1. Everyone is really friendly except the guy who takes your money on the bus. Also on the bus, pretty much no one talks. One of the things I appreciate about the buses, though, is that men give up their seats for women.
2. I've really enjoyed the food here, especially the desserts, but I've already kind of written about that. I just wanted to say it again.
3. Walking across the street is totally like playing Frogger. You walk halfway across the street, stand there as cars whiz by you on both sides, then wait to cross the other half, sometimes crossing 4 lanes this way.
(I can just hear my parents now, "Oh Ronnie, I hope YOU aren't doing that- promise me you'll never do that!)
4. People park however they want- it's like a jigsaw puzzle and if you're the first one to arrive somewhere, I have no idea how you get your car out when there's 18 others in the way.
5. If you make a friend here, or pay someone a visit, the hospitality is amazing.
6. People love to talk about religion and it is brought up in almost every conversation.
I'm sure there are other things I could list, but as each day passes, those things that were initially surprising or weird are becoming just a part of normal life. Today, to celebrate one month, I decided to eat at an American fast food restaurant, which is super rare for me. I went to McDonald's (I don't think you can get more American than that)...but I got the McArabia. I felt I still needed to remember that I'm in the Middle East.

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