Dominican Rain-Check Etiquette: Rescheduling Plans in Spanish
When Downpour Meets Dinner—My First Dominican Rain-Check I had been in Santo Domingo barely two weeks when the sky staged a Caribbean opera. Sheets
Dominican Public-Bus Etiquette: Requesting Stops & Seat Courtesy
Last Tuesday, squeezed between a grandmother fanning herself with a lottery ticket and a university kid bobbing his head to dembow, I missed my stop i
Dominican Public Hospitals: Registration Desk Spanish Essentials
A Fever, a Fan, and the First Form: My Baptism by Waiting Room I was twenty-four, new to Santo Domingo, and sweating more than usual. The ceiling fan
Dominican Pottery Workshops: Glaze Types & Firing Temperatures — A Bilingual Deep-Dive
Clay Under Caribbean Fingernails I still remember the first time a lump of Dominican barro rojo squished between my palms. I had drifted into a tiny w
Dominican Piano-Lesson Arrangements: Scheduling and Payment Phrases Every Expat Should Know
Un preludio caribeño: My first lesson mix-up Back in 2014, I thought my Spanish was tight enough to handle anything Santo Domingo could throw at me.