Weekend in Kluang - Part 2
I reached Jasmine's house at around 11.30am. It is a very big house, 2 stories with 3 bedrooms. The kitchen is very big and clean, and could clearly tell that Jasmine's mom is very good in the kitchen. I met Jasmine's family once in Singapore, so it's good to see them again. Valerie, her niece, don't quite remember me, and was quite shy at first. Her dog, Danny, is a cute little guy; full of energy and a little bundle of joy to have in the family. The only thing I don't like is he barks really loudly when he's excited, but I like Danny a lot cos he's playful yet obedient. I also like the interactions between Valerie and Danny. Always wanted a puppy to grow up with me when I was young.
Met Ying, Jasmine's cousin, around 12. I introduced myself as "Litao", and her reaction is "Hi. (in Chinese) Huh, he don't know Chinese ah..". She thought that I said "Ni Hao", which means how are you in Chinese, a common phrase for foreigners. (Happens to me a few times before. In fact, it happens to me again this afternoon. Made the mistake again, and said "Litao". My colleague replied, "Ni hao, ni hao..." -_- Moving forward, I'm going to say, "Hi, I'm Litao"!
Anyway, Ying drove Jasmine and me to a shop that sells very good beef noodles. It's actually quite funny; a 18-yr old driving two adults in their late twenties. Her driving skills are good, and I definitely have more confidence in her than in my own.
After that, we went to Kluang Mall. We played bumper car and ice hockey in the arcade, which I enjoyed very much. Jasmine and Ying wanted to bring me to a few other places, but I didn't want to trouble them too much, so we decide to head back to play a new game, Monopoly Deal. On the way back, we visited the driving center in Kluang, Jasmine's old place, and dropped by a dim sum shop to get some snacks for tea.

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