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The Middle East is no way like the West…

I’m nearing the end of my journey and it has been one heck of an epic experience… I came in with the assumption that because Jordan receives aid from America and has ties to the West that it would be a more like a conservative America.  I couldn’t be more wrong.

It is amazing to see a Middle Eastern country with peaceful ties to the United States which still maintains and practices its faith, tradition, and culture. Everything from the traffic laws to the university and child care are nothing like the States, but it is a quite intriguing lifestyle here. The United States is all about systems and rules; here in Jordan the rule is there is no system…it is pretty much a street smart and common sense society.

I will list differences that I noticed and let you gather your own conclusion of how you feel about countries systems that are not like the West…

Stores/Shops

In the US we have corporate stores and fixed prices.

In Jordan there are Ma & Pa shops and bargaining with the shop owner about what you are willing to pay is the norm.

There are street markets every Friday such as, Friday Market and Market of Thieves…

These market often have brand name, refurbished, or stolen items for ridiculously low prices. I went to the Friday market and found legitimate Ugg boots for 7 JD (~10 US dollars)! They cost a solid bill in the states.

Driving/ Transportation

In the States we have speed limits, street lights, highway patrol, designated lanes, and right of way.

In Jordan there are no freeways, traffic lights are only in more wealthy areas or near schools, speeding is not enforced, only wealthier neighborhoods or newly constructed roads have designated speed limits. Seat belts are not used and highway patrol directs traffic in case it is bumper-to-bumper; but you are not ticketed for speeding, no seat belt, loud music, etc…

Driving Language

Transportation

University

In the US we have our sports teams, student body, open campus, frats, sororities, a huge emphasis on student life. Private schools are better than public schools and we protest against higher fees. In Jordan…

Community

In the US, our neighbors tend to keep to themselves, get togethers are usually planned in advance, family is seen only on the holidays, and when we shop at stores service greetings are generic and repetitive.

In Jordan…

Night life

I can’t really speak for every state, but in California everything closes early and you have to drive to the designated downtown to have a good time. Good times usually consist of bars, clubs, and late night restaurants. In Jordan…

The most western thing about Jordan is pretty much the restaurants here: Burger King, McDonalds, Pizza Hut, etc… They are actually more elaborately designed than those in the States.

Despite everything we hear about Middle Eastern countries avoiding ties with the States to avoiding assimilating into Western ways, are you surprised by the Jordanian system? Do you think the system is liberal or more conservative in certain ways than the West?

Looking forward to your thoughts,

SM

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