Cut!
Last Tuesday, I decided a needed a change in hairstyle. To make me look more Korean. Here, most of the Korean girls have their fringe cut. I hate people looking at me like I'm some weirdo walking down the street - and with my previous hairstyle, I must have looked really out of place. Furthermore, I hadn't had a haircut since I grew it for my wedding! So many split ends...
So, I went to a saloon with Wang Dan, Janice's ex-roommate and got my haircut. By the way, the hairstylists here don't do layered cut, they just CUT off the length of my hair, just one horizontal cut!! So easy!! @_@''' But it's OK, I like this length. As for my fringe, I got it permed so I wouldn't have to worry about my natural curls messing it up every morning.
So, I went to a saloon with Wang Dan, Janice's ex-roommate and got my haircut. By the way, the hairstylists here don't do layered cut, they just CUT off the length of my hair, just one horizontal cut!! So easy!! @_@''' But it's OK, I like this length. As for my fringe, I got it permed so I wouldn't have to worry about my natural curls messing it up every morning.
How's my new hairstyle?
Now, I really can assimilate into the crowd. :-) And to immediate effect - a Korean boy in another lab asked me out for lunch yesterday! (OK, we're just gonna be friends :-P)
Haircut(10,000 won) + Permed fringe(10,000 won) = 20,000 won (about RM60).
Bought clothes again... two dresses and two tees from Gmarket, less than RM90.
Skinny jeans cost 37,000 won, from shop outside campus.
I splurged on the skinny to celebrate my first mid-term exam - Computer Security - since year 2006!
Life's been really hectic this week especially, it being midterm week!
-Computer Security midterm test last Friday
-Korean language midterm test this Monday morning
-Masters seminar presentation Monday afternoon
-DSP assignment due Tuesday afternoon
And I haven't started on my research yet! *die*
Yesterday, Shirly and YY came from DSU to have dinner with us. Pearly brought us to this shop to eat spicy chicken... yummmmm... the Koreans really have a variety of ways to cook chicken!
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