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No matter where we live, the environment is always good or bad. . .
And the stereotype of the region.
Exposure to a new culture will only make us more excited and comprehensive.
If you are used to living in Asia, here are a few ways to tell you. . . .
One of the best areas in the world! 1.
You take off your shoes immediately before entering someone's house (
Even your own)
You will instinctively take off your shoes or slippers.
Not only is it more comfortable, but it also shows a sign of respect.
Another reason for this tradition is that it is considered a healthy move.
For more than 5,000 years, the Chinese have been studying foot reflex, and barefoot can stimulate your stress points.
When you are limited to your shoes all day, your feet have no chance to stretch and breathe. 2.
No big deal with cockroaches! Cockroach. . . smockroach!
These little guys (
Or big guys often. . . )
You will never escape to the mountains again.
Just remove your flop or shoes and crush them!
Although they may need some contact, they will eventually get used to them.
This may be comparable to how New Yorkers feel about mice. :)3.
When you walk into the market, you can smell stinky tofu and durian, and the first thing you usually smell is durian and tofu.
Though, once you 've been living in Asia for a while, these things may get your attention at first and then disappear into the background.
In fact, you may even have learned to enjoy eating them! 4.
You realize that walking, taking a taxi or taking a bus is faster than driving, and the traffic is extreme in any fast and intense city.
Especially in densely populated areas, you may be motivated to learn bus schedules simply because roads become too frustrating.
To drive in Asia, not only do you need to be proficient in fast movements, but you also need to be confident in thinking quickly!
Although during the work week it may be easy to get the taxi driver to help you with this. 5.
It's not surprising if your snacks include Hello KittyOne. You may have realized that Hello Kitty is a powerful person to live in Asia.
She managed to find herself on food, clothes, hair products, cooking utensils and almost everything.
You may feel like you can't get into 7-when you first arrive-
Didn't run into this animated princess, especially when what she was doing sometimes has nothing to do with her, cartoon or cat!
Hello Kitty is not the only cartoon on all items, another popular one is Kareoke Pop Frog.
Once you 've been in Asia long enough, you won't even be eliminated for having cartoon characters in your snack :)6.
Especially if you drive a motorcycle or ride a bike, cloth pollution masks are very popular.
Not only to prevent pollution, but people believe they will prevent you from getting sick through other people's bacteria.
You'll be exposed to some bacteria in the air in a large group, so it may not be a terrible idea.
Umbrella is not just for rain!
It can also protect you from the hot sun and won't set your neck on fire and won't have to wear a hat. 7.
You can bargain well in multiple languages. Going to the market is an adventure.
Once you live in a culture that accepts bargaining, you are definitely addicted. Most vendors (
Especially the night market)
Barter is usually open, so it is a very good learning skill in the end.
You know, though, if you're trying to get away with it at the department store, you 've been doing it for too long. . . . 8.
Crossing the road reminds you of playing with "frog" street lights, which are often an option rather than a rule.
To successfully cross the road, you know you have to wait for the perfect time between car and running!
If you have played the game "frog", it is very similar to this game.
After a while, you will be very good at it. 9.
You suddenly put soy sauce and chili sauce on everything you eat, and everything you eat seems to require more flavor.
The soy sauce is delicious. . . .
Why not let it be spicy?
There are some of the best chili sauces to choose from in Asia and in local restaurants you can get almost everything and they are all great.
Once you are addicted to sauces, you will never eat the same again! 10.
When arriving in Asia for the first time, it is normal to see 4 or more people on a motorcycle, and you may find that there are 3, 4 or 5 people on a motorcycle
Some families have only one car, and motorcycles are very practical in big cities.
In general, they are easier to park and take up less space.
After you are familiar with the custom, you will not give it a look any more.
But maybe your visitors will! 11.
In Asia, film subtitles have become the second nature, and most cinemas like to play mainstream Hollywood movies in the United States.
Adding subtitles for movies is to cater to non-
So they can also enjoy the film.
If you 've never been to a movie theater using subtitles before, it can be distracting at first.
However, you will hardly notice them again after a while. 12.
Squid dried fish, tea eggs and fish balls are delicious. No, really.
After spending some time in Asian cities, you'll get used to some local snacks that look blurry elsewhere.
For example, dried squid tastes much better than it sounds, and it's not uncommon to find it for sale at sporting events.
Cooked eggs cooked in a pot of black tea and fish balls on skewers are often found in convenience stores such as 7-
And family markets.
While these foods seem unpleasant at first, you will eventually learn to love them. 13.
It's cool to eat something on banana leaves, which is a common way to make a mixture of rice and meat and other things.
Make them taste delicious!
If you are used to making these packages, or are looking forward to eating them, you must have assimilated. 14.
You like marble soda.
This is one of the most interesting drinks offered in Asia.
Basically, the soda water itself is sealed in marble, and it comes with a device that can open the soda water into the bottle.
These sodas are usually flavored with bubble gum, but they also have fruit varieties.
They are the best!
Although it seems impossible to take out the marble at the end. . . . keep trying!
There is a way to get it. 15.
You never want to leave!
Good is often bad.
You know, if you realize that it has a lot to offer, you have been living in Asia for a while and you can stay here forever!