Aprendo algo cada día en el Distrito Federal, por ejemplo:
- Salchicha means hot dog. Don’t order “un taco de salchica”
- Count your change at the airport taxi stand, it’s wrong
- Running at 7300+ feet is not the same as running at sea level
- A hangover at 7300+ feet is not the same as a hangover at sea level
- A vacuum repair shop is essentially 24-hour emergency automotive repair
- You can buy anything on the street, really
- “Shopping” means eating your meal at an outside table
- Tacos al pastor are the greatest thing ever invented
- “Comida” is food, of course, but it’s also the late (and long) Mexican lunch
- “Sobre mesa” is the post-meal, pre-check conversation, this can last hours;
- The dog trainers in Parque España could train Cujo
- Weather.com is never right when it comes to the weather in México City
- Traffic laws do not exist, pedestrians are targets
- “Ahorita” means now, in a minute, later, tomorrow, and when I feel like it
- The concept of “personal space” was never introduced to the Metrobus
- You don’t want to be the only man in the women’s section of the Metrobus
- The women’s section of the Metrobus is a moving beauty salon
- A spoon can be used to curl eyelashes while on the Metrobus
- A toothbrush can be used to apply mascara while on the Metrobus
- “Tele Urban, tu comunicación, tu canal!”
- “No hay” means there are no eggs, even though there are
- “No hay” means there is no bottled water, even though there is
- “No hay” means there is no bottled coke, even though there is
- “No hay” means there is no Telmex in the Telmex Center
- Nothing ever starts or ends on-time, ever
- An old police radio from Michoacan is a sufficient bribe for speeding in DF
- “Sushi” comes cooked or fried, often with melted cheese
- If you like string cheese, queso de Oaxaca will be an addiction
- One taco de seso is more than enough, trust me
- There is no “test” to receive a driver’s license, just a line
- Lucha is religion
- “Viene! Viene!” is a profession
- The police lights are always flashing, always
- Cars have horns for a reason
- The “microbus” is the ultimate drag racing machine
- Thin branches make the best brooms
- Mango juice is seriously underrated
- Mexican mosquitos are basically flying ninjas
- The Mexican people are incredibly kind and generous
- México city is like no other place in the world.
- to be continued . . .
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“ahorrita” Love it!
I can’t wait to ride the metro bus for the hell of it…..or maybe not. Too funny. I can just picture you enjoying the ride, asking yourself what am I doing here?
Careful what you wish for . . .
can you ever ride the metro bus together with the opposite sex?
Yes, but only if you want to display massive amounts of public affection . . .
-A spoon can be used to curl eyelashes not only in the metrobus but everywhere, is there anything else?