What was it like to grew up in Haiti?
- kenseyfils
- Jul 2, 2023
- 2 min read
Good morning my followers and fans.
It is my pleasure to create a blog that going to engage everything about Haitians culture and our country entirely. HHaitiansensation.com is our way to shining light to our wonderful culture and one thing I want to clear out is the fact that people focus on the worst part of Haiti that the media talking about. Do me a favor do not listen to the trash the media want you to believe but do not be too stubborn there is no go zone in Haiti like every other country have. Thank you again for being a part of our journey we look forward to experience and show more beautiful thing about Haitians and if you are a first timer, we love you!
The life in Haiti has a funny side around the struggle and everything else you experienced over there. Most of my diaspora can relate to this because when you left Haiti travel to a new country everything completely different. First off, we do not have train in Haiti. Some people had me believe that train ticket was more expensive than an airplane ticket. There is rich side and poor side in Haiti. Some of us fall off in the middle, they are not either rich or poor. They are farmers, small business owners and other charcoal paysan (Madame Sarah). Every new invention some Haitians get used to it in the next decade when the upper class do not value the existent of that kind of tool or whatever it is. For example, In the 21 century you can find a Haitian guy/girl unable to buy their personal hygiene stuff or other necessaries. There is young guy in Haiti cannot afford to buy the old version of iPhone I am talking about guy that above 30 years old. In United States I have a little cousin he is not 18 years old, yet he has the new iPhone.



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