Nov 2

I wonder you have the same behaviour with me, I like to compare the price of goods before I bought it. Although it might be time consuming, but I felt so satisfied if I could get something in a lower price. I feel like worth to spend the money. Will you think I am sick?

When I purchase my laptop at last year, I keep comparing the price with different vendors. I want to get the similiar specifications with the lowest price. After few weeks comparision, I got my current laptop. Besides, I enrolled it with 12 months interest free installment, coOL huh?

Perhaps you might think like this is like so girly, only women will do such thing. I agreed it with some sense. Recently I was so busy in blogging and have no time to shop a lot. So, I just buy the things I needed without compare with other stores. So, I presume women can do that because of they have more free time. Getting cheaper goods actually is a human’s nature, but just restricted by time!

Anyway, I am going to find another alternative to do price comparison. Since I spend quite many times in facing my laptop, so I think it is a good idea I could do it online~ I enjoy saving in shopping, what do you think?

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Nov 2

It is very common for a working class people in Malaysia “da bao” (Take away) their foods…

Oppss… Sorry, I rephrase. It is very common for a low-paid working class people, such as me in Malaysia “da bao” outside foods for their lunch during working hours. I can said I do it daily because I don’t like the cafe’s foods, and no want going to out with me for lunch…

If I am consuming a polystyrene per day, I believed I have consumed few kilos in this four years. So, I need to do something to save our mother earth. Few things I’ll carry with me during working or shopping:

conserve.jpg1) Chopstick: Avoid using the disposable wooden chopstick. The chemical substances might affected your healthiness. This chopstick can detach and put it in a small container. Very handy~

2) Hanky: Save a piece of tissue paper a day, save few trees in your life time.

3) Lunch box: I put bread at the morning, then “da bao” vegetarian foods at outside during my lunch.

4) Reusable bag: Try not to use so many plastic bags. I understand that Jusco’s plastic bags are biodegradable, but it doesn’t mean we can use it as many as we like.  Try not to use plastic bags to save the world’s resources.

 Perhaps many of you will think I am doing in a right way. So, why not you also start this right thing? I am glad to see the stubborn SST had take the actions (see his post), I hope you can make your move as well~!