To date, Pao-Pei winces when she is suddenly approached from the side, rear or from above in a sharp voice. It can happen anywhere and at any time of day.
She pushes her bicycle, sees a poster for an event, controls on calls to the poster and before it is close enough to read the details, it from a balcony down "The Bicycle is there but can not be stopped all leave. "
Pao-Pei had no intention to park their bikes and only when they scare continues, it looks behind the poster, a sign that says" Bicycle prohibited.
Or she goes - already trained in the correct recycling - the bottle container to get rid of their empty einwirft While the bottles, throw her evil eye on the passers She does not interpret the looks and throws a bottle more diligently -.. to a man angry it belongs and yells "Can not read it?". Completely bewildered, she looks at him, while you can still be 2, 3 times-read non-counter-throws.
When Pao-Pei still do not know what they read at all, should the screamer finally delivers on the mystery and shows the label on the container, "throw bottles on Sundays and public holidays prohibited.
She had noticed the sticker did not before, and knew no such rules from their native Malaysia, even from other countries where they had previously lived.
The list of experiences goes on and so Pao-Pei came eventually to realize that probably had to live in every German a policeman. From other countries, it was usual that people will not interfere in the goings stranger, unless someone comes to harm and that the man calmly responds only once before they are lambasting.
But here she could see how even at 8 clock in the evening, a person who crosses an empty street, is afterwards called "It's red!".
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