Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Cultural Exchange
Taiwan is a lot different from the U.S.A. The food id different, the stores, are different, and the people are different. Especially the people. One thing I hate the most about Taiwan are the HORRIBLE drivers that pollute the streets and highways of Taiwan. I have to drive every day and the driving is the worst I’ve ever seen. The people have no respect, they will cut in front of you and act like they are the ones who are right. I don’t even want to talk about scooters. The kids here act differently to. In the states there would always be the 1 or 2 kids who would get horribly bullied every day. I was big so I was good, add my humor and you would have no reason to not like me, right guys? In PAS there really isn’t any because it is a small private school and word gets around fast. My class is very immature. Today Phoebe and Howard were pretending to pass an invisible ball to people and expected them to catch it. I found this very childish and I told them so. They thought that the fact of me not “catching” it mad me weird. Weird, right? In the states people wouldn’t do that because they would think that they were weird, like me, and people that are weird will usually get bullied. It happened to one really obese kid in our school who was always trying to be funny by doing stupid things, like farting, which caused people to think of him as a strange human being. I guess cultures just differ from location to location.
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