Singapore.. Here I come!
Okay for some of you, when I say "This is the first time I am going Singapore", you would laugh at me, but that is the truth, I have never been there. Since it is my first time there, a little bit of excitement and also fear.. Cause Singapore dollar not cheap leh!Just changed SD200 and realised that I had to give double of the value. Damn!I think I got a good rate at 2.336.
Will be staying at my bf Aunt Place, so can save some on accomodation. But for travelling, will be going by bus and back by car, a friend is returning from there.
In my next blog, I will update about my many adventures of near starvation(hear food also expensive), supposedly better public transport, and clean roads - air how leh?
Was advised by an Evil-Friend that I should wear clothes that will allow me to laugh out loud and roll on the floor, cause Russell Peters is even funnier in a DVD she watched lately. She also said "Thank God you guys not sitting in the front, else sure kena from him"
Ecample:"Hey you!" Russell points his finger at me. I look around and point at myself. "Yeah you, I am not talking to the completely bleached fella sitting next to you" Everyone laughs. "What’s your name" I tell myself, I am screwed. "Kajai." I reply. He opens his eyes wide and does a mockery of my name. "Kajai? Thatname is even weird than the one that the African dude had I met in that casino where I swear I almost got beaten up".. and he will go on and on… Anyway, am sitting quite at the back.. safely I suppose..
If you have anything interesting to tell this Singapore-newbie, please jot down a comment. Will update once back on Monday!
October 5th, 2006 at 9:32 pm
Yeah, dun worry coz ur bf was working/studying there for a while so he’ll definitely know his way around : )
Oh, and dont be afraid to use ur credit card, the bank exchange rate is almost similar to the money changer’s.
Also, when u take the MRT and transit, u dont have to get out from the gates like in Malaysia. Just hop on to the next train and do the normal exit at the end of the journey. You can get those small MRT map leaflets at the station counters.
Haf fun ; ))