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Jun 23, 2013 01:29

  Oh how I misses the cold days when I first arrived at Taiwan. Those days I put my jacket on the whole day, sleep with comforter, and don't feel like getting out of bed because the warmness in my bed. I know it's suffering when it comes to a point that even you have all your jacket on but you're still feeling cold. I brought 3. I've tried having ( Read more... )

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shoyuko_audris June 22 2013, 23:57:51 UTC
eat somen noodles?? lol. the japanese seems to do that
i was going to recommend cold air humidifier.. but i read that you can't stand the sticky feeling. so water would just make it worst
ermm.. do you have fan??? or maybe dress in shorts and camisole/?

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inthedreamz June 23 2013, 02:38:44 UTC
somen noodles? hmm. never heard of it before. will try it if i have the chance.

we cant have those electronics here. it's illegal to keep electric stove or fan or anything big that uses electric. so basically we cant cook or do anything except use hot water to heat up food. LOL
btw, i think it's not dry, it's hot. so i dont think cold air humidifier helps...

as i mentioned above, no fans are allowed. just the ceiling fan working in turtle speed...LOL

im already in shorts and singlet. that helps abit than wearing t-shirt.

anyways. thanks for these great idea XD

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shoyuko_audris June 24 2013, 08:03:20 UTC
eh honto... then how do you cook anything and then heat it up??
i mean, some of my friends live in such conditions back home or in overseas too, but secretly bring in heater and then hide it in their luggage during inspection.. same goes for rice cooker

cold air humidifier would help because its spraying out cold water ne. so you would feel cooler. like those mamak back home.. XD

yeah. they always say eat somen noodles during summer to cool down.. i am pretty sure yabu does it.. i havent tried somen before either. its hard to find in malaysia

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inthedreamz June 25 2013, 05:15:23 UTC
erm. you know. maggie mee? get a bowl and add hot water. that's it XD
we only stay here for 4 months. so actually doing that doesnt worth it. it's risky. LOL

oh yeah. haha.

owh. i think it's hard to find in taiwan too? cuz taiwan also got alot of noodles. just for the chinese type there's like already plenty. im sure you know that XD

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