Good news: I'm studying in Taiwan! Bad news: I live in the boonies...
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Alright, I totally understand this feeling! Let me explain it to you:
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- Before going out: Wow, such a beautiful weather today! My mood is fantastic!
- Before going out: Wow, such a beautiful weather today! My mood is fantastic!
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- But the moment I step outside: I instantly become a soaked chicken, can't even crack a smile!
- But the moment I step outside: I instantly become a soaked chicken, can't even crack a smile!
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- I study at National Chengchi University in Taiwan (locals call it "Cheng-Chi" for short).
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- If I'm being poetic, the surroundings are super βuntouchedβ, very close to nature.
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- But the truth is, our school is actually built on a mountain!
(FYI, some universities or scenic spots in Taiwan might be located on slopes, which differs from flatlands. This may prove challenging.)
- But the truth is, our school is actually built on a mountain!
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- Actually, I really do enjoy nature...
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- However! Attention friends, especially those planning a trip to Taiwan!
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- Taiwanese weather, especially during summer, gets exceptionally humid and hot.
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- For a university like ours that's built on a slope, just walking 20 minutes up the hill everyday would cause you to sweat like you've taken a shower, no joke!
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- So, if you're going to Taiwan, especially visiting mountainous tourist areas where a lot of walking is involved:
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- What about avoiding the embarrassment of appearing as though you haven't bathed? Wearing light, moisture-wicking, breathable clothes is a must.
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- Bringing a small towel to dab off sweat, or having an extra dry T-shirt is a good idea.
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- It's crucial to drink lots of water.
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- The only way that I see the brighter side of all this is by thinking I'm getting free aerobic exercise every day, plus losing weight!
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- #Taiwan #StudentLife #DailyLifestyleAtNationalChengchiUniversity #MountainWarning
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Sweetie, you should really consider getting a license and a scooter. Just watching you makes me tired!
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Exchange students can't get a driver's license.
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Huh? Isn't there still a super cheap bus, like a one-dollar bus, that goes up the mountain anymore?
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Yes, there is! But the bus has no AC and it's incredibly hot.
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You could get an e-bike. E-bikes don't seem to require a license; they're just more expensive.
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Oh, e-bikes are quite expensive over there, huh?
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Bro! You're handsome; you'll have a girlfriend in no time. Get yourself a scooter!
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Haha, I don't have a driver's license.
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Think about Dong Hwa University in Hualien, kid, and count your blessings. At least your chats don't include stuff like, 'A Formosan black bear was wandering around campus last night...' β you know, those really 'wild' topics.
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Was the black bear big? Does it attack people?
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Look on the bright side, at least it's not endless stairs.
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There are dorms both up the mountain and at the foot. If he's living uphill... so many stairs await him
We even have what we call 'Hero's Slope' (a notoriously steep climb)!
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Nanjing University? Do people even need to go on exchange from there?
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Bro, they're in Journalism and Communication.
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There's a bus, you know! And a shortcut too. Maybe you just don't know about it?
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You could try a bicycle or an electric scooter; that would be less tiring.
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Like this one.
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E-bikes (the pedal-assist kind) don't need a license.
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Actually, starting this year, you do! A new law just came into effect!