How can I be respectful in Jamaica?

Etiquette and Manners in Jamaica
  1. The most common greeting is the handshake with direct eye contact, and a warm smile.
  2. Use the appropriate salutation for the time of day: "good morning", "good afternoon", or "good evening".
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What does it mean when a Jamaican say respect?

Jamaicans use respect often among their selves which tells you how important it is. In some ways it's a bit like namaste (kind of a stretch) which means "I honor the soul within you." Life can be hard in Jamaica. Simply expressing your respect for those you meet can go along way.
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What should you not say in Jamaica?

Jamaicans can be some of the nicest people you'll meet but get on their wrong side and their insults will most certainly be stinging and blunt.
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9 Things You Never Want To Hear A Jamaican Say About You
  • Mi Spirit Nuh Tek To Dem. Mi Spirit Nuh Tek To Dem. ...
  • Yuh a crassis. ...
  • Yuh too bad mind. ...
  • Yuh ave no brothupsy. ...
  • Yuh a get bun.
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What should you not do in Jamaica?

Travel Tips: 7 don'ts when traveling to Jamaica
  • Don't get into a taxi with a stranger that doesn't have a red number plate. ...
  • Don't wear camouflage clothing. ...
  • Don't show off how much you own. ...
  • Don't go 'off-the-beaten-track' in Jamaica if it's your first time visiting. ...
  • Do not hitchhike and avoid traveling at night.
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What are 5 aspects of Jamaican culture?

Jamaican Culture
  • Music. Music is the heartbeat of Jamaica. ...
  • Art. Like everything else about us, we have our own unique art styles. ...
  • History. We've taken a special journey to become the island that we are today. ...
  • Dance. We move to the rhythm of the island at an ever-changing tempo. ...
  • Patois. ...
  • Faith.
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What are some Jamaican beliefs?

In Jamaica, there are a wide range of different types of Christianity being practiced. As well as Anglicans, Catholics and Baptists, you'll find Presbyterians, Methodists and Seventh Day Adventists. Not only that, Jamaica is also home to many communities of Jews, Muslims, Hindus and of course Rastafarians.
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What is important in Jamaican culture?

Jamaican culture is a product of the interaction between Europe and Africa. Terms such as “Afro-centred” and “Euro-centred,” however, are often used to denote the perceived duality in Jamaican cultural traditions and values. European influences persist in public institutions, medicine, Christian worship, and the arts.
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How do you say alright in Jamaican?

'Irie' The Jamaican saying "irie" is often used to mean "everything is alright and fine." Note that Jamaica has numerous variations when it comes to greeting someone.
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What is the legal drinking age in Jamaica?

The legal drinking age in Jamaica is 18 years old. It is an offence to supply alcohol to anyone under 18yrs old.
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What are 5 interesting facts about Jamaica?

Gimme the facts
  • It is the third-largest island in the Caribbean.
  • Jamaica is home to 4 major mountain ranges.
  • The island is part of the Greater Antilles archipelago with 5 other island states.
  • Jamaica actually sits on top of a large underwater mountain.
  • One-third of all Jamaicans live in the capital Kingston.
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What is a famous Jamaican saying?

Jamaican Sayings for Life

Life isn't fair. Things are not always as they seem. Sheltered persons don't know true hardship or troubles. Danger lurks nearby when there is too much merriment and excitement.
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What does SML mean in Jamaican texting?

SML is an online and texting acronym that means various things. It can mean screw my life, so much love, or sometimes so much laughter. Related words: SOML.
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Why do Jamaicans say ya mon?

Meaning/Description: yes man, a term used to describe something being just fine or ok. May sound like “Ya Mon”. Be warned that this term may be seen as a negative sterotype by many Jamaicans.
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What does catty mean in Jamaican?

1. Noun. A girl or woman. Close.
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Why do Jamaicans say hush?

Other English speakers may hear this word and wonder why they're being told to shut up but for Jamaicans, “hush” is an expression of empathy and/or sympathy. The word is useful in many different situations such as comforting someone who is sick or grieving, or empathizing with someone facing a problem at work.
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What does seh mean in Jamaican?

seh (Verb)

Meaning/Description: say.
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Where is the youngest drinking age?

The youngest legal drinking age in the world is 15, with both Mali and the Central African Republic allowing folks to drink at that time. Seven countries do not have a government-mandated drinking age, while 11 countries ban the consumption of booze entirely.
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What countries can you drink at 15?

Mali — Age to purchase is 15 for beer and wine, no minimum for spirits. Mauritius — Age to purchase is 18. Moldova — Age to purchase is 18. Monaco — Age to purchase is 18.
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What alcohol is popular in Jamaica?

If there's one thing that Jamaica is known for, it's rum. Jamaican rum is famous worldwide for its high quality and delicious taste, and you'll find it as the base for many local cocktails. Many of the best Jamaican rums are spiced or overproof, so be careful when you take a sip!
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How do Jamaicans say thank you?

Give thanx – Give thanks! Selah – Selah. Seet deh – That's how it is! Up top – Thanks/ bless!
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What does PON mean in Jamaica?

January 19, 2013 · PON is a word in Jamaican English (Patois) that carries an intrusive P on the English word ON. WEH YUH DEH PON means 'What are you doing? ' Literally translated as: What are you on (to do)?
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What is valued in Jamaica?

The highest-ranking values in Jamaica include a mixture of core 'collectivist' values - honouring parents and elders, family security, equality, loyalty, friendship, responsibility and individualist values - independence, success, ambition, freedom, choosing one's own goals, etc.
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What makes Jamaica special?

What is Jamaica known for? Jamaica is known to be the birthplace of reggae, Bob Marley, world's fastest sprinters, Blue Mountain coffee, Red Stripe beer, Jamaican rum, beautiful beaches, jerk dishes, luxurious all-inclusive resorts and majestic waterfalls.
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What is the Jamaican lifestyle?

Jamaicans are warm and friendly for the most part, with a mix of cultures stemming from Africa and the Caribbean. As deeply religious people, the island is teeming with churches, with a protestant majority together with Catholic, Jewish, and Muslim beliefs and cult Rastafarianism.
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