I Am Feeling Like at Home

 

I have been here in the Baltimore MD (The USA) for last nine months. Now I am feeling like at home.  How and why?  Let’s see candidly:

I am now seeing people here also throw all sorts of garbage openly on the road like glasses of drinks, bottles of wines which are sometimes broken and scattered on the footpaths and grass. They do not bother to put them in the corner at a safe place if no garbage can is provided.  There is a colony yonder of my back yard, Some of the residents throw their garbage bags in my back yard though they can use the big garbage containers provided for this purpose.  But they do not bother to go there and throw their garbage in the container.  At the very moment when I am writing this, I am seeing this trash lying under the tree through my glass window. The garbage collector does not come here near this site.  So I have seen this trash piling up for last nine months. 

So, it has to be happened back there in Karachi (Pakistan) people also there does not care about how to keep the garbage safe in bags and containers.  In the apartment where I was living people do not bother to throw all trash and garbage out from their galleries which most of the times fall on the passer byes under their galleries.  Even the ladies do not care much and throw the baby napkins and their own (of course used ones) out of the galleries.  Once I was saved from them by inch on my shoulder.

Here (in MD) I have seen (been seeing) people spitting freely hither and thither. Even throwing bud of cigarettes. 

So, it has been back there in Karachi.  There one thing is for their distinction is that they spit the remaining of betel (Paan ke peek) which is blood red, in color and sometimes give a shock to the strangers who first time see them and sympathize to see the man spitting blood.  You will rarely find a fall there even in the apartment which is not colored red (giving an impression of abstract art).  Really if someone put them in the exhibition they will get a prize for that art.

The public buses here in MD are very advanced technically and of course very comfortable, but they mostly stink.  Why? Because the ladies traveling with the infant kids let them pee in the buses (may be compulsive, which of course can be done before leaving the house to travel, but it is not done).  I have seen this by myself so this is not any exaggeration. Once one of the pairs of seats was folded back with the notice “wet seat”.  The problem is this that these buses are not washed later on there has been a persistent ‘stink’ on the buses.

So as is has been there in Karachi.  People do not mind using the mini buses as their toilet when they are stopped at their stand.  Even the passenger who get sick because of the hot weather and all suffocation to vomit.  So these buses also stink with the exception that they stink because of the sweating of the people, which is not so here in the USA because the busses are fully conditioned (cool in summer and warm in the winter). 

I use to go out for walking daily.  Here I have been seeing a cat dead/rotting on the footpath for weeks and no body cares to remove or get it removed from the scene.  I have to keep my breath stopped while passing through (because there is no other way for me to walk through except road which is surely dangerous). 

So it is back there in my native city.  Most of the times animals (dogs and cats) get crushed by the passing cars and truck and no authority bother to remove them from there except nature, which naturally let it pass through the due process of rotting, stinking the air around.

So finding all the similarities with my native city, I am now feeling like at home here in the USA.

 

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  • I read it again and laughing. But, Misha now I understand no place, no country can be super clean or flawless!

  • Dear  Mishaikh.

    I have read your post carefully.
    There are irony and subtle traces of sarcasm in your writing.

    Do you know? As I read your post, I felt back in India. I think you know that I visited India once.
    I know Pakistan is not India, but it's up to the people there who acted the same way as you described.

    I still remember that people threw everything away. The garbage was everywhere and even the sacred cows ate it....it's not an exaggeration because I saw it with my own eyes.
    I was shocked by the amount of trash on the streets and in the rivers and ponds. Sometimes, we even had to jump over garbage.
    It was incredible for me. Of course, here in Germany, not all people are perfect and some of them also throw things on the street and do not care about the order in buses, trams or trains ... but I have never seen kids peeing the seats. That sounds funny and unbelievable.

    Of course, here too, animals are run over and killed by cars, but I've never seen them just left on the streets or footpaths.

    If someone has an accident with wild animals, they must even report this and wait for the police or the ranger.

    After reading all the bad things, I hope you have meanwhile found also things that make feel you like home there in the States...at least a little bit.

    • Day by day the states is making me feel at home. Even in LA I was shocked to see the broken roads, street littered with garbage and increased number of homeless people dwelling on the sideways. Beside you will find the traffic jams like any under develop country.  I am also seeing people spitting on the roads and side wsys like I used to see back there.

      I mentioned kids peeing in the buses not on the roads. 

    • I got you well, Mishaikh. I wanted to say, I never in my entire life have seen anyone who was peeing on a seat of a bus.

  • Thanks,dara for your appreciation.
  • Bahut ajeeb! The civilized people behave in civilized ways.  Some of us eat (tumbul) or (Paan ke peek) but the residue or the remaining of it should be spat inside the trash can. Wherever you go the good and respectable behavior is always lovable. The blog certainly refers to the high moral values of Mr. Mishakh!

  • oh my Gosh.. this is really a stinky part of the image :X 

    I always feel mad to see or be told such a thing.. 

  • Thanks a lot Laboni for your comment on my blog.

  • Thanks, Anah Sid for your comment and appreciation.

  • In my country it's so common scene. Which already shared dear Bet sister nicely. But I never think it's can happen in any develop country. Thanks for sharing dear Mishaikh Sir by your great writing.
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