Things I miss about the US (or from the US):
Things I will miss about Europe/the UK when in the US:
Things about which I feel ambiguously:
- Particular friends of mine I have living there
- The word 'arugula' (it's way cooler than 'rocket')
- Occupy Wall Street, though we certainly have our own (awesome) version here
- Option for legit roadtrips
- 12-hour time
- Professors caring about their students--in fact, prioritising them (WHOA, THAT'S A SHOCKER)
- (My) Knowing its political system
- Earth Balance (soya margarine is not as good!!!)
- Applesauce!!!!! :( It's hard to find all the many varieties, including sugar-less, and in the giant containers that I miss...
- Creative manners of vegan cooking--I'm talking about you, seitan and soy protein
- Good-tasting cheap Chinese takeaway (fer realz)
- How the dollar is cheaper to afford than the pound (thank you, strong £, for my ballooning loans & debts!)
- My collection of things I have been building up that is waiting to cross-country-trek with me and move into a terrible little artsy apartment (so far away!). O my creature comforts! My lamps, my rugs, my collection of books....
- Cheaper care packages (ie that don't cost $40 to cross an ocean)
- 'Bad fashion'. Seriously. Don't judge my layers and sneakers. Or my bed-hair
- Manners? Nah! Casual teenage existence
- Driving on the right side of the road... right, as in 'CORRECT'! :P You read that ... correctly.
Things I will miss about Europe/the UK when in the US:
- Free incoming calls/texts
- Awesome cheap mobile pay-as-you-go packages/bundles/plans
- sim cards
- Celsius
- People thinking I'm Canadian--in fact, being certain about it
- The word 'aubergine'
- Public transportation, cycle lanes
- The word 'cycle'
- Also the word 'torch'
- Other words, like 'fancy', 'keen', 'do' ('Do remember to turn out the lights...' &c)
- Inverted commas; 's'es and other variants of British spelling; formatting the date as: dd.mm.yyyy (or, alternately, dd/mm)
- Travelling
- Living in the middle of an international web/nexus
- Being an international person
- Feeling so free!
- London
- Intelligent communication / just, Communication. Communicating. Talking. Saying what you mean!
Things about which I feel ambiguously:
- Formal / polite culture (even their sexual health pamphlets are so proper!)
- Cold weather
In other news, I've become a birthday cake-making monster! Here's an example of a recent (two-layer chocolate, jam-lined-middle, buttercream-frosted) one for one of my best friends here:
Also, just for fun, here are some pictures of Cambridge in the snow:
The Leckhampton House
Snowperson in front of Queens' College
The Mathematical Bridge, Queens' College
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