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What do you refer to when you prepare for your trips?
Jun 7, 2012 07:46
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Raindrop, that why you need to expect the unexpected.
Wan
Jun 8, 2012 02:32
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So, I will always take care of everything, especially my handbag with wallet.
Jun 8, 2012 08:58
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Not only that, you need to know about the places you're going to visit, and try to chat with local people, don't depend too much on Lonely Planet, etc. Try to get first hand info.
Wan
Jun 9, 2012 22:53
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Well, some places, such as hotel rooms, may provide free internet connection.
Wan


Yes. I sometimes use free internet service in KFC. But not all KFC have free wifi.
Jun 10, 2012 01:19
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Go to Starbucks, and pay more for the coffee, haha.
Wan
Jun 10, 2012 02:51
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Go to Starbucks, and pay more for the coffee, haha.
Wan


It is too expensive to drink coffee in Starbucks. By the way, green tea is much better and healthy to me. Why not drink some at home?
Jun 10, 2012 11:45
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Well those people patronising Starbucks could have bought coffee from the supermarket and drink at home too.
Wan
Jun 10, 2012 22:31
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Well those people patronising Starbucks could have bought coffee from the supermarket and drink at home too.
Wan


Coffee isn't a good thing. The instant coffee is definitely no good for your health. The Nestle coffee mate made in China have been reported to contain ‘trans-fat’ which is bad for the people's health.
Jun 11, 2012 03:33
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Usually in my hometwon we have two types of coffee, one is pure instant coffee and the other one is coffee mixture, where in the Netherlands is known as java. Coffee mate is a new product probably to replace daity milk, sometimes is just tapioca flour with artificial flavour.
Wan
Jun 11, 2012 23:18
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Wan,

I didn't drink pure coffee before. My friend who worked in Indonesia once brought me some Indonesian instant coffee. It tastes sweet than Nestle instant coffee I bought in China. I have to say, I like its taste.
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