(in no particular order)
1. I bobble my head. This gesture can mean any number of things from "Yes," "No," "Maybe" and "I'm following/understanding."
2. I am not fazed by random donkeys, chickens, goats and cows weaving in and out of metropolitan traffic.
3. I will have a hard time purchasing things at fixed prices when I get back to the States. Bargaining is a language in and of itself, and you know you are good at it when you start getting the same prices as nationals.
4. I won't ever want to iron clothes again. Why, when the neighborhood "press walla" knocks on your door daily, takes your clothes to be ironed and returns them for less than a dollar?
5. Two (or three or four) crazy bright colors and two different extremely "busy" patterns look great together and even match.
6. I don't remember what it's like to have money that is all the same size and same color. Weird. How can you tell a 10 and 20 apart?
7. I don't know how to wait in line properly any more. Here, queues really don't exist, whether at the coffee shop or in traffic.
8. I go automatically to the left side of the car when riding in the passenger seat.
9. I must arrive at least an hour late to be "on time" to an event or gathering.
10.My sense of smell has lost its sensitivity to the utterly disgusting. Rebecca and I even have a code phrase for when the stench is overwhelming. "Bottle it," meaning "I wish I could put this smell in a bottle so people back home could understand."
3 comments:
I RARELY ironed in the states. Now I am COMPLETELY ruined from ever doing so!
Love you two! Tell Rebecca "hi!!"
~Tiff
girl...you crack me up. train them donkeys!
You also know you've been overseas a while when you're saying "queue" instead of "line". So you can just bottle that and tell me what you think.
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