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Usual daily life *LATEST*

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Assalamualaikum People ^___^

Apa kabar semuanya? Yeah, I know...I am conscious, that it's like me here, talking to myself, or rather Ping as the loyal reader. But, to blame people is not good, and very bad for your health ryt? I know, it's exam season, and you people can get really busy. So, it's 5.32 AM here in London, it's Sunday, and totally too early for blogging, but since I am awake very early due to Subuh which is arriving earlier than this, like around 3 something in the morning, so blogging is a priority not to lie my head back onto the comfy pillow. Rezeki betaburan tu nya urang.

I will just tell you how typical life is in UK.

To start with I will show you this. Nah bendera UK, and along with it's map. Tau? Di mana?
Miles long from Brunei, which my friend says aroun 600+ miles. Um,wait *checking at google* Maybe it's around 13,191.25kilometres if we try to follow the WikiAnswer one.


Waking up so early is a common thing too. Then you would go switching on your laptop which is an addict since you get fast "free" internet connection here. Brunei Hall- a common place, with a common name, with common people coming, welcoming by a common lady as a receptionist every time you come for holiday. That is Brunei Hall. The atmosphere here, frankly saying , will not always urge you to study, so as time wears by, people started to prefer staying elsewhere, but it is bloody expensive I tell you. Unless, you are "really really rich" but that doesn't help too.


Upon waking up *ehem ehem* you can go to Tesco or even Sainsbury, or jangantah jauh jauh, ke Protland je, to buy foods, if it is weekend, but you can just wait for breakfast to be annouced through the dusty old, yet clear speakers of Brunei Hall. You will find yourself jumping and grabbing some money, aroun 80 pence, and 2.10 for lunch and dinner. That's the only time, more or less, you can eat what typical Bruneian eats. 

Morning and afternoon, you can just study, or you can just chill in your room, or even going out to Oxford Street, or somewhere else, wasting money in restaurants, expensive shops selling expensive things. Or just sightseeing, or even travelling via the slow train, or the fast train East Midland.

But , I tell you- you don't want to spend lots of money. Studying is a better option then, nowadays, what with the disease spreading around in the world nowadays.

Nearly evening, Hyde Park become the popular destination, for me and my fellow friends. We would often play Frisbee. Hyde Park covers a vast area of land. Bayswater pun ada jua hampir-hampir where you can go buy some foods that you can find easily in Brunei. Di sana ada Nandos jua. Ada macam-macam lah pokoknya.



Malam pun menjelma, and it's typical to just wait for Maghrib and then Isyak. Then you go to sleep. But life here doesn't mean we are robots yang setiap hari sama saja dibuatnya. NO!
Life is not a routine, it's to me a wider scope lagi. If you get what I mean- ibadah!

This is just normal when it comes to holiday, since every holiday, kami ke Brunei Hall. But if school times, we will just stay di Sekolah, lagipun inda dapat jalan-jalan, since aku sekolah dari Isnin sampai sabtu, and there's no time to go to London, and then mahal lagi tiket naik train. Yang penting this just applies to London life, untuk Bedford life? That't another story.

I think atu saja ku share buat masa ane. Good luck with your revision guys!

P/S: Yes! That's me, playing rah Playground rah Hyde Park-abusing it. Latest picture berabis ne:P

And one thing to share: I can hardly believe too, the fact that I am in UK. 

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