But there are some things that have become so normal, I just quit thinking about them!
- Don't flush toilet paper in public restrooms. There is a garbage can next to the toilet for that - public toilets get clogged up ridiculously easily. Lots of people from the States are grossed out about this one.
- "Rinsing" lettuce doesn't cut it. Lettuce, raw spinach, strawberries, grapes, and any other leafy or tiny vegetable or fruit needs to be disinfected with an iodine or bleach solution. Smooth fruits and vegetables (apples, carrots, etc) should be washed with soap. Ain't nobody wanna eat themselves some non-disinfected lettuce!
- Another bathroom one - many public restrooms don't have toilet paper (or soap, or paper towels, or toilet seats...).
- AND, you generally have to pay to use a public restroom, like between 25 and 40 cents USD. Some friends of our road-tripped down from San Diego to Queretaro several years ago, and I remember one guy said, "Dude, I've paid like 30 bucks on this trip so far just to pee!"
- About the water... You can brush your teeth, wash dishes, take a shower, etc. in our tap water. For regular drinking water there's the 5 gallon water-cooler-type jugs.
- Just go with the flow when it comes to riding in a car. We had 4 adults and 5 (not very young) kids in a Honda Civic to go to lunch the other day. If you need to use a taxi, the driver will not wait for you to install your un-expired car seat (what's with THAT? that's the craziest thing I ever heard of!) in the car. Just get in, sit down, and... yeah. heehee!
- If you are gluten-free, vegan, paleo, etc. well, have fun with that. CHEESE is the way of life in Queretaro.
- Sadly, our city is totally unequipped for people with physical disabilities. It's irritating because it's not like there's no one here in a wheel chair or with a walker. There are wheel chair/stroller ramps in some places, but half the time they are too narrow for a chair to go up/down, or they don't give enough space for the person to turn the chair at all after going up, orsomethinglikethat.
Anyhow, after 9 years of living here, it's weird to go to Oregon and drink the (cold, non-chemical-tasting, yummiest ever) tap water. I automatically look for the trash can to put my used tp into in bathrooms, and think going to the bathroom in a mall without paying for it - and you get FREE toilet paper too! - is awesome. It' amazing to see people in wheel chairs driving and going everywhere independently in the US. And yes, unless you have an actual food allergy, I WILL roll my eyes at your list of things you "can't" eat. (The finger quotes are of utmost importance around "can't" in this situation). But I love my home, and I love going home from my home whenever we get the chance!
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