Since my recent life is too dull and annoying, so I decide to talk about the interesting experience two weeks before. Thanks to my roommate, so I could visit 樸軒(well, I have no idea how to spell it) to see horror movie with Thai. At first, I had a little bit scare because the light were turned off, which made me recall the ghost-stories that were told by senior in welcome camp. But after several minutes, this feeling was replaced by a kind of appreciation, for there was no subtitle on that Thai horror movie, but they even translated for us in patience! And I also found that the best way to train speaking skill is to chat with foreign people because you will try whatever word you can use to convey your meaning. At that night, I fortunately had the chance to taste Thai instant noodles. Well, it just liked the taste I had experienced in Bali Island and actually I still like Taiwanese food the most. In the end, the ghost is not as scary as I had imagined before, but I still had a good night thereJ. By the way, some people practiced for choir competition at basement these days. It sends shivers down my spine!
I am glad to know that you find new interest in your busy life. However, I am not a lover of the horror movie myself. Therefore, I prefer rather quiet activities instead, such as listening to music.
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