Well..its almost gonna be a month for me in New Jersey..and here are my first impressions.
The Good
1. The weather
The weather is simply wonderful. Although ppl here hate it..but I love the winters. And its snowing all around. I think its really pretty. Somehow the cold makes you feel alive.
2. The hotel
I could not have asked for a better hotel. I stay at the Staybridge Suites. The room's are huge and the amenities are really cool. The best part is the free breakfast and the evening snacks tues-thursday with complimentary beer (although it takes talent to pour it out from a tap).
3. My office
NEC Research Labs is the coolest. My colleagues are real fun to hang out with. However I am a li'l (ok..a lot) over-awed, when I see their resumes. Everyone is a PhD and have got numerous awards for their papers and what not.
4. The Food.
Food is not at all a problem here unlike Japan. The only downside is eating out everyday would definitely make you fat. New Jersey, being the desi hub, there are a lot of Indian restaurants. I haven't really been to an american eat-out (except for the usual McD or the Subway)..but that is definitely on my agenda.
5. The beer.
Ohh man!..there is sooo much variety of beer that its insane. I haven't been too adventurous though. But I would be.
6. The TV Shows
It has all the shows that I used to watch in India. Plus Cartoon Network here is soo amazing. It has Family Guy and awesome anime shows late night. Although there are a lot of reruns. I mean..I have seen these episodes number of times in India itself!
The Bad
1. No Car, No Fun
Going around is really difficult. Unless you dont have a car, people dont advice you to venture outside. Till now, we had been travelling in cabs and stuff which is a bit expensive..esp when you are alone. But, today we walked around the entire place on foot. We walked for like 4 hours and hunt down exactly where everything is. I think people are not used to walking, hence say its tough and stuff..but not for us indians :)
2. Convenience Stores
Japan was full of convenience stores which were open 24 * 7. And there were soo many of 'em that we really did not have to make a shopping list to go shopping. Here, we need to plan because we wont be going shopping for groceries frequently because everything is so damn far off!
The Ugly
Well, nothing much but I guess people aren't that friendly. No, let me put it in another way. Some people are kinda rude esp. when you go ask for directions. I have experienced it twice in my 4 weeks. I was roaming around New York and I ask this guy for directions to Times Square, and he goes like, "I'm not your map dude!..I'm not your GPS! Well maybe it was by chance that I met someone who was (were) in a cranky mood..but this never happened in Japan. Anyways, but majority ppl that I came across are really nice. I like when they smile and stuff when you walk by even if they dont know you.
[Update: 01/03/2010: 8:30 pm] One of my friends Saurabh found out some one broke into his international credit card account and stole 2400 $. F*ck!! .. can you believe it!?.