A bulleted list of things to take note of:
- The cups here are tiny. They're probably about 1/4th the size of the cups we drink from at home. You're constantly refilling your class. Or at least us Americans are. Apparently they're less thirsty here.
- People don't clean up their dog's poop. It's on the sidewalk... people step in it... something needs to be done.
- So many kinds of cheese. A cheese for everyday of the year. Most of the cheese I've had here is delicious.
- Transportation here is the greatest thing ever. It's so easy. Subways, tram ways, bus systems. The only form of transportation that doesn't seem to work well enough is the automobile. Or rather, the way people drive. Their cars are uncannily fancy! (Nearly) Everyone has a really nice one. Also, there are some people here driving Fords. What is that? (Cars here: Renault, Citroën, Pugeot, BMW, Volkswagen, uh... that's all I can think of. Look 'em up!)
- Kids misbehave here. Mainly teenagers running amuck, but I'm sure most of their antics wouldn't fly in the U.S. Or at least in suburban areas. Maybe it's the city...
- Cell phones here = bricks. Remember those Nokias? Still in action over here! Everyone's phone is large and in charge.
That's it for now, folks!
1 comment:
i agree whole heartedly with all of the above. keen observations!
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