Cer had been wandering for what felt like hours. She was learning bits and pieces of culture, it seemed that rudeness was quite appropriate here. Though manners in the Eurasia zone were known to be very different from America's. Another thing she noticed were mugs of what was usually coffee according to her research, which primarily consisted of her asking a passerby what was in their cup. It was very popular here, that and the use of brown paper bags as booze coolers. The effectiveness was questionable but the people she had asked seemed rather irritated, if not down right drunk. Maybe she would get a coffee herself, mentors over the years had warned her that coffee only gave people the feeling of energy not the real energy that people of her craft needed but one wouldn't hurt. Noticing a Starbucks she decided that was an alright place to start after all, local coffee shops couldn't always be trusted, she learned that the hard way in Amsterdam. She was almost at the Starbucks when she noticed just down an alley way there was a gorilla. Sure there were people too but there was also a gorilla, that looked real as far as Cer could tell. Oh and two of the not quite as interesting people were Metas. Well she hit the jackpot, if gorillas in alleyways weren't an indicator of cultural quirks, she didn't know what was. However the man standing closest to the gorilla was a meta and using his powers, which meant that the gorilla might not be real and she didn't know what indicated a cultural quirk. Luckily there was a bystander she could ask, also a meta. She briefly wondered what his power might be before launching into her question. "I'm sorry to bother you sir but I'm pretty new here and I was wondering if this is like an everyday, large animal petting zoo." She had seen some pretty wacky things during her stays in Japan, who embraced metas and was often times kind of creepy about it, so this wasn't too shocking. Cer was probably too curious for her own good but that was one thing she was never taught to restrain.