Mittwoch, 23. Dezember 2009

party there, party here, party everywhere :) I did it again :) Actually today was the first opportunity to go out, and we took it :) Was a great night. Ended a little bit earlier than I'm used to it in Vienna thanks friends but it was okey :) The motto of the night: ladies free night - free entry and drinks for ladies ! So just imagine a club full of girls - most of them asian :) haha u like this don't u?? :) Yeah some of the exchange studis did too :))))))) Beautiful asian girls wearing very hot, short stuff - yeah I mean - I wouldn't have said no either - so its okey ! :P

Before party I joined two french girls who were looking for a condo here in singapore since they didn't have a room at havelock like we do. I was eager to know how this accommondation stuff works here in singapore, so joining them was a great idea! But a bad one also - cause now I regret having a room at havelock. I should be staying with this girls in this beautiful condo too and should be swimming in the pool to forget of my daily smu-troubles (if I get any :P)! OH! I've never seen condos like that before which were realistic to get for students too :)) a great view..great district...a great noooo a awesome pooL infront !! I love it! I even considered cancelling my room at havelock but then I remembered that I'm here not for swimming in the pool but for travelling so what for do I need a huge swimming pool!! Yeah. I mean this thinking will help me over this very frustrated feeling of not having this utilities some how in a certain time latest when I start travelling :)))

The resümee of this day is full of nice people actually. I met some french girls - sooo nice! oh! I'm so glad I met them! I love their natural way of experessing themself not always considering if they say something wrong or not...they just say what they think :) its very refreshing :) I also had a very long talk to a indian guy who thought I was indian but then when he heard how I was talking - he was sure I'm not :)) Funny stuff! But he guaranteed me that I would pass off as an Indian girl from the south or from the north when not speaking :)) I'm not suprised I mean I would go for a nice person when I stop talking at all ...so :PPP

Today I felt for the first time this international flair here - I mean the past two days I was in the same hostel with the same people - I talked to them and I sat with them and had some smalltalk but today it was the very first time that we quit talking and started sharing :) Was nice! And I think it was the first time that I was the entire time alone with this new guys instead of being together with german speaking people :) Actually I prefer being with "foreigners" - I mean when u see something then u talk about how it is in austria and then u can immediately compare to other countries - so it adds more to your knowledge and to your personality at all if you're with some other people from other countries ;))) I had a very long talk to a marokkian girl who was feeling the same way I do in case of living in Paris. She told things that were so similar to that what we live and what we feel sometimes :) Was nice to hear what somewhere else migrants feel and identify with their "hosts" :)
Also the talk to this indian guy till early morning was so enriching. He has lived in Singapore for a while and then left and now he has further plans to settle down here again. I asked him a lot about Singapore and about this mixture of cultures which seem to be working here. I was told that its like business here. No culture at all. The people try to coexist and thats why its working. Lee Kuang Yen is the CEO of the entreprise Singapore. Ravi also told me that Singapur is a country working for objectives :) They have the objectives "strong independent women" so they go for that and start a campaign and make a lot of promotion ;) The same the mixture of the cultures. The quotas and so an ;) The politics are trying to define their own culture by ousting the chinese one in case of the majority for example :) He was sure that many of the young chinese people don't know much about their own chinese culture at all! I couldn't decide whether thats good or not. I mean is there any need for a real mixture?? Or is it good like it is here - working/coexisting together in one nation - they seem to be good with that. I definetely need more time to decide if there is a need of real "integration".

By the way above I was talking about the objectives. I was so shocked when I got to the MRT in the evening. I think one of the objectives of the politics is to reduce the ignorance of people and to make people more sensitive for terrorist stuff. :)) Anyway there a lot of announces during the day in the MRT stations for beeing sensitive for conspicuous looking people and in case to report them. I was used to that but yesterday in the evening I saw a weird video which was shown on the flatscreens in the station. The video shows that kind of conspicuous behaving person - but nobody cares and then the train was blew up!! At the end of the video they show some real pictures of trains in europe and so on where this happened followed by a speech telling the Singaporeans to be aware for ensuring that something like that not happens to their society! Weird and Fun! The audio-visuell workup of this theme was really shocking. I don't know if this going to help people feeling comfortable :))))))) so one example of the enterprise "having goals" and then going for this goals! ;)

So the day was more on learning by talking than seeing :) but very enriching at all ;)

Hope u're all doing fine in austria, germany, turkey or wherever u are ;)

Dudu

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