The night that set the bar of all nights
Naz n i tried figuring out how much wed both spent already. We kept doing it over and over because it looked like Naz spent 3 times as much as I did. That was obviously wrong but we sort of reset the slate on what was spent and we should be even more careful in the future.
I go out in the common area and try to update my blog. A German couple come of a room and sit down next to me. It looks like they’re doing some calculations. I say to them, “oh you’re figuring out how much you’ve spent. That’s what my friend and I just did”
Turns out the German couple have been travelling for 6 months already and are rounding down their tour. This is where is gets good. The four of us start swapping loads of stories about travelling and get on really well. Turns out the girl, Ina, did and internship in Shanghai and really loves Chinese culture and food. The guy, Fin, met Ina while studying and is a pharmacologist.
For an hour or so we talk and exchange stories. But my stomach is rumbling. Hard. Making noises you get embarrassed about. We gotta go I say. So we all go to the local food area and get some tortillas, just like the night before. After dinner we go to the local corner shop to buy a huge bottle of beer and continue to share stories. Their English is exceptional and there were very few things that we said that had to be explained to them.
Once back at the hostel, there are a few new faces drinking outside. They ask us to join then but suggest they actually come upstairs to sit at the massive table. This is where it gets even better.
So now we have about 13 people talking round a table. Obviously you can’t talk to everyone but everyone managed to talk to everyone by swapping seats and moving around to chat. Beer runs were frequently made and the huge bottles were shared among us. It was the staff of the hostel who actually bought the beer! They wanted everyone to have a good time. And we were.
The benchmark of hostel experience has been set. The staff were amazing, people we were with were solo friendly. Ina and Finn actually said we were the most friendly people they’d met while travelling and living in hostels. It was a very humbling moment. Their experience was that people were fairly to themselves and quiet. Looks like you haven’t been to the right places.
We had been drinking since 7pm and I head off to bed at 3:30am. Naz stays out for longer. My God what a night. I hope every hostel is this good.


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