Mamak don't do chinese tea
I started my day with a RM 1 sausage bun from the school cafeteria which I had to eat on my way to class but to find myself late yet again. One good thing about Mr. Ong our maths teacher is that he is always early for class. Then again, maybe it is a bad thing.
I had lunch at 11 at the Sri Melur (mamak place). Had nasi beriyani and teh ais (no one in KL calls milk tea Teh-Ci-Peng). I only ordered teh ais when my attempt to order my usual iced Chinese tea was followed by a ‘???’ look from the waiter and my friends.
“They don’t have Chinese tea at the mamak?”
“DUH!”
For a moment I felt like I’ve been granted the wrong citizenship.
After school, I got home and did some chemistry homework. One thing about A-levels, homework seems endless. Then again, it’s not so different from form 5. Only difference is, you do not feel so guilty about not finishing them in form 5 than when you are doing A-levels.
dOTA-ed (after I finished part of my homework of course). Finally managed to win a 1 v 2 insane a.i’s game with Broodmother. Had dinner quickly after that at Asia Café with Stephanie since I start to feel the gastric (I think) coming. Came back. Did more homework. Played more dota. Slept.