I come home after a long day at work. I
am about to start cooking dinner (i.e. turn into a fridge looter and
eat anything that is left over) when I get a phone call from a number
I don't know.
“Hello, can I speak to Dana, please?”
“Speaking.”
“It's XY from the blabla newspaper. I
heard you won a prize and I would like to have an interview with you.
We could do it now if you feel like it.”
My wet dream about food was interrupted
so abruptly that it took me about 15 seconds to reply. I had
won a prize and I was obviously flattered that people found out about
it but...hang on! Who was this guy? And, most importantly, how did he
get my mobile phone number? Slovene people in Trieste all know each
other. If they don't know someone personally, they surely know his
mother or his mother's friend or the friend's uncle who knows someone
who knows the person we are talking about. Does this make sense? It
doesn't to me...Anyway, this is how things work in the place where I
grew up (and this is also why I ran away). Because of this “6
degrees of separation” mentality, which permeates our little world,
it is almost normal to get calls from strangers. I obviously wasn't
ready for an interview straight away. Thanks to interpreting I have
become quite good at improvising, I have to say, but there's only so
much I can do after a whole day at work. So I told the guy (who was
by now talking to me like to an old friend) to call me the day after.
When he did, I just couldn't believe my own ears! He knew where I
studied before going to uni, he knew where I graduated, he knew I had
translated a long and important document last autumn (I am not going
to tell you what it was seeing as it's apparently not that difficult
to find out!). He knew everything, probably even the colour of
my knickers! And (listen to this!) when I asked him if he needed a
photo of me (I have learned that journalists like adding visual
material to their articles), he replied: “Oh no, I'll use the
picture you have on Twitter if that's ok with you.” WTF?!
The sad thing is that it's all my
fault. Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter...and me being a social butterfly
and giving my number to (almost) random good looking guys! I dread to
think how many pictures of me are out there. Pictures I have
forgotten about or pictures I never even knew existed! Let alone all
the random comments on Facebook...God knows how many things people
can find out about me without me knowing. I'm sure some of you just
went: “And keeping a blog certainly doesn't help, you numpty!” :) Scary stuff!
So here I am, ready to spend the Easter
holidays with a lovely wee lassie and mountains of chocolate. No
internet, no photos, no traces in cyber space. Instead, I'll make sure I hug
you all properly when I see you again! ENJOY! :)
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