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Attention All Readers: Tell Us What You Think!

In an effort to learn more about our  readers’ likes and dislikes and improve ourcontent accordingly, The Tico Times will publish its reader survey in four consecutive editions this month, from Sept. 8-29.

The survey’s 82 questions will focus on you and your views on our print and online editions, including The Nica Times, our tourism guide “Exploring Costa Rica,” and The Tico Times Restaurant Guide.

“We encourage tourists, residents, Ticos, Nica Times readers, everyone to take time to do it,” said Tico Times General Manager Abby Daniell.

Five lucky readers in Costa Rica and five readers in the United States will win a one-year subscription. All you have to do is fill out the survey and submit it by fax, e-mail, snail mail, or at our office in downtown San José in October (snail mail must be postmarked by October 15).

The drawing will be held in late October.

 

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