This world is a big place, and everyday we face unfamiliar situations, unknown people, unvisited places, unseen adventures. Waiting for anything which is positively unknown or uncertain, is a very delicate feeling – fear mixed with excitement. The brain is rehearsing for every possible scenarios you might encounter, and the heart is dreaming about seeing the unseen, experiencing the unthinkable, something that is pleasantly surprising.
I am taking a new leap in my life, something that hasn’t happened before. For the first time in my life, I’ll be exiting the territory of India, and visit a foreign country – namely The United States of America. I guess there is no better occasion to write about my thoughts about this trip and America than this – a day before taking off.
My fears
America – developed, sophisticated, strict rules. These are the first three words that pop in my mind when I think about that country. The USD to INR conversion (which is about 1:50) is something that haunts me whenever I think about spending dollars. 3 dollars per mile for a cab sounds to me like 93 Rupees per kilometer! I don’t know any place or any mode of transport (except by air) that costs so much within India.
Strict rules – this is something I am scared about. I’m scared that I’ll break a rule, I’ll be fined for something. Renting a car is a cheaper alternative to cabs in America, the only problems being – left hand drive and traffic rules. Its really hard to imagine that the whole car is towards the right from yourself than towards your left. Its really hard to align to the right and overtake from the left. And then there are things like stop and yield!
India sounds so much more safer compared to this ordeal, even though we all know how India is. Perhaps its just my fear of the unknown, the fear that I’m a foreigner for them, not a citizen.
The excitement
That was about my fears, but I’m really excited too! The most exciting part of the whole trip is the main purpose of my trip – Tech pulse, the annual event in Yahoo! to showcase innovations and technologies. Being one of the presenters, it sends a chill in my backbone, but the excitement of meeting all those amazing engineers and researchers is much more.
My childhood friend, Tapan, also lives in the US. The other most exciting part of my trip is meeting him. Being with old friends is like living a dream – you are living an exciting present, along with cherishing a wonderful past. He is coming over to Sudeep bhaiya’s (his brother) place. We’re going to get crazy and have fun time like old days.
Silicon valley is one of the exciting places to be in America. There are a lot of software companies, colleges, developed cities and beaches. The weather is pleasant at this time of the year. Perhaps this is one reason I’m giving it a serious thought to rent a car there even after all the risks involved. Kapil, Rajat and Prabhakar are going to be around during my 14 day stay there. I hope we can find some places to visit and enjoy.
American chocolates are one thing I am crazy about. There is so much variety, and the taste is quite different from our good old Dairy Milk. Dark chocolate is something I really enjoy eating – and I’m going to eat a lot of it, and get even more to India. Do you want some?
Conclusion
As you can see, I’ve already figured out a whole lot of information about America, and the things available there. This is like writing an encyclopaedia on swimming without entering the water. The REAL America is waiting for me there – miles away! I hope this trip is more fun than tragedy. Wish me luck and hope some people will miss me here.
Adios.



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