” This Russian was Mystified by How Americans act on Planes …” !!!

Aeroplane tropical sunset

It’s easy to mistake certain social customs of Americans that might suggest strong personal connections where none are intended. For example, Americans are more likely than those from many cultures to smile at strangers and to engage in personal discussions with people they hardly know. Others may interpret this “friendliness” as an offer of friendship. Later, when the Americans don’t follow through on their unintended offer, those other cultures often accuse them of being “fake” or “hypocritical.”

Igor Agapova, a Russian colleague of mine, tells this story about his first trip to the United States:

I sat down next to a stranger on the aeroplane for a nine-hour flight to New York. This American began asking me very personal questions: did I have any children, was it my first trip to the U.S., what was I leaving behind in Russia? And he began to also share very personal information about himself. He showed me pictures of his children, told me he was a bass player, and talked about how difficult his frequent travelling was for his wife, who was with his newborn child right now in Florida.

In response, Agapova started to do something that was unnatural for him and unusual in Russian culture — he shared his personal story quite openly with this friendly stranger thinking they had built an unusually deep friendship in a short period of time. The sequel was quite disappointing:

I thought that after this type of connection, we would be friends for a very long time. When the aeroplane landed, imagine my surprise when, as I reached for a piece of paper in order to write down my phone number, my new friend stood up and with a friendly wave of his hand said, “Nice to meet you! Have a great trip!” And that was it. I never saw him again. I felt he had purposely tricked me into opening up when he had no intention of following through on the relationship he had instigated.

The difference between American and Russian cultures here can be described as peach and coconut models of personal interaction.

In peach cultures like the United States or Brazil, to name a couple, people tend to be friendly (“soft”) with others they have just met. They smile frequently at strangers, move quickly to first- name usage, share information about themselves, and ask personal questions of those they hardly know. But after a little friendly interaction with a peach person, you may suddenly get to the hardshell of the pit where the peach protects his real self. In these cultures, friendliness does not equal friendship.

In coconut cultures such as France, Germany, or Russia, people are more closed (like the tough shell of a coconut) with those they don’t have friendships with. They rarely smile at strangers, ask casual acquaintances personal questions, or offer personal information to those they don’t know intimately. It takes a while to get through the initial hard shell, but as you do, people will become gradually warmer and friendlier. While relationships are built up slowly, they tend to last longer.

SOURCE:::: ERIN MEYER,  in www. businessinsider.com.au

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Image of the Day….A Fantastic View From ISS.. ” !!!

European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti took this photograph from the International Space Station and posted it to social media on Jan. 30, 2015. Cristoforetti wrote, “A spectacular flyover of the Gulf of Aden and the Horn of Africa. #HelloEarth”

Image Credit: NASA/ESA/Samantha Cristoforetti 

SOURCE:::: www. nasa.gov.

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A ” Village ” with a Difference …

At first glance, the village of Hogeweyk in the Dutch town of Weesp looks like an ordinary place. There are shops and residences, parks and restaurants, and even a theater. There are only 152 people living here, though, and you might notice that all of them are elderly. The younger people here are actually staff–nurses, doctors, and specialists–who work around the clock.

The village is actually a pioneering step in the future of elder and dementia care. Each of the 152 residents are eldery folks living with severe Alzheimer’s and/or dementia, and need nursing home facilities. However, instead of confining them to a depressing room in an institution-like setting, the residents Hogeweyk enjoy complete freedom as well as privacy and autonomy.

And it seems to be working. According to a study, the patients at Hogeweyk are more active and need less medication than patients elsewhere.

Residences come in a few different styles, and can be chosen on what makes the patient happiest, or is most like their home life.
The grocery store allows residents to shop and cook as they would normally, but more importantly, it allows them to continue making their own choices and functioning as adults.
The apartments provide comfort and a sense of dignity to the patients, while the 250-person staff is on hand to ensure care and safety. You can find the staff posing as everyday people in the town, as clerks, cashiers, and store attendees. The only thing the village lacks is money, because finances are difficult for people with dementia and Alzheimer’s. Everything is included in the payment plan.
The staff dresses in regular street clothes rather than a clinical-looking uniform to help residents feel comfortable. The residents, like the woman on the right, do their own shopping with assistance, as needed, from the staff.
The staff is careful to balance residents’ comfort with honesty. They’ll never lie about where they are, or that Hogeweyk is a care facility, but they keep things friendly and informal to make residents feel at ease. They’ll also never correct anyone who might mix up their memories.
Hogeweyk includes restaurants, a bar, gardens, and a theater so residents can enjoy activities and socializing while getting care.
A layout of Hogeweyk. The white areas are buildings.

Hogeweyk opened in 2009 and has been successful in its treatment plan. Despite its fancy appearance, the cost is actually comparable to other, more traditional care facilities in the Netherlands. And more importantly, it gives people living with dementia and Alzheimer’s a chance to live out their lives in a pleasant, safe, and happy environment.

SOURCE:::::www.viralnova.com

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Joke of the Day…” Do You Want to go to Heaven … ” ?


Do you want to go to heaven !!!!

Father Murphy walked into a pub in Donegal, and said to the first man he meets, “Do you want to go to heaven?”

The man said, “I do Father.”

The priest said, “Then leave this pub right now!” and approached a second man. “Do you want to got to heaven?”

“Certainly, Father,” was the man’s reply.

“Then leave this den of Satan,” said the priest, as he walked up to O’Toole.

“Do you want to go to heaven?”

“No, I don’t Father,” O’Toole replied.

The priest looked him right in the eye, and said, “You mean to tell me that when you die you don’t want to go to heaven?”

O’Toole smiled, “Oh, when I die, yes, Father. I thought you were getting a group together to go right now.”

SOURCE:::: http://www.joke a day.com

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” How the Fight Started…” … Start Your Week with a Hearty Laugh …!!!

The Unreasonable Mother-in-law

One year, I decided to buy my mother-in-law a cemetery plot as a
Christmas gift…
The next year, I didn’t buy her a gift.
When she asked me why, I replied,
“Well, you still haven’t used the gift I bought you last year!”
And that is when the fight started….

 
The Humour-less Wife
I took my wife to a restaurant.
The waiter, for some reason, took my order first.
“I’ll have the rump steak, rare, please.”
He said, “Aren’t you worried about the mad cow?”
“Nah, she can order for herself.”
And that’s when the fight started..

 
The Mis-informed Wife
My wife and I were sitting at a table at her high school reunion, and
she kept staring at a drunken man swigging his drink as he sat alone at
a nearby table.
I asked her, “Do you know him?”
“Yes”, she sighed,
“He’s my old boyfriend…. I understand he took to drinking right after we
split up those many years ago, and I hear he hasn’t been sober since.”
“My World!” I said, “Who would think a person could go on celebrating that
long?”
And that’s when the fight started….

 
The Lazy Wife
My wife sat down next to me as I was flipping channels.
She asked, “What’s on TV?”
I said, “Dust.”
And that’s when the fight started….

 
The Lazy Wife
My wife sat down next to me as I was flipping channels.
She asked, “What’s on TV?”
I said, “Dust.”
And that’s when the fight started….

 

SOURCE:::: input from a friend of mine

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Joke of the Day…” Highway 105…” !!!

Three college professors were driving down the highway at a very slow speed. A policeman pulled them over and explained that driving so slowly on the highway could be hazardous. The driver pointed out the sign that read “20.” He explained that he was going 20 mph because of the sign. The policeman pointed out that the sign indicated they were driving on Highway 20.

Somewhat embarrassed the professor apologized and promised to be more observant.

As the policeman turned to walk back to his car, he noticed the other two professors on the floor …looking scared to death! He asked the driver, “What’s wrong with them?”

The driver replied, “We just turned off Highway 105.”

SOURCE:::: http://www.joke aday.com

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Joke of the Day… ” Your Surgeon was Different …” !!!

A surgeon was checking on a patient who had a hernia operation three days before.

The doctor asked the man why he had not gotten out of bed.

“I hurt,” the man said. “You don’t know how it feels.”

“I know exactly how it feels,” the doctor said. “I had the same procedure last month, and I was back at work two days later. There’s no difference in our operations.”

“Oh yes there is,” said the patient. “You had a different surgeon.”

SOURCE:::: http://www.joke a day.com

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Amazing Photos of Michael Loaffer… Simply Superb !!!

The Amazing Travels of Michael Loffer

Michael Loffer is suffering from depression. His way of dealing with this debilitating affliction is to travel the world and snap photos of remarkable sights that many people will never get to behold. Mr. Loffer has been travelling the world for the last three years, and the photos he has taken are simply sublime. To see more of Michael’s amazing photos, visit hisFacebook page.

Ta Prohm, Cambodia  

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Annapurna, Nepal 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Hongcun, China 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Singapore 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Annapurna, Nepal 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Sigiriya, Sri Lanka 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Maya Bay, Thailand 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Machu Picchu, Peru 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Colca Canyon, Peru 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

The White Temple, Chiang Rai, Thailand 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Cartagena, Colombia 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Jaisalmer, India 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Sapa, Vietnam 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Zhangjaijie, China 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Lijiang, China 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Annapurna, Nepal 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Huacachina, Peru 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Pokhara, Nepal 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Paracas, Peru 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Sapa, Vietnam 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Tyrona National Park, Colombia 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Jaipur, India 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

The Great Wall, China 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Lijiang, China 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Sri Lanka 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Sigiriya, Sri Lanka 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Catba Island, Vietnam 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Zhangjiajie, China 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Li River, Yangshuo, China 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

Li River, Yangshuo, China 

To Overcome Depression, He Travels Around the World

SOURCE:::: http://www.ba-bamail.com

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