Double takes

This is what happens when I travel in the U.S. I skip along, feeling right at home. Everything seems familiar. People are friendly, even when they have no idea what I want when I ask for the “washroom”; the streets seem just like those of any North American town; my daughter’s pop stations play the same music. Then, just as I’ve been lulled into complacency, something entirely “other” appears.

This, for example, at the grocery store:

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Or, at the county fair:

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The U.S. is such a fun place to visit. But there are disconcerting signs that say, “you are not at home.”

7 thoughts on “Double takes

  1. Sarah

    And why is washroom so confusing? If Americans thought for just one second, couldn’t they figure it out?

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  2. Tanya Kyi

    Re the washroom thing: travelling anywhere makes me realize how polite/reserved we Canadians are. We should probably just call it like it is, and say “toilet”!

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  3. Bettina Diethelm

    I heard of people who found themselves in the laundry, after having asked for the washroom. And restroom? Come on, what are you doing there, taking a nap?

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