- I was walking on the street (in London), and saw from a basement window a naked man sitting in his basement room watching tv..
- The hotel officer who brought my luggage to my room wearing a black tong (he's walking up stairs in front of me)
- The police officer who checked my passport asked if I want to go out with him and gave me his number..
- The immigration officer was laughing at me when I told her I will attend time management course.. (and she asked: have you always been late to the office? do you know to whom you're going to apply the time management? --> of course, to the boss)
- I had to pay 8 euro just to print the French train ticket in Belgium station and at the end the officer couldn't print it out, then used notification paper and wrote the ticket information by hand.. *I wish Deutsche Bahn could sell also French train ticket*
- I was asked to empty my rucksack by the security officer at the airport because he found something suspicious and turned out it was the javanese sugar (gula jawa) that I brought from Holland.. (luckily the other officer knows gula jawa - I don't know how he knows it)
- Twin babies who sat behind me taking turn crying during the flight.. (luckily they understood each other - not crying at the same time.)
- We're waiting in front of mcdonalds for my friend's hubby and kid who were in restroom, when suddenly they came and went quickly out leaving us with confusion. Turned out he had no coin to pay and just decided to go out and run away (we found it out after some minutes waiting and at the end we decided to go out and looked for them).
Anyway.. without those kind of experiences, travelling would be boring, I guess :D
Looking forward to other trips, but now I look forward to the relax weekend at home first..