- Nobody here has iPods! Some people have mp3 players, but they are not nearly as common as I see in Davis. In Davis and Sacramento, I think at least 50% of people walking around have iPods.
- Nobody here has those annoying wireless blue tooth cell phone things. I welcome this change!
- Nobody here walks around with food or water. You cannot get a coffee to go. As I've mentioned, this is bothersome to me. I long for a big cup of coffee that I slowly sip at my desk. In addition, at home, most people carry around water bottles. I know that on most week days, I fill up and drink my 1000mL Nalgene at least three times. Here, I rarely see people drinking water.
- Everything is smaller: cars, sidewalks, dogs, houses, washing machines, grocery stores, coffees.
- No one else has diamond rings. I have not seen a single diamond ring. This makes me feel especially odd since they are such a part of American culture. I almost left my engagement ring when I came, but it reminds me of John, so I brought it. Also, the right hand is used for the wedding ring in Europe. I have thought about switching my wedding ring to my right hand to fend off Spanish men, but have not. If a guy tries to pick up on me, I won't know what he's saying anyway, so for now, I'll leave it.
- People are much more affectionate here. I am slowly getting used to the double kiss thing.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Some cultural differences
Spain, particularly Southern Spain, is quite different than Northern California. Here are just some of the differences (small as they may be) that I have noticed.
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Fellow nestie here. I love Europe, and Spain especially, but the one thing I always miss are our big, no huge, cups of coffee to go. I love the cafe culture in Europe, but there's also something nice about warming your hands around a paper cup. :-)
- achastain
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