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2007-03-13 11:53:55 · 17 answers · asked by yaadigal22 1 in Travel Caribbean Jamaica

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Yes I'm from Jamaica, i live in Kingston. What i love the most about Jamaica is the people they never cease to amaze/amuse me.

2007-03-13 13:30:22 · answer #1 · answered by Its Very Hot In Jamaica 5 · 4 0

I am Jamaican. My family is originally from St Andrew but i basically grew up in Kingston. I have been living in England for the past 2 years but i return to Jamaica in June (thats 2 months). I CANNOT WAIT. I love everything about Jamaica but mOSTLY the people. They are the funniest, warmest and most real people u will ever meet.

2007-03-14 05:37:12 · answer #2 · answered by Sherona B 4 · 2 0

Yes I'm from Jamaica and I love it!!! I'm from all over, I was born in Ewarton St. Catherine, Lived in Old Harbour, Hellshire and Kingston. I went to High school on Halfway tree and Hydel prep when it just opened up.

First of all, I loooove Jerk pork. and not jerk pork from restaurants, i want mine from a stall of the side of the road.
I love guinnep, mango, tasteys patty! lol

As far as music, I love dance hall, especially Dr. evil, Vybez Kartel, My God I love twin of twins. And Being the intelligent person that I am I would have to agree that I love beenie also and that he shouldn't nyam his grammy wid two fish an bammy. lol

I love the men. So much of them have sexy bodied without having to go to the gym, and having sex with a Jamaican guy is like having a work out. *blush* let me stop.

I love the People, they are hilarious and love to have fun. I live in America and I get OK attention. But when I'm in Jamaica I feel like a Queen. You ladies know what I'm talking bout. "pss, baby...come ova here nuh." "pss, miss America, look how you pretty, come here nuh baby."

Even though it doesn't work I love hearing it.

I love the dancing, the fashion, How everything is so cheap, there's something to do every night of the week, A.T.I., the beaches.

What can I say? I love Jamaica!!

2007-03-17 10:03:42 · answer #3 · answered by shadyxl 2 · 2 0

I was born and raised in Jamaica but I moved to the US about a year ago.What I love about Jamaica the most is the people.They are just vibesy,nice and friendly.Secong thing I love the most is the food.

2007-03-14 17:15:13 · answer #4 · answered by jamaican babe 7 · 1 0

im from Alley, South Coast
Deep in the central sugar-producing regions of the Clarendon plains is the small village of Alley, a tiny community at times dwarfed by the towering sugar cane stalks of the Moneymusk Estate. Since the seventeenth century, Alley has been an important sugar village, located in the heart of the Clarendon sugar belt and closely associated with the neighbouring Moneymusk Sugar Estate. As the capital of the parish formerly known as Vere, Alley is home to one of the oldest churches in Jamaica, St Peter’s Anglican Church. Built in 1671, the church is a modest red brick structure set within a brick-walled churchyard surrounded by enormous cotton trees estimated to be hundreds of years old. Every Sunday, the three-quarter ton cast-iron church bell calls the faithful to worship, and within the church, one of the oldest pipe organs in the Caribbean still plays in tune. St Peter’s is a National Heritage Site, both for the building itself and the churchyard, where there are many old tombstones and monuments to early English settlers.

A short distance away from the church in the district of Amity Hall, still in the heart of cane country, is another curious and historic structure, the old Moneymusk windmill, now the Moneymusk Library. The sugar works at Amity Hall was the centre of operations of the estate for over a century before the newer, more modern factory was built a number of kilometres away from the old site.

Although today the larger community of Lionel Town has overshadowed Alley’s importance, the village is still a significant reservoir of Jamaican heritage and history.



Interesting Story: The church bell at St Peter’s Anglican Church in Alley weighs approximately three quarters of a ton and is solid cast iron. Brought to Jamaica from London in 1857, the bell, which still tolls on Sunday mornings and on special occasions, was crafted by the same company that created London’s most famous landmark, ‘Big Ben’.



Famous For: Alley, like many other rural villages in southern Clarendon, is surrounded by the vast cane fields of the Moneymusk Estate, one of the largest sugar-producing operations in Jamaica. The area is particularly fertile, being naturally irrigated by the many tributaries of the Milk River and the Rio Minho.




Must See: St Peter’s Church is certainly worth a stop, but do also stop at the Moneymusk Library in nearby Amity Hall. The library is located within a brick windmill that was once the centre of the sugar factory works. This is the only brick windmill in Jamaica – all other windmills were made of locally quarried limestone. To date, historians are still trying to understand why the owners of the estate put themselves to such great expense to import bricks from England, but in the meanwhile, the building is open to the public, allowing passers-by to make their own estimations

2007-03-13 19:03:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

I'm from Kingston. What I love the most about this country, besides the food and the culture, the lush land, the music.....Hell, I love EVERYTHING! - The good things, that is.

Did I mention the music and the food?

2007-03-16 20:16:40 · answer #6 · answered by Lisa M. 3 · 1 0

yes i'm from Jamaica, I live in Harbour View and what i like most is the people and the music, my friends and everybody else always keep me laughing, and the reggae music is awesome.

2007-03-16 19:52:21 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'm from St. Andrew. My favourite towns are Ocho Rios and Port Antonio.

2007-03-14 21:57:09 · answer #8 · answered by Kailee 3 · 1 0

I am in Jamaican born there. I love montego bay and negril maybe ocho rios. resaon i love mo-bay is because you get to see a lot more stuff more happenings it's just fun.

I am from St. Catherine

2007-03-14 13:38:53 · answer #9 · answered by ♥Sherry♥ 2 · 0 0

i am jamaican. i was born in kingston but move to negril when i was 2 years old. i love the food, the music and when its carnival time i always be going to the streets just to dance with some guys to reggae and soca music.

2007-03-14 01:06:55 · answer #10 · answered by Nivea K 2 · 1 0

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