by Stephen Bowman
Arabic tea
Here it comes. Number
42. Good. This
will be my eleventh lesson. Think I’m coming on OK. Teacher’s
quite patient anyway. Sometimes
laughs at some of the English
expressions I’ve picked up. OKEY
DOKEY LOVELY JUBLY English....................... interesting
language.
British buses! Quite
strange. Everyone sits still, bolt upright, not saying
a word, minding their own business. Sorry. Sorry. That’s all I hear Oh,
sorry. What’s the matter with them? Why can’t they relax? Chat with the people next to them.
The place where I come from they call the Middle East. Middle East! How’s
it Middle East? To me it’s home. Think
that’s to do with the British Empire. From
what I’ve read it’s all to do with where you find yourself in relation to Gt.
Britain. Near East.
Middle East. Far East.
Anything to the west was called “The West.”
What a strange language really, and they keep saying,
Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, They give
somebody something and say Thankyou.
There’s someone who has been looking at me for this whole
bus trip. Almost as though I’m under
observation. I know I’m different from
him. My skin’s darker than his. My clothes are a bit different from his. Why
does he keep looking at me and, more than that, why does he seem to be trying to
make out that he’s not looking at me?
I wonder if he’s doing an assignment for some sort of
writing class he goes to? An older type person. Must
be retired. Thinks I’m some sort of exhibit.
There it is again, our eyes met and he looked away.
I’ve been here almost a year now. It’s a good country, just a bit different
from what I’m used to. Continual reference to the weather. Cold today. Nice and sunny today. Cor, bit hot today! Hot! They don’t know what hot is, they wouldn’t
last an afternoon in my country.
Oh, no! He’s writing something down now. I
knew it! A would-be writer. I’m getting off the bus soon. We’re nearly there.
Oh, don’t say he’s getting off as well. No, he’s just getting up to let someone
else off. Just listen to the words..... Thankyou, thankyou.
Sorry, Thankyou. English!
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