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Some things I’ve noticed:
- People in Taiwan seem to be obsessed with age. There is a man named Mr. Lin who hangs out outside our apartment building. He brings us green tea and tries to communicate with us. Granted, his English skills are lacking but he frequently points at me and holds up 2 fingers and then 4 fingers. This means that I’m 24. And then he points back to himself with 5 fingers and 0 fingers. Mr. Lin is 50 and this is very important. I will never forget it.
- “Buh-bye” is frequently used to say “Goodbye” in Taiwan. It seems to be almost a universal way of saying goodbye. Or maybe it’s just easier than always saying “Zaijian!”
- “OK” is also universal. It is thought to be the most widely recognized word in the world. Which is strange when you think about the origins of OK.
Things are getting better and I’m starting to get out of the mode of constantly comparing things here to back home. I had been used to frequently saying to myself “Well, this isn’t how we do it in America”. Slowly, I’m getting out of that mindset and adjusting to living in Taiwan. While it’s a very differently culture in many ways, it is also very similar to home. While certain concepts of law, logic, and relationships may vary or appear to be different; humans are basically the same creatures with the same wants and needs. It’s amazing the perspective that is gained by living in another country and I wouldn’t want to lose this experience for the world.
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OK…that’s well pretty OK. Nice to see you post again. I always enjoy your analysis of Taiwan. The Moon Festival camping trip looked awesome. I must admit I’m glad I’m not there to see the 50 year old man flirt with you. If I was his fingers may be out of function for a while ha ha ha! I miss you and have been trying to catch you on Skype but to no avail…email me and let me know when your on-line (my time)…I love you UncleUnkUncleLeo
I totally agree with Unk Leo. I think i would like to beat up that 50 year old that ios flirting with you. What a bum. I am glad that you are getting more accustomed to being in Taiwan. I miss you loads and wish you were here instead but I know that you are enjoying the experience and I am very proud of you. Love and God bless you. Grandma