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RE: A Rastafari Reasoning 🤔 The State Of Humanity In Suriname

in ReggaeJAHM5 years ago

No worries, your words don't anger at me at all. I am able to make friends in any place I live, and I give thanks for the awesome friends I've made during my stay here. However, I try not to let that jade my experience here, because I do not like saying it's the least favorite place I've ever lived or traveled in.

I do try to think of it as some life lessons learned. There was no way I would ever let anyone prevent me from coming here to check this place out for myself. There is nothing like firsthand experience, and poverty and wealth certainly can't account for a country's attitude and behavior alone, because I've been to both rich and poor countries with high and low levels of empathy.

I definitely have no regrets in coming here to check out the place, but I can't say it will go down as a country my family and I want to revisit any time soon. Strangely enough though, the immigration process has been relatively trouble-free, despite all the bad things I've heard about both governments. Sidenote - the full weekend lockdown is drawing nigh, so we wish you an exciting and fun time.

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Yeah I know what you mean. Stay positive and am happy that at least the government officials have been a better experience. I think it's also a mentality problem. But enough focusing on negative energy.

Hahahaa it's "lockdown" everyday for us, because we hardly go anywhere. But it's indeed different because I could go out whenever between 05:00h. and 19:00h. 😅

I hope ya'll are all stocked up on food.