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    Glad to hear no one is offended! I must admit that during my first week I was absolutely certain i would never return to Negril. Luckily that changed! And I am sure that my next visit will be completely different seeing as I now know some people and know the lay of the land.
    I guess i kinda see tourism like a twosided story no matter where. It brings money on one hand, but on the other it also brings a whole lot of trouble, nastines and can be devasting for some locals.
    One of the things I did find quite amusing was the fact that my norwegian ways apparently differs a lot from many US and Canadians. The swimming for one thing. I was amazed how many people who just stood in the water, thigh high. We don't do that in Norway, we get in the water and out to the deep end. And then we hang around there. And if we decide to just stand in the water, we stand neck high in it. I don't mean there's anything wrong with keeping your bikinis dry, it's just an cultural observation.
    I did many of those! The cliff jumping as well! I've heard that many tourists get injured jumping form the high plateau at Rick's. I went there on a jetski and planned on doing some jumps from the lower one. I was asked all sorts of question on my swimming ability. That made me think, do people actually jump into water if they can't swim? That can't be right? Well, what I expected in terms of heights did not match what I saw! The high plateau was not at all high compared to norwegian standards. I've jumped from higher when I was 15. We jump from heights from when we learn to swim. Still, being it has been 3 years since i jumped any heights at all I opted for the lower one. I did a couple of jumps and it made me realise how much I love it! I will have to do some more jumping here in Norway this summer so I'm ready for the big one next year! A little off topic here, but here is a video from our annual contest in Oslo http://vimeo.com/28152824. It's not athletes, just regualar Joes with a passion for jumping.
    And then there is the peeing in the bushes! So many people dropped their jaws when I asked what bush was considered the peeing bush. So many places I went to didn't have a toilet so I figured everyone did as we do in Norway when toilet isn't an option. Pee in a bush. I was right, they just weren't used to white girls doing it. I'm not saying I'm the only white girl in Negril that's not bothered by not having a toilet around, there must be more of us! I'm just wondering if it really is a norwegian thing or not?

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    Im a pee in the bush kinda girl. When in Negril I walk with 3 things every single time I walk out my door.....
    http://www.sweetspotlabs.com/product...rapefruit.html
    http://www.amazon.com/Charmin-Go-Tra.../dp/B004I50XMS
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    All of these things are actually available from www.rickysnyc.com - a girls dream store for beauty supply and special needs items!

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    Quote Originally Posted by utenlov View Post
    One of the things I did find quite amusing was the fact that my norwegian ways apparently differs a lot from many US and Canadians. The swimming for one thing. I was amazed how many people who just stood in the water, thigh high. We don't do that in Norway, we get in the water and out to the deep end. And then we hang around there. And if we decide to just stand in the water, we stand neck high in it. I don't mean there's anything wrong with keeping your bikinis dry, it's just an cultural observation.

    Some of your points are valid observations .... but, I'd say you're on a slippery slope making very 'broad, sweeping generalizations' about North Americans. I've seen a lot of people in the water ..... go neck-high, and go all the way under ...... and I'm having a hard time believing that they're all Norwegians. Good god .... as a North American, I've never 'just' stood in the water thigh-high, where I didn't get into the water ALL the way at some point. And every travelling partner I've ever brought with me to Jamaica from North America and South America has also gone in the water ALL the way. Matter of fact, of all the North Americans I know, less than a handful get just their legs wet (perhaps they never learned to swim?) ...... but most everyone I know tends to swim, dive, we get wet and go for it!!!! A lot of times it's not just neck-high - it's jumping off the cliff, or diving into the deep water from a boat. This is not a cultural difference unless you want to make it one (which borders another slippery slope of racism, unless you asked each of these North Americans why they were knee-high and ascertained that they indeed had the ability to swim). And peeing in the bushes ... this is not a cultural difference either .... It's going to come out one way or the other ..... if you waited too long, or were too indifferent to find a bathroom (they're all over in Negril) .... that's not Norwegian ... that's being human .... even North Americans will 'go' when the body says 'go'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kritter View Post
    Some of your points are valid observations .... but, I'd say you're on a slippery slope making very 'broad, sweeping generalizations' about North Americans. I've seen a lot of people in the water ..... go neck-high, and go all the way under ...... and I'm having a hard time believing that they're all Norwegians. Good god .... as a North American, I've never 'just' stood in the water thigh-high, where I didn't get into the water ALL the way at some point. And every travelling partner I've ever brought with me to Jamaica from North America and South America has also gone in the water ALL the way. Matter of fact, of all the North Americans I know, less than a handful get just their legs wet (perhaps they never learned to swim?) ...... but most everyone I know tends to swim, dive, we get wet and go for it!!!! A lot of times it's not just neck-high - it's jumping off the cliff, or diving into the deep water from a boat. This is not a cultural difference unless you want to make it one (which borders another slippery slope of racism, unless you asked each of these North Americans why they were knee-high and ascertained that they indeed had the ability to swim). And peeing in the bushes ... this is not a cultural difference either .... It's going to come out one way or the other ..... if you waited too long, or were too indifferent to find a bathroom (they're all over in Negril) .... that's not Norwegian ... that's being human .... even North Americans will 'go' when the body says 'go'.
    Thank you for saying this! I swim, dive, and have been known to use the facility when it's been an emergency!

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