Remembering your manners: In Toronto’s Little Jamaica, it’s best to say “Good day” before launching into business, says Heather Greenwood Davis, who spent her early years there. For decades, the neighborhood, she writes for Nat Geo, “has held out the soft landing immigrants appreciated on arrival; it has become the place their children have returned to when our souls sought the comfort of community.” (Above left, the author as a baby with her mom, Herma Greenwood, in their apartment in Little Jamaica in 1973; above right, her father, Wally Greenwood, who emigrated from Jamaica to Canada.)
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