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Yang Safia On Friday, February 26, 2010
So here comes another post explaining my new life in New Zealand. I get many questions about how I'm living at the current moment from which part of NZ I'm at to how many flatmates I have. And I actually took the liberty to snap some pictures of the place but you guys know I can do better. To make up for that I'll make a video about my place so stay tuned!

First off, I am studying at University of Otago which is located in Dunedin, South Island. It's about a 3 hours flight from Auckland so you can just imagine how far out are we. Contrary to the popular belief that Dunedin is like Muadzam Shah, this is not true. It is in fact a city and quite a busy one too during the day. Well, not as busy as Shah Alam but the place is quite packed. Although their latest technology is questionable seeing that most people here still use those flip phones that are sooo 2004, it is actually pretty nice. The salespeople are very helpful and the older generation are just sweethearts.

For my first year, I'm staying at a residential college called Toroa. My place is called Runga and let me just say, our place is the nicest! Compared to the other houses, ours (shared with the Raro girls) is a big yellow bungalow house. I live on the upper part of the house with the Raro girls get the lower part.

In Runga, there are four other girls who are living with me and there are the nicest flatmates a girl could hope for. First off, we have Malsha from Sri Lanka who is pretty much like our senior because she's 23. Then there are two other Malaysian girls named Fairuz and Azreeza. And lastly we have Yejung from Korea. She is the youngest out of the lot since she's only turning 19 this year.

Everyone else is in Health Science except for me. And I have the most flexible timetable out of all! (Ok, I should stop bragging about my timetable. >_<)


So the upper storey is my room.



The front of the house. Well, the front door belongs to Raro and this is the best I can do to take the picture of the whole house.


The clover field in front of my house



And to my mother who is always worried whether I'm eating well, here's my breakfast!




If you happen to be a reader of W Family on fictionpress, I'll be uploading the second chapter very soon!

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