Thursday 22 September 2011

Weird but true


It’s quite funny that sometimes you don’t feel the presence of the closest people around you but instead those furthest away from you make you feel like they’re right there next to you. Ironic much?

They’re far away but you make and spend a lot of time communicating with them somehow. You have time differences, but you speak to them more often than those people living in the same time zone as you are. It doesn’t feel complete if you don’t hear from them in one day, but it’s absolutely normal with people you’re close with and staying in the same country. Those in different time zones make you feel that it is important to have the simplest gestures, such as “How’s your day?” or even a “Good morning!” and it gives you this happy buzzing feeling in you. Where as, the same doesn’t exactly happen to those closest to you, staying in the same country, same time zone as you are.

Weird. But it’s definitely true. 

On that note, I’ve been getting a lot of love from Melbourne and London throughout my everyday, the random calls at work. It feels awesome! :)

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