The same as anywhere else in the US or Latin America. Normal working hours are from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Lunch is an hour, normally at noon. Dinners are usually taken around 5 or 6 PM. There are a lot of local holidays and plenty of restaurants, eating out is one of Puertorico's favorite past times. For younger people favorite places are pubs, Cycling is becoming very popular, going to the beach is also popular, The islands of Vieques and Culebra are very popular as well as the beaches in Cabo Rojo.
The climate in Puerto Rico is generally hot and sunny, but there are periods of time when there is high humidity and afternoon showers. Puerto Rico is also in the zone for hurricanes, and while it does not get affected frequently, there are sometimes severe wind storms. But for the most part, Puerto Rico has a very pleasant climate, which is why tourists enjoy visiting.
They work clean or probably stay in their house all day
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Yes. July 25th is Puerto Rico Constitution Day. It commemorates the day the Constitution of Puerto Rico was signed into law and is celebrated as a public holiday.
puerto rican independence day is an September 23. puerto rican independence day is an September 23. Puerto Rico doesn't officially have an independence day since it's not independent, but it does have the discovery holiday which is November 19, 1493.
No. Puerto Rico is to gay and stupid for them to waste their time singing there.
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It has all four seasons, but every day is just like summer.
There is currently no Federal Land Bank of Baltimore, in Puerto Rico, it arrived in Puerto Rico in 1922, but in 1933 it was replaced by the Puerto Rico Farm Credit, which operates to this day. The Puerto Rico Farm Credit is an Agricultural Credit Association that receives services from the AgFirst Farm Credit Bank.
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It is the fourth Thursday in November.
December 8th 1942
Yes.
I dont think they celebrate april fools day in puerto rico :P -B.A.T Actually Yes we celebrate April fool in Puerto Rico it is in December 28 and we call it Dia de los inocentes =) -AnimeArtist
Officially, Puerto Rico celebrates Independence Day on 4 July, just like all other US states and territories.