SINGAPORE TRIP 2010
Well, I’m home again after a 10-days-trip in Singapore. Really had a good time with cousins and friends. C=
Hilary Lim really embarrassed herself like hell. xD
Day 1 – taking pictures with Meixin like some kampong girls in Starbucks. Got flash somemore! LOL. People around us were staring at us with big rounded eyes. O_O
Day 2 – we went to Bakerzine for dinner at Vivo City after coming back from Sentosa.
Hilary: “Can I change for 2 one ringgit?”
*the guy was stunned* “not enough” a few seconds later…”tak cukup”
I was laughing like hell xDDD
Day3 - we were at ion orchard. We went into the Mango shop. Hilary was like “OMG! Cheap dao siao! *with a typical auntie’s slang, followed by a natural auntie’s hand motion*” I was like WTF. Don’t embarrass me again. *faints*
Day4 – the ringgit incident had come back to haunt Hilary again. @@ Again, she was short of small notes. Here she goes~
“Can I change for 2 two ringgit and 1 one ringgit?”
“HUH?” says the shocked shopkeeper.
“Can I change for 2 two ringgit and 1 one ringgit?” repeats Hilary with patience and smile on her face.
“HUH???” replies the dazed shopkeeper with question marks all over her head.
“oh!” Hilary has come to her senses. “can I change for 2 two SING DOLLARS and 1 one SING DOLLARS?”
*the shopkeeper laughed and changed the money for her* *Hilary Lim blushed and left in a hurry*
Day5 – thank god she did not do anything embarrassing. *phewww*
I’d really learnt a lot in this trip. C= as this was my first time I’d boarded the bus alone, boarded the mrt alone, walked on Orchard Road alone like some sad life(LOL), gone back to Malaysia unaccompanied by any adults… I was kind of scared at first but I managed to overcome the fear in the end! :D It was really a good experience! C=
I tried to localize myself but unfortunately FAILED. LOLS. I can’t speak Singlish :S
In Singapore, everything is just awesome. Unlike Malaysia, everything sucks. *sigh* Even in KL, the mrt is so dirty, you can see tissue papers everywhere. And the public transport in so inconvenient. As a student who cannot drive, I would prefer Singapore which offers a convenient and efficient public transport system. C=
Singaporeans really walk fast. I could hardly catch up with the fast pace when I first went there. But life in SG is much harder than life in M’sia. They barely have holidays. Fyi, Malaysia is the world record holder of the country-with-the-most-holidays. I think that explains why M’sia would never share a same level with SG like what they had before SG had left M’sia.
Everytime when I come back from Singapore, I’ll do some soul-searching. I have a strong urge to go study in SG right now but I know I can’t as I definitely can’t catch up with their educational syllabus which emphasizes on Mathematics and English. The only thing I can do is to study hard to get good results in SPM and get scholarship from SG polytechnic. But I’m always lazy =.=” zzzz
So I hope what I’d seen in Singapore will constantly remind me to study hard hence acts as a pushing force to keep me going on. C=
keeping my secrets ; for her
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