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Security belt wallet: NC doesn’t think it is necessary and he also feels it is not really 100% secure. He has one good point: I can’t be pulling my shirt up each time I want to use money and/or take out my passport. Anyways, using NC’s slogan of “more is better” and also in the spirit of kiasu-ness, I decided to get one. RM20 after discounted.
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I changed 600NZD at the rate of 2.54 a few days ago. The rate for yesterday was 2.51 and I changed another 1400NZD. You do the math. We agreed that each of us should have nzd2000 with us since our plan is to buy a used car as soon as we arrived in Christchurch. Was contemplating travelling using public transport earlier on, but after consulting a few e-books on travelling around NZ, I do believe that getting a car is essential if we are to get the best out of our trip.
Bought a pair of Teva from the same store that NC bought his. The only colour available for this model, Hurricane XLT, is altri green. Don’t really like the color as it is hard to match most of my clothes. Bought it anyways as I am desperate for a pair of comfortable footwear and also the price is really reasonable at RM149.00
Mended my Reebok. RM19.00. A bit too pricey. Hope it will be able to last.
Had my driving licence translated to English at JPJ for RM10.00
I tried looking for jobs through www.backpackerboard.co.nz. I responded to some of the ads there but sadly no reply up till today.
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