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New: Gatherings and events in the Cayman Islands

Hi,

Would you like to have a coffee, organize a dinner or find people for activities in the Cayman Islands?

To help you meet people and find outings in the Cayman Islands, we launched a Gatherings and Events section in the Cayman Islands: you can now follow what聮s going on in your area and make the most of your time off.

You can also create events and organize a gathering with the 大咖福利影院 members.

How to create a gathering?

On the Events in the Cayman Islands page, click on 聯Post an event聰.
Fill in the form with the details related to the gathering: date, place, hour聟 and post your event.

It聮s now time to invite the other members! You can opt for a public event or a private one (Invitation or Invitation plus).

To send invites, click on 聯Invite friends聰 on your event page and select who you wish to invite.

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Get informed of who is coming through this page and get in touch with the other members or add pictures of the events in the comments.

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A photo album dedicated to the event will then be created.

What do you think of this new feature?

Thanks,

Julien
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Julien. The reasons why Cayman's expat community doesn't get together the way expats do in other places are 1) because there are so many different nationalities represented here, 2) because we comprise about two thirds of the local population of 50,000, and 3) because expats are mistrusted by the local ethnic Caymanians; if we all got together, the anti-expat brigade would assume we were up to no good! Here's a link to a piece I wrote a few years ago that explains the situation here.
expatfocus.com/c/aid=448/columnists/gordon-barlow/caymans-expats---57-varieties-and-counting/

So. Expat gatherings are a nice idea, but they aren't appropriate in a place where expats are mistrusted. Sorry!