"Life is so chur here" "There are so many uncertainties ahead"
This is a common thought for many HK exchange students. There is always that free day in which somebody has to put forward ideas of what to do for the day.
Without that leader, HK students spend big amounts of time hea-ing in cafes and have dinner after 8pm (late by Singaporean standards, where people will eat as early as 5 if they get out of school or work.
Thankfully, Gwun Yiu is in Singapore and knows his way well around here. He knows great places to eat so we don't have to half-fill our stomachs with Food Court canteen food. He gets a bit annoyed when we insist on the nearest food-court because we don't want to queue up.
I have discovered that some people here on exchange have existential problems and don't really know why they're here. "Why did I come to exchange?" they ask. I guess we're answering that right now being here. It is not an answer most of us know fully yet, but I guess we liked the direction exchange would bring us.
So, the solution, I guess is to do what we value - the expression of values.
And to do that we are finding out our values first. Clarifying values.
To be continued, part 2...
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Try to make the best out of your exchange!
I should be seeing some exchange students next (my department only does exchange programs in the third year), would be interesting talking with them.
At least the weather isn't cold at Singapore! It's 0 C at night here.
It's hot here.
I'm running 10km everyday and I want to see how long it's possible. The main point is that I don't know.
It goes without saying that I'm getting the best out of it.
The mantra is work hard, play hard.
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