Keeping Cool in the Café: Neutral Spanish Phrases for Surviving Political Talk
I learned the danger of loose lips one Friday in a Santo Domingo colmado. I’d stopped for a cold Presidente, only to stumble into a heated debate ab
Job-Interview Spanish: Common Questions and Model Answers
Setting the Scene: Why Dominican Interviews Feel Different When you learn Spanish and move to the Dominican Republic and you quickly discover that eve
Invited to a “Quinceañera”? Key Cultural Customs & Phrases
When you have lived in the Dominican Republic long enough, you get used to a certain rhythm of celebration. Birthdays erupt into perico ripiao at 2 a.
Investing & Saving in the DR: Certificates, Pensions, and the Risk-Talk Ritual at Your Local Bank
Un cafecito, a nervous teller, and my first big “plazo fijo” I still remember the scent of burnt espresso drifting through Banco Nacional’s marb