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Reverse culture shock

There wasn't really anything that felt hard to fit into, soon as I stepped out of the airport I immediately snapped back into my old speed, walking and moving just as I did before, because after all I have been doing it all my life. I was extremely tired for some days to come but that was expected. I also began to notice the things that I would not have noticed before Spain. The impatience of others and how convenience is of the highest priority here. For Example, seeing how everyone will wait several minutes for the closest parking space to the store because they dread the idea of walking too far. I use to be that guy that waited for that spot as well and now i just take the first spot that's open. I also said  " si" to waiters and people for a couple days which was kind of impressive. I carry  pieces of the Spanish culture with me everywhere and I hope it doesn't leave, although I highly doubt it because my last 15 songs on my phone are all in espanol. 

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