tirsdag den 29. oktober 2013

What The F***?

Hola
Somethings here in Ecuador are just to weird not to mansion...

When it's too hard to not judge the cultural differences:

  
So here is a list over different things from Denmark to Ecuador: 
  • They eat chess with EVERYTHING? Every time we eat there is always a plate only with chess... Even when we eat cake/dessert. They even put chess in the hot chocolate?
  • Here is none road signs that tell the speed you are a lot to drive with? I have seen road signs for bump and children on the street, but never a sign that tell the maximum speed...
  • Here it's totally normally and totally okay to like your own stuff on Facebook? Every Ecuadorian person I'm friends with on Facebook does it. Wtf it's like giving yourself a high five...
  • The age different of couples here are huge, the boy are always at least 2 years older, but mostly more! Some of the girls in my school that are 14 years old date guys that are 20? Why would a 20 years old guy want to date a girl that still doesn't wear a bra?
  • It's normal to have more than one girl/boyfriend?
  • It's only the driver wearing the seat belt, on less you drive on the highway.
  • Every time a teacher enters the classroom everybody stands up and greetings the teacher. But in general they have no respect for their teachers...
  • Food are so cheap here, I can buy a nice big dinner + soda for 5 dollars.
  • Boys and girls are not allowed to be alone together in the house.
  • They don't use knifes to eat with, only to cut their food with.

    Coping each other's homework is totally okay, from the teacher side.
  • They have a television in every single room, except the living room.
  • Men do nothing in the house.
  • Boys always pay for the girls! (I actually like this different - Danish boys could learn something)
  • They don't hug when they say Hi/Bye, they kiss on the cheek. (It have cost me a lot of awkward moments)
  • There are big walls in front of every house or metal mesh on the windows and doors. All the houses/stores are super protected.
  • Having a maid is normal.
  • There are guards with weapons in front of the banks.
  • At school they pay for the cope sheets the teachers gives them.
  • They have statues and pictures with Jesus and Maria or cross in every room!
  • Having two phones is normal. A smartphone and then a shitty phone for texting and calling.
  • There are homeless dogs on every street.
  • There isn't toilet paper in the single box on public toilets, you need to take it before you go in.
Keep track on my list, I may put more things on...

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