Monday, March 20, 2006

Cultural Shit

I always manage to rub the culture of whatever country i'm in the wrong way -- in Thailand it was because i didn't smile like a moron all the time, in Korea it was vaugely related to the fact that i didn't like Korean pop music, nor karaoke.

So I thought Russia should be easy beans, because it's a country where everyone is pretty much constantly surly, drunk, selfish and rude. I should fit right in.

But there's one thing I can't get used to, and it causes problems.

See, in Russia, everytime you see a guy that you know, you're supposed to shake hands. (To a limit of twice a day, I suppose -- the first time you see a guy and the last time.) This is a gesture of respect among equals.

Now I always forget about that. It seems stupid to me, and I never think about it.

So all the drivers and workmen at our school don't like me because I never shake hands with them.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Awww! poor teachieX, no one loves him? diddumms.
Come on wake up and smell the vodka on your rotting teeth, its nothing to do with handshakes: its cos they all think you are a kunt!

English Teacher X said...

Oh well, geez, I never thought about it that way. . .

Anonymous said...

haha probably so! buttfuck it! i got used to it and kinda like this custom but i do sometimes forget and it can get messy [;

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