
@EduardoBelme
Жыл бұрын
Scalped is a soft word compared to how it felt 😂
@CenryHavill
Жыл бұрын
@@EduardoBelme my wife and I went there for a week. Even though we stayed at an all inclusive, we shopped and ate off resort often. We only paid over $50USD total for dinner twice. That’s two full meals, and 1-2 drinks each. I would ask around the locals to see where the good places are next time.
The dream of most locals in Curaçao is to work for the government, get permanent contract and look to be entertained rather than sacrifice. Religion also contributes to people being lazy. Why stress? We all will die one day anyway! Jesus will come to save us! Etc. Most people there haven’t traveled much either so they don’t know much..
Why do you talk about work so much? Not everyone is worker class.
@annakavan1869
6 ай бұрын
Well said. What is weekend?
Lol looks like a royal palm couch