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Dominicans have the ultimate life hack – they can turn any ordinary meal into a feast. Seriously, you invite a Dominican over for a casual dinner, and next thing you know, there's enough food to feed a small army.
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Dominicans are the kings and queens of resourcefulness. You give them a plantain, and they'll turn it into tostones, mofongo, and a delicious dessert. It's like the MacGyvers of the culinary world.
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Dominican mothers have this superpower – they can make you feel guilty with just a look. You could be 30 years old, and if you don't finish your mangu, you'll get that disappointed stare that says, "I didn't raise you to waste food.
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I love how Dominicans handle spicy food. It's like a competition to see who can handle the most heat. You eat something spicy, and they just look at you and say, "That's nothing; you should try my abuela's hot sauce.
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You know you're in a Dominican household when the rice cooker has a more prominent spot in the kitchen than the microwave. It's like the guardian of all things delicious!
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Dominicans have this magical ability to turn any gathering into a dance party. You could be at a funeral, and suddenly someone starts playing merengue, and it's like, "Well, I guess Grandma would've wanted us to dance.
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I love how Dominicans approach traffic lights. It's not about the color; it's more of a suggestion. Red means, "Maybe slow down a bit," and green means, "Well, go if you feel like it.
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I've noticed that Dominicans have a unique relationship with time. If they tell you they'll be there at 6, you can safely expect them around 7:30. But hey, it's all part of the laid-back Caribbean charm.
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Dominicans have this incredible talent for transforming any space into a living room. You go to someone's place, and suddenly you're offered a seat, a snack, and a conversation like you've known each other for years. It's like instant family.
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