Living in the United States: What to expect in a multicultural city

Nov 4, 2019 | Trips

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Unlike the Dominican Republic, the United States has greater cultural diversity in every corner of its 50 States. But, each State is different. How will we know what the behavioral patterns of the inhabitants of the cities where we will be for a little more than three months? Finding out, it will be fun.

In the Dominican Republic, Spanish dominates as the official language. Although we have a large number of people from other countries living regularly in our country, this language has not yet been anchored in the roots of our culture. Unlike the United States, this does happen. Spanish, and other languages, are unquestionably important in that vast country. It is even part of the educational curriculum.

When you arrive in the United States, don't be surprised when you hear thousands of people speaking a language other than English. This does not mean that everyone does not speak that language. What you should do is speak as much English as possible throughout your stay in the United States.

In the Dominican Republic we have an established cultural order. And although it is an order, some of us complain about that establishment; but we accept it. You will see things in the United States that are not seen in this country; This does not mean that one or the other is wrong. It simply means that we are two different countries.

The important thing is to adapt to the lifestyle. See what each of the inhabitants of a specific city does. Emulate the positive. Dismiss or ignore the negative. Remember that what each citizen expects from visitors to their country is that they understand their customs. That way we would not dislocate their “established order.”

For example, we Dominicans like to shout to call people. It's normal here. But it's not there. A handshake, a smile, and a good morning are manners that every inhabitant in every part of the world expects from anyone.

Do your research now. What time does your bus leave that will pass near your work? What are the budget recreational centers that are close to your home? If you already know everything you will spend your time there, what could you study in English that would help you function better upon your arrival?

Remember that you are going to do a cultural exchange. These are done by talking, working together, going out together. Don't let anyone tell you how to do your cultural exchange. Get ready to leave them speechless.

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