
Diana P茅rez Rubiera
@NinaPerez
Dominican expat in Brazil
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About me
Dominican
Lives in Rio de Janeiro
Speaks Spanish, English and Portu帽ol
Registration: 15 April 2012
About
Occupation
I am Employed.
My expat journey



Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
I study Political Science. Actually it is the only thing that I do at the moment.
I don沤t work in Rio.
Carnaval is an amazing space to get involved with culture, the train runs incredibly well; banks are centers of transfers and payment for basic services; presenting your student ID card you get discounts at the box office of cultural activities.
Quality of life is a privilege of a few; economically speaking, the cost of life is burlesque. Political system is pluralist notunderstanding standard citizen is not involved with its topics; the last three governments have been workig for social inclusion but they haven沤t been successful; services and products in the telecommunication area are coarse and stink.

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
I use to work as social researcher in una NGO very recognized in Dominican Republic.
The most attractive thing in the country is the human quality of its nationals. People are very supportive and partying. Comunication services are the best in America Latina; young people participate and think about politics; culture is inclusive; beaches are awesome; food is great.
Public electricity system doesn沤t work, some streets are blocked a cause of endless arrangements; Citizen security is being seriously questioned; a lot of people is looking for a job without success.