Jake,
I don't really "hang-out" so much (that's why I need a social life hehehe), but I do use public transportation regularly to get groceries or any other shopping/errands I need to do.. I do go to old town at least once-a-month, and I go to Viru Keskus only if I have to for services I haven't found elsewhere yet, or if the wife wants something fru-fru (lol).. otherwise, we use Jarve Keskus or Tondi Kauplus (we live between them, 1/2 click from either, so we just walk for the exercise).
We take the train to Kristina Keskus and the trolly (tram?) or bus from there to Rocca al Mare.. we went to Mustica shopping center once, but there's really nothing there we need.. We've been out to Lasnamae a few times - me for the Harley shop (good to know I can get parts when i need them), and my wife for the craft shop in Euro Mekka.. we're not so stereotypical American though.. you'll just have to get to know us to discover why.. lol
Re: restaurants, when my wife and I eat out downtown, we try to balance "interesting" or "adventurous" with "not-so-touristy-priced", and there are quite a few places between Old Town and Freedom Square that are not tourist-priced and have really tasty food. We're also glad "free refills" and the like are not common here.. it has helped us re-learn portion control (also not part of the food culture in America)..
Re: B.O., I'm talking about on the city buses, in the grocery stores and malls - pretty much anywhere I could be downwind from someone who's clueless or believes it doesn't matter. It could be that the growing population of improved hygiene could simply be causing the slackers to seem more prevalent. Even in America, seniors ("too old to care") and tweens just entering puberty ("too young to know better") tend to get a pass - as do drunks ("too pickled to care") and homeless ("too broke to afford it").
Re: FDA/GMO, my wife and I don't miss the American chemically treated/altered commercial (not grown in our own garden/raised on our own farm) foods either.. We're glad to be away from that.. Most of the restaurants we've visited so far were actually pretty good.. it's mainly the catering and pre-made (lazy) potato salads, snacks and junk food that seem to be boring because they're bland or overcooked... and sometimes, both.. lol
Re: obesity in America, I believe the result is a combination FDA chemicals/GMO food, rampant consumerism (leading to eating disorders due to stress or lack of structure/self control), and a general lack of exercise. In America, I found myself driving less than a block rather than walking to get where I needed to be.. I've never been a lazy person (i'm a combat vet) - I was not raised in a lazy family (family of combat vets for 3 generations) - so, yeah, realizing I had adopted that common modern behavior was quite bothersome.
To clarify, I'm not criticizing or imposing judgments on anyone (I only do that when I call BS on someone who's blatantly being and a-hole).. I'm noting observations I've made as I try to learn this (new to me) culture so I can understand it and find a place in it, which will be tough for me since being uptight or OCD is as much a personal choice as being born... so I try to get out and socialize in spite of myself..
I'll post open invites for random adventures of exploration - meet somewhere easy to find and make up the rest as we go along.. if people show up to make it a group thing, great.. if not, that's cool too.. lol
revtim
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