I can only speak to Barbados but I have found it to be exactly the opposite! That being said....If you say "Good Morning" or something similar to a Bajan and they only say "ok" back to you please don't think they are being unfriendly. It's just their very short version of thanks you too


They say it amongst locals too

When you leave the expensive hotels and touristy beach area you are reminded that it is indeed a third world country. If you choose to use their (plentiful) public transportation you will probably come across the extreme poverty especially close to Bridgetown. The people serving you drinks may not have had power in their house for a week or any other sort of typical island hardship but I have never had an unfriendly experience. I have nothing but love for the island and for the people

...ok I will admit my ex was Bajan and I am still close to his family

So we will be spending a good part of the day with family that still lives on the island. This will be my son's first trip to Barbados and the first time he will meet any of his relatives that still live there

so we are very excited. Am actually calling them this weekend to let them know I'm finally making good on my promise to bring him for a visit.

Sorry to go off on a tangent I am very easily distracted

these days with half my brain on the Halloween party I am throwing @ DS's school and the other half on the cruise