Jamaican sayings (or proverbs) reflects mainly our deep African, Asian and European influences. In usually just one sentence, they tell life's stories, conveying significant approaches and ideas about nature, human behavior, health and religion- from generations to generations....
Before the 1960s, working-class Jamaicans used numerousPatoissayings and verbal expressions, which were usually scorned by the upperclass, and not easily understood by foreigners. In more recent years, the language and its proverbial expressions have been used by most Jamaicans. The use of animal...
January 14, 2014:One of the best things about living abroad is trying all the new food that the country has to offer. If you are a Sociology geek such as myself, you’ll also love the rich cultural and historical context that food provides when getting to know a country. If you love...