I said this before on one of your previous videos. What I HATE is when ppl who talk so negative about Dominican Republic or Dominican women as if those negative things don’t apply EVERYWHERE. Poverty, crime, prostitution, slums, bad traffic, etc is EVERYWHERE. I’m not even Dominican or live in DR. Also, I agree with James about NOT moving to DR to work. Move there with the currency from your Country. More than likely your money will go further living in DR.
I really like this casual talk segment. I’m researching moving to DR after my last child is launched in life and retiring. My man is smooth, confident and intelligent. He’s got me wanting to move today🤣 I look forward to my first visit in a few months.
I think one good reason he’s been able to adapt is that, unless he speaks, he looks like your average Dominican. Also, judging from his mindset, you can tell he’s intelligent and street smart, so of course he’s not gonna be taken for a sucker. Overall, I hope you guys continue to thrive and keep providing this excellent content 🙌🏾
Couldn't DISAGREE MORE! You can 'smell' for a mile that this guy is a BLACK AMERICAN! I'm saying this because I've lived for more than 30 years in Europe. And I can tell ye this: no matter how crowded the streets or the beaches were: just by the way they were carrying themselves in The NETHERLANDS, GERMANY, SPAIN they mad it plain to everybody WITH LIPS SEALED: WE'RE NOT YOUR TAKEN FOR GRANTED AFRICANS!!!
@@gunorijssel7987 but the video has nothing to do with Europe, it’s about folks from the US living in the DR. And I’m Dominican-American living my entire life between both places, and that man even looks like a brother of mine. Clearly if you put him in an interrogation room of course the American will come out of him, but if he walks through the streets of DR, I wouldn’t right away guess he’s from the US.
I have some Dominican friends here in Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia. All of the Dominican women that I see here are very good people and all of the women are very beautiful and smart.
It was worth the wait and well anticipated. You and your husband compliment each other. He’s a funny yet articulate brother. He’s focused and determined. I see and pray nothing but Gods greatness upon both of you. Thank you for sharing.
Hello, yes exactly what he says hits the nail on the head where and how to meet regular Dominican women. A man only needs eyes in his head and he can just find women anywhere, in day and nighttime and the rest happens or doesn't happen. It is very simple, but also very honest and pure.
Love this interview. You guys are great! This brother is a gentleman and you are a real lady. Thank you for creating this bridge between Dominicans and our brothers and sisters in the US. Great Job!
I like the brother, he comes off as genuine. He's not gonna b.s. you. And I agree with the choice of location to live, Santo Domingo is my preference as well. Thanks for doing the interview Norberis!
My god listening to your husband talking I swear it is like I am listening to myself... We have pretty much the same mindset, the same belief, the same way of thinking.
Norberis, this is a great video. Very interesting perspective from your husband as an American living in DR. You guys make a great power couple and you compliment each other nicely. My wife is also originally from DR and I from New Jersey (by way of Guyana). We currently reside in New Jersey but are actively planning to retire in DR. We have already purchased a place there and we are just counting down the years before we move. I appreciate all of the great content that you post. A lot of it I can relate to since I have been among Dominicans and have visited DR for most of my life. I just love the laid back and down to earth nature of Dominican life. Being originally from the Caribbean, this is not exactly new to me, so I don't anticaipte having issues adapting to life in DR. Keep up the good work!
James seems like a good and sincere guy. Very good interview, and you guys should do more of these together. It's kinda funny how my situation is similar to you all as my Dominican wife is not wanting to move back while am trying my best to tie lose ends in US (financial wise) and make a move there. P.S. I hope you allow him to continue grocery shopping at Nacional after those "female" comments from the interview! Love the content!
Lol....I think financial wise she might be scared to move back as I said in the video because we feel like we might go back to the same lifestyle we left. If you can show her that the living situation would be better that might ease her mind. In my opinion a middle class lifestyle here is better than America. We live better here than we did in America on less money.
It is good to have the chance to see your husband, I watch all of your videos, and this is the first time that I could get a good look at your husband. I am retired military and I am looking forward to coming to the Dominican Republic in the near future. In Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, and other countries people drive crazy.
I agree! I live in South Florida, I come there once a month and I’ve never been scammed or robbed. I love Santo Domingo. I’ve been to Punta Cana, Sosua, and Santiago and Santiago is my second favorite city there. Great video!!!!
Excellent Excellent Excellent video! Good to finally see the brotha in front of the camera. He gave a lot of good advice for first timers coming to DR. Keep the videos coming.
I'm still just here for the bloopers...The Man, The Myth, The Legend. Great interview you two. It was good hearing the brother's perspective on living in the DR.
Love this video y’all. I’ve been always thinking about the women at the grocery store. This is what people need to listen to. I’m about to get married and live in a Dominican neighborhood. Patience is the key though. Plus family oriented. I’ll be there for two weeks in June would love to do an interview with one of my favorite UA-cam inspirations. Thanks
Glad to see a Educated Respectful Black Man like this living a great experience in my country With his wife THIS IS WHAT WE WANT MORE OF 🤙🏽 Hope you grow a great beautiful family out their as well. Always welcomed.
Yay! I love your content and am happy to "meet" the man behind the camera! Y'all are excellent! Maybe we can meet up in SD when my Dominican husband and I visit this summer from Texas🎉
You can meet good local women anywhere. I've met local dominican women in the supermercado several times.. the Jumbo, the farmacia, restaurants, bars, beaches, hotels, pools, house parties, birthday parties for sure. incluso en la barbería que tienen mujeres que también se hacen tratamientos faciales después de cortarse el pelo. que son hermosas There are plenty of local women who are good women out there. And I love Santo domingo too bro. I agree it has a city life feel to it. And coming from NY I gravitated to that instantly. And I've been all over that island. And there are nice women everywhere in every town.
I'm married to a Dominican man. His mom has asked me for help one time and that's it. I've never been expected to contribute to his whole family. One side question. Does your husband speak any Spanish? I didn't speak much when I moved here and I had to learn quick. Lol
@Rian Shaw I love the weather and the people. I hate the driving lol. But I guess I've gotten used to that. I honestly can't see myself living in the United States again. I've gotten attached to this place
Good content. So much misconceptions about DR and lots of UA-cam videos carry those narratives. I appreciate your husband's responses. I think what he said about typical women, working there, adjusting and marrying into family was very helpful. Person's would have a negative experience and paint the whole of DR the same way. Also, your husband raised a good question...what are these people doing and where that they get scammed on the regular? I'm from the Caribbean and a tourist country as well so I hear stuff like this as well. Continue to bring these PSAs. Thanks.
Yes the man the myth the legend; finally putting his face on camera. I Like this first interview very very much. We hope to see and hear more from you in the future. II am going to say this. I agree overwhelmingly with every answers he gave. From adjusting to the DR, to driving’s in the DR etc, etc, etc. I totally agree. What was interesting for me though is the answers he give (one )on Dominican women and (two )marrying a Dominican woman as it relates to her family. You hit it out the ball park brother. A home run and a slam dunk; I mean a Shack tearing down the back board slam dunk. Over nine years and I never felt or was under any pressure to take care of my spouse family. And I agree; I have no idea where these guys finding some of these women and then they say all Dominican women is like that. I just don’t see it. Thanks sis for the long anticipated interview with your husband; it was well worth the wait. ✅✅✅✅✅✅👌👌
Love this video love Norberis alone.... but them together is super nice...love you how in love they are...it's needed and makes me a huge fan!!! More of them together please
As a Dominican I appreciate this video because I left as a child and now approaching retirement it gives me a good idea what to expect … by the way you got a handsome husband 😊
Good conversation between you and your husband. I really appreciate it. I believe it would be nice to meet him and have a drink. I am from Georgia and definitely understand what he meant when he said, "Shade Tree."
Noberis, very good video. Informative and honestly delivered. I plan to visit Santo Domingo next February hopefully we three can meet up for a coffee or drink. Your husband comes across as a down to earth regular guy.
Great interview... I totally agree with your husband... the people... a make or break it for me too... if the people aren't welcoming and friendly... it's a red flag for me as well
I like the contribution of your husband in your videos because it makes for a more balanced presentation since most of your subscribers are extranjeros. I will say that one of the things that is difficult in all urban areas of the Dominican Republic is the traffic. True Santo Domingo is more congested because it is the largest urban center in the country, but I have driven in Santiago, I live in Puerto Plata and I just returned this weekend from a trip to Moca and driving was a challenge. A major problem is the motos that are like "moscas" flying everywhere around you it's almost like you need 6 eyes, 2 in front, 2 on the side and 2 on the back of your head...jajaja! Another good video thanks.
I went to a restaurant in DR and they had a English version of the menu. And the prices was much higher compared to the Spanish menu. From my personal experience
This was a good video. Very much appreciated because some of the questions I would have asked myself. ESPECIALLY about taking care of the entire family when you get involved in a relationship.
Glad it was helpful! If you're with someone that expects you to take care the whole family you're with the wrong person. As I mentioned helping my mom and dad at times yes but the whole family no.
Love this video! It was very much needed. Love the fact that you guys are giving the REAL VIBES of the DR. It’s important that people understand that the DR is so much more than Sosua! You know what would be awesome!? If you guys were to have a Meet & Greet with your Sponsors in the Summer. Something like a Mixer or a Mix & Mingle Vibe! Is that something you guys would entertain?
Driving is all about get in where you fit in. I agree with not coming to DR to work unless you are working remote and your wages are USA based. Your husband is right on point with everything I heard. I have been to DR 12 times in the last 2 years and have grown accustomed to how things are done. I am going to move here once my fiance gets her Green Card in the USA. Life is so much easier here for me and I can live more free to travel the world.
I'm just seeing this one... as usual... very very nice!!! jajajajajja!! my first time in the R.D. was 2008 too... what a coincidence!! Keep up the good work!!
You guys need to do more videos together and he wasn’t lying about meeting dominican women they are everywhere. Also if you’re a high quality man you will attract a high quality dominican women. Learning Spanish is a plus 💯 @Norberis people do have to leave the tourist areas but only 60% of USA travelers are only in DR for a short period of time. Everyone else is a digital nomad, expat, military on duty or a retiree that get to experience the beautiful side of Dominican Republic
11:22 - 13:16 James thank you for your kind words about our people and our women there. Dominicanos get stereotyped often that our women only want to be nightlife girls and our men are lazy and that is not true we are good people hard working with goals, ethics, honor, respect for ourselves and others
I think she's just a very considerate person which transfers to being a good wife.. because her husband long winded but she is patient without interrupting consistently..I don't care who you are that is a gift to be patient,be considerate, and be respectful
I love the conversation. I love the dominican republic I have a apartment in santo domingo este I love the people and the way of life. I travel back and forth from the us and Dr.
B n from Mississippi understand d "shade tree"living n d "old miami " I understand d culture, I vacation at d lopesan costa bavaro dis march, so much ♥️ was shown ,excellent video!! Will b visiting Santo dimnigo!!
@@keithnelson7629 we know we're black. It's the labels we don't understand. The whole country looks pretty much the same, but those labels we are forced to use in the IS simply don't exist. That's something African Americans need to understand. You can't go to another country and force these labels. Justet them simply be Dominican, regardless of what color they are
He is referring to posted regulated pricing. Example of paying gringo prices. I wanted rain shields for my car, so I had my mechanic call. He was given the price of 600dop. When I went in to buy them, I never mentioned my mechanics call, I was told 800dop. I told him I got a quote of 600, but he insisted the price was 800😮
😊 What a lovely video Norberis, thanks for making this one. It is nice to see your hubby in front of the camera. You both have great screen presence. I appreciated hearing his perspectives on DR 😊 My first thought, however, was...... Now your trolls have nothing to talk about because now they're gonna see that you're not married to a crusty old man...😂😂😂😂
Great video! As for the scamming towards gringos, i would say it happens in a few areas. Mainly its when you deal with small businesses or ESPECIALLY with Ubers/Indriver. The uber drivers will accept the offer and message you to say it cost 1k pesos more. Then they will message you and say, "no one will offer less for the same ride". Other than that i really enjoy DR. ❤
Man it's something about those brothas outta Mobile, I know two and they're some real solid dudes..y'all keep doing ya thing I'll be heading to SD in June to visit my lady for about a week..we plan on going to Samana for a few days and hangout there for a bit
Your husband talking about meeting woman in DR : .... They're there...supermarket, colmado, restaurant...they're there.....😂 He is right. I remember I was shopping in a store in Santo Domingo with my cousin (male) : a female employee was flirting with my cousin in front of me, asking for his number 😳. I was like " She does not even know if we are a couple or not 🤷🏾♀️. My cousin could not speak nor understand her so she asked another employee to try to translate...Right in front of me 😳 😂 Yeah, they are really really HOT in DR.
I really respect your husband honesty with all the questions that you asked him. He came through very sincere. Thank you for the advice about not leaving the USA 🇺🇸 to work a 9-5 job in Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 it makes so much sense. My husband and I have both government careers in NYC so we will retire with a decent retirement salary and Pension. We will move there after retirement in 15 years. In the meanwhile we will visit Santiago Domingo and Punta Cana 🇩🇴 every year. God bless your family 🙏🏽
I really wasn't upset. Before we released the video he showed me that part I think you are referring to when I asked about the women and said people are going to look at your body language and think you are upset with my answer. I was ok with it because we have discussions like this all the time.
I know that was coming.. Dominican we have a tendency to “look” upset similar to black women.. she was not upset just doing the video professionally… I know we expect her facial expressions to look softer and with a smile but we are just different trust me Nor was not upset 😂
I knew he was gonna have a deep southern accent based on how she pronounces some words…. I used to think to myself that she picked up a lot of English from a black man from the south…. Respect!
I’m happy that I stumbled upon this info. I’m also considering a move. I live in Canada but my girlfriend lives there. She’s from San Pedro, but works & lives in Distrito Nacional. I stay in Bella Vista when I visit. I really love it there. However, in regards to the scamming. I think that it has been exaggerated, but I have experienced scamming in the district. For example, my gf would tell me how much she normally pays Apollo taxi and when they take me they would charge me over 2x or 3x the amount. So I only take Uber now. I also had a bad experience when I went to the clinic on Independence Avenue. I went there at 9am, then they told me to return at noon. When I returned there was only 1 person waiting and they attended to me last which was 6pm 😂. My gf was very mad when I told her so she called the doctor and complained. Not sure if it’s a policy to attend to foreigners last but I had paid (not an example of scamming, but I did feel horrible when I realized that I was intentionally treated last although I was one of the first ones there)
@@NorberisR That’s fair. Don’t get me wrong. I do believe these cases have been exaggerated, but for example, in one instance I took a taxi from W&P Hotel on Sarasota to Av Romelo Betancourt, not too far from Downtown Center & driver said 500 pesos. I didn’t walk because I had luggage. This was around 11am. So while exaggerated, it does happen and I can understand why one may feel targeted because they are “gringos”.
$500 pesos was probably a little too much but taxis will not move their car for less than $350 pesos. So maybe he did overcharge you by $2.50 USD. That's why I recommend taking Uber.
Great video and insight. Please consider no background music or at least having the volume lowered. Somewhat distracting because you all made really great points and observations.
Thank you but this was filmed in the restaurant. I have no control on the music. We did realize watching the video afti that the music could be distracting. We are very aware this.
Thank you so much for sharing this video. I visited the Dominican Republic last year for the first time staying 3 weeks in Cabarete and I Loved it so much. Im originally from Los Angeles,Ca so the beach and the city life is mandatory.... Everyday, im constantly thinking of ways of coming back for a Long term stay. I did hear your husband mention, its hard to find work and the jobs there are low pay. I am currently A nursing student, and im wondering if I would be able to use my degree there.Anyways, looking forward to your next video.
You're welcome. If you like the city life you'll love Santo Domingo. Next time you are in Cabarete or in the country visit a medical facility and see if they can point you in the right direction.
Excellent video. Nice to meet you bro. I got fam in Bama. I'm interested in disappearing (retirement ) in the years to come. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and life with us Nobie, I think my next visit will be to the urban centers and see what it's like. That beach economy atmosphere is played out for the moment. Peace and blessings to yall
I said this before on one of your previous videos. What I HATE is when ppl who talk so negative about Dominican Republic or Dominican women as if those negative things don’t apply EVERYWHERE. Poverty, crime, prostitution, slums, bad traffic, etc is EVERYWHERE. I’m not even Dominican or live in DR. Also, I agree with James about NOT moving to DR to work. Move there with the currency from your Country. More than likely your money will go further living in DR.
Yes this is really annoying to hear people speak like that.
Big facts
I really like this casual talk segment. I’m researching moving to DR after my last child is launched in life and retiring. My man is smooth, confident and intelligent. He’s got me wanting to move today🤣
I look forward to my
first visit in a few months.
I think one good reason he’s been able to adapt is that, unless he speaks, he looks like your average Dominican. Also, judging from his mindset, you can tell he’s intelligent and street smart, so of course he’s not gonna be taken for a sucker. Overall, I hope you guys continue to thrive and keep providing this excellent content 🙌🏾
Thank you🤗🇩🇴
Yea he does he looks Dominican 🇩🇴 lol
Couldn't DISAGREE MORE! You can 'smell' for a mile that this guy is a BLACK AMERICAN! I'm saying this because I've lived for more than 30 years in Europe. And I can tell ye this: no matter how crowded the streets or the beaches were: just by the way they were carrying themselves in The NETHERLANDS, GERMANY, SPAIN they mad it plain to everybody WITH LIPS SEALED: WE'RE NOT YOUR TAKEN FOR GRANTED AFRICANS!!!
@@gunorijssel7987 but the video has nothing to do with Europe, it’s about folks from the US living in the DR. And I’m Dominican-American living my entire life between both places, and that man even looks like a brother of mine. Clearly if you put him in an interrogation room of course the American will come out of him, but if he walks through the streets of DR, I wouldn’t right away guess he’s from the US.
@@kayakingdominicana exactly
I like how your answer when Noberis asked you that trick question
I have some Dominican friends here in Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia. All of the Dominican women that I see here are very good people and all of the women are very beautiful and smart.
Washington DC has a good population of DR. NW had great numbers at one point in time. They all moved out to VA and MD.
It was worth the wait and well anticipated. You and your husband compliment each other. He’s a funny yet articulate brother. He’s focused and determined. I see and pray nothing but Gods greatness upon both of you. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome and thank you for the thoughtful comment.
I agree with this comment… very good stuff! I’m often in the DR… and I can truly agree with your husband’s statement’s!
The driving in the DR reminds me of watching a school of fish. No rhyme or reason but it seems like everyone is on the same GPS. lol
It reminds me of the le mans race series with lots of motorcycle and scooters added in. Not for the faint of heart. You can get use to it.
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PREGUNTA. Are Dominicanas jealous 😂😂?
That's a good question 😁
Great interview. This info is way more helpful to potential visitors than the Passport Bros utube channels..Appreciate it
Our pleasure! You're welcome.
Hello, yes exactly what he says hits the nail on the head where and how to meet regular Dominican women. A man only needs eyes in his head and he can just find women anywhere, in day and nighttime and the rest happens or doesn't happen. It is very simple, but also very honest and pure.
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Love this interview. You guys are great! This brother is a gentleman and you are a real lady. Thank you for creating this bridge between Dominicans and our brothers and sisters in the US. Great Job!
You're welcome 🤗. Glad you enjoyed.
Can't wait to see you in September!! 🛬
I like the brother, he comes off as genuine. He's not gonna b.s. you. And I agree with the choice of location to live, Santo Domingo is my preference as well.
Thanks for doing the interview Norberis!
You're welcome.
My god listening to your husband talking I swear it is like I am listening to myself... We have pretty much the same mindset, the same belief, the same way of thinking.
That's interesting. I'm glad you enjoyed the interview.
Norberis, this is a great video. Very interesting perspective from your husband as an American living in DR. You guys make a great power couple and you compliment each other nicely. My wife is also originally from DR and I from New Jersey (by way of Guyana). We currently reside in New Jersey but are actively planning to retire in DR. We have already purchased a place there and we are just counting down the years before we move. I appreciate all of the great content that you post. A lot of it I can relate to since I have been among Dominicans and have visited DR for most of my life. I just love the laid back and down to earth nature of Dominican life. Being originally from the Caribbean, this is not exactly new to me, so I don't anticaipte having issues adapting to life in DR. Keep up the good work!
Thank you, Im glad you like this video. Hopefully we get to meet you and your wife whenever you Santo Domingo.
“they eat the insects”….😂😂😂…I’m with James…i ain’t with that salamander life…🤪🤣😂
James seems like a good and sincere guy. Very good interview, and you guys should do more of these together. It's kinda funny how my situation is similar to you all as my Dominican wife is not wanting to move back while am trying my best to tie lose ends in US (financial wise) and make a move there. P.S. I hope you allow him to continue grocery shopping at Nacional after those "female" comments from the interview! Love the content!
Lol....I think financial wise she might be scared to move back as I said in the video because we feel like we might go back to the same lifestyle we left. If you can show her that the living situation would be better that might ease her mind. In my opinion a middle class lifestyle here is better than America. We live better here than we did in America on less money.
good interview. he needs to be in them more often because your husband is real and smart and it was refreshing to hear from his point of view
Thank you. Yes I see now that more people want to see him in the video. We will do more.
Viva Tio James! When are you planning on creating your Podcast for a man point of view of visiting or living in the Dominican Republic!
You should do a video on the steps and requirements on getting Dominican residence, for future expats moving in to the country.
Great interview he was point on about life in the DR as an expat. It nice to finally see your husband.
Thank you🙏🏾
It is good to have the chance to see your husband, I watch all of your videos, and this is the first time that I could get a good look at your husband. I am retired military and I am looking forward to coming to the Dominican Republic in the near future. In Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, and other countries people drive crazy.
You should plan a visit if you haven't been here before.
Thanks!
Thanks 🙏🏾
I agree! I live in South Florida, I come there once a month and I’ve never been scammed or robbed. I love Santo Domingo. I’ve been to Punta Cana, Sosua, and Santiago and Santiago is my second favorite city there. Great video!!!!
Thank you. I appreciate this comment.
Excellent Excellent Excellent video! Good to finally see the brotha in front of the camera. He gave a lot of good advice for first timers coming to DR. Keep the videos coming.
Our pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it.
I'm still just here for the bloopers...The Man, The Myth, The Legend. Great interview you two. It was good hearing the brother's perspective on living in the DR.
Thanks for listening, glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏾
Love this video y’all. I’ve been always thinking about the women at the grocery store. This is what people need to listen to. I’m about to get married and live in a Dominican neighborhood. Patience is the key though. Plus family oriented. I’ll be there for two weeks in June would love to do an interview with one of my favorite UA-cam inspirations. Thanks
Are you wanting me to interview you and your wife?
Yes!!! The worst thing about Santo Domingo is the traffic. I hate having to get from the airport to city during the day.
Great video, excellent interview very informative. Your husband is a straight shooter,very honest in his responses.keep up the good work. 👍🏽
Thank you.
Glad to see a Educated Respectful Black Man like this living a great experience in my country With his wife THIS IS WHAT WE WANT MORE OF 🤙🏽 Hope you grow a great beautiful family out their as well. Always welcomed.
Thank you🤗
Yay! I love your content and am happy to "meet" the man behind the camera! Y'all are excellent! Maybe we can meet up in SD when my Dominican husband and I visit this summer from Texas🎉
Definitely!! That would be nice. Just send me and email as the time comes close to norberis@norberisr.com
He answered a lot of good questions. Great video!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
You can meet good local women anywhere. I've met local dominican women in the supermercado several times.. the Jumbo, the farmacia, restaurants, bars, beaches, hotels, pools, house parties, birthday parties for sure. incluso en la barbería que tienen mujeres que también se hacen tratamientos faciales después de cortarse el pelo. que son hermosas There are plenty of local women who are good women out there. And I love Santo domingo too bro. I agree it has a city life feel to it. And coming from NY I gravitated to that instantly. And I've been all over that island. And there are nice women everywhere in every town.
Awesome down to earth video with you and your husband. You guys are real people talking about real things
Keep up the good work
Thank you! Will do!🤗🇩🇴
My old man moved back RD 11yrs ago doesn`t want to come back to the EEUU lol.Jarabacoa has him content. I luv this video \0/
Thank you. Jarabocoa is very nice so I understand
i rode in a uber last july in dominian in santo and i had to hold on to the seat , never had been in traffic like that
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I'm married to a Dominican man. His mom has asked me for help one time and that's it. I've never been expected to contribute to his whole family.
One side question. Does your husband speak any Spanish? I didn't speak much when I moved here and I had to learn quick. Lol
A little, he is about 40%. He can read it well.
@Rian Shaw I love the weather and the people. I hate the driving lol. But I guess I've gotten used to that. I honestly can't see myself living in the United States again. I've gotten attached to this place
I'm glad you guys are doing great in DR. Very interesting.
Thank you❤️🤗
Glad to see my man in the Vid...answered another of my questions. Considering moving there in Hato Mayor for a minute...Great Vid!!!
Thank you🇩🇴🤗
Good content. So much misconceptions about DR and lots of UA-cam videos carry those narratives. I appreciate your husband's responses. I think what he said about typical women, working there, adjusting and marrying into family was very helpful. Person's would have a negative experience and paint the whole of DR the same way. Also, your husband raised a good question...what are these people doing and where that they get scammed on the regular? I'm from the Caribbean and a tourist country as well so I hear stuff like this as well. Continue to bring these PSAs. Thanks.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the conversation 🤗🇩🇴❤️
Yes the man the myth the legend; finally putting his face on camera. I Like this first interview very very much. We hope to see and hear more from you in the future. II am going to say this. I agree overwhelmingly with every answers he gave. From adjusting to the DR, to driving’s in the DR etc, etc, etc. I totally agree. What was interesting for me though is the answers he give (one )on Dominican women and (two )marrying a Dominican woman as it relates to her family. You hit it out the ball park brother. A home run and a slam dunk; I mean a Shack tearing down the back board slam dunk. Over nine years and I never felt or was under any pressure to take care of my spouse family. And I agree; I have no idea where these guys finding some of these women and then they say all Dominican women is like that. I just don’t see it. Thanks sis for the long anticipated interview with your husband; it was well worth the wait. ✅✅✅✅✅✅👌👌
You're welcome. I'll say it again thanks for always sharing your thoughts.🤗🇩🇴❤️
Good interview. It's great to finally see him. He seems to be very funny .
Thank you. He can be really funny. He keep us laughing.
Love this video love Norberis alone.... but them together is super nice...love you how in love they are...it's needed and makes me a huge fan!!! More of them together please
Thank you. We will definitely do more video here soon. I'm glad you enjoyed.
Hola Tio James and Tia Norberis your Expat content is highly informative and enlightening ! Gracias a ti!
De nada🤗❤️🇩🇴
As a Dominican I appreciate this video because I left as a child and now approaching retirement it gives me a good idea what to expect … by the way you got a handsome husband 😊
You're welcome. Thank you, I will let him know you said that🤗❤️🇩🇴
Good conversation between you and your husband. I really appreciate it. I believe it would be nice to meet him and have a drink. I am from Georgia and definitely understand what he meant when he said, "Shade Tree."
I will tell him you said that. Next time you are here let him know by sending an email to norberis@norberisr.com
Awesome video. I agree with the driving there. My goal is to move there too, one day.
Thank you.
You two make a nice couple, and your husband actually looks Dominican. I’m glad you two found each other, you look very happy together.
😊 thank you❤️🤗
We have the same ancestors I been to the museum in Santiago they show you pictures before colonization.
Noberis, very good video. Informative and honestly delivered. I plan to visit Santo Domingo next February hopefully we three can meet up for a coffee or drink. Your husband comes across as a down to earth regular guy.
He is a very down to earth. Send us an email as the time comes closer to norberis@norberisr.com regarding your visit.
Will do.
Great interview... I totally agree with your husband... the people... a make or break it for me too... if the people aren't welcoming and friendly... it's a red flag for me as well
Thank you.
I like the contribution of your husband in your videos because it makes for a more balanced presentation since most of your subscribers are extranjeros. I will say that one of the things that is difficult in all urban areas of the Dominican Republic is the traffic. True Santo Domingo is more congested because it is the largest urban center in the country, but I have driven in Santiago, I live in Puerto Plata and I just returned this weekend from a trip to Moca and driving was a challenge. A major problem is the motos that are like "moscas" flying everywhere around you it's almost like you need 6 eyes, 2 in front, 2 on the side and 2 on the back of your head...jajaja! Another good video thanks.
🤣😂 You're welcome
I went to a restaurant in DR and they had a English version of the menu. And the prices was much higher compared to the Spanish menu. From my personal experience
What restaurant and where?
@@NorberisR I don’t remember exact name of the restaurant. But it’s in Central Park in puerto plata. It was a Italian restaurant
That is why I stay away from tourist areas when Im in Spanish speaking countries
I do not blame you bro enjoy the Caribbean it’s beautiful you look happy and your wife
Thank you so much.
This was a good video. Very much appreciated because some of the questions I would have asked myself. ESPECIALLY about taking care of the entire family when you get involved in a relationship.
Glad it was helpful! If you're with someone that expects you to take care the whole family you're with the wrong person. As I mentioned helping my mom and dad at times yes but the whole family no.
Thank you husband for your input. Hearing your comments makes stuff really clear. ❤❤❤
You are so welcome 🤗
Thats a dope winter fragrance, I had a lady follow me out the store to ask what i had on
Wow😁
Love this video! It was very much needed. Love the fact that you guys are giving the REAL VIBES of the DR. It’s important that people understand that the DR is so much more than Sosua!
You know what would be awesome!? If you guys were to have a Meet & Greet with your Sponsors in the Summer. Something like a Mixer or a Mix & Mingle Vibe! Is that something you guys would entertain?
Thank you. This is a good idea. I had something like this in mind right before the pandemic then it happened. Maybe I'll look into it again.
@@NorberisR Yes! That would be so awesome!
Driving is all about get in where you fit in. I agree with not coming to DR to work unless you are working remote and your wages are USA based. Your husband is right on point with everything I heard. I have been to DR 12 times in the last 2 years and have grown accustomed to how things are done. I am going to move here once my fiance gets her Green Card in the USA. Life is so much easier here for me and I can live more free to travel the world.
I'm just seeing this one... as usual... very very nice!!! jajajajajja!! my first time in the R.D. was 2008 too... what a coincidence!! Keep up the good work!!
Thank you . Now I'm convinced you two have been talking🤣😂
@@NorberisR 😅🤣😅🤣🤣😅👍💯💯💯💯💯
Norberis it was nice seeing and hearing from your husband. It was great interview
Thanks for listening🤗❤️🇩🇴
Great job you 2. Continue to bring inspiration and informative info about DR.
Thank you! Will do!🤗🙏🏾
Norvelis I have not seen your video in a few months, and I have to say that your skin looks so beautiful you look much younger and pretty
Wow, thank you❤🇩🇴🤗
Great video with your husband in the exiting cuts are hilarious. Keep up the great work.
Thank you! Will do!❤️🇩🇴
The only time I get scammed is when I take the taxis but I love the RD
Great video!!!
I have to agree, the taxis here arbitrarily pick a price. I had one last week want to charge me 250 for literally crossing the street...lol
You guys need to do more videos together and he wasn’t lying about meeting dominican women they are everywhere. Also if you’re a high quality man you will attract a high quality dominican women. Learning Spanish is a plus 💯 @Norberis people do have to leave the tourist areas but only 60% of USA travelers are only in DR for a short period of time. Everyone else is a digital nomad, expat, military on duty or a retiree that get to experience the beautiful side of Dominican Republic
That's a interesting statistic. You're right the quality of women generally depends on the quality of man.
@@NorberisR 85% of Americans can’t afford to live in America and live check to check both man and women. so it makes sense to me.
11:22 - 13:16 James thank you for your kind words about our people and our women there. Dominicanos get stereotyped often that our women only want to be nightlife girls and our men are lazy and that is not true we are good people hard working with goals, ethics, honor, respect for ourselves and others
Thank you. I will let him know.
LOVE THE VIDEO - PLEASE KEEP UP THE GREAT JOB ! THANKS.
Thanks, will do!!
I think she's just a very considerate person which transfers to being a good wife.. because her husband long winded but she is patient without interrupting consistently..I don't care who you are that is a gift to be patient,be considerate, and be respectful
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This is a nice interview, thank you. This is my life in some years, relax!
Thank you🤗🇩🇴❤️
Don't take your days for granted tell each other you love one another just lost my lady in Santo domingo 😢RIP please don't take it for granted
I'm so sorry to hear that. I agree life is short and we should take advantage of our time here or the people we love.
I love the conversation. I love the dominican republic I have a apartment in santo domingo este I love the people and the way of life. I travel back and forth from the us and Dr.
That's awesome, I'm glad your experience has been good.
Thank you so much for the content. I love the channel. Take care
Thanks, you too!
B n from Mississippi understand d "shade tree"living n d "old miami " I understand d culture, I vacation at d lopesan costa bavaro dis march, so much ♥️ was shown ,excellent video!! Will b visiting Santo dimnigo!!
Nice video guys. You are a nice couple and a great team. Keep up the good and much success
Thank you so much 😁🙏🏾🤗🇩🇴❤️
Unless he opens his mouth he looks just like the rest of us Dominicans. He can say he's Dominican if he wants to 😂. Thank you for this interview 🙏
Yes everyone thinks he is Dominican as you said until he talks. You're welcome.
Facts now you see why black Americans call Dominicans black
@@keithnelson7629 we know we're black. It's the labels we don't understand. The whole country looks pretty much the same, but those labels we are forced to use in the IS simply don't exist. That's something African Americans need to understand. You can't go to another country and force these labels. Justet them simply be Dominican, regardless of what color they are
@@rosettyromero219 ok I understand beautiful
As to be expected... Great video with a great conversation!!! Thank you for sharing. 🙏🏽❤️
New to your channel 😊! Love the contents you and your husband shared with us. God bless
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it ❤️🇩🇴
He is referring to posted regulated pricing. Example of paying gringo prices. I wanted rain shields for my car, so I had my mechanic call. He was given the price of 600dop. When I went in to buy them, I never mentioned my mechanics call, I was told 800dop. I told him I got a quote of 600, but he insisted the price was 800😮
Great video! Keep going, y’all are doing great. Blessings!
Thank you! Will do!🤗🇩🇴
😊 What a lovely video Norberis, thanks for making this one. It is nice to see your hubby in front of the camera. You both have great screen presence. I appreciated hearing his perspectives on DR 😊
My first thought, however, was...... Now your trolls have nothing to talk about because now they're gonna see that you're not married to a crusty old man...😂😂😂😂
Thank you! I was just telling my husband last night I should have addressed that comment😁😃
Great video! As for the scamming towards gringos, i would say it happens in a few areas. Mainly its when you deal with small businesses or ESPECIALLY with Ubers/Indriver. The uber drivers will accept the offer and message you to say it cost 1k pesos more. Then they will message you and say, "no one will offer less for the same ride". Other than that i really enjoy DR. ❤
I agree, the sample business do this. That's why we try not to do business with them.
Norberis, I think your husband was Dominican in another life because of the way he has adjusted it!!
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😂🤣 possibly. My family says he really is Dominican...lol
Wow yall life looks amazing I really want to go to Dominican Republic so bad I'm going to plan my trip
Thank you. You should visit.
Thank you…nice to meet you Brother. I’m going to reach out to you…bless you both.
Ok, you're welcome 🙏🏾
Man it's something about those brothas outta Mobile, I know two and they're some real solid dudes..y'all keep doing ya thing I'll be heading to SD in June to visit my lady for about a week..we plan on going to Samana for a few days and hangout there for a bit
That sounds great. Samana is really nice.
The lifestyle, the people ,the vibe and its a hot tourist destination 👌 let's be real 😄
Good stuff guys great video to kill alot of misconceptions all facts ✊✊
Thank you🙏🏾
Such a great interview.
Thank you🤗
Your husband talking about meeting woman in DR : .... They're there...supermarket, colmado, restaurant...they're there.....😂 He is right. I remember I was shopping in a store in Santo Domingo with my cousin (male) : a female employee was flirting with my cousin in front of me, asking for his number 😳. I was like " She does not even know if we are a couple or not 🤷🏾♀️. My cousin could not speak nor understand her so she asked another employee to try to translate...Right in front of me 😳 😂 Yeah, they are really really HOT in DR.
🤣😂 thanks for sharing this story.
Greetings from Louisiana ⚜️.. I have family in the DR. .. I will visit it one day 🏝.. My brother moved to Hawaii 🏞. 🙌 blessings to u & yours ❤
Welcome. Yes you must visit soon🤗🇩🇴
I really respect your husband honesty with all the questions that you asked him. He came through very sincere. Thank you for the advice about not leaving the USA 🇺🇸 to work a 9-5 job in Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 it makes so much sense. My husband and I have both government careers in NYC so we will retire with a decent retirement salary and Pension. We will move there after retirement in 15 years. In the meanwhile we will visit Santiago Domingo and Punta Cana 🇩🇴 every year. God bless your family 🙏🏽
Thank you. The one thing about him is that he is honest sometimes too honest🤣😂
Thank you for your information!
@@lorrainearthur6585 you're welcome.
She looks upset but he's speaking his mind I respect it
I really wasn't upset. Before we released the video he showed me that part I think you are referring to when I asked about the women and said people are going to look at your body language and think you are upset with my answer. I was ok with it because we have discussions like this all the time.
I know that was coming.. Dominican we have a tendency to “look” upset similar to black women.. she was not upset just doing the video professionally… I know we expect her facial expressions to look softer and with a smile but we are just different trust me Nor was not upset 😂
🎯 exactly
I knew he was gonna have a deep southern accent based on how she pronounces some words…. I used to think to myself that she picked up a lot of English from a black man from the south…. Respect!
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I like that ending. The brother is funny.
😂🤣 he keeps us laughing
A lot of people don't take time to learn the culture that's so true. Also I tell people to get out the tourist areas.
Yes a tourist area in any place is typically more expensive.
I would love to move to the DR. I am looking into it. You guys are very inspirational. 💪🏽
You should if you think it has the things you are looking for in a country.
I’m happy that I stumbled upon this info. I’m also considering a move. I live in Canada but my girlfriend lives there. She’s from San Pedro, but works & lives in Distrito Nacional. I stay in Bella Vista when I visit. I really love it there.
However, in regards to the scamming. I think that it has been exaggerated, but I have experienced scamming in the district. For example, my gf would tell me how much she normally pays Apollo taxi and when they take me they would charge me over 2x or 3x the amount. So I only take Uber now. I also had a bad experience when I went to the clinic on Independence Avenue. I went there at 9am, then they told me to return at noon. When I returned there was only 1 person waiting and they attended to me last which was 6pm 😂. My gf was very mad when I told her so she called the doctor and complained. Not sure if it’s a policy to attend to foreigners last but I had paid (not an example of scamming, but I did feel horrible when I realized that I was intentionally treated last although I was one of the first ones there)
Keep in mind those taxis charge by time of day or what day it. None have a set price.
@@NorberisR That’s fair. Don’t get me wrong. I do believe these cases have been exaggerated, but for example, in one instance I took a taxi from W&P Hotel on Sarasota to Av Romelo Betancourt, not too far from Downtown Center & driver said 500 pesos. I didn’t walk because I had luggage. This was around 11am. So while exaggerated, it does happen and I can understand why one may feel targeted because they are “gringos”.
$500 pesos was probably a little too much but taxis will not move their car for less than $350 pesos. So maybe he did overcharge you by $2.50 USD. That's why I recommend taking Uber.
Great video and insight. Please consider no background music or at least having the volume lowered. Somewhat distracting because you all made really great points and observations.
Thank you but this was filmed in the restaurant. I have no control on the music. We did realize watching the video afti that the music could be distracting. We are very aware this.
@@NorberisR Thank you 👍🏽
I can’t even lie he looks like any typical Dominican to be honest. If I passed him I wouldn’t even think he’s American
Thank you so much for sharing this video. I visited the Dominican Republic last year for the first time staying 3 weeks in Cabarete and I Loved it so much. Im originally from Los Angeles,Ca so the beach and the city life is mandatory.... Everyday, im constantly thinking of ways of coming back for a Long term stay. I did hear your husband mention, its hard to find work and the jobs there are low pay. I am currently A nursing student, and im wondering if I would be able to use my degree there.Anyways, looking forward to your next video.
You're welcome. If you like the city life you'll love Santo Domingo. Next time you are in Cabarete or in the country visit a medical facility and see if they can point you in the right direction.
Viva Tio James! When are you planning on creating your Podcast for a man point of view of visiting or living in the Dominican Republic!
He wants to do it with a co-host. If he doesn't find one he'll probably do it himself.
I really enjoyed this video. My wife’s from Santiago. I hope one day our paths cross I’d love to meet you and your husband
Thank you. That would be cool! Whenever you guys are in the area just let us know and send me an email.
I will do that. Your husband is a cool intelligent man. He’s good in front of the camera. I hope I see more of him.
Yes you will.
Excellent video. Nice to meet you bro. I got fam in Bama. I'm interested in disappearing (retirement ) in the years to come. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and life with us Nobie, I think my next visit will be to the urban centers and see what it's like. That beach economy atmosphere is played out for the moment. Peace and blessings to yall
Thank you. You should visit Santo Domingo very different than the other parts of the island.