14⁰C – Sunny
Finally, the long-awaited sun’s out.
Supposedly, it’s a wonderful day brighten up by the sunlight, but it’s turned out to be a bad day, especially to Hardy.
His ankle’s injured as he accidentally sprained his leg.
Wonder how serious it’s? Look at the picture then you can imagine.
Poor student leader, although he still acted cool.
Well, from the previous eventful posts, some people might think that our trip is solely having fun as there’s always more interesting incidents reported. But actually it has its boring part as well.
*I’m sure that you know what students feel most boring about – study of course!*
For instance, today, it’s the first boring day I had ever since I came to China.
Maybe I shouldn’t use the word “boring”, but just that it didn’t have too much up and down moment which can make me feel energized, so I categorized it that way.
In fact, it had just not much difference from the normal school days I lead in Singapore.
Comparison between 2 countries will be like this.
Equation in Singapore
Lecture > lunch > lecture > dinner > CCA/homework > sleep
Equation in China
Lecture > lunch > lecture > dinner > blogging > sleep
If I must mention about the difference, perhaps there’re only 2 points.
1.
Point 1 - Usually I don’t have such a great feast (10dishes in fact) in Singapore as my dinner.
This was my dinner which Mr. Chong insisted us to tag along. It is located in the restaurant which he usually goes for every night as he feels that the food there’s hygienic and won’t get diarrhea. He doesn’t trust any food from the back alley (which is also called Snack Street) which we usually go for, as he feels that the food there is cheap so he might get diarrhea easily. That’s why he’s willing to pay 20 RMB for the meal in restaurant every night, whereas we went to back alley for cheap food. Haha.
2. Point 2 - Well, quite embarrassing to say. But... Usually, I won’t have constipation for a week in Singapore. SO SUFFERING! >.<
PS. With the 2 hours break-time, I managed to complete a new Diploma Plus program! That is a new module called “Skills In Mahjong”, introduced by Mr. Jeremy and Mr. Jin Quan. Very thankful to them, I finally know how to play mahjong, just that I need more chance to practice!
Perhaps, it’s a good break.
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