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Blogger Unknown said...

hello .. love your blog

I am newish here.

I live in cape town and i love creativity in publoc spaces. did you ever find out what those cubes are for?

Anyway I wonder what your friend's partner would think of the South african lifestyle. We have nanny's , we have maids and we drive but we our lifestyle is totaly different from a singaporean one...

Its a matter of pespective i guess

September 9, 2008 at 3:16 PM

Blogger julochka said...

hi dark chocolate! thanks for stopping by! i totally love cape town, it's one of my favorite places. i'm sad that it's been almost a year since i've been there!

it turns out the cubes are a part of a contemporary art exhibition that's going on all over the city. i was so taken with the message i didn't notice the sign on the other side, saying what it was.

i too had culture shock when i came to denmark (i'm american) ten years ago, but the story just struck me as so funny because no dane would ever consider their living standard to be low. and there are actually quite a lot of filipino nannies around, i think they're just not as plentiful as they are in singapore.

it is definitely all a matter of your perspective.

September 9, 2008 at 4:19 PM

Blogger tangobaby said...

She sounds like one of the "ladies who lunch" right here at home. Unfortunately, people like that rarely change their views to be able to appreciate what is good about where she is now.

Having a low-paid, immigrant servant class in a country does not necessarily make for a happy life for some.

I really like that cube you took a photo of and the message it has for us. Keep taking those photos, lady! How fun to have a sister project.

September 9, 2008 at 7:58 PM

Blogger enchantedartist said...

Oh my goodness...this is so funny! This woman probably wouldn't like life in Canada much either...as far as I know maids...nanny's...and for sure, taxi's are in short supply! :)

(Looking forward to seeing more photos...)

xo

September 9, 2008 at 9:02 PM

Blogger d smith kaich jones said...

Oh this is too funny. Who WILL clean the apartment??

September 10, 2008 at 12:58 AM

Blogger Phyllis Hunt McGowan said...

For the first part, I think it's such an inspired idea to leave messages like that around the city- absolutely inventive and fresh.

As to the lady who is suffering from culture shock, I can only hope for her sake that she comes around eventually or she won't be having a happy life. I thought you were going to suggest it's because she came from a wealthy place in India or Singapore- which might have made sense if she is super-wealthy- but it seems that it's purely a culture shock, and she's not living how she expected to. Could she perhaps be trying to avoid settling anywhere but her home? She might be wishing to go back and so not get attached by dismissing Denmark just like that.
What a great post on perspective.

September 10, 2008 at 2:14 AM

Blogger Phyllis Hunt McGowan said...

Sorry- I also wanted to add that I know you tagged me recently, and I didn't forget! I'll get my handwriting out soon, I promise./ I've been tagged three times that I know of in the last month and I haven't answered any of them.

September 10, 2008 at 2:16 AM

Blogger Mary-Laure said...

Loved the picture and am hoping to see MORE very soon!

So true what you say about perspective. I was living in China in the 1980's, then a country where the living standards were really low and when Chinese people my dad worked with were sent to Paris for the first time, yes, Paris the city of lights, they always came back most unimpressed, complaining mostly about how dirty the city was...

September 10, 2008 at 8:54 PM

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