I have decided to post another blog today and I forgotten to bring my note. It is ok.
Ever since the girls landed here last Sunday, I admit that I was somewhat "changed". My reactions are totally somewhat "different" towards the guys.
Frankly, I don't know how to strike a conversation with girls. Let alone mingling them till 11pm!! Oh gosh! What am I doing?!
These are my views of the girls.
The girls were pretty much clueless what they would be experiencing after this week onwards and I'm sure this going to be pure mental torture for them. Missing their loved ones for a period of two months is a pretty tough thing to handle. Furthermore, Chinese New Year is around the corner. I felt so sorry for the four of them who are Chinese. I missed my Hari Raya Puasa and Haji and I know what it was like.
Fret not, I believed they are enjoying our company immensely for this week and sadly enough, it would last till this coming Sat. Of course, we provided them as much comfort because they still had their insecurities or should I say because they are girls.
God knows what will befall on them next week. Already I had seen cries here and there probably missing their parents and everyone back in SG or for some silly squabbles. There are a lot of things to see and learn. There are hundreds of possibilities you can expect from here and it is always wise to be on guard at all times.
Seriously, this place is not meant for such petite and soft-spoken girls. The pollution, the traffic condition and everything about Chennai, adds up to the mental stress.
However, if our good samaritan souls, Shannon and Bridget offer them a better view of Chennai, it could actually, alleviate the stress. Good places like Mahabalipuram, Pondicherry (We didn't even get to go there) and our every popular Spencer's Plaza.
Probably, they could drown their regrets by shopping non-stop at Spencer's and go crazy at Levi's discounts. Lolx. I admit that I'm a shopaholic myself and love to spend. That's why I'm broke now. Hahahhahaa...
For two months, it shall be a very challenging experience. Crossing the roads that has no rules, learning your routes to the nearest grocery stall, the ladies will be come true survivors.
I salute to them as this journey wouldn't be that easy and smooth.
Good luck gals.
:p