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I had this moment of realization today that I am the foreigner.

I know that probably sounds really stupid, but nonetheless, it was a weird realization. I am the one who looks different, sounds different, has a different style, custom, accent.
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  • It is sorta weird isn't it, when it hits you.  I think it's after the visitor feeling goes. 
    I like pineapples...they make life just so much more interesting.
  • Strange isn't it! At first you're thinking, "Woah people you are so weird!" Then you take a nice long look around and realize that you're really the only one who is different. Haha.

    Anything specific that you've noticed so far that really was different for you? I hope all is well!

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  • imageJalapenoMel:
    I know that probably sounds really stupid, but nonetheless, it was a weird realization. I am the one who looks different, sounds different, has a different style, custom, accent.

    Remind me where you're at again?

    It is a funny moment, isn't it? Personally, I think everyone in America should have to live a year as an ethnic, religious, and linguistic minority. I think it would really help people see what its like being "the foreigner" and how hard it is. Maybe then some of those racist, nativist #$%#^  would cut expats in the US some slack. 

  • imagesutikama:

    imageJalapenoMel:
    I know that probably sounds really stupid, but nonetheless, it was a weird realization. I am the one who looks different, sounds different, has a different style, custom, accent.

    Remind me where you're at again?

    It is a funny moment, isn't it? Personally, I think everyone in America should have to live a year as an ethnic, religious, and linguistic minority. I think it would really help people see what its like being "the foreigner" and how hard it is. Maybe then some of those racist, nativist #$%#^  would cut expats in the US some slack. 

    I am in Lima, Peru.

     When I walk down the street, since I am blonde (well was blonde until I tried to dye it brown and ruined it, eek!) and fair, a lot of heads turn to notice me.  I definitely don't blend in.  And most people just assume that we are tourists. 

    Until we went to get a discount card at the grocery store, had to put down my address, phone (which I had to look up, LOL), document number, and then the woman just assumed we spoke perfect Spanish (we did catch a lot of what she said, but it was sort of cool to realize that we live here). 

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