CULTURE QUESTION
Jun 19, 2012 · spacer · 5 replies · 4476 views
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I have a spanish friend here in the Dominican Republic. Last week I told him that I was going
to a nearby town and he said, "me invitas?" I said
I'm going to just spend the whole day sitting in store using the internet. He said again,
"me invitas?" I said well if you want to go, you can go with me. When
we were on the bus, he said that since I invited him I should pay for
all of his food and drink and his pasaje. I refused. Is this behavior acceptable in spain
or should I watch out for this guy?
Jun 19, 2012 · jurdyr
Dominican Republic you would make less then what we would in spain , i think this would not be had ... are would it happen , people pay there own way unless you pay one dinner and he will buy the next one
Jurdy
what part of Dominican Republic are you in ?
Jun 19, 2012 · spacer
I am retired and living in juan dolio which is between
boca chica and san pedro de macoris
Jun 19, 2012 · jurdyr
have work up in Punta plata two Punta Cana , God there some roads ...... well the rently company where not happy , Loacl where funny and alwas ask what we where doing , i saw more crocodile clips on two power lines would be used for jumping cars "jump leads"
as in building , some very nice house , old and new .
was with the 3g crew building cell system for both Codetel Orange and Compa??a Dominicana de Tel?fonos
, it was fun , and more fun ....
Never got south , would have love to
jurdy
Jun 19, 2012 · Campana
No, Spacer, this sort of behaviour is most certainly NOT acceptable in Spain, or indeed anywhere else. This person is a "caradura y va de gorra", not to mention he is a free-loader.
You don't need this kind of "friend".
All the best
P.