This is my home. This is our culture. I’m never ashamed to say that I grew up in Grenada.
Once again, Welcome to Spicemas. I hope you enjoy the Jab 🇬🇩⛓️
(I love to see the babies playing Jab 🥹🥹🥹)
I feel like people need to learn proper phone etiquette.
Why are you calling me after 9?
Are we close? Are we family? Are we fucking? If no, then call me between the hours of 9AM-6PM only.
Small achievements:
1. Ended the semester on the Dean’s List
2. Graduated with a GPA over 3.5
3. Started an internship
4. Started a small business
All done within a pandemic and I wanna cry omg 🥺
If you DID NOT grow up in the Caribbean or was not born there then don’t participate in our conversations please.
THIS IS NOT A DAMN TREND!
IT IS A MUDDACUNT LIFESTYLE!
Aa!
Nobody said being born in the US while having Caribbean parents takes away your West Indian rights
The experience of growing up within the Caribbean vs growing up elsewhere is just different.
LEARN TO FUCKING COMPREHEND BEFORE ALLYUH RUN UP ALLYUH CUNT.
If your birthday isn’t a big deal to you, then okay. However, my birthday is a big deal to me so you either make the effort or gtfo. I’m not putting up with that again.
Me and this Guyanese boy arguing at work:
Me: It’s CURRY CHICKEN!
Him: IT IS CHICKEN CURRY!
Me: Oh? So I guess you say chicken fry and chicken baked right?
Him: