
Beaches, volcanoes and forts invite you to dive, hike and sample Caribbean cuisine.
01.01 New Year
January 27.04, Heroes' Day
May 01.05, Labor Day
July 19.09, Independence Day
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, Boxing Day
911, single emergency number
465 2241, police
465 2511, fire department
465 2801, emergency medical care
– Robert Llewelyn Bradshaw, first Prime Minister
– Denzil Douglas, Prime Minister
– Kim Collins, track and field athlete
– removal of corals and shells
– entering private beaches without permission
- photographing people without consent
– sea turtle hunting
– export of rum in excess of the limit
– When meeting, it is customary to shake hands or kiss on the cheek
– Family ties play an important role
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– On Sunday, most establishments are closed because of church.
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– greeting / Hello / hello
– gratitude / Thank you / thank you
– please / Please / please
– sorry / Sorry / sorry
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…? / where is the bus
– How much is the ticket? / How much is the ticket? / how much is the ticket?
– pharmacy / Pharmacy / pharmacy
– I need a doctor / I need a doctor
– I need help / I need help / I need help
– Call the police / Call the police
– Call an ambulance / Call an ambulance
– Very tasty! / Delicious! / delicious
– The bill, please / The bill, please
– toast / Cheers! (To your health!)
– joke / In St. Kitts and Nevis, sugar is history and sweetness!
It is customary to discuss:
– Beaches and tourism
– Music and dance (calypso, reggae)
– National cuisine
– Carnivals
- Hospitality
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and power
- Social problems
- Economic difficulties
- Personal income
– swim in the Caribbean Sea
– relax on the beaches
– go boating
– to taste rum
Beaches, volcanoes and forts invite you to dive, hike and sample Caribbean cuisine.
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01.01 New Year
January 27.04, Heroes' Day
May 01.05, Labor Day
July 19.09, Independence Day
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, Boxing Day
911, single emergency number
465 2241, police
465 2511, fire department
465 2801, emergency medical care
– Robert Llewelyn Bradshaw, first Prime Minister
– Denzil Douglas, Prime Minister
– Kim Collins, track and field athlete
– removal of corals and shells
– entering private beaches without permission
- photographing people without consent
– sea turtle hunting
– export of rum in excess of the limit
– When meeting, it is customary to shake hands or kiss on the cheek
– Family ties play an important role
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– On Sunday, most establishments are closed because of church.
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– greeting / Hello / hello
– gratitude / Thank you / thank you
– please / Please / please
– sorry / Sorry / sorry
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…? / where is the bus
– How much is the ticket? / How much is the ticket? / how much is the ticket?
– pharmacy / Pharmacy / pharmacy
– I need a doctor / I need a doctor
– I need help / I need help / I need help
– Call the police / Call the police
– Call an ambulance / Call an ambulance
– Very tasty! / Delicious! / delicious
– The bill, please / The bill, please
– toast / Cheers! (To your health!)
– joke / In St. Kitts and Nevis, sugar is history and sweetness!
It is customary to discuss:
– Beaches and tourism
– Music and dance (calypso, reggae)
– National cuisine
– Carnivals
- Hospitality
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and power
- Social problems
- Economic difficulties
- Personal income
– swim in the Caribbean Sea
– relax on the beaches
– go boating
– to taste rum
