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This essay is a summary of a Book called Carribean Essence. This is a description of a West Indian. The etymology of the word liming is obscure. It is a Trinidadian word, probably of recent origin since English has been a popular language in Trinidad for less than a century. It means, roughly, "hanging around" with family and friends. The concept of liming encompasses any leisure activity entailing the sharing of food and drink, the exchange of tall stories, jokes and anecdotes etc., provided the activity has no explicit purpose beyond itself. As such, it may seem as though liming occurs in most societies.
Approximate Word count = 369 Approximate Pages = 1.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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