The long awaited one week holiday has finally arrived (though half of it has past now), definitely a time to rest and relax after chionging for one semester. a time of fun and also meeting up with friends to enjoy this break.
On monday, i met with some of my UON friends for dim sum buffet and also for a KTV session. It'll be great if more people could make it though, nonetheless, it was of great fun as we ordered 53 different dim sum, 3 rounds in total, $17.30 each , quite worth it! Moreover, afternoon KTV is $10 nett with no GST which is beyond great! And yes, when two or more girls get together in the toilet with a camera, you know what happens next...UON people who were at the dim sum buffet! Quite sad that cowcow didn't join us for KTV but it's alright :] we can always plan another one.
And here's the KTV people. There was a particular period of time i was holding my own concert because i was singing non-stop for around six to seven songs! quite tiring but fun! i love to sing. haha. Christopher joined us for the very first time and he blew us away with his rapping and dancing! great!(: and yup, it was monday, i spilt honey water. HAHA. i tend to spill thIngs on alternate days.
Ever since i had the chat with my friend about convenience friendship, i've wanted to blog about it but it was during my exam period so i waited until now. What exactly is convenience friendship or rather friends only for the mere reason of convenience? Is it so that they can gain some things from you? like working in a project or need to join forces in order to get something done. Well, i guess at some point of our lives we will come across people like that, perhaps during our school lives or for the guys, in NS...
Got the following analogy from another friend...convenience friendship is like instant coffee.one minute you cut it open, the next minute you pour out the contents and the next moment you dispose it. what's more is that friendship takes years to build, it can't be an instant. What does friendship mean to you?
I guess at some point of time we tend to ***** about people or listen to people ***** about others. i must admit i've been there at some point of my life especially during my jc days, well come to think of it, it was rather stupid. What do people gain from *****ing about others? Juicier stuff about a particular other person? Or perhaps it was due to jealousy, that the other party has somethings that we don't have?
food for thought huh? let's be a better friend today! :]