07-19-2006, 10:00 AM
XKazeCloudX Wrote:oh im sorry about that frater. but i assure you there isnt much hotels that provide decent food unless you are in a super 5 star hotel. haha. maybe in europe hotels r of more fancyness heh. i am chinese and my parents do not like eating at a english restaurants so i dont know. XD mm...
Yeah, I am staying in a hotel that only offers suites, I pay 160 dollars per night and I get crap service and crap food. In Europe, you get amazing conditions for such money,
XKazeCloudX Wrote:is there mcdonalds in europe? ahahaha
Unfortunately, yes.
Anyway, I am not happy at all with my hotel, but besides that I have been having a really good time, so there's no point in continuing to bicker about that. Generally, the people that I have encountered have been very nice and really have made me feel at home.
I dislike American food, but fortunately it's so multicultural that I don't have to eat it.
The other nuisance is that you have to be 21 to drink, etc. It really feels like crap, because having lived in Europe, you get used to social drinking at a younger age. For example, I like drinking wine with certain meals, but have to stick to water in the U.S. It wouldn't really make a huge difference, but I am attending a short course with loads of other people, and I cannot hang out with them in the evenings that much, because they are all much older than me, and I don't get let into pubs, etc. On this course, I am 18, but all the other people are in 30s or in late 20s.