Will I ever grow old? ;-)
Meet at least three new Indonesians today.
* excerpt, NOT word-by-word accurate, but the whole context of the conversation is preserved *
-- ONE ----------------
A: I am A, I am from Chiba.
Me: I'm Zalfany. I am from Tokodai here in Tokyo.
A: An undergraduate student?
Me: * grin * Well ... actually I am starting my PhD study this October.
-- turn out that A is graduated from high school at the same time as me --
-- TWO ----------------
Me: Just came to Japan?
B: Yes, actually it was a week ago.
Me: Joining what program?
B: I am an exchange student at Todai. I am from UGM, class of 2001.
Me: I am at Tokodai, starting my PhD study just this month.
B: Waa.. I thought you're at the same age as I am ...
Me: * grin * He.. he.. I am at least 5 years older than you ...
-- THREE --------------
(Talking to C, a senior at Tokodai, to whom I've only met once before, and never had a chance to talk)
Me: I am starting my doctorate study this October.
C: You do not look old enough to be a PhD student.
Me: * grin * [Thinking: "Hello .. hello .. I am 25 and will be 26 next month. Even my will-be colleague in my PhD research is a year younger than me!!"]
Those stories are very typical of me :-). Been always
BLESSED with a 'delayed-physical-development' of my body. Blessed, because like about four months ago when I joined a bunch of newly graduated high school students from Riau, I can pretend that I am one of them and nobody seems to disagree :-D.
Will I ever
grow look older than who I am? ;-)
[not that I am discontent with this, as long as I am mentally well-developed; well-matured, I will still have more than enough reason to always be grateful to Allah SWT.]