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Costa Rica culture: happy, relaxed and artistic, pure life!

Culture in Costa Rica seduces many tourists into staying permanently, and the ranks of expats that settle in this wonderful country grow each year. What is so special about the culture of Costa Rica?

The “ticos”, as Costa Ricans are affectionately called, have a beloved saying: “Pura Vida”, meaning pure life. This saying expresses the essence of Costa Rica culture: used as a greeting, question, answer and qualifier, “pura vida” means good, great, feeling relaxed and happy. The culture of Costa Rica is all about feeling good and making others feel good too.

Because of its particular history, Costa Rica culture has always been an inclusive, homogeneous one – there is not a stark difference between social classes, and all Ticos to a man enjoy similar pastimes (soccer, horse shows, dancing, going to the beach), foods (chicharrones, casados, empanadas) and drinks (Imperial beer and Cacique schnapps). The culture of Costa Rica is easy going and relaxed, which in the business world may translate in lateness, commitments not being kept and deadlines being thoroughly ignored – but hey, “pura vida, man”, this is Costa Rica culture! Chill and enjoy yourself!

Here are some basic points to keep in mind when trying to immerse yourself in Costa Rican culture:

  • Ticos hate confrontation and are terrible at saying no. This means you may find yourself occasionally stood up socially or facing a non-delivery at work. Don’t take it personally – it’s just the culture of Costa Rica.
  • Ticos love making new friends, and they will invite you to their house at the first opportunity. They do mean it, and if you go you will be earning their affection (and their entire family’s!).
  • A fun fact about Costa Rican culture: if you go into a house, you will be offered food, and “no” will not be taken for an answer. It doesn’t matter if you just ate, you’re on a diet, you’re afraid of trying new foods or you’re fasting for Lent – a Costa Rican hostess worth her salt will feed her guests or die trying.
  • Culture in Costa Rica is popular and all over: you will find a singer, a painter or a sculptor in the unlikeliest places. Make the most of those brushes with artists – their hearts are in the right place, and many of them are in fact very talented!
  • Because of its agrarian history, horse culture in Costa Rica is a rather big deal, with horse parades (known as “topes”) and bull fights (bloodless, mostly) being massively attended and enjoyed events. If you have a chance to go to one, don’t miss it: even if you don’t care about the horses, the atmosphere will win you over, like most things in Costa Rican culture.

Traditional Easter Foods in Costa Rica

Mar 18, 2015
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The week of Easter (Semana Santa) is bearing down upon us here in Costa Rica, and already the foods for the Lenten period have been turning up in cocinas across the land. The list below represents some of the traditional dishes and treats of the Easter Season in Costa Rica: 1....   [ Read More → ]

10 Habits that Changed in Costa Rica

Feb 26, 2015
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When I first moved to the “rich coast,” I had no idea of the changes that I would be making in my lifestyle. These are the ways that my life has changed. 1. Learning to Say “The United States,” Instead of “America” Costa Rica is in Central America, so people are somewhat offended...   [ Read More → ]

Costa Rican Luck in the New Year

Jan 29, 2015
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As 2015 rolls in, a little bit of luck is often what people are looking for with whatever might be their New Year traditions, and that is true in Costa Rica, too. Eating twelve grapes at the stroke of midnight is a New Year tradition that has passed from Spain into the land of...   [ Read More → ]

Intensive Shakespeare Workshop by Firefly Productions Costa rica

Dec 16, 2014
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As commemoration for the four hundred and fiftieth birthday of Shakespeare, Luciérnaga Producciones (Firefly Productions) will host a workshop for the great playwright. The founder and artistic director of Firefly Productions, Silvia Baltodano, has brought much of the traditional...   [ Read More → ]

Oxcart Festival A Uniquely Costa Rican Experience

Dec 02, 2014
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A tradition honored by the UNESCO world heritage organization, the oxcart festival in San Jose is a depiction of the most prominent craft of Costa Rica. Carretas as oxcarts are referred to in Costa Rica have been a symbol and craft of Costa Rican people for more than one hundred...   [ Read More → ]
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