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I don't notice any major differences. I would think which island and the specific folks involved would make a difference. Also if you are malahini or not. Folks that live here would prefer to date other folks who live here so they'd not have to relocate. Unless, of course, they want to relocate. The details are gonna be different all over the place depending on the folks involved. I would rather date someone that lives here. I want to be a permanent transplant. I thought he was nuts, but turned out it was true. So yes, there are pretty big cultural differences. The last time we lived in Hilo was 2002, and that was the scene then too. If it's changed, no one I am in contact with has mentioned it. I dated haole and black gals, and the locals seemed to date each other. Every once in a while you would see exceptions, but out of all the people I and my wife knew, we only dating in honolulu one local gal that had married a haole friend. Well, it may dating in honolulu have been they didn't want to date them because they were haole, they probably didn't want to date them because they weren't from around here. Other than they would have to explain everything to the newbies which gets tiring after awhile although it does have an amusement factor for a short dating in honoluluthey wouldn't want to chance having to leave the islands and their families if their new significant other wanted to move back to the mainland. Back when I was dating, that was the first decision point. Is the other person planning on staying here? I've had it mentioned by several African Americans that they found it hard to date here. Yes, this is my experience. Honestly, I wonder if I'd actually have to move if I wanted to get married again. I find most of the black men I see are already with someone or are military and likely to get transfered. White men here generally aren't interested in me, and the ones who are tend to be military as well. I want to find someone who plans to stay here. My experience with local men has not beed good. They often have a superior attitude because they are local and I'm not. It's stupid because they are the ones who asked me out, not the reverse.