I don't understand this. From a logical point of view, we come from basically most of the points of the globe, but we are actually really together. Separated by interests of course.
Almost all the girls are going out tonight for ladies night (free drinks). I really wanna go, but I'm making this sacrifice for Macau, and my grades. I am no a B student (once again). My grades cannot suffer because I have already fallen behind on the second week.
I bought a HP 12C!!!!!!! The ultimate finance geek calculator. It is super awesome. I love how you have to read the manual just to figure out how to add 1+1 on it. It feels really good too. I also have some mooncakes that I am thinking of inviting everyone over to eat tomorrow. Some facebook action? Ok, maybe on Monday, when I'm back from Macau.
Oh yea, Macau this weekend!!!!! Love it!!!! Booked my Cirque du Solei tickets and the seats are pretty good! Sadly, I can't afford to gamble, but at least I will be legally allowed to gamble there! I checked it out, foreigners are allowed to gamble at 18 and locals at 20 (nice government huh? Looks after the youth of Macau). I am now officially a foreigner. It feels so weird. I am now officially an exchange student. This is definitely not my country. The mainlanders, as many of us as there are, are definitely not really a totally accepted part of the demography. I can't say how, but just the people that kind of snob you, the looks....I mean, I get some treatment for knowing how to speak almost perfect english. Marking me out as a Hai Gui (Sea turtle). I just haven't assimilated into this culture yet. Because I feel a little alienated outside of this exchange students' hall. The locals speak to you, but they don't really speak to you. Like in China, about the politics, economics, government. I suppose it's because I was really lucky to get opportunities like that back home. Come to think of it, I didn't get conversations like that in NZ either. Perhaps I should have sought them out more. Like I should here. Some financial news. But how? Maybe joining the finance students' association could be a start. Or the investments club. But they might just provide personal trading information.
Yea, as for my plans to trade on the HK stock exchange, it is totally on hold now. With all the parties, travel opportunities, cantonese learning, homework, it is virtually impossible to concentrate. And I need 24hr access to the internet. Which an Eee PC will provide me with I'm sure. I'll get one next next weekend. Will ask around as to which place would be the cheapest.
OK, it's set, just got my third invite for ladies' night, I am NOT going drinking. It is a waste of time, I will wake up a little hungover, I will lose concentration in class and also when making my summary notes. I'm saving myself for Macau. I hope the drinks there are not too expensive, but if so, then it should be great!