It’s been a while
since I last wrote a blog entry, I apologise for this, as I was writing exams,
moving, getting tattoos (plural) and learning how to relax and take care of
myself (two straight months of studying also means two months of make shift
meals and increased stress levels) . It’s been harder and harder to find the
unique aspects about living in the UK as now I am starting to feel they are
getting more and more common. I have finally trained myself to say “toilet”
instead of "washroom” and “Plaster” instead of “Band-aid”. I still learn new
things everyday such as “chemist” versus “pharmacy” however those are less and
less common the more time I spend here.
I am now living on the other side of Cardiff
(Wales) where I have no school friends, no idea how to pay my heat or water and
the only Internet I have is around the corner at my new favourite pub. It’s the
first time that I have felt like I am living here instead of visiting. So far I
have learned that drunk people are bold but friendly (Not a new concept anywhere I suppose but even more so here). Almost anyone is very
happy coming up and talking to me about whatever interests them. The most
common one that I have got so far is “what is so important that you need to bring
a computer to the bar?” Fair question although the guy beside me brought his
work here too so it’s not as uncommon as you think.
I do truly appreciate
everyone’s good nature and welcoming attitudes. Wales is small enough that you
can feel a part of a community and yet big enough that you can go to the pub
around the corner and sing your heart out at karaoke night and not know anyone
in the audience (not saying that I have done that- just theoretical so far). Let’s
just hope these new connections I make can help me find a job. Fingers crossed.
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