"Let's Meet for a Drink...In Five Days."
Definatley something to get reused to (or refuse?)
From a place where Facebook in iphone seems just as normal as going out on a Sunday night after 01, and where one felt important if a friend actually looked you in the eyes for more than 25 seconds
- to an existance where the only people online suddenly live in foreign countries. (Have all people in Stockholm become runners?)
Facebook as an instant communications tool where message means meeting within 1 hour (but in reality rather 3, most of the times standing, waiting in rain) does not seem to be the thing in this city.
Time to adapt? Time to buy a new sim card! Obviously have some serious planning to do.
But in the end, that too can do a Sunday night.
Oh, and by the way, spontanious Facebook invitations can apparantley go wrong: Sweden's biggest daily today reports on the worrying aspects of "apéro-géant" in Paris, where one person got killed:
(http://www.dn.se/nyheter/varlden/facebookfester-oroar-i-frankrike-1.1098630)
From a place where Facebook in iphone seems just as normal as going out on a Sunday night after 01, and where one felt important if a friend actually looked you in the eyes for more than 25 seconds
- to an existance where the only people online suddenly live in foreign countries. (Have all people in Stockholm become runners?)
Facebook as an instant communications tool where message means meeting within 1 hour (but in reality rather 3, most of the times standing, waiting in rain) does not seem to be the thing in this city.
Time to adapt? Time to buy a new sim card! Obviously have some serious planning to do.
But in the end, that too can do a Sunday night.
Oh, and by the way, spontanious Facebook invitations can apparantley go wrong: Sweden's biggest daily today reports on the worrying aspects of "apéro-géant" in Paris, where one person got killed:
(http://www.dn.se/nyheter/varlden/facebookfester-oroar-i-frankrike-1.1098630)
Comments
Trackback