Friday 3 March 2017

Broke Students Guide To Movie Night (Chapter 2)


Sup guys, my god when i thought of watching a movie, i would never expect myself to catch a night movie because:
1. It is very expensive (Student price from morning-5pm: $6, normal price $12.50)
2. I hate going out till very late because i'm too lazy to travel all the way home
3. QUEUE FOR FOOD IS LONG EVERYWHERE



Anyways, ignoring the 3 complains, if you were to visit jem/jcube for a movie, do visit this Japanese restaurant at westgate for dinner, they serve ramen and free upsize of noodle from x2 all the way to x5!! And trust me when i say x3 is already too much. So if you were to check this restaurant out, i recommend you either have light lunch or just skip lunch. Their ramen range from $14.90 - $19.90 (with free noodle upsize, excluding drinks) without GST and service charge. So needless to say, one meal which cost $15.90 might add up to $18?


I had the chicken cutlet noodle with x3 noodle upsize. It might not look much, but man the portion is HUMONGOUS. i usually take about 10-15 minutes to finish my meal, but when i tackled this beast, i took up to 30 minutes. But man it was worth it.


After the dinner, me and my friend went to catch a night movie 'A dog's purpose'. Definitely a must watch. I'm not going to list out the pro's of the movie because there's just too much. This might not be the cheapest of things to do, but if you were to bring a girl out, just go online to marketplace like carousell, gumtree etc and search for the movie, people usually sell premiere screening of tickets at lower pricing compared to the rate the cinema sells at. If you're broke as fuck start saving 1-2 weeks before asking her out, pay for her ticket and always share your food with her. After that, you never know, your status might just change from single to taken depending on how much of a gentlemen you are.

(Do check out my previous blog post :) )
Total spending's for movie night: $30

  

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