A pretty long post
So I live in Amman and it's dirty, I'll admit, but not horribly polluted. They're small piles of garbage, rather than scattered, like, everywhere and in most of the empty lots across rows of houses, there's a big garbage can. Some say "People who take the trash out throw it everywhere except the garbage can" and it may seem like that but in Jordan there's quite strong wind and I think because the garbage truck comes about every two days, that the full garbage can has some junk knocked off.
So I live in Amman and it's dirty, I'll admit, but not horribly polluted. They're small piles of garbage, rather than scattered, like, everywhere and in most of the empty lots across rows of houses, there's a big garbage can. Some say "People who take the trash out throw it everywhere except the garbage can" and it may seem like that but in Jordan there's quite strong wind and I think because the garbage truck comes about every two days, that the full garbage can has some junk knocked off.
A few things I don't like about Amman:
- When a garbage truck comes a day or two later than usual a pissed person fires the garbage up rather than wait and put up with the smell, and space taken up.
- The traffic... once it's jammed, it's damn jammed.
- How I never know if the stores in Amman are any where else in the world.
Amman is beautiful, and pretty peaceful. I think people get pissed at first, but I've been here for 5 years so I really love Amman. <3
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