So, finally I am here to venture
a place where people are very friendly and extremely helpful
unfortunately, the place is quite a bore
though there were many people, you won't see them carrying handful of shopping goodies as you do when you exit yourself from
IKEAthey were mostly there for sight seeing
since the weather was perfect having coffee (without smoking, these people are the environmentally friendly..... MENTAL!) is one of the best thing to do..
things are very dear, you couldn't almost afford anything
though they are your favourite and a sucker for it
even a piece if a cat hanger (with one missing hanger) is darn expensive.... sigh....
a serene day, walking is the best option... ( a whole lot cheaper )
to a place that you been seeing on the telly....
emmmmmmmm.....
in exactly 20 steps as advertised by the
Asian model .... ahem...ahem...
candle holder in an ice replica, should be cheap but can't be......
the bar, the glasses were made of ice
the settings were made of ice too
ice table
ice telly....
thank god the bartender was not, he's Indian...
crazy outfit and I was out after 15
mins from that -5 degrees room that I paid Rm 80 to visit...
STOCKHOLM: you won't have to walk back to the hotel because you are lost....
you would probably run out of cash and have to walk back to the hotel....
THE SWEDISH: extremely friendly and helpful as the Malaysian
Ikea staffs.
LANGUAGE: don't bother to learn, they speak perfect English.
morale of the story:
when you get to Stockholm,
DO NOT SHOP
DO NOT EAT
STAY IN THE ROOM AND WATCH THE TELLY.
But I ate and shopped a bit and watched the telly.
Visited the lake nearby the place we were staying.
It was
tranquilizing but horrendous because loads...
I mean loads of birds and their droppings....
ngeri...