1) My French is as good as my Tagalog, which means that its not great, but I can get by.
2) Speaking of languages, I have found an effective way to learn Bulu, the local language in my village. I just take a French college textbook and translate the lessons into Bulu, with the help of a tutor, of course. This method gives the lessons more structure and less randomness.
3) The sound of Cameroonian drums is pretty awesome. Except when its 5 in the morning, in which case, its annoying.
4) I'm glad that Cameroonians sell rice in the market because frankly, I am Asian and bread is no substitute for rice.
5) I learned how to prepare coffee without a coffee maker (i.e. I use a strainer). A strainer works well with tea leaves as well.
6) I believe in carpooling as much as the next guy, but fourteen people in a car (ie bush taxis) is freaking ridiculous! Thus, I am going to explore other modes of transportation such as a motorcycle. If I just accept the status quo, nothing will change, right? I was thinking that perhaps they could have a bush taxi that has less people but would cost more. Like those VIP buses. VIP bush taxi perhaps? I bet there are people willing to pay extra not to sit in a car with 14 people.
7) Whenever someone says 'Ni ho' or 'Chinois' to me, I feel like I'm in a Seinfeld episode because I feel like shouting: "I'm not Chinese!" And then quickly adding, "Not that there's anything wrong with it."

8) I think solar panels would be great in Cameroon since its an equatorial country and gets more direct sunlight than non-equatorial countries.
9) An acquaintance brought a girl over to my house (his cousin) one night and offered that I sleep with her. Awkward. I declined.
10) Cameroonians love putting the maggi cube in all of their cooking.
11) Had a pretty good meeting with the Forestry delegate at my village. Among other things, I learned that one can sell bush meat at restaurants as long as one had a permit. Of course, the question is: how many have a permit?
12) Recent books I finished: William Easterly's The Elusive Quest for Growth, Roland Bunch's Two Ears of Corn, Mario Puzo's The Godfather, Elmore Leonard's Get Shorty, Malcolm Gladwell's Blink, and Michael Lewis' Moneyball.
13) I never liked eating raw onions until I ate them with hot pepper sauce and braised fish.
14) Speaking of braised fish, I can no longer eat the braised fish from the street after buying fresh mackerel and realizing how small the street mackerel is.
15) I think I should've brought a portable water filter to Cameroon. Or learn how to make one a la Les Stroud. I've been to meetings where so many water bottles are handed out, which sort of contradict the Environmental-friendly philosophy of my position.
5 comments:
the influence of Facebook had affected a lot of bloggers. aside from easily getting responses from one liners, there is a facility where one can post a note that is like a blog post.
14 people in a cab? wow. that is heavy.
i agree with the one who shout before me..
Your blog is kewl - you should do more :-)
many teen in my home town were anxious about facebook too and i see that now social media is become to biggest factor that influence their way of life.
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Really good you could practice your French. Sure it's always an advantage to speak 2 or more language di ba :D ! Husband said Cameroon is a nice country and women are like Naomi Campbelle, is is true ???
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