Back form the white Hall to our place of residence. Photo leaning on the brain.
A very traditional way of baking bread using wood. Wow! it is delicious!
Being here for more than two months, now, it would feasible to draw some analogies and comparison between my culture and The American culture. It seems that the American are very polite when addressing a person. The words or phrases " Thank you / Sorry, Excuse me/ us are very recurrent almost whenever and whenever you are in. In Morocco, everybody would greet you and say 'peace upon you' in small cities or villages. It is the same in the suburban areas, but some people may ignore you. The Moroccan host present milk and date ( Gofio, Zrig in Sahara). The American, would suggest something to drink before any meal. You may engage
with an American in sharing conversation.
A photo while visiting a village in the South East of my home country.
What I have learnt so far is that people in New York and Philadelphia appear to be more preoccupied. Pedestrians in New York do not give much attention to vehicles. They may cross the streets regardless the coming vehicles. Whereas, in Philly and Kent respect is show. Pedestrians won't walk unless the light is green. However, the horns are never heard as it is deemed to be an insult . In our country, It would be so odd if not using horns to make the pedestrians alert.
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