Thursday, 28 February 2013

Danish Bus Experience - Roberta's take



Getting on and off the local bus must be a regular experience for a regular citizen, however, being a foreigner in Denmark one might find particular cultural aspects in passengers’ behavior.

Yes, people might prefer taking the single seats for the journey and one might think that this behavior is a sign of “leave me alone/stay away”. On the other hand, have you noticed that this might be followed by the rule “stand on your right, go on your left”? and those people might have just taken a single seat because they’re about to take off soon anyways and standing for a while turns into sitting in a single seat. In addition, I’ve noticed multiple times groups of people getting on the bus and sitting in clutches: taking both sides of the bus and talking to each other as if they were sitting around the table – so how is that for a “silence is the golden rule” and an unsocial behavior? I very rarely experienced the time in silence in a bus. More so, whenever I would find myself lost or in need of some guidance I would just turn to the closest person and if not him/her then the driver would get me on the right track, most of the times it would end up turning into a little discussion about the best possible way for me to reach that place between me, the driver and couple of people who heard my concerns and joined in.

Aarhus is a smiley city – it’s even the cities’ logo! And who said smile is a bad approach to a stranger. It is actually a positive note and kind expression towards a strange fellow passenger. Moreover, it is a positive signal for a possible open conversation about weather. I would rather smile in silence than sit with no face at all.

Danes do enjoy being private but it works as a respect to others, also I think that everyone once or twice has felt like staying with his/hers thoughts in the early morning or after a tiring. Let those people be, there are plenty others who are ready for an easy chat. 

I have more positive experiences to a negative ones when taking a bus: once I jumped on a bus, was all scattered, was running late, just managed to jump in, jacket still unbuttoned, hair still all over, make-up totally ruined because of all the sweat. Was rushing to take a seat to fix myself for the meeting I had to attend. So I took a seat and a women sitting in the single seat turn to me and says: “you look like a very friendly person”. My eyes got big from the amusement and she continued: “I thought this would be nice for you to know, so decided to tell you”. My day could not have gotten a better start!

Yes, maybe letting older people to get seated is not in their culture so much as it is in Eastern part of Europe, but people are friendly on the bus. They will give old lady a hand to get on the bus, drivers will wait another second for you to jump in and will cash your 100kr. bill to the coins, otherwise, give you a ride for free, people will help mothers with children and the tour will most of the time end with a bus driver wishing you to have a nice day! 

What is there more to ask for a ride in a regular bus?!

Monday, 10 December 2012

INDIA videos

I thought I will post videos that I made from the short video-msgs to my family here.
Enjoy ;)

Video nr.1

Video nr. 2

Video nr. 3

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Tas jaudulys! - Pirmasis laiskiukas pakeliui i Indija!


Tas jaudulys, tai ką aš žinau.. :)
Naktį atsikeli po porą kartų pasitikrint atsispausdintą popieriuką (kurį atsispauzdinau tikriausiai mėn. prieš pačią kelionę), kur parašytas išvykimo laikas, su mintim: „Vdruk, pasikeitė!!“ . Tai gal šiek tiek ir jaudinuosi.. :)
Iš esmės jaučiuosi gerokai pasiruošusi: vizą – turiu, bilietą – turiu, skiepus – turiu, visokio skrandžio blogavimo tablečių – turiu.., pasą – turiu.. pinigėlių numatytoms išlaidoms – turiu, nenumatytoms – taip pat.. draudimą – turiu.. Ko neturiu, tai Šeimos ramybės.. ;) Norėčiau, kad maniškiai jaustųsi daug ramiau dėl šio mano išvykimo.. Na ir kas kad toli ;) Niekas nesako jog ištikus nelaimei negalėsiu grįžt namo ;) O kadangi tokių ir nenumatau, tai nematau dėl ko čia ir jaudintis. Džiaugtis čia reikia. Turiu puikią progą pasižmonėti, pakeliauti, pamatyti naujos kultūros.. Esu gerai nusiteikusi, sveika, prie nieko nepririšta – ko dar ir norėti.
Su visais sėkmingai atsisveikinau, taip net neatsisveikinau prieš išvykimą į Didžiąją kelionę - Daniją. Visų pasiilgsiu. Visus norėsiu pamatyt.., tačiau esu įsitikinus, Mylimi manęs lauks iki sugrįšiu ;)
Bučkis visiems!

P.S. si laiskiuka radau pasislepusi kompiuteryje.. Ji rasiau, greiciauisia belaukdama savo skrydzio, Kopenhagos oro uoste, arba pries einant miegot dar beviesint pas Moniakyte Kopenhagoje.. 20 09 2011 ;)

Sunday, 23 October 2011

1 month anniversary ;)

Hello Everybody! ;)

Now, let's sing all together - Happy One Month, Roberta! :)

Must say, this month was full of everything!
Loss of precious things! Cultural shock! Homesickness! Exploration! Excitment! Happyness! Surprises! Amusement! everything..
My most used word: ''different!''

Last week I have poisoned myself mistakenly by mallaria pills.. not that I had enough of them already.. - I overdose.. But the stick has two ends, right? So I stayed up all night and could catch up with some of you :) Time difference makes it much harder to get to people and hold connections.
Keep in mind - true connections never break! ;)

I do not know whether I have mentioned.. But it was some time ago I had to decide where I come from :) It's only natural when people meet me for the first time, they ask where I am from.. And I was really confused!! Initially - Lithuania, praktically - Denmark.. this answer would only confuse others.. beause then I had to explain what and why - who cares :P.. And then I found it hard to make my mind up! It's actually been 1/4 of my file that I spent in Dk.. and have created other chapter of my life in there.. whatever I have become, Denmark had left a mark on that and it would not be fair to jsut cross it out, moreover, if not experience in DK, I would have never ended up in India :).. On the other hand, Lithuania - my Mother Land! That's where I grew and developed main values and principles for life! I would have never been who I am if not LT...
Anyways, after all I decided I come from Lithuania.. This is what it says in my passport :) Not only for that..Cpuple of days ago I was asked: '' so when you are finished with India, you're going home, right?'' This triggered me in a weird sence! and I replied: ''I do not have home''..
I left LT a while ago, I do not even have my own bed there..All my social-world is built in Dk, I got nothing to hold on, but my Family!, and in DK -.. friends only..and some stuff that I was not able to pack with.. and the only bond there - university!
So my  mind is in both laces! neither I have true home here :P Just people I count on..
Then, I received a good counter-question: ''where is your heart?''
I got no questions afterward..
So from now on :) I come from Lithuania! The small country, everyone refers to Russia.. so I always picture it as a neighboring country of Poland, first.. :) and if people are in doubt, mention Germany and Baltic sea.. and then.. Russia..
At least this way I will spear the word about little cute country in East Europe.

So.. within a month I have got a lot - cultural knowledge, self observation and development.. I do meet nice people and they are so open and friendly.. I try to be as honest to them, as they are to me and it works out fine so far.

It is definitelly a highly spiritual land - one might get so good comments from a total stranger! People seem to be more genuine, not that superficial!

I am always invited to some parties :) of people I barrely know..

Sometimes I pose to people :) because they ask to get picture of me with their children or husbands (the strangest thing). But they are harmless..

So.. I started horse riding course ;) Now trying to get to the stable three times a week!
After training I have a possibility to join for walleyball match! treid once :) OMG! :D
The first ball broke my nails! The second I just missed :D the third flew so fast, I did not notice how it flew into me.. No wonders, I was playing with strong men! who play walleyball every night! and are very very good at it!
My possition was at the second line in the corner :) the guy in front of me was trying to step on my toes, so I was backing off.. and he'd take all my balls! :D so at the end of a match I started getting cold :) Later, I got some chances to take the ball..(out of pitty or something :D) I did pretty well (that's what I have heared afterwards :P) The thing is that they are so into the game, so passionate that I hold a responsibility not to let my team down... and they fight for every point! (actually the rules are little different, too :) they do not change the possition when take over the ball from other team, and there's only couple of guys who serve! well.., their field - their rules ;) ) So.. with all the preasure.. and lack of confidence :) and broken nails :D I left the field with my head as hight as it could hang :D
Next time, as I was offered, I will leave my head home :) and just play :) if I get the ball :D

So.. kinda exploring further and creating new network.. One girlish in aerobics :) other, malish - at the stable.. Neither of places are visited by other gender! The aerobics - because of the rules! it is strictly only for women.. and it has its own beauty of it :) and the stable - just that it is perceived that women should not mix in.., depending on a cast, position, etc.. so this way I get little bit of both :)

So, I am still enjoying high service here :) in a very good places I receive super-service.. with drop off to other destination, etc.. (but because of the network, I guess that is not too common, anyways) and I would not trust every shop owner.. etc.. I am naive.. but have some sence..
So.. I still spend a lot of money for souvenirs.. but many of them, decide to keep :D so.. too bad for some of you.. I do promise to replace them somehow..
One for sure, I will get another luggage for my flight back and I will very much need your help carrying everything home..!

One more interesting thing.. I was kinda sceptical about all the astrology and everything, but once I appeared to be in this environment and had heared some reasonable stories, decided to try it out myself.. So.. now my horoscope is about to be build according to the planet locations, etc! and I had my first palm-reading experience! Telling you... not always very pleasant.. and if you think knowing it all is helping a lot - you might be wrong.. I just got confused! well.., life is what it is.. and I will continue the path.
For all the curious ones - I will be fine ;) will be happy at some points, not too happy at others. You'll see ;)

But all in all.. I am trying to mix in ;) getting little tan :) clothes! looking forward to my first trip to Agra and Udaipur ;) (other two tourist beloved destinations I have never been to..) and my B-day is comming..! :)
I expect people, who really love me - to show up at the door :) (kidding ;) )
I had a chance to try making a cake here! Not everybody liked the taste, must say... but give the circumstances and tools :) I did really, really good job! :) and I loved it :) so fresh! so easy! creamy! soft and wet! :) jsut perfect! They are used to dry and tasteless! :P (have tried some 'chocolate' ones... could not feel much of a taste..) mine was probably too tasty :D
Not bragging, just pointing the taste differences here.. I will probably not be surprising them with good-taste-dishes made by me, anyways.. the tastes are so different.. however much i will try, they will need more chilli! and salt! or chappati (roti, the bread) on it :D

I am having a good experience here.. ;)
Hugs for all who cares!
Missing You!
Missing My People! :)*

Saturday, 15 October 2011

The horse shed!

Oh.. and today (15 10 2011) I got a brilliant chance to visit the horse shed and see the horse polo!! ;)
Here is how the horse shed look down here..

 The horse polo!
Apparently, polo and horse sport has royal roots on the culture, therefore it is still considered to be very prestige..., moreover, hore has a significan meaning in hindu mithology: Hayagriva is a God of knowledge and wisdom and is pictured with human body and horse-head, all in pure white! (later I realised that white horses are much more expensive than regular brown or grey horses.., mithology does have to do a lot with it.., on the other hand, white horses have greater strength, speed and stamina capacity, so one might wonder..).
Also, I noticed some businessmen having horse paintings or pictures on the walls as well as symbols on other business related attributes.. (interesting!)
All in all, not every regular man can afford this rather royal sport, moreover, it does look very classy and intelligent...
So.., the ones, who can devote time from their work get here to play in the very early mornings (before it gets too hot) and in the evenings (before the sunset) get together and have polo matches every day! (I want to look like one of them! such power! gooooood speed!)
It is actually a very nice club! Poeple here are very kind! and they are very friendly! Not only they play polo together, but also stay for valleyball afterwards..!

I loved the place and planing to join them any time soon! :) .. keeping my options open .. lai lai lai :)
I feel so lucky to know the hosts! They have an amazing network and all are trully nice people!
At the moment I arrived to the area, I was introduced by the place owner to all the staff members and best polo players, as well as the manager of the place and they were all so nice! and they told me I can come there as often as I want! and ride horses.. and spend time there.. get to know people! Extra activity in my schedule :)
I will definitely go there! Would be awesome if I learned to ride a horse! :) properly..

Cross your fingers for me! I will try to do my best to get there asap.. :) so I will need your minds for me not to fall down too hard :)

Hugs! ;)

Mehndi (henna) :)

Well.. it was just a matter of time when I will get a natural tattoo :) Called: mehndi (henna) painting!
Here is what I got couple of days ago..
yes, yes... you might have guessed.. - own made mehndi :)

 And that I got by a professional ;) no difference, right?? ^^
 A professional takes around 15 min. to complete this art!
Looking forward to making some bigger ones.. :)

Ok, now the interesting story behind the scenes:
This is not just a regular day today (15 10 2011) in India.. ;)
This is a day for praying for men's long life!
In this occasion women fats the whole day: no food! no water!, they only get food in the night, when they complete the prayer in front of the moon light!
Then, they are given water from the hands of their husband and can have the meal.
Not that it is too much.. women dress up! they even wear wedding dresses, all the jewellery! (and there are 16 type of jewellery on a women - not all is seen for public, though ;) ), they draw mehndi on their hands, are all pretty and tidy.. and during the day of fasting, they are the ones to cook the meal as well... (interesting stuff, ha?).

While men, in return, if they feel like it..- they bring a gift to wifes.

In India, they fast a lot!! before I mentioned 9 Goddesses day (people were fasting for 9 days, including men).. and also the last three days, before the Men's Day, they had some God's fast because that God did some Good stuff!!.. (I am so sorry to express my lack of knowledge..) So you can imagine women's stand at the day - after the whole fasting.. (be aware, fastings differ in type: one - they can drink water, have fruits and eat once a day, other - drink water, have one meal per day and eat only the fruits and things that they themselves have paid for.., other - one meal a day, with no water in between.. fruits- I think optional)

And Indians have 33 mlj. Gods! anr thei worship everything who gives them benefit! (there are not enough days in a year to fast for all of them :)  ).

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

New-born-child Celebration

Hey there.. ;)
Decided not to take it for too long to share this :)
Couple of days ago we were on our way out of the neighborhood, when suddenly my host was stopped and asked to join the upcoming party - our neighbor became a Grandfather, so they are throwing a celebration for this! (it is a tradition, every new family member gets this fest ;) ). And then I got to know that I am invited too.. because it works like this: one gets invited, and everyone, who is with that person, is invited too :)
After this official invite :) the day has come and we went to congratulate our neighbors :)

Meet the place ;) and try to get what I mean..:
This is the entrance! Note, couple of guards at the gate!.., red carpet and few photographers by the entrance...

This is the lounge for new-born-child's attention!.. Women gather there with their children, eat.., talk, give presents, sit by the new baby..

I wonder how his 'sweet 16' will go by :)

Isn't it child's paradise?

staff, I think there were around 50 people of staff only.. (caterers, cooks, waiters, trash collectors, photographers, guards, servants.. etc...

Some unfamiliar food...
It is a leave with spices, one should eat it all...
Vegetable table :) (mansion)
The area..
My favorite!! - nan! :) a bread, very very tasty!!!
Roti/chappati.. and the cooks
Dhal! (soup)
Only for children..
This one is very good! - spinach with some sauce!!! aaa - yammy!
This is a little stall for yoghurt and some doughnuts..(tasteless), but here are all you need - salt, pepper, chilli! to make it taste good :) (did not really like it..)
This is kinda nut-type of dry dressing for the salad.. (goody)
This must be some sweet, which I did not try.. :S was full already...
Salad table
This is very traditional dish.. one can find it everywhere in the streets, I wrote before.. it is to be broken from the top and filled with some stuff.. this time it was potatoe with something else.. (I was happy not to try!, to be honest)
 Ice cream wagon!!!
 I must be expecting new FB-friends very soon!!!! These were my stalkers of the evening :)
 Baby gifts ;)

 This is a sweet.. also served in a leave (tried - and learned a lesson.. ;) )

It was a good experience to see it happening.. Well the whole celebration is a dinner, actually.. The hosts are greeting people by the gates.. everything is pretty much pimped up with all you see! All relatives, friends, neighbors come to congratulate you.. and eat the food! chat and have little fun.. I got an impression that people tend to stay for a hour and leave.. Maybe it is the way it is done.. 
Sleep tight, Tigers!!
Roberta