1. There are a lot of very tall people here. It's not uncommon for men to be 6'4" and women to be over 6'. That's not to say that there aren't American-height people here, but M is frequently towered over. Doors, however, are the same height, and people are always ducking under them.
2. Women of all ages wear skirts or dresses, which hit at the knee or right above, but rarely pants, unless they are tailored ladies slacks. It is not an exaggeration to say that I am the only women around to be wearing "man-pants". And yet, no low-cut shirts. A good proportion of women have short hair - basically, men's cuts. The women look really good with them, so I cut my hair really short, too, and it's never felt better. Also, in case anyone remembers how ugly the 2004 short haircut was, this time it looks nothing like that.
3. While riding on a full train, people sit very close together, but when a stop comes and many people get off, people don't slide over into the empty seats. Sometimes on a really hot train, I will get sandwiched between two people and I can't help but stare at all the empty seats across from me and wish I could move, but I am sure that would be considered quite rude. This closeness happens everywhere. While waiting at a crosswalk, another person might come up and stand half an inch behind you. It makes me feel a little claustrophobic, but I'm sure I'll get used to it.
4. Some teenagers and adults dress like hoodlums, but aren't at all. They stand there with gold chains, baggy shorts, low-riding baseball caps...and fanny packs, and will politely move for you to get past and give you directions if you are lost.
5. People don't wait in lines very well, especially when going through doors. You can be standing four inches from the door, but once you open it, a flood of people might trample you trying to get through. It doesn't matter if it's just a door to the bank, and there's no reason to hurry, as soon as people get near a door, it's as though there's a fire and I have no idea why.
6. Walking down the sidewalk is done at the slowest pace on earth. I cannot force myself to walk that slowly. I don't know how they get to the doors so fast.
7. People can drink beer all the time, in all venues. It's allowed in public, so people are drinking on trains, hanging out in the park, walking down the sidewalk...but it's always beer, never anything harder, and not in brown paper bags.
8. Speedos on men - no...trimming...of the hairs sprouting out of the speedos. My favorite look is the black socks, sandals, speedo and t-shirt over beer gut. Really, tho, I do appreciate the relaxed attitude about body parts.
4 comments:
Are you reading the comments? Was everybody all sad about the fifa stuff?
no jeans, even!??
we saw the spain-germany game in a bar filled with germans! speaking german! when i cheered for spain, they all turned and looked at me. it was very intimidating. i imagine this to be what germany is like.
Yes! What Alison said! we can hear about weird speedo fashion later! More World Cup news!
Yeah, my friend here is spanish and she had to watch in a german sports bar. But when germany was eliminated she said she saw grown men cry.
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