Saturday, December 16, 2006 1:50 PM
i m b a c k !
haha. Aw I really missed my computer. So this is gonna be long, unless my mom comes up suddenly or something. lolx. Return the tags first..
bean-
My posts arent that cheem la, try cheryls and janets!
janet-
I am finding being happy much easier now~yay. soon enough the saddest posts you will find here will only be insightful posts. Oh the joy of being HIGH!
john-
I agreeeee!
ryl-
hmmmm
DONE! Thanks for tagging btw.
oh Korea is a really nice place. I mean yea the atmosphere is far different from here but its a different kinda nice. I remember so many distinct stuff about that place, haha but im just gonna list a few la.
They sell REALLY NICE clothes, except in a large price. But seriously, each shop has something I like, but I CAN'T AFFORD IT. point is, people living there have their earnings proportionate to the living cost, so if I lived there, I would be able to afford the clothes there! But then again, I will miss singlish, and hawker centres, and blahs.
Oh ya, and people there wear boots, long knee-length ones like we wear sneakers. And they also wear long long socks above their knees. I mean, those are so damn nice. But in Singapore we can't wear them cos nobody else does and we will be kinda weird. Haha, I mean the typical singaporean teenager wears tank tops and jeans, but over there the typical korean teen wears a miniskirt with leggings and boots. Oh and their winterwear is so damn nice as compared to here. Like just pick anyone from even the marketplace and its nicer than what singapore sells for probably a few hundred dollars. ENVIOUS ENVIOUS ENVIOUS.
The fashion is just one thing! Then the people there are soo thin. I mean, seriously. Like almost everyone's BMI is probably 17 and below, even the older generation. Like seriously, their legs are so damn long and slim. And its not the stick-thin kinda thing, its the curvy, good figure kinda slim, the kind that everyone craves for. sheesh, what do they eat manns?
Haha, and I think koreans are really honest towards their own countrymen. I mean they can just leave things that are usually not left out in the open there and walk away, without a single worry that others will steal them. And in the theater, people sneak cameras and snacks in here(spore)and no one objects cos everyone does it. But over there, the koreans will tell the tourists not to defy the rules of a certain place without feeling embarassed. lolx. shocking
Oh and on the map korea looks like a rabbit, though I think it looks more like a man on a pig. And just cos Japan is slightly "below" it geographically, they say japan is waste from the rabbit's behind. They really hate japanese cos of those 35 years of suffering caused by them. hmm.
And the funniest is the spa. lolx. On the second day we went for this spa in the hotel, and they don't have a changing room there. So the moment we stepped into the spa, it was their so-called changing room. There were like mirrors and hair-dryers and blahs, something like a make-up room. But the thing is, about 5 to 10 women were walking around there with no clothes on la, and slowly sitting on the chairs drying themselves. We were all damn damn shocked. Then after the spa we had to change, but point is there wasn't a "closed" palce to change. So we used towels to cover ourselves and changed, and the korean women just stared at us as if we were lunatics. cultural shock... -___-"
ok thats about all that I distinctly remember. Then we went to a damn nice amusement park callled lotte world. Their rollercoaster is totally unlike our panasonic. It brings you up and down and upside down. And it is really really thrilling. yayyay!
So, thats all about korea for now! How were all of your holidays? Ohh I don wanna blog anymore, this seems so un-me and scattered. But be happy la kays? good luck to those applying for rg, hope you all get in! And. and, and. donodono. bye