Monday, November 25, 2013

Vietnam Oh my Vietnam!





Things to see and experience in Vietnam (according to my friend, Lisa).
  • conical wearing hat ladies
  • public nose picking
  • flying cockroaches
  • daily thundershowers that usually started right when we were about to leave the house
  • durian and avocado smoothies
  • horribly springy beds
  • salons and massage parlor
  • motorbikes (millions)
  • babies on bikes
  • teenage drivers, riding three or four to a bike, without helmets, weaving wildly through traffic
  • karaoke lounges
  • excellent international cuisine
  • smog
  • tiny ants
  • tiny clothes
  • tiny people
  • maddening traffic
  • parents and their children who they allow to run wild, screaming in all manner of public places
  • public urination
  • pho (Vietnamese noodles)
  • poorly made products
  • street side coconut selling lady
  • Vietnamese bureaucratic hoops that make me want to pull my hair out
  • vibrant neighborhoods, all so full of community, character, and life
  • pig ear, hoof, snout, intestine, stomach and all other unidentified parts sandwich lady
  • rats
  • bun thit nuong (cold noodle salad)
  • pushy xe om (motorcycle taxi) drivers
  • tropical fevers that leave you sweating at 103.5 and don’t go away for a week
  • massive trash pile on the sidewalk by our apartment massive trash pile on the sidewalk by our apartment.
  • stinky, grey water canals
  • copious numbers of sidewalk fruit stands and vendors.
  • delicious, plentiful, always fresh fruit.
  • street food vendors and all your delectable, ridiculously cheap wares.
  • cyclos and good luck to the drivers.
  • ou dai (traditional Vietnamese dress).
  • mystery meats.
  • fresh baguettes
  • bargaining at the markets (or almost anywhere else).
  • sappy Vietnamese teen pop.
  • babies, babies, babies.
  • pregnant women (half the city is pregnant).
  • hilarious choreographed song and dance performances on TV and at every big event.
  • hot, sticky weather.
  • ugly clothes – you know who you are Rhinestone Bedazzled Jeans and half see through women’s shirts.
  • ladies at the market who laugh at me (in a good hearted way) when I try to speak Vietnamese.
  • incredibly difficult language that we utterly failed to learn
  • to the flailing ladies in the park (strange Vietnamese aerobics classes)
  • Vietnamese gyms, with your hula hoops, stretching sticks, and very comfortable lounges.
  • sweetened condensed milk.
  • Vietnamese coffee – the strongest coffee in the world.
  • sugar, the Vietnamese use you far too often and in quantities no teeth should be subjected to.
  • to feeling like a freakishly tall giant.
  • small children crossing or riding bicycles on busy streets by themselves.
  • seafood hotpots.
  • district-wide, day long electricity blackouts.
  • paydays where you get an envelope filled with a thick wad of cash.
  • kids slowly riding several bikes abreast too involved in your conversations to notice that you are blocking all traffic.
  • getting candy for change from the grocery store – who wants a 200 Dong coin anyways?
  • inquisitive stares from children and old people alike
  • friends from all over the world
What do you think?

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