Culture Shock
by Edward Lee
Give me
some Imodium, his wife, Amy Lai-Ming, said
sick in bed. Are you trying to poison me,
you stupid, spoiled westerner, Amy barked.
Yes, Jeff
thought to himself. His thoughts drifted back to
the start of his hatred, their first nights
together after the honeymoon:
Why
havent you cooked me anything yet?
Amy said sitting at the head of the dinner table.
Jeff was
puzzled by this question, and said, he didnt
know how to cook anything.
Werent
you taught by your father?
Jeff thought
momentarily his new wife might be stranger than
what she had led him to believe.
In
Chinese traditional culture the man cleans and
cooks.
Thats
different.
Theres
nothing different about it.
I could
cook us some spaghetti, then.
Fine.
Jeff mostly
ate out when he was single, and Jeff and Amy ate
out or had food delivered to them when they dated,
and during their engagement and honeymoon, but
there were some pasta noodles in the cabinet, and
tomato sauce in the fridge of Jeffs house.
He whipped himself and his wife a once-bachelors
version of spaghetti.
This is
awful, Amy said, while still eating at a
fast rate of consumption. After she was finished,
she said, Next time get a recipe off the
internet and cook me something decent.
The next night
for dinner, Jeff suggested they eat out.
No, you
must learn the Chinese way of doing things.
Lets
just eat out, honey, we always--
You
westerner. I am a beautiful, precious Chinese
woman.
Yes,
thats all true, dear, but why does that
mean we cant eat out?
Ugh,
your mother and father spoiled you terribly. Cook
spaghetti. Im ravenous to eat even a meal
such as that.
Jeff decided
to give in. When they were through, Jeff, annoyed
by his wifes complaints about his cooking,
the pasta is too firm, the sauce is stale,
made the remark that Amy do the dishes, as he was
feeling some indigestion.
Jeff,
doesnt it follow that you should do the
dishes? You cooked that abominable meal.
Hey, Ive
cooked both nights, and I think we can compromise
at least on the dishes aspect of housekeeping.
No, you
must be taught and trained.
Why are
you speaking of me as if I were a dog? Jeff
said crossing his arms.
Why do
you equate what Ive said with being spoken
of as a dog? Amy said crossing her arms.
Well,
precious honey, youre using words like
trained and taught, words
ordinarily used to speak about a dog.
Ugh, you
spoiled westerner. My mother warned me about you.
Jeff did the
dishes that night and wanted to crack each one
over his head after he was finished wiping.
Usually when
things got heated between them, they made up,
often on the same night after their argument, but
Amy wasnt having any of it that night, or
to Jeffs dismay for many long nights
afterwards. And the build-up of work, cooking,
cleaning, a difficult relationship, all set the
wheels turning, as years later, the culture shock
still fresh as the first night, Jeff smiled at
his wifes moaning, and indignant, My
mother warned me. You stupid, spoiled--
Before she could finish, Jeff left the room and
plotted his next dinner.
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