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Monday, January 11, 2010
Went to Mount Elizabeth with mum for check-up.
Then met dad at paragon for breakfast.
Initially, thought there was this Delifrance at Paragon.
But I think its gone.
So dad suggested to go to Din Tai Fung.
Delicious food and good service but rather costly.
1 plate of fried rice costs $10.
N to say, some people are so freaking rich they are even willing to spend more than $200K on a Cartier or Rolex watch.
I believe as long as you noe the time, any normal watch will do...
Wonder how these people earn money.
Actually the branded stuff are more of the normal brand nowsadays.
Its no longer unique.
I wonder how do we define rich?
By having all the branded stuffs.
Or a person with a lot of brains and a good character?
I think nowsadays, people define rich thru ones dressing.
From the clothes to bags to shoes to sunglasses.
All have to be branded.
But this is the environment and society that they grew up in.