// The world has slowed down, and Iβm not sure we like it.
// I live in an apartment in Thailand, so sometimes I smell what other people are cooking. When this happens I shut my windows because itβs often the neighbor deep frying garlic or fish.
Now, if Iβm frying garlic, I donβt mind the scent. Itβs fragrant. But if itβs from her, itβs offensive. And we have a mini aquarium on our deck, six fish pots outside, and a tank inside, so on behalf of our fish, Iβm unhappy to smell cooking fish.
// For many people around the world keeping busy with work provided enough of a distraction during their waking hours to allow them to get through the days. But with work on hold, they are alone with their thoughts, and family which could be fortunate or unfortunate depending on the strength of the relationships.
// Since living in Thailand, Iβve also learned to loathe the smell of burning. No, not the smoky scent of incense at temples or spirit houses, but the smell of garbage burning in front yards, or from the still-too-common slash and burn agriculture that is practiced in SE Asia.
// When I was temporarily living in Bangkok, a long-time expat asked why I was walking so fast. I stared at him with the ignorance of someone who is unaware of their habits. Slow down, he urged. Whatβs the hurry?
// Sometimes street-side cooking smells are tantalizing, but more often than not, youβll get a whiff of rotting waste in the tropical heat or a less-than-developed sewage system. It was the smell that hit me the second time I came to Thailand to visit family, and itβs the smell that still makes my expat experience less than romantic.
// βEven though you look Thai, I can tell youβre not by the way you walk. You walk confidently and quickly,β a friend told me once. I knew my clumsy Thai and dress gave me away, but I hadnβt realized how much my body language did as well. Too American, so American, I donβt even realize it.
Weβre impatient and weβre damn lucky when our cities, towns, and neighborhoods, for the most part, donβt stink. The absent of scents is still a smell, and I miss it.








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