Dearest family,
How's everyone doing? For me, I'm as fit as a fiddle. I'm writing this mail to tell you about how I am doing in Thailand and the comparison between living in Myanmar vs Thailand.
There are many alikenesses between the two countries. First of all, living in Thailand doesn't cost an arm and a leg like Myanmar. Secondly, It's very convenient for me to live here as the cuisine and restaurants are not far different from the ones in our country. Again, it's a piece of cake to navigate around the city because most of the people here are Burmese and they are very helpful and friendly.
Despite the similarities, many differences can be found here such as the universities here are more advanced and the lectures are harder to catch up. Unlike living in Myanmar, I have to take the bus everywhere as I can't afford to buy my own car here. Overall, living here is a blessing in disguise indeed. I got many perks as an international student and people all around me are really caring and kind-hearted so that I even feel like home sometimes.
Well, I've got to dash! Please don't give a cold shoudler and drop me aline as soon as you can, ok?
I want to hear the situations at home, too.
Lovingly yours,
Jupiter.
Dearest family,
How's everyone doing? For me, I'm as fit as a fiddle. I'm writing this mail to
tell
you about how I am doing in Thailand and the comparison between
living
in Myanmar vs Thailand.
There are
many
alikenesses
between the two countries.
First of all
,
living
in Thailand doesn't cost an arm and a leg like Myanmar.
Secondly
, It's
very
convenient for me to
live
here as the cuisine and restaurants are not far
different
from the ones in our country. Again, it's a piece of cake to navigate around the city
because
most of the
people
here are
Burmese and
they are
very
helpful and friendly.
Despite the similarities,
many
differences can
be found
here such as the universities here are more advanced and the lectures are harder to catch up. Unlike
living
in Myanmar, I
have to
take the bus everywhere as I can't afford to
buy
my
own
car here.
Overall
,
living
here is a blessing in disguise
indeed
. I
got
many
perks as an international student and
people
all around me are
really
caring and kind-hearted
so
that I even feel like home
sometimes
.
Well, I've
got
to dash!
Please
don't give a
cold
shoudler
and drop me
aline
as
soon
as you can, ok?
I want to hear the situations at home, too.
Lovingly
yours,
Jupiter.