Ok so many people have asked me to post this about things that are different here in Jordan vs. the States. Here are some little known facts that I thought you might enjoy!
1. Water
Day: Each household has a water tank (or couple of tanks) on
the roof. That water tank is all the
water that is used for doing dishes, laundry, taking a shower, toilets, etc. The water tank is filled once a week (and I
just learned for some twice….jealous!)
The water gets turned on all day and is constantly filling on your water
day so that is the day to run the water!!
Laundry is done this day and long showers are taken. The problem with this is if you run out of
water before the next water day. L
You can pay for a truck to come and fill you water tank or you can just wait
till water day, but depending on when you run out…..that can be quite gross!
2. No
dryers: Most households do not have a clothes dryer. L We have a washing machine but you have to
hang your clothes to dry. There are
clothes lines up on balconies and rooftops, but if it’s a cold and/or a rainy day
your clothes take FOREVER to dry. You can dry your clothes on the clothes rack inside,
but it still takes some time for them to dry. Not
to mention if we happen to be having a dust storm. If your clothes are hanging outside during
that….can you say the word re-wash?
3. Can
I get it delivered? McDonalds, Burger King and Pizza Hunt are some of the fast
food restaurants here and guess what??
You can call in your order to all these places and they will deliver to
your house!
4. Smoking
ok: Smoking is EVERYWHERE here!!! It
still throws me off to see ash trays on the tables at restaurants. Personally I didn’t used to mind the smell of
smoke, but now I absolutely detest it!
5. Everybody
wants to be a cat: Cats are also EVERYWHERE here! I can’t even tell you how many times I have been
walking down the street and a cat will jump out of a garbage can because it was in there
looking for food! It’s crazy! They are just everywhere here. Jordan is like one huge version of Disney’s Aristocats!! However, as one person put it, “would you
rather see cats on the streets or rats?”
6. Work/School On
Saturdays! The work/school week here for most is everyday except for
Fridays. Fridays there is no work and no
school. Most malls don’t open till about
2:00pm on Fridays. Schools are either
Sun-Thursday or Mon to Thursday with a spilt weekend. (no school Fridays and
then back to school on Saturday and then no school again on Sunday.)
7. Was that a gunshot? When
people are celebrating things like weddings, soccer games victories, etc you can pretty much
expect to hear shot guns being fired. It
used to startle me, now I don’t even blink! J
8. Long life milk! The cheapest and easiest milk to buy here is long life milk. It’s not powered milk,
it’s milk that is on the shelves of the grocery stores and I have no idea what they do it to make it "long life." You store it in your cupboards till opening
it and then put it in the refrigerator.
Well, I put one in the refrigerator before opening it so it’s cold. I was not too sure about this when first
arriving, but it taste pretty good. I
wouldn’t drink of glass of it but I do drink the rest that is in my
cereal. There is also fresh milk at the
stores. This is a little more expensive
than long life milk and the expiration date is always 3 days from the day you buy it.
9. Can’t leave a voice
mail: I don’t think voice mail with cell phones even exists here. No one has a voice mail box so if you call
someone and don’t get an answer, you have to send a text.
10.Easter in May: Here
is something I just recently learned.
The Orthodox Easter is celebrated here.
So while you all in the States will be celebrating Easter, March 30th,
I won’t be celebrating it till May 5th. This will allow you to buy things after your
Easter and then send them to me for mine!
PS I like normal the jelly beans and peeps! J.
11.Hooray for Hollywood! Pretty much all the movies released in the States are release
here as well. Sometimes at the same time
they are released in the States, but sometimes later. Lincoln and Les Mis have not come out here
yet, but are suppose to soon so I’m looking forward to that. The cost for going to the movies here is
pretty much the same price that we pay in California. When you buy your movie ticket, you pick your
seat so it’s assigned seating which is fun.
And you can buy popcorn….normal OR caramel popcorn to snack on while
watching your movie! And of course all
the other kind of movie snacks.