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) From then on, despite my lack of speaking the language, I got to know many folks. Seems she has family every which way one turns! Many speak no english or some english, like her daughter, but all liked how I tried speaking and asking in spanish - no matter how silly I must have sounded. For me, the relaxed, laid back living camouflages the really hard working, honest people they are, for the most part. The tourist areas we have been to are nice and getting around to Expat gatherings was great. My wife, even with her language limitations is no wall flower and she always enjoys meeting Expats as so many of you speak spanish - and folks seem to understand her. But the country side and the people made me feel right at home. I have been amazed many times when somewhere in Moca or elsewhere trying to buy or looking at things , when a clerk comes up and asks how they can help in english. I've been in many areas of the world, some areas which have been destroyed by war and poverty levels far exceed what I have seen in the DR. I look forward to exploring all areas once our home is built and we have a vehicle - and hopefully my language skills improve! SO, romance, /!\ I AM A STUPID SPAMMER /!\ combined with the wonderful and varied countryside (that I have seen to date) and beaches, both tourist ones and those that local frequent, are awesome.....but overall, the honesty and friendliness of the people are high up in my opinion!!! Can't wait to finish this work period and be back home....