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Colin describes the unique challenges of adapting to life in Puerto Rico, particularly in terms of driving. Road safety and driving etiquette differ significantly from the U.S., as local drivers often disregard traffic laws. Despite these initial frustrations, Colin notes that he has grown accustomed to the local driving culture, signaling a deeper adaptation to life on the island.
Moreover, life in Puerto Rico comes with its own set of inefficiencies and inconveniences, such as long wait times at government offices and a lack of strict regulations on noise levels. Colin recounts his arduous experiences in acquiring a driver’s license and navigating the bureaucracy involved in relocating.