
To NZ
The best part of sitting on a plane enables us to converse with people from different races & countries. You can just sit and talk virtually about anything like you’ve known the other stranger for years, like close friends do. I’m guessin that when 2-3 strangers that are flying alone and sitting in the same row has many things in common.
My 1st flight from KL-Brunei I met this old man Mr.Yong, we talked and I found out he was going to Ireland to see his son, he’s working there as a doctor. We talked about the places his been too and his journeys, from the conversation I found out that as long we keep life simple its really easy to get around in this world. All you just have to do is Study hard > Work> Travel> Die. What you do in between is up to you, ain’t that simple?

KLiA
Anyway when i transited from Brunei-NZ, I was lucky to meet someone actually from NZ, she’s an hour away from where I am. Ms.Linda from Penang visiting her son in Hamilton. I took the chance to ask her some pointers on where to shop and what should i know being in NZ, It also turns out Asians in NZ are currently victims of violence. Maybe cause Chinese and Indian people are taking over the world, and the locals are not happy? But I’m sure fine with it, cause I’m already a Chindian.
The chat was good, but the food on airlines are not. Your practically eating hospital food with a bit flavour & colour in it. I’d rather eat Maggi Mee hotbowl if they had it, but the orange juice rox! I kept asking for more because im entitled to it =D I know i sux, but its FREE! & Its like the only thing that tasted good. And the peanuts, gotta love em.
The best is yet to come guys, when i landed and unloaded off the plane i thought i was in freakin Japan. Everyone was speaking Japanese, 20-40 bunch of japanese high-school girls landed the same time I did for their summer trip or vacation, and 10+ adults to look after them. Thought Japan planned to invade the kiwi’s, would be like Auckland Harbour or something. Aerial gunships and battleships blasting away at the sheeps. But after watching the local TV channels i think Australia already beat Japan to it planning wise, The Aussies made a commercial about NZ that its 100% Beautiful, 100% Clean, 0% Military, and 100% THEIRS!!! Must be all the rugby tention among them.
I wish the 0% Military was the same as their Customs Check, Malaysia & Brunei was a breeze but going into New Zealand felt like a prison. Dogs sniffing up my ass and bags really took a toll on me, and it was a german shepard. A big huge big nosed dog, i was glad to check out alive truth being told. But thanks to my moms and friend briliant packing i escaped unharmed.
Said my goodbye’s to Ms.Linda and made my way out of the airport, saw my name card being held up and left for my ride. The moment i step outside my fingers and ears numbed up, and no matter how i try to warm them up it was just hopeless. Lucky when I sat in the car heading to the student village was warm, never felt so thankful to a heater before. I then met my fellow student village resident Nobuko Kitamura from Pakistan, joking =) She’s from Japan and doing kultculture(plants). She’ll be growing me tomatoes and potatoes in the near future.
08 2, 2008
Categories: Journey, Life . Tags: flights, japan, Plane, student, student village . Author: lilseoul . Comments: Leave a comment