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And yet, for the last six weeks, I´ve listened to Ticos (Costa Ricans) say Pura Vida, and not once have I heard one use the national phrase as a drunken battle cry for bad behavior. In fact, from the mouths of Ticos, Pura Vida is often used as a greeting, a farewell, and as a way to express gratitude or satisfaction. It can also refer to someone who is nice and friendly.
Finally, I asked an older Tico to explain to me what Pura Vida means, precisely, and he suggested that I stop thinking of the phrase as words but more as an expression of life. And then I got it: Pura Vida is a way of life that extols balance, slow living, strong community, being in the moment, soaking up the sun, riding your bike, playing soccer with your neighbors, laughing easily, celebrating good fortune of magnitudes small and large alike, living in harmony with nature, and most importantly, giving back as much, if not more, than one takes from life. It turns out that I LOVE PURA VIDA!!!
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I just hope that as Costa Rica continues to grow in popularity as a worldwide travel destination that it can fend off the darkside of tourism and maintain its purity of life.
Tree and I have enjoyed our time immensely in this incredible country, but now it´s time to move on to Panama. Let the adventure continue!
Thank you Costa Rica! Pura Vida!
-Stevie
11 comments:
great post. pura vida
time to move on..
Aloha!
PS. Nice use of the Christian fish Stevie.
umm, thats not a fish, its a wave. You can't surf a fish dumb dumb. :)
TREE
actually, you can surf a fish, nevermind.
Awesome commentary. Really enjoyed getting to know you in Costa Rica and living Pura Vida!--Renee
The South Africans have a similar word: ubuntu. It is a lifestyle of peace, sharing being a part of a greater whole.
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Stevie
I can't express
You already know
I have decided to come back to CR end of July
Pura Vida forever
<3 <3 <3
I learned a related expression in Nicaragua... "Puta Vida" It's a little less positive, except when it's on a t-shirt in which it is just humorous.
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