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how convenient

ah, so many unfinished half-written posts that never made the frontpage of this blog…
we haven’t been lacking in adventures and errands to run… but they end up draining all our energy and force us to crash on the sofa whenever we arrive home.
the fact that we’ve moved here without a limit date to return gives us time to appreciate the city slowlier than usual. we don’t have to like it right away and smile so that we look good on the pictures. so we’ve been taking it easy and enjoying every little thing we stumble upon.

yesterday was rainy and cold outside. we reserved the day to reading hundreds of feeds, answering emails and resting our feet from the wedding frenzy on saturday. i was one of the bridesmaids on a traditional chinese wedding (our dear lulu and tommy’s wedding), which was a great experience and lesson on culture and traditions (more on that when i have my pictures). funny detail: 4 out of 5 bridesmaids had been in groningen (netherlands), studying. how small is the world?

also in the news, tomorrow i’ll start working here in shanghai. after two weeks of interviews, i’ve chosen a swedish company as my employer. they’re young, expanding and diversifying their product range, and they seemed like a good choice. besides, one of the bridesmaids has a swedish boyfriend and she explained how sweden is out and about to conquer the world through all the companies they own… we agree. a set of 3 sharp knives and a wok in ikea for less than 50 yuan (5 euros)? hell yeah!

bonus:
* durão barroso (a previous portuguese prime-minister) appears regularly on a spot on cctv9 (china’s english news channel) stating that china is a good oportunity for investment blablabla. we still laugh everytime he speaks, just because his voice sounds so familiar and nonetheless, so strange when he speaks in english…

* we found a place which sells b&w films (100 asa, 36 pictures) for 8 yuan (80 cents in europe).
just around the corner, a dvd stall sells copies of the latest movies for 5 yuan (50 cents) – considering a movie ticket in here can cost more than 10 to 20 times that, the alternative is quite attractive.

4 replies on “how convenient”

Estou contente por estar a correr tudo bem :D
As vezes é um bocado dificil a adaptação a culturas tão distintas :s

Beijocas e Abraços

Ai a inveja… Com que então, filme ASA100 a €0,80…
Eu ainda estou a gastar ASA 400 a cores a … €0,75!

Mas não é mau preço, não senhor. Sobretudo se tiver quantidade para ir fornecendo…

BTW, vamos lá a ver como ficam as minhas primeiras fotos feitas com slide e reveladas como C41 (e pior, era filme para cópia de slides fora de prazo….LOL)

O Durao Barroso (o tal que foi primeiro ministro em Portugal…) e’ so’ o Presidente da Comissao Europeia… (Uniao Europeia, click?!) Coisa pouca comparado com os milhões de dolares dos chinocas, ceeeeerto…

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