I'm a designer and I make videos. I live in Trinidad & Tobago and love to share info on my home. So far I'm only now starting out on RU-vid, but enjoy the platform so far.
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I'm a English man and want to settle in Trinidad, I've emailed the tt immigration officer several times and had no reply, I simply wanted to know as a Brit what do I need to do and have to Qualify
very nice comparison, and it is true and in Fact! Trinis Vaca in Tobago /// Trini and Bago Both has its pros and Cons, hence why they make a Perfect combination!!
I am a trini living abroad. I have lived mostly in Scandinavia and Israel.. Trinidadian people are really cut from a different cloth and in a very positive way😎
Ok wow nice i always thought Trinidad was an island with coconut trees, huts, and you could walk from one side of the island to the other in 10 mins on dirt grassy trials with a small population about 12 people and no utilities, a few donkies, horses, farming, But now i hv a very different view
Loved this video! Esp the edits 😂🤭.. Imo having the opportunity to visit the beach every week or month (realistically) is something we trinis don't take advantage off nor appreciate...having Tobago right there too for a change of environment 🙌... *K&A sweets does rel lash, I love their kurma and fudge
Trinidad and Tobago has many different ethnicities, ranging from African, east Indian, Chinese, Syrian, Spanish, French, Caucasian etc. Very diverse island and different culture. Hopefully this helps.
A large percentage of the people are mixed. And unless one particular blood strain stands out, it's next to impossible to really say what a person is mixed with. For me personally, I am east indian/ negro/ chinese/ spanish and dutch. I have my own unique look as does everyone else in my family. Not many people believe my mother is my mother. She looks predominantly chinese.
Left right at the end of the 80’s because my parents knew the economy wasn’t getting any better.. Glad they did! But I still have fonds memories of the beaches and camping.. Great childhood there!!!
Trinidad and Tobago is just like the Philippines island . Exactly the same . I love to see and walk on the rice drying on the road . And sit under a mango tree . Every time I visit there I remember home . Exactly boosting bamboo .for new years.
Calling everyone boy that how you find a Trini..my American and Asian kids , love to call everyone boy. And the next one is ( way you want )and the schools hate the Caribbean pirates English . Especially the school in Asia . Or and ( nah we ah have that )