here in melb,
i've learned many things.
one of the things i've learned is that
every start of a new season,
there'll be festivals or carnivals.
i went to one in st. kilda
which was some festival..
can't remember what festival was it.
then, since it's supposed to be autumn now,
we had moomba.
we went on the 1st night where there weren't many people.
which was nice.
didn't have to share space with other people
though it may seem a little dead...
but i prefer dead than CROWDED areas.
wasted $12 just cause i wanted a toy
could have wasted more
but decided that it's not worth it.
i was told that i could just go to a toyshop and get a nicer, cleaner toy
wished that he was here though..
since he tried to get me a soft toy when we went to genting for his birthday
but we failed terribly
and wasted alot of money
bah
the festival goes on for 3 days.
on the 2nd and 3rd night, there'll be fireworks
went on the last night and woah!
it was so awesome!
wished even more that he was here
because i've always loved the idea of watching fireworks with my boyfriend =P
are the cultures that we have in my class,
we have people from all over the world.
such as japan, korea, china, sri lanka, lebanon, astonia, mexico, chile, columbia, turkey, kenya, philippines, india, pakistan, and of course, malaysia.
today, i was talking to a turkish classmate
and i found out that once a girl gets serious with a guy,
they are required to get engaged and marry immediately.
so my friend,
she got to know her boyfriend for 6 months because she kept it a secret from her parents
once she told her parents bout him,
her father asked her to get engaged and marry immediately
before their neighbors think otherwise.
i found it so fascinating
here i am...
waiting for the day that i can get married (crazy, i know)
and she's engaged and getting married in nov.
she's only 20 and her boyfriend is 23.
how niceeee
sigh *daydreams*
written @ 9:40 pm aussietime
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