Monday, April 25, 2011

You know you're in Brazil when...

Note: the following is not at all intended to make fun of the Brazilian culture or any Brazilian individuals who may have inspired these comments but instead to get a little chuckle out of the cultural differences, from the perspective of an American girl living in Brazil. After all, this is my home now! :)

That being said,
You know you're in Brazil when....
- you get one single cereal bowl and 6 coffee cups as a wedding gift
- one of the main questions everyone asks a newlywed wife is, "so what food have you cooked so far?"
- one of the main questions everyone asks an American newlywed wife is, "have you learned to make beans and rice yet?"
- you get an invitation in the morning to have lunch at someone's house, and you wind up being there from 1 in the afternoon until 9 at night
- you make pancakes for your husband for breakfast, and he puts cheese on them
- you find matching shakers - presumably salt and pepper - that turn out to be salt and salt
- you can pay installments on your chocolate Easter eggs for 10 months with no interest
- you know people who are afraid of driving an automatic because all they have ever driven is standard
- local recipes say to bake said recipe at "more or less 300ยบ for somewhere around 20 minutes"
- church has already been going for an hour and twenty minutes before the message starts
- you've been married for months and you're still getting wedding gifts
- you're 30 minutes late to your own wedding... and there are still guests arriving after you
- everyone thinks I'm blonde
- you're stuck in traffic, in the far right lane, and someone passes you on the right - driving on the sidewalk


:)
That's all for now, but I will likely update this from time to time.

1 comment:

Brandon K. Brown said...

This is pretty funny Kara. Glad you are having the time of your life

Brandon