I've had quite an eventful and long day today, so why not have a second post?
During lunch time, we headed over to the city area for a short break.
This, my friends, is the waiting area above the platforms of the T-Centralen metro station! It's the equivalent of Dhoby Ghaut in Singapore, with about 3 lines of trains zooming daily.
I really love how Stockholm is like. It's quaint, yet sufficiently developed and modernized. Here, you'd get a good blend of culture and modernity/functionality. Even with the many upgrades and well-established systems, you'd still be able to enjoy the vintage feel.
I would say that I haven't found Stockholm to be a place that tourists would like, but it is a nice place to stay in for a couple of months.
We were trying to get the waiter's attention to take our orders (like we do in Singapore) for super long. Actually it's pretty hard to get the waiter's attention because Swedes normally don't do that! In fact, we were having a competition of 'who can get the waiter's attention first' and it was quite challenging.
Now, if you would like to take your order, you'd have to close the menu/book and hope they would notice.
Ironic that I'd usually forget my order, so I'd have to open it up again. I wouldn't make a very cool Swede.
(Sorry for the lousy picture quality. I've not very good with technology you see)



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