After having a two-day mid term, I had a long time to rest from Wednesday to Sunday. Wednesday was ELI club night, so I went to club with all my friends, and I drank a huge amount that day. I had various kinds of alcohols as well, from vodka and tequila to rum and whiskey! I totally drank more than my limit, and I suffered from hang over the next day. One of my friends video recorded me being so loud and non-stop-talking while I was drunk, and it was really fun to watch drunk Kia that I couldn't remember. To be honest, I like being drunk very much. I don't like drinking alcohol itself because it tastes very bitter, but after I get certain amount of alcohol, I feel so happy and joyful. This is quite different from my father, since he enjoys drinking on daily basis, not to be high like me, but just enjoys drinking itself. It's very usual that he drinks some alcohol with his supper. Maybe I inherited his fond of drinking in a different way. :)
I am very lucky to have some friends that can take care of me here. I have two best girl friends here, one from Korea and another from Japan. They are not very heavy drinkers, so they don't get crazy like me, and take care of me while I do crazy things along the street! Also, they live near my house, not so near but at least we can take the same bus, so I could go home safely even I am drunk.
In Korea, if I went out to have some alcohol, it was 90% so-ju (Korean alcohol). It's about 20% alcohol, and it only costs 2 or 3 $ for one bottle. In Korea universities, freshmen really have a lot of parties in their first year led by seniors. I remember paying about 10$ to drink out in a pub with my friends. However, in Canada, it costs much more to drink in pub, and you get less drunk! Everything is much more expensive in Vancouver, so it would be natural that the price of alcohol is high too. It has one good side though, I don't drink as much as I drank in Korea here, and it's good for my health!
Crazy Kia!! :D
ReplyDeleteIt was so fun to see drunken Kia, and I'm looking forwad to seeing you in a night club after final exams!! hahaha
Oh, Kia, you make me laugh! You are certainly not alone in your enjoyment of drinking, either here or in Korea! As your old and supposedly wise instructor, though, I want to encourage you to a moderate intake. ;-)
ReplyDeleteHave fun, but be careful--and always stay with friends you *know* you can trust.
Don't drink too much:) it's not healthy.
ReplyDeleteSometimes drinking can make people feel relaxed though.
For the final exam night club day, you have to be drunk like me as well >_<!!!!!! LOL Let's go crazy together hahaha
ReplyDeleteI also love drinking! One of my dream is to drink so-ju with you in Korea until we are completely drunk. Let's drink!!!!
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