Archives for the day Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

I’m An A Type

According to a Japanese institute that does research on blood types, there are certain personality traits that seem to match up with certain blood types.

I’m a type A. I definitely like harmony, peace and organization. I veer away from violent confrontations and like to settle things in a nice, “cool” way. I do work well with others, though sometimes I prefer to work alone, especially if a co-worker gets on my nerves :) . Sensitive, I am very. Patient? Gats wouldn’t agree :D . Affectionate? In this area, he would. I may be stubborn but I’m always always relaxed.

TYPE O
You want to be a leader, and when you see something you want, you keep striving until you achieve your goal. You are a trend-setter, loyal, passionate, and self-confident. Your weaknesses include vanity and jealousy and a tendency to be too competitive.

TYPE A
You like harmony, peace and organization. You work well with others, and are sensitive, patient and affectionate. Among your weaknesses are stubbornness and an inability to relax.

TYPE B
You’re a rugged individualist, who’s straightforward and likes to do things your own way. Creative and flexible, you adapt easily to any situation. But your insistence on being independent can sometimes go too far and become a weakness.

TYPE AB
Cool and controlled, you’re generally well liked and always put people at ease. You’re a natural entertainer who’s tactful and fair. But you’re standoffish, blunt, and have difficulty making decisions.

What about you Thea, Jody, and Jammy?

HK Public Transport Rules!

In our latest trip to Hongkong we went to two malls that’s really quite far from the hotel we were staying at. Since we had Manu with us, we thought long and hard as to the best means of getting from point A to point B. It turns out that the MTR was still our best bet. Manu was so excited being an avid fan of “Thomas and Friends”, as it was his first time to ride the “train”. What we didn’t know was how to pay for our trip as my family has never ridden in the MTR before, while I totally forgot how to as the last time I rode it was during the turnover. Gats rode the subway before but that an entirely different rail system altogether. Arriving at the station we all looked for (token) coin dealer/changers or dispensers, what we found instead were vending machines dispensing passcards. That literally was the hardest part about the commute. The rest was such a breeze. We’ll definitely ride the “train” again because of our nice experience.