We invited some of the other exchange students over to our place the other day. While it's nice to meet the locals too, there's some sense of solidarity one feels when one meets others who are also here for a short period.
They're most certainly the ones who know what we need to do with the few weekends we have here. I've gotten plenty of tips, and the common message seems to be that rafting on the Nile is a priceless experience. Will most certainly have to try that at some point.
It was great fun though. We've made plenty of new friends now. Also known as people you can ask to borrow change from. You know, like when you're at the cafeteria, need to buy something for 500 shillings and the ATM has left you with only 50,000 shilling notes.
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PS: Sh50,000 is the equivalent of about kr.150 ($25). This is not me bragging high and low about how rich I am, in other words :)
ReplyDeleteu have millions in ur account in Uganda.
ReplyDeleteIndeed I do. A millionaire at 23, who would've thunk it? :)
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