Contrary to popular belief, living in the Dominican Republic isn’t all doom and gloom! There are many positive aspects to living in this beautiful country.
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Thank you Jay! I love your content and encouragement. I miss the DR, and I wish I was not as fearful to leave the comfort zone. Keep it up brother – youโre doing great! BTW, Im from Villa Mella, so we may run into one another in SDN any of these days. ๐
Yes, you have to get better on your spanish.
At first I heard you say " Teleferico".
I knew what you were talking about.
But I didn't understand you.
Anyway, like you said….
I don't want to be critical.
(Well also "El Caminito"! )
Thanks for sharing.
P.S. I think you decided to try El Teleferico
Because you've seen the guy Kurt Caz from West Africa.
He goes everywhere.
Don't do what he does.
He can survive.
I am not sure about you.
Also on a side note:
The women. MMM. MMM. MMM
Great video with great information, thank you for sharing. How does it feel when you are up there, can you feel the movement, is scary ? Iโm afraid of heights, but I would like to know how does it feels because Iโm curious to try it. $25 pesos is cheap, Iโm assuming people are not complaining about the rate.
Excellent brother
I m Dominican and I live in United States American โคโคโคโคโคโค
Hey, Jay, how was that? Do you agree with me?
The Dominican Republic, one of the most beautiful places on this planet, with some of the best beaches, landscapes, rivers and mountains you can possibly imagine; friendly people, great social life, incredible gastronomy, things to do and places to go 24/7, and, on top that, social, political, and economic stability (3 attributes very rarely combined); we are right now the seventh strongest economy in Latin America, with foreign investors pouring from all over because of the 3 factors above mentioned. Que viva la Repรบblica Dominicana ๐
Great video, man! I'm. Looking forward to trying out that teleferico. Seems like a good way to bypass that SD traffic.
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BROTHA JAY ALWAYS GOT THE BEST VIDEOS โฆ KEEP POSTING BRO๐๐ฝ๐ช๐พ๐ช๐พ๐ช๐พ๐ช๐พ
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Whatโs good Jay. How long did it take you to learn Spanish out there?
I โค Santo Domingo Is nice city congratulations brother.
Huntsville! Quit capping man, ๐๐๐ your Spanish needs some workโฆ itโs far from perfect
6:12 "I look out the window and see the stars in the sky. Some people look out the window and see the specs in the window"
Dang! That just hit me deep! Most people disnt catch that! Nobody mentioned it in the comments! Thats life knowledge.
On my first trip to DR and this brothas channel has inspired me along my journey. First time is Punta Cana but I definitely have aspirations to sit down and consult with him and the First Lady. Mad respect โ๐ฝ!
Great video Jay.
I had a chance to ride when I was in SD., we couldnโt ride back bc it started raining/thunder. Had to get a cab back to the car. Enjoyed the view of the
different areas.
Bro I watched a video earlier this morning which helped with my mind state in regards to the driving in the Dominican Republic, in the video dude takked about changing your state of mind and what you are customed to. He explained the driving there is done with respect and it's how you view it..Blew me a way.Jay you're right mind state is the key. Question how long is the ride from begining to end?
I think, I've been following your wife for a few yrs. Now??????
I'm moving back in April or May 2025…
What up Jay…Big fan my brother. Your information in your videos is very informative. Thanks
I LIVED IN SANTO DOMINGO FOR 9.5 YRS……
I FIT RIGHT IN, LIKE A GLOVE. MOST PEOPLE THOUGHT I WAS DOMINICAN. ๐๐๐๐
I rode that in Medillinโฆ.