What would my neighbors be like in Managua, Nicaragua?
Kent Payne
In Managua proper itself, your neighbors can be anything. You can be staying next door to the cousin of the local ambassador or there are some areas where you might be living next door to a guy who runs one of the textile mills. You can have anything, and there are people from all over the world that who in the Managua proper itself. I’ve met Russians, Polish, Czechoslovakians Taiwanese, and Koreans. (South Korea’s got a large contingency of people here that...
In Managua proper itself, your neighbors can be anything. You can be staying next door to the cousin of the local ambassador or there are some areas where you might be living next door to a guy who runs one of the textile mills. You can have anything, and there are people from all over the world that who in the Managua proper itself. I’ve met Russians, Polish, Czechoslovakians Taiwanese, and Koreans. (South Korea’s got a large contingency of people here that are doing business.)
At Gran Pacifica, you have a mix as well. 40% are from Canada, about 50% from United States, and 10% from Nicaragua. There are also others, from places like Mexico, Spain, Hungary and Russia.
At Gran Pacifica, you have a mix as well. 40% are from Canada, about 50% from United States, and 10% from Nicaragua. There are also others, from places like Mexico, Spain, Hungary and Russia.
Posted September 4, 2014
Frank Martínez
Most of your neighbors here in Managua mind their own business. People might think that just because we are Nicaraguans, because we are Latin, we like to talk a lot, get together, and be involved in your business. That is not the case here in Managua. Many Nicaraguans here are well-educated. They live in good neighborhoods and hardly see each other. However, if they see each other, they know each other’s names, so when they bump into each other, they are very...
Most of your neighbors here in Managua mind their own business. People might think that just because we are Nicaraguans, because we are Latin, we like to talk a lot, get together, and be involved in your business. That is not the case here in Managua. Many Nicaraguans here are well-educated. They live in good neighborhoods and hardly see each other. However, if they see each other, they know each other’s names, so when they bump into each other, they are very friendly. That is the kind of neighbor you will have here in Managua. You will get a friend, but he will be someone who will not bother you.
Posted December 13, 2014