Drunk....
Well I didn't get drunk, almost...
Went out with the jap guy, Nakamura to a restaurant near school, where we drunk a mug of bear each and then shared a 1 litre bottle of Shoju, the traditional Korean wine which is a hit now in Japan... 20% alcohol content about 500 ml each, and the beer did have their effect... Well I made it back to dorm safely...
There were 2 waitresses who were obviously not Japanese, well at least Nakamura could spot that their accent was a bit off, but I couldn't. One girl was from Tianjin, and Nakamura decided to test my Mandarin. Hah, underestimate me... cos he's interested in learning Chinese when he comes over to Singapore, so he was hoping I could help him a bit. Of course with my buay pai chinese, sure can talk with mainland chinese one what...
Later there was this waitress from Indonesia, suddenly felt like... hmm if only I could make complete sentences with Bahasa... maybe I would go learn some Bahasa when I get back. I am a very language person, so ya, I really hope I can speak like 5 or 6 languages, though if you include dialects now, I am almost there...
Well, sometimes good things just keep happening, and I can't stop them... I got grouped with the cutest girl in class in the Business module, well nothing great you may say...but hey being in the same project group with the cutest girl makes the project not that boring, agree???
Anyway, there is this blind Russian (I think), not very sure, but her name sounds russian and she looks russian, in my Japanese speech class. Give it to her man... despite her handicap, she lives in a foreign land and learns a foreign language, I wouldn't be surprised if she knew Japanese Braille.
This place is pretty friendly to handicapped people to say the least, compared to Singapore. With lotsa ramps, lifts, and trails for blind people. Noisy traffic lights
and stuff....
Went out with the jap guy, Nakamura to a restaurant near school, where we drunk a mug of bear each and then shared a 1 litre bottle of Shoju, the traditional Korean wine which is a hit now in Japan... 20% alcohol content about 500 ml each, and the beer did have their effect... Well I made it back to dorm safely...
There were 2 waitresses who were obviously not Japanese, well at least Nakamura could spot that their accent was a bit off, but I couldn't. One girl was from Tianjin, and Nakamura decided to test my Mandarin. Hah, underestimate me... cos he's interested in learning Chinese when he comes over to Singapore, so he was hoping I could help him a bit. Of course with my buay pai chinese, sure can talk with mainland chinese one what...
Later there was this waitress from Indonesia, suddenly felt like... hmm if only I could make complete sentences with Bahasa... maybe I would go learn some Bahasa when I get back. I am a very language person, so ya, I really hope I can speak like 5 or 6 languages, though if you include dialects now, I am almost there...
Well, sometimes good things just keep happening, and I can't stop them... I got grouped with the cutest girl in class in the Business module, well nothing great you may say...but hey being in the same project group with the cutest girl makes the project not that boring, agree???
Anyway, there is this blind Russian (I think), not very sure, but her name sounds russian and she looks russian, in my Japanese speech class. Give it to her man... despite her handicap, she lives in a foreign land and learns a foreign language, I wouldn't be surprised if she knew Japanese Braille.
This place is pretty friendly to handicapped people to say the least, compared to Singapore. With lotsa ramps, lifts, and trails for blind people. Noisy traffic lights
and stuff....
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