random thoughts
eigentlich sollte man allen Friseuren, die sich "Modefriseur" nennen, die Worte "aus der" vor den Namen setzen // freelancers in NY are serious about calling their favorite coffee shop 'office' and the customer next to them 'co-worker' // even German candies taste different in the States, Nutella for example is made of skim milk and tastes like crap // gumboots are the latest thing in NYC fashion, the hippest model goes for $120 and girls are crazy about them // Las Vegas is like Times Square, just as big as a city and a little more crazy // since 9/11 there are regular announcements in the subway to always stay alert - that feels strange // winter in NYC is extremely cold and temperatures change within a day from -10°C to 10°C // people usually don't have washing mashines here so laundromats are all over the place // alcoholic beverages are insanely expensive here - a beer is between 5 and 8 Dollars at least // Valentine's day isn't only for your valentine in the States, people write cards to anyone they like // some do, but most people don't move to NYC for lifestyle reasons but for job-opportunities, i.e. in the creative area // German milk cartons are too small, one gallon of milk is perfectly right // Americans don't use many signs to offer directions, they prefer getting lost every once in a while // many standards in Germany are very high // one in a thousand examples is the public winterservice that makes pedestrian walks accessible very fast // another example is the cleaness of public places, restrooms and official buildings // Americans still use checks for most regular payings like rent, insurance etc // the food over here makes my skin worse // even Americans as a nation have self-doubts // living abroad helps you getting to know your own country // many stereotypes about Germans are mostly true: in comparison we´re perfectionists, over-organized and good engineers // public bathrooms in Germany are in a very good shape // commuters in NYC´s subways and busses are as silent as those in Germany // there are no seperate bathrooms for women and men in the States // American toilets are always full of water which has some serios disadvantages // the service in German restaurants is very good // there´s always the sound of police sirens in NYC // Brooklyn is the real New York // black guys love singing in the subway // NYC is very european // grocery shopping is twice as expensive as in Germany // electricity isn´t that stable here // Americans make no secret out of their political preference // in many neighborhoods of NYC white people are the absolut minority // over here rich poeple are richer and poor people are poorer // things are more extrem in the States // Americans use the horns of their cars pretty often // it´s hard to find a McCain supporter in NY // New Yorkers have way more electronic devices and gadgets than Germans do // subways drive 24 hours a day // we´re definately spending too much money in cafés // there are definitaly too many nice cafés in NY // they always serve free iced-water in restaurants and bars // many Americans don´t have health insurance // there´s no smog in Manhatten because of the rivers around the city //
Ihr fliegt nach NYC? Lust einen Gefallen zu erwidern? Und sehen wir uns vielleicht am Flughafen? Ich fliege am 17. März ganz früh morgens. Allerdings nach Seattle.
Das mit dem Treffen wird leider nix. Wir fliegen schon früher. Das mit dem Gefallen aber ist Ehrensache ;-) Sag an!
Aaaalso: Ich gehe mal davon aus, dass Ihr Euch bei Eurem Aufenthalt so ein bisschen Richtung Park Slope, Brooklyn, orientieren werdet? Falls Ihr da auf einem kleinen Spaziergang in der Nähe von der Ecke Terrace Pl & 18th, ganz in der Nähe der Subway-Haltestelle Fort Hamilton Parkway vorbeikommt: Könnt Ihr da den Strauß Blumen abgeben, den Ich noch bei Euch gut habe? Mir fällt die Hausnummer nicht mehr ein und hier kann man sie nicht erkennen, aber von der 18th Street kommen ist das der zweite Erdgeschoss-Eingang auf der linken Straßenseite (Der Mensch auf dem Foto dürfte dann nicht da sitzen. Den besuche ich nämlich in Seattle.). Einfach für Krista Fogle & Karoline Reinhardt da lassen mit einem Dank für die Gastfreundschaft. Dann kommen die bestimmt auch drauf, von wem. Wäre echt der Hammer!
Wird gemacht! Freue mich schon auf die Gesichter ;-) Wir werden es natürlich photographisch dokumentieren, um dich retrospektiv teilhaben zu lassen.
Super! Freue mich riesig drauf! Und wünsche dann schonmal viel Spaß in der geilsten Stadt der Welt…