Anonymous wrote:Indonesia- people blowing their noses by closing one nostril and shooting out snot without a tissue.
Other than that, Greeks were very nice and tolerant towards tourists.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard no one uses umbrellas in Seattle. (I know, not another country)
People in the Bay Area don't speed even when there's no traffic.
I had never really seen stray animals roaming around until I went to Mexico.
Not true! I grew up in the Bay Area and live there now.
As long as we're on domestic weird things...at BART (the local rapid transit system) people stand in line where the doors will open, rather than just crowd around the door. Two lines, when people get off, you enter the car in a line. So civilized.
WTF BART line are YOU taking? Because I live in SF too and never see that, and definitely don't see it on Muni ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wild donkeys chilling out on the beach in the Virgin Islands.
Well, you know it was their place way before the pesky humans got there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eggs and butter left out of the fridge. I think the butter might have been in one of those submersible bells but no one ever refrigerated eggs (and this was noertern Europe not a third world country).
You don't need to refrigerate eggs in the short term. My mother didn't. I don't. I only refrigerate butter in the summer when it's going to melt, otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:The range of toilets in France, from squat toilets (literally, holes in the floor with footprints to either side) to fabulous modern contraptions with air, automatic seat covers, etc. Several of my trip photos are of toilets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In India, burning bodies and sending them into the Ganga river, where downstream the bathe, wash clothes and get drinking water.
Planned Parenthood does that in DC and MD. What? Too graphic?