It's a Sunday today and I'm doing my assignments and preparatory work for next week's classes - my usual weekly routine here (Perth) this Sem. It has never been like this tho. That is, compared to when I was back at home - Brunei - because no matter how big an exam there is the following day, I would never NEVER miss out on our family's traditional Sunday FAMILY DAY!! Really can't wait to go back for this again! :))))
Then I started thinking about the kind of Bruneian I actually am (cause yea, although we're all living in Brunei, the things we do can still be totally different). What do we actually mean when we say we are "Bruneians".
Then I started thinking about the kind of Bruneian I actually am (cause yea, although we're all living in Brunei, the things we do can still be totally different). What do we actually mean when we say we are "Bruneians".
Let's see... We(I) are(am) typical Bruneians because:
1. We love going on road trips. Destination - not so important. What's important is the moments u spent with the people in the car ;)
2. We wake up too late for breakfast. hence.. (see 3.)
3. We go for BRUNCHES (breakfast+lunch. Even after lunch hours, cause we r gangsta like that 8P)
It can be anywhere really. From the luxurious Empire Hotel and Country Club to the old-school but nonetheless oh-so awesome worker's canteen (it closed down now but THANK GOODNESS that we can still enjoy this Ocean Quarry kolomee in many outlets :') )
4. Nothing's more important that our limteh/yumcha sessions (tea) - especially true for procrastinators whose job allows them to do so ;P Again, it ranges from the extremely cheap but mouth watering to cozy, comfy, country-English style cafes such as the Country Patch.
It can be anywhere really. From the luxurious Empire Hotel and Country Club to the old-school but nonetheless oh-so awesome worker's canteen (it closed down now but THANK GOODNESS that we can still enjoy this Ocean Quarry kolomee in many outlets :') )
4. Nothing's more important that our limteh/yumcha sessions (tea) - especially true for procrastinators whose job allows them to do so ;P Again, it ranges from the extremely cheap but mouth watering to cozy, comfy, country-English style cafes such as the Country Patch.
5. We drive to places that we can reach in 5 mins. At fuel prices of $0.53 per litre, who wouldn't? :P (yes. we are very spoilt)
6. We have a town but that's not where the most happening place is.
7. We NEVER take public transports. - But I did! ONCE! and am proud of it! ^^
8. Food, Car and maybe phone. Can die without it.
8. Food, Car and maybe phone. Can die without it.
9. We love our nature hikes! Omg, how i miss hiking at Tasek Lama and Bukit Shahbandar and feeding the monkeys! - No Cost!
10. We might move to another countries but we'll eventually come back again.
Ah, those were the days. ok... gotta get on with my ass(butt)-sai (屎)-men(闷)s now.
Toodles!