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Downsides on living in a 3rd world country
So anyone who reads my blog probably knows I am from Jamaica, although I live in the US now after going to college here. And as messed up as the US is a lot of times, I am so grateful to be here. Make no mistake: Jamaica will always be my home and I love the country so much but honestly, I never want to go back.
I feel like a big issue (depending on how you see it) is how people back home handle medical problems. For example, since coming to the US I have learnt about so many freaking allergies and food intolerances! Someone told me they were allergic to carrots and my mind exploded! I even learned fairly recently that light and water allergies are a thing 🤯.
But back home, if a kid does not want certain food because they don't like it or it upsets them, the parents are like "well you better eat it or you go hungry". Especially in my parents' generation. When meals were provided, no one really gave any consideration to allergies. If there was an event, there was no effort to make sure there was a vegetarian or vegan alternative (not that I cared much since I 100% love meat and dairy lol). I think the same attitude also applies to pain. If you have some kind of chronic pain, it's just something you need to toughen up and deal with and move on.
Thank God I never had allergies and I hope it stays that way. But I even think about my tendencies. Like I hate the sound of loud chewing. I can't stand it. I remember the first time it really bothered me. Back then, we ate dinner around the table and we were eating boiled food and stewed chicken. I was a little girl, less than 10 for sure, but I remember how overwhelmed and distressed I was at the table as I heard my family eating. It got so bad that I crushed the food to mush in my hands. My parents were mad (understandable since we couldn't afford to waste food like that) and sent me to a long timeout upstairs in the bedroom.
And it never got better.
Thankfully, we stopped eating around the table at some point. And if I could, I would listen to loud music while I ate my dinner around my family to block out the noise. Or I would retreat to a different room to eat if I wanted to eat in peace. I am lucky that most of my friends and extended family don't chew loudly but I try my best to tolerate the few that do when I am forced to be in their presence during a meal even though I am literally dying inside.
I thought I was just sensitive. When I feebly tried to bring it up to my mom during Christmas, she never treated it with any weight.
It wasn't until I mentioned my issue to a college friend that she said I may have misophonia. And it's like everything made sense. I don't know if I truly have it or not but it fits so well that I felt like I might cry. But a normie Jamaican might just say I am being extra and making a big deal out of nothing.
There are way worse struggles of living in a developing 3rd world country, don't get me wrong. But I am bringing up this because I have a family member living with me for at least a year and his eating sounds are driving me crazy and I don't know how much longer I can bear this in what used to be my quiet, safe space. This is just a way to build up some courage so I can talk to him about it. I know he won't be mad about it but it just feels so awkward.
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Schools in France Vs Schools In Jamaica
#cultureshock#jamaican culture#french culture#schoollife#school#youtuber#youtube#influenceur#youtubeur#influencer#romonwrites#content creator#Youtube
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Made in Jamaica crop tops by Cooyah.
Available worldwide at Cooyah.com
#cooyah#reggae#jamaica#irie#dancehall#miami#fashion#jamaican#style#caribbean fashion#lifestyle#crop top#crop tee#dancer#dance#jamaican culture
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In Jamaica, it’s rice and peas.
Oxtail, sweet plantains and rice with beans~ Jamaican Food
#Jamaican food#Jamaican culture#Jamaica#Caribbean#Caribbean food#Caribbean culture#Latin America#rice and peas#oxtail and beans
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The ‘Respelling Obeah’ conference that occurred earlier today. Lots to learn!
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Jamaica: The Soulful Pulse of Global Influence
Jamaica, with its vibrant culture and rich history, has undeniably left an indelible mark on the global landscape through its music, art, and spiritual heritage. At the heart of Jamaica’s influence lies the timeless rhythms of reggae, the spiritual ethos of Rastafari, and the iconic legacy of Bob Marley. As we delve into the depths of Jamaica’s cultural tapestry, we uncover a profound connection…
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#Bob Marley#Don G#Haile Selassie I#iKON#Jamaican Culture#Jamaican History#Jamaican Music#Lion of Judah#Majestic Lion#One Love#Season One
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Romeich Major Clarifies Controversial Job Fair Entry Fee as Marketing Tactic
Businessman and artiste manager Romeich Major faced criticism for announcing a $1,000 entry fee for his job fair. He has now revealed that this was merely a marketing tactic, with no attendees being charged. Major defends his approach, emphasizing...
By FCFVA News Team Romeich Major, a notable businessman and artiste manager based in Kingston, Jamaica, recently faced a wave of public criticism after announcing a $1,000 entry fee for his job fair. However, in a twist, Major has come forward to reveal that this fee was merely a strategic marketing move and was never meant to be collected from attendees. Image of Romeich Major via Google…
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#employment opportunities#Jamaican culture#job fair#Kingston#marketing strategy#public backlash#Romeich Major
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Rastafari man, Jamaica, by Mattstone911
#jamaican#jamaica#carribean#america#folk clothing#traditional clothing#traditional fashion#cultural clothing
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#bob marley & the wailers#war#rastaman vibration#haile selassie#bobmarley#blackisbeautiful#blackmen#black activism#blackbeauty#blackmenkillingit#blacktivism#blackmusic#blackculture#jamaica#jamaican culture#rasta#reggae#rocksteady#reggae roots#locs#afrocentrichairstyles#afrocentric aesthetic#afrocentrism#panfricanism#for the culture#blackandproud#blackisavibe#blackpower#blacktumblr
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Jamaican Proverbs and Sayings
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I’ve noticed that black people who’ve never spent an extended amount of time in the south or interacted meaningfully with southern black people can never understand why swaths of us won’t leave that region …the depth of black American history and culture in states people think are just full of white hicks is incredible
#tiny museums dedicated to distinct diasporic cultures staffed by one grandpa#churches that have been standing since the 1800s#family’s who still live next to the first plot of land their ancestors owned#a Jamaican from New York not finna get it most of the time lmaooo
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March 1st, 1927 - April 25, 2023
RIP to the great Harry Belafonte.
What a life.
Daylight come and me wan’ go home.
#Harry Belafonte#RIP#Black Culture#Civil Rights#MLK#Jamaican#Heart Failure#Banana Boat#Day-O#Music#Pioneer#Video#Inspiration#Activist
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Real Rasta man Dem Which country is this plane ✈️ heading To ???
#black community#original photographers#black people#artwork#graphic design#black art#black power#black history#black culture#black family#rasta woman#dancing rasta#rastafari#rastaman#weedlife#smoke weed everyday#weedporn#jamaican#jamaica#dancehallculture#dancehall#reggae
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90’s Dancehall Fashion
Location: Jamaica 🇯🇲
#dancehall#jamaica#jamaican#carribean#caribbean culture#islandtings#Jamaicanculture#90s asthetic#90s fashion#dance#dancehall queen#black tumblr#black moodboard#melanin#caribbean travel#carribbeantumblr
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