36. Greeting People
One of the most delightful things about Aruba is how naturally friendly everyone is! It's customary—and expected—to greet people with a warm "Bon dia" (good morning), "Bon tardi" (good afternoon), or "Bon nochi" (good evening). These Papiamento greetings are part of the island's culture, and locals truly appreciate when visitors use them.
Arubans greet everyone—whether entering a shop, passing someone on the street, or sitting down at a restaurant. Don't be surprised by the genuine smiles and eye contact; it's all part of the island's welcoming spirit! Join in the positive energy and you'll find yourself making connections and receiving warm hospitality everywhere you go. Even a simple "Bon dia" and a smile can transform a casual encounter into a memorable moment of authentic Aruban friendliness.