You should be more careful with the locals

The native Haitian community is not particularly kind to visitors, particularly those with fair complexions, but the calculation is more essential. Each resident believes the traveller has sufficient funds and will provide him with food and drink. Consider the reality that most Haitians dislike shooting. A visitor who pulls out a camera and takes a photograph of a local or records an interview with him is immediately labeled as an enemy. In any case, avoid Sit-Soli, which are massive slums known as American cities that are separated into blocks. The situation here is so serious that the UN sends a garrison of Blue Helmets here on a regular basis to provide security. So, to avoid ruining your holiday in Haiti, avoid going there.


Learn a few greetings in the Creole language and welcome people with respect. This shows that you're attempting to understand the country and its customs, and that you've done your research. You may encounter guardedness from Haitians at first, but if you adopt an attitude of wanting to learn and experience, chances are you will be able to participate in some intriguing and cross-cultural talks with locals. Haitians are gregarious and ready to share: provide information about yourself and display a genuine want to know the individuals with whom you are conversing. Share a meal and make a new friend!

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