China- The Good, the Bad and the Stinky!
Well I have survived my second week living in China! I wanted to write sooner, to jot down my first impressions and such, but I have been so busy with work, that I haven’t gotten a chance until now. China is an interesting place. Guangzhou has many foreigners, and the bars and clubs are filled with friendly Canadians, Europeans, and people from all around the world. I did a lot of reading about China before I came here, to try and lessen the culture shock. One thing that really rang true is the spitting. I have learned to look down when I walk, and no longer get disgusted by people hoarking anywhere- even in restaurants. To be fair, they are not to blame. The air quality here is so bad. There are definitely very “interesting” unpleasant smells! We got a whiff of something nasty today in my classroom! The people here are really friendly. I enjoy walking to work and being greeted with a friendly, “Nihao!” from shop owners and passer-byers. I don’t think I have experienced a huge culture shock...at least not yet. The worst thing about it was my apartment and its lack of heat and hot water, but it is warmer now, hot water is back, and it is actually becoming quite cozy.
Things I have learned so far:
How to say rice, thank you, the bill, takeout, hello, turn right and go straight in Mandarin
How to climb over 30 flights of stairs per day without passing out!
How to ignore gross sounds and smells
That what you expect when you order is not necessarily what you are going to get. In fact, most of the time it is not.
Not to take a bus without other foreigners unless you want to get stared at ogled.
How to find pizza, pasta, and other Western food; also, the quickest way to get to McDonalds!
Appreciate the good things, accept what I cannot change, and enjoy the experience here and now.
I do miss my family and friends dearly, but between work, sightseeing, and eating, I barely even have time to sleep. Even though I am so busy, and so far from home, I feel so healthy! I think about my friends and fam. everyday though.
I haven’t managed to find all the great shopping places everyone always talks about. But I plan to go exploring later on in the week, so hopefully I will come across something.
Until next time! MUAH XOXOXOXO
9 comments:
Hey again it is ME!!
Loved your posting about your first experience. YES, indeed you will be experiencing VERY different cutlures and people. You are definitely a brave person (got that from your dad's side - lol).
A blog is the greatest idea for family and firend to stay in touch with you. I feel like you are not too far and will look for forward to read your postings.
Love U auntie Saz!
Great story Alicia. You trip to China remind me of our trip from Guyana to Canada. Although, Canada is a better culture shock than China.
Glad to hear that they are many foreigners.
Be safe. Looking forward to your next story.
Love U
Uncle Fazil.
Hey,
Sounds like quite the adventure down there and I wish to come visit you sometime soon (especially after you mentioned the $8.00 massages)lol. I'm glad you're getting used to your surroundings and wish you all the best for the next few months. Sorry you have to miss my birthday, but you can make it up with an iPod Nano when you get back :P. Anyways love you a lot!
- Kevin
looking forward to experiencing China through your postings.....have a wonderful adventure!
Hi Alicia,
Glad to hear you are adapting well to China and enjoying your experiences. Looking forward to reading your blog and hopefully we'll be able to see some pictures soon.
Luv,
Aunty Sabeela
Sounds like you're having an awesome time. The way you describe the smells and being stared at on buses sounds a whole lot like India!Can't wait to hear more!
-Liya
oh alicia! i love your stories of china! it is so gross about all that spitting stuff...ewwwwwwwwww! i am just cracking up!
have fun!! we love you!
ps-
i love that you are "out of the box."
cousin marissa
Uncle Fazil Here Alicia.
Glad that you are enjoying your trip. Looks like you are having fun. Great. Love the pictures. I enjoy reading your blog. Keep it going. I can't believe it has been 1 month already. Time sure goes by.
Until your next report.
Much Love,
Uncle Fazil
Love to read your blog. I enjoy your adventures, and keeping updated about your experiences. Auntie Christine has been updating me as well.
Jill (Auntie Christine's sister)
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