Thursday, September 08, 2005

My Home in Budapest




I went food shopping for the first time today at Kaiser's (a large grocery store). I figured out all by myself that you have to weigh the fruit and veggies and then press a button to let the scale know what you're weighing and then the scale spits out a price sticker that you stick on your bag. Pretty high tech - nothing like the russian and chinese grocery places in Brooklyn.

The bank I went to was pretty high tech too - no lines of fuming customers. You walk up to a machine, click on one of 7 or 8 buttons depending on what you need (deposit, withdrawal, exchange currency, etc.) and the machine spits out a ticket with a number on it the first digit of which was your choice. (I clicked 7, for currency exchange, and I got number 704). Then you sit down on soft comfy benches and wait until your number comes up on the screen telling you which teller to go to. Pretty smooth...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

LOL so the banks are sorta like the Brooklyn DMV...except when you get a ticket you go o sit on a hardwood bench, and there is actually a huge like waiting to get a number