By chance, across the street was the annual Graphic Design Show put on by one of the local universities. One of the themes this year was Costa Rica-Nicauragua Friendship:
There are 500K Nicauraguans living in Costa Rica, representing about 10% of the total population. Obviously this creates some tensions; it's good to see some creative responses.


Later, I mentioned this to a Tico cab driver. He grumbled:
"The thing about the Nicas - it's like you're going somewhere, and a friend says 'hey, I'm going the same way' but he never pays for gas or offers to drive or anything. In the States you have a similar problem with the Mexicans, I think".
"They're absolutely essential to the economy. I believe the Nicas are too, working in agriculture and construction etc."
"Yes, well - the Nicas work hard but it's not enough. Plus some of them are quite dangerous. Why, just the other day they arrested a whole criminal gang."
"How many people?"
"Uh...three."
"All Nicas?"
"Two of them. That's still a majority."
2 comments:
Interesting! I guess you and I can try and get along now too, right? ;)
Nope...you're not Nica, and I'm not Tico. I guess it's eternal emnity for the two of us.
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