I am one of those men who admire and respect a “well-put-together” woman. I have always been this way, including the “dark days” of growing up as a little boy and hearing Rasta men utter nonsensical metaphors like “war paint” (for the “makeup” that is done by women).
Given the tough economic times faced by people in Jamaica (and, of course, all over the world), my question now is how will the average Jamaican woman manage financial to keep herself looking really classy as she used to while at the same time caring for a family and meeting the regular basic needs of her home? And I’m referring here to the modern, classy woman’s regular visits to the hairdresser, gym, etc.
Here are some basic food prices today in Jamaica (all quoted prices are, obviously, in Jamaican dollars):
Roll of tissue: $40
Loaf of bread: $200
Two-pound pack of rice: almost $200 (for the cheap brand)
Small chicken: $380
Has Jamaica become a home for the wealthy only? Even more frightening, with the economic crisis now not only limited to Jamaica, the age-old option of migrating to greener pastures (that is, migrating to any other country aside from Haiti and Guyana) is now fast becoming no longer an option!
Given the tough economic times faced by people in Jamaica (and, of course, all over the world), my question now is how will the average Jamaican woman manage financial to keep herself looking really classy as she used to while at the same time caring for a family and meeting the regular basic needs of her home? And I’m referring here to the modern, classy woman’s regular visits to the hairdresser, gym, etc.
Here are some basic food prices today in Jamaica (all quoted prices are, obviously, in Jamaican dollars):
Roll of tissue: $40
Loaf of bread: $200
Two-pound pack of rice: almost $200 (for the cheap brand)
Small chicken: $380
Has Jamaica become a home for the wealthy only? Even more frightening, with the economic crisis now not only limited to Jamaica, the age-old option of migrating to greener pastures (that is, migrating to any other country aside from Haiti and Guyana) is now fast becoming no longer an option!
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