Capital: Santo Domingo The Dominican Republic is a country located on the eastern two-thirds of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, bordering Haiti. Hispaniola is the second largest of the Greater Antilles islands, and lies west of Puerto Rico and east of Cuba and Jamaica. The Dominican Republic is not to be confused with Dominica, another Caribbean country. Once dependent on the export of sugar and other agricultural products, the DR has become the most popular tourist destination in the Caribbean. Tourism, and free-trade zones, have become major employers and key sources of revenue.
One American Dollar equals 35 Dominican Republic Pesos
Dining Etiquette If you are invited to a Dominican's house: . Dress well - Dominicans take pride in their appearance and judge others on their clothing. . Although punctuality is considered a good thing, guests are not expected to arrive on time for social occasions. Arriving between 15 and 30 minutes later than the stipulated time is considered on time. . Often several generations live in the same house. Show deference to the family elders.
Social Etiquette • .A handshake, with direct eye contact and a welcoming smile is standard.
• Maintaining eye contact is crucial as it indicates interest.
• When shaking hands, use the appropriate greeting for the time of day - "buenos dias", "buenas noches", or "buenas tardes".
Gift Giving Etiquette . • If invited to dinner at a Dominican's home bring a gift such as chocolates or pastries. • Avoid gifts that are black or purple. They are considered mourning colours. (Gifts are opened when received.)
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