Getting out all I need to talk about in the next 365 days while I await my man's return from Korea

365 conversations about love, compassion, positivity, God, Black Love, intelligence, and finding the perfect balance before 30! Hopefully, this can be a chance to talk about my thoughts and find others who have interests like mine. Happy Reading!

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Day 246: Things I haven't quite figured out in Asia

In my room is a water heater, you know it I want make tea in the middle of the night or early morning. This was one of my favorite, most important appliance in college so I was happy to see it. But….I can’t figure out how to use it. If I open it is there is a bare heating circle at the bottom, you can’t put water on that. (Right?) I put two dots of water, it was like putting it on a bare stove. So I looked to see do I heat it in the arms, is there someone where to put the water….nooo. No tea for me L
The other thing is next to toilet in the bathroom. I know once again exactly what it does, but I wonder how it works (but never would try it). There is a sprayer like in your kitchen to spray off your dishes next to the toilet. You know to spray off your bottom. LOL! But as I am looking at it, I am really wondering how? How do you spray it and not get it on your pants? Do you sit and then put it underneath you? Take your pants off?  After you spray to you use toilet paper? Wouldn’t it get stuck? Perhaps a towel? Wouldn’t it be gross? Generally at this point, I leave that bathroom and ignore it. But sometimes I wonder.
Today, I met a freshwater pearl dealer that made necklaces. He was great the pearls were about $6 dollars a strand and you got a free pair of earrings that he took off of the necklace so they match. Now everyone was looking like “come on, are these real?” So the guy attempted to burn them, attempted to slice them, and finally a guy asked if he could bite it and the guy let him. This guy rolled the pearl around in his mouth and tried to bite it several times, before he spit it out and put it back on the table… (Picture me side-eyeing the table) How many people has he let do that!?!
Ugh gross.
LOL. All in all I absolutely positively like my visit in Asia. How amazing it is whenever you go somewhere that is different culturally, internationally, you learn so much, it is amazing. I wouldn’t trade this experience for the world.
Tip my hat. Until tomorrow.

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