Beef bacon, Turkey ham, and Chicken sausages have been the week's breakfast menu - one of the side effects of visiting Malaysia. I spent last week there saying the same thing 100 times a day, as the company I work for was exhibiting at a trade show.
As a Muslim country, Malaysia attracts visitors from the Middle East. It's strange to see couples on holiday at the hotel, where the man is dressed in shorts, T-shirt & sandals, but the lady has on the full head-to-toe black outfit, with just the little letterbox cutout for the eyes. Then as another contrast the local Muslim ladies commonly wear jeans & shirts and a colourful head scarf.
What else to notice about a week in KL ?
- The spoken Chinese dialect is most commonly Cantonese, which means you can pick up all sorts of useful things in meetings. Now I'm in Singapore, where Cantonese is rare to hear.
- Oh, as well as the "No smoking" logo in the taxi to the airport, they also had a "No kissing" logo !
- The Chinese food is so-so, despite our hosts pride in their choice of restaurants. I'd save Chinese food when you're in HK, and enjoy the satay and rendang instead.
- Traffic jams... Allow plenty of time for travel between meetings, as the city is pread out and the roads get chokes.
- The fake DVD store had better service than a real store in HK ! All the disks laid out in alphaabetical order, advice on what disks where good quality, and which were the ones to avoid, and all sales run through a computerised point of sale system.
Only two days until I'm home again. Business trips have certainly lost their appeal since the arrival of BabyB.
MrB
Trip to USA
The Talls have just returned from a longish trip to the USA, with stops in southern California/Las Vegas, then a trip to the ancestral homeland in Iowa.
Not much of excitement to report; I’ll just drop a few random points and observations on you:
‘What’s the matter?!’, we implored.
‘I’m sad!’, she replied. ‘I miss Grandpa and Grandma!’
‘Awwwww. How sweet!’, thought Mrs Tall and I.
‘And I’m sad because we don’t have a big house!’, added Daughter Tall.
A bit less sweet, that.
opp of cross eyed
wall eyed