Sunday, November 8, 2009

things i missed about ukraine in the states and things i miss about america here

things i missed about ukraine while in the states:

1. real food: unless you are going to a farmer's market in the states (and paying thrice the standard price) food is tasteless, especially the meat. like a wet sponge.
2. fellowship in church: i don't know if its just part of the american culture or what, but it seemed in every church we were in, that as soon as the service ends, at least 80% of the people rushed for the doors. another 15% were gone within 5-10 minutes. maybe it didn't help that we were in indiana and the colts were playing almost every week. :) here in ukraine we hang out and fellowship after service for sometimes up to an hour.
3. toilet paper: yes, that's right, i like the brown ukrainian toilet paper. its just so darn sturdy!
4. the medical system: allow me to clarify. the kids got on medicaid this time, but lena and i got turned down. when i went to the pharmacy to get a prescription filled, i was told the medicine cost $120! i passed and upon returning to ukraine found the same medicine for like $8. so ridiculous! they should destroy the whole medical funding system and start from scratch (with a completely universal system).

things i miss about america here:
1. good coffee: not that it doesn't exist in ukraine, but is very rare and usually cost more than the bux in the states.
2. cheap technology/clothes: yes, both of these things cost MORE here than in america. fortunately they are things you can stock up on once every 2-3 years.
3. wi-fi everywhere: gotta love that. here its mostly only at mcdonald's.
4. the medical system: it may be expensive as all get out, but at least they are all about quality care.
5. customer service: a concept largely lacking in ukraine. the best example in america during this trip i can think of this was the apple store. i brought my macbook in that i had for 2.5 yrs. and had just about every part on it possible replaced (under warranty so it was free). but when i brought it in for another repair this time, i told the manager about all the problems i've had with it (very unusual for macs, btw). i was hoping to get a free battery out of the deal or something. he goes away and comes back and says "we're gonna give you a new macbook". sweet! way to take care of your customers, mr. jobs! i was already hooked on macs even with the hardware problems, but they have just won a very satisfied life-customer.

4 comments:

Ira said...

Ben,
YES! I completely agree with that... I guess all that pertains to us right now is things we miss about Ukraine... VERY true about food and fellowship. And even though California is a little better in terms of produce, some things, like say cucumbers, just remind me of those ones you get in Ukraine in March... totally fake and tasting like grass.
I am sure though that the fellowship varies from church to church, but I guess because people in general are more busy here, they just feel like sitting around and talking is a waste of time... My perspective.

Will just got back from Ukraine last week, and he brought two jars of Nezhyn pickles, some Живчик and.. yes, 5 pounds of chocolate. =) So treasure what you have while you have it I guess =)

benjamin morrison said...

oh, we are definitely happy to be back. what are you guys doing now?

Anonymous said...

Well I'm glad to see the American medical system has some redeeming qualities, and yes, cost is not one of them. ;-)

benjamin morrison said...

anonymous - yeah, we'll see if anything changes with obama's healthcare bill. taking down the insurance/pay system entirely seems unrealistic, but one can still hope...