Dinner at Hanabi is awesome! It's not really the food but rather the company. I just love the way that Jason eats. Salmon after salmon, we had 10 salmon sushi and 2 mixed platters of sashimi! We had nothing much expect for sushi and sashimi. I think I've overeat and hence, had diarrhea at the end of the day.
After sending Rachael home, we had coffee at Coffee Bean. He popped out the question asking whether I'm trying to see him by asking Rachael out for dinner. I laughed and replied that he was thinking too much. It's rather weird but I really enjoy dinning Japanese food with him. He will always bring up your appetite. I guess that, it's his loves for sashimi. Not many of my friends really enjoy raw food except for Jessica and Shufen.
He was surprised by my knowledge of cars and I made the correct guess about his C-class Kompressor fuel consumption, 9-10 km/litre. Bingo! I really need to work hard on my pronouncation. He can't really figure out what I am saying even though we communicated in English. Gosh! To think that I'm a school teacher. Ha ha...... terrible! Tsk tsk tsk...... He speaks fluent Canadian English and I'm proficency in Singapore English! What an ironic......
We had a good exchange point of views of our beliefs and cultural differences between Singaporean and Koreans. It's an interesting exchange of ideology of lives and relationships. An interesting fact that I've learned today that matching making in Korea is like an interview. Each person will prepare a resume of their family backgrounds and their personal profiles. It includes your parents education level, previous jobs and your personal background too. You have to state your finanical stautes, education level, jobs postition and personal details. Ultimately, you can choose to match make with the person if you're please with his/her resume. Sad but that how it works. Realistic of life...... I'm glad that I'm borned in Singapore! Phew......