== == it looks like wood
== == It may look like wood in the villages, but not in the capital. My family lives there and they have a perfectly modern home. Bricks, A/C, running water, all that good stuff. The only thing it is lacking is in the roof. It leaks all the time when it rains.
many individuals choose to live in Honduras because it is affordable, the weather isn't bad, and they're tired of life in the states. like anywhere, there is crime, but too often it is exaggerated. catrachos (Hondurans) are pretty friendly and the country itself is mountainous and beautiful. like any third world country it has its share of problems such as widespread poverty, poor education, etc. but one can live well and inexpensively. like many others have said, the best way to judge for yourself is to go and visit and, ideally, live there for a short time to get a better idea of what life is like in Honduras. north Americans have already flocked to Roatan and other places in Honduras but the best places are where there aren't too many foreigners as they tend to cause an increase in real estate prices and their mere presence changes the community drastically. it would be better to speak Spanish as few Hondurans speak English. Spanish speakers have a huge advantage assimilating into the community. just go for it! if nothing else consider it an inexpensive vacation. best of luck.
It is a lot like being sodomized in the dark.
Im looking for that question to man whats up hit me up if someone tells you
no there is not that much crime in Honduras. How did know cause i only date that race. and i have learned a lot from my boyfriend family and friends. And last summer that's were i spend my vacation at. with him and his friends and family. if you take a trip there you will not only like it you willLOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!*
What was family life like
its family like xD
corn
The warthog's family is like pigs
Honduras traditions are more like a party and India is more like a festival!!!
Jamaican family life is almost similar to the USA
Honduras is a Central American Country so, all central American countries are like Honduras, only that some others are more poor or rich, Honduras is in a medium level, over Nicaragua and Belize, even over El Salvador, so Honduras may be Like Guatemala, Costa Rica and Panamá, if you say in the whole world we can say that Honduras is like... Dominican Republic or Jamaica...
robins look like there family
a big family
Honduras's annual income is about $3,100 per person per year.
the family was life like a vertans heart in all above........