"Thailand: The land of straw"
A crazy roller coaster ride, first the
last-minute confirmation of scholarship, then to vacating my apartment to applying
for the visa and packing everything I need for 2 years in the foreign land. Indeed,
I became a calculative zombie trying to be awake to avoid last minutes hassle.
Proud that I made it.
The last few weeks have been a crazy ride,
the confirmation from the Scholarship department came at the last minute and I
wasn't left with adequate time to prepare. I have to take all my stuff from
Gyalpozhing to my parent's place as I will be away for 2 years and the rule
says we have to vacant our apartment. With the help of my dad and friends, I
was able to ferry everything safely at Bumthang.
My Mom came with me till Paro to see me off, then on I was lucky that I had a friend from Taktse College who will be
pursuing a graduate program with me in the same university, Faculty of Liberal
Arts. The navigation from the Airport was really easy with a friend, if not I
cannot imagine making it to the final destination all alone. I realized that we
have to travel for exposure.
I wasn't aware of many things☺, the
lifts and elevators are making me dizzy but I am getting used to it now.
"I realized that we have to travel for exposure."
The main challenge I am facing is the
food since I am a pure vegetarian, there is hardly any vegetarian restaurant
here. There are all kinds of seafood and non-veg item, my friends are enjoying.
The constant motivation from my friends is that I should slowly start eating
fish and eggs, at least if I want to survive and complete my studies☺. I DON'T
KNOW IF I CAN EVER DO THAT, NOT IN MY OPTION RIGHT NOW THOUGH. I might break
the ice soon.
I am glad that I have finally found an
apartment, my space near the university. I have kind of realize that I cannot
take chaos and noise, I couldn't sleep for the last 3 days because of the
constant traffic noise from outside, Bangkok is awake for 24*7. Nevertheless, I
am trying to acclimate to the new environment, new place and weird food.
In addition, I have realized the power
of language. I now understand why foreigner
friends back home were keen to learn the basics of the local dialect . Only a handful of people here
know how to speak English. The language is another barrier, I cannot order food
properly☺. I am thinking of learning basic Thai
Language, another to-do-list.
And Yes! I call Hat Yai, the land of
Straw as we are given a straw for every soft drink we buy, even for drinking
bottled water we are provided a straw. I kind of like it as it doesn't smash my
lipstick.
A lot to share, I am learning and
experimenting every day. Today I had to take my clothes for laundry and guess
what I need a coin to wash my clothes, I have to learn how to operate the
machine and the work is done. Everything is advanced.
People here are really polite and
respectful. I am positive about the change and hope I achieve the purpose of
coming here without any hurdles.
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