My thousand days in Eesti Vabariik
By João Lopes Marques (Eesti keel)
Distracted by some life bureaucracies and unnecessary concerns, I forgot to signal properly my first thousand days in Estonia. Doubtlessly, it is a beautiful and round number. Considering all the natural ups and downs, it has been quite exciting: when I debarked in Tallinn with a heavy suitcase on 11th June 2006 I had plans to stay for not longer than one year.
For some reason, time went by faster than my sweet inertia. Hereby some assorted impressions I have gathered since then. Since an article in Eesti Ekspress every two weeks is not enough to share all reflections, I've decided to select nearly one topic per month I have lived in this homy country:
1) Local girls' favourite name is "Laura";
2) Cakes are too creamy;
3) Solarium is as important as sauna;
4) Egypt is even more important than solarium;
5) One hears the name Narva usually related to a joke;
6) Locals love to quote a specific passage of Ernest Hemingway in his book To Have and Have Not: "In every port in the world, at least two Estonians can be found" (I haven't read this book, but I was told that wrote insted "No well-run yacht basin in the Southern waters is complete without at least two sun-burned, salt-headed Esthonians");
7) Men are more silent than women;
8) Lots of people boast they never pay on the tram;
9) "Margarita and the Master" by Mikhail Bulgakov is the favourite book of almost all my friends and acquaintances;
10) Estonians younger than 26 years old don't speak Russian;
11) Estonians older than 26 years old speak some Russian;
12) In my network, it seems something wrong goes very wrong every time I pronounce the word "Savisaar";
13) Residents in Läsna Mäe prefer not to mention they live there;
14) There is more Polish blood in Estonians than the autochtonous estimate (not necessarily Jewish);
15) Georgian food is the tastiest I've tried in Estonia;
16) Lately, wooden houses have became quite trendy again;
17) Because of the global warming, Summer in Pärnu became a tremendous bluff;
18) As good-yet-silent observers, Estonians are more acquainted about foreigners than foreigners are about Estonians;
19) Aladin restaurant is a lost oasis in Kopli neighbourhood;
20) Nail spas are the only business that will survive the credit crunch (never underestimate the look);
21) Estonian people have a fetish by Australia and Brazil (arrivederci Italia);
22) Lennart Meri is God, and He reigns especially for the local majority of Atheists;
23) Jaanipäev is by far much more relevant than Christmas;
24) One in every four (or maybe three) Estonians souls believe the supreme harmony will be achieved via the formula half-year-here-half-year-in-a-Thai-island;
25) Old habits die hard: Soviet canapés are still competing with capitalistic tapas;
26) Odessa champagne provides the worst hangover ever;
27) Estonians never ever travel to Latvia (well, perhaps for a conference or two);
28) Most mixed Estonians I have met tend to have Estonian father and Slavic mother (and they are usually adopt mother's tongue as their mother tongue);
29) The most repetitive question ever: "What the hell are you doing here in Estonia?";
30) Posting is cheaper than in other European Union countries;
31) Porsche Cayenne is a very popular vehicle indeed;
32) Even abstemious people admit Hell Hunt is one of the Top 10 national institutions;
33) "Come on, João, are you going to speak about the Bronze Soldier again?";
34) Orkut is Estonia's Yellow Pages;
35) The massive response to my last article "Viimase aja tabu Eestis: 'Maarja läheb ka Eestist ära...'" just proves gender gap is a perfect topic to trigger a harsh discussion in Estonia
Uff, I feel more relieved now. And yes, last but not the least, I also ackowledge Estonians love to know what foreigners thinks about them...
Distracted by some life bureaucracies and unnecessary concerns, I forgot to signal properly my first thousand days in Estonia. Doubtlessly, it is a beautiful and round number. Considering all the natural ups and downs, it has been quite exciting: when I debarked in Tallinn with a heavy suitcase on 11th June 2006 I had plans to stay for not longer than one year.
For some reason, time went by faster than my sweet inertia. Hereby some assorted impressions I have gathered since then. Since an article in Eesti Ekspress every two weeks is not enough to share all reflections, I've decided to select nearly one topic per month I have lived in this homy country:
1) Local girls' favourite name is "Laura";
2) Cakes are too creamy;
3) Solarium is as important as sauna;
4) Egypt is even more important than solarium;
5) One hears the name Narva usually related to a joke;
6) Locals love to quote a specific passage of Ernest Hemingway in his book To Have and Have Not: "In every port in the world, at least two Estonians can be found" (I haven't read this book, but I was told that wrote insted "No well-run yacht basin in the Southern waters is complete without at least two sun-burned, salt-headed Esthonians");
7) Men are more silent than women;
8) Lots of people boast they never pay on the tram;
9) "Margarita and the Master" by Mikhail Bulgakov is the favourite book of almost all my friends and acquaintances;
10) Estonians younger than 26 years old don't speak Russian;
11) Estonians older than 26 years old speak some Russian;
12) In my network, it seems something wrong goes very wrong every time I pronounce the word "Savisaar";
13) Residents in Läsna Mäe prefer not to mention they live there;
14) There is more Polish blood in Estonians than the autochtonous estimate (not necessarily Jewish);
15) Georgian food is the tastiest I've tried in Estonia;
16) Lately, wooden houses have became quite trendy again;
17) Because of the global warming, Summer in Pärnu became a tremendous bluff;
18) As good-yet-silent observers, Estonians are more acquainted about foreigners than foreigners are about Estonians;
19) Aladin restaurant is a lost oasis in Kopli neighbourhood;
20) Nail spas are the only business that will survive the credit crunch (never underestimate the look);
21) Estonian people have a fetish by Australia and Brazil (arrivederci Italia);
22) Lennart Meri is God, and He reigns especially for the local majority of Atheists;
23) Jaanipäev is by far much more relevant than Christmas;
24) One in every four (or maybe three) Estonians souls believe the supreme harmony will be achieved via the formula half-year-here-half-year-in-a-Thai-island;
25) Old habits die hard: Soviet canapés are still competing with capitalistic tapas;
26) Odessa champagne provides the worst hangover ever;
27) Estonians never ever travel to Latvia (well, perhaps for a conference or two);
28) Most mixed Estonians I have met tend to have Estonian father and Slavic mother (and they are usually adopt mother's tongue as their mother tongue);
29) The most repetitive question ever: "What the hell are you doing here in Estonia?";
30) Posting is cheaper than in other European Union countries;
31) Porsche Cayenne is a very popular vehicle indeed;
32) Even abstemious people admit Hell Hunt is one of the Top 10 national institutions;
33) "Come on, João, are you going to speak about the Bronze Soldier again?";
34) Orkut is Estonia's Yellow Pages;
35) The massive response to my last article "Viimase aja tabu Eestis: 'Maarja läheb ka Eestist ära...'" just proves gender gap is a perfect topic to trigger a harsh discussion in Estonia
Uff, I feel more relieved now. And yes, last but not the least, I also ackowledge Estonians love to know what foreigners thinks about them...
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