It comes as a surprise to most new expats here, how much our community is despised by about 50% of the native-born Caymanians, and about 100% of the elected politicians. Here, a "mixed marriage" is between a native-born and an expat. However long he or she lives here, an expat is rarely ever recognised as an immigrant, much less a citizen! "Driftwood' is a common term of contempt among politicians.
Fortunately, there are enough "good guys" (that other 50%) to make life bearable. Also, we expats - from a hundred or so different countries - tend to stick together in self-defensive mode, and we don't have much to do with the natives, socially. There is no racism as such (if you don't count the expat-versus-natives ethnic distinction), and that's refreshing and nice to see.
When I began writing my blog, I wrote specifically for a local audience, and anybody wanting to learn what Cayman is like as a place to live should start with the very oldest of my posts in the archives of October 2010, and work their way forward in time.
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