It’s Sunday evening, and I have survived my first week of living
alone! I’m still afraid of ghosts when I go to sleep at night, but
nonetheless my body has adjusted really well to the new environment.
Budgeting is also one of the main pain points that I anticipated. It
is indeed a very painful point 🤣 I’m sticking to instant noodles and
pancit canton for the next week until the next paycheck, and then I’m
eating healthy from then on.
I hope I don’t die from a whole week’s worth of preservatives lol.
One thing I must say, I miss rice. Rice in the new place I live in
costs 15 pesos per cup (in my family’s area, it only costs 7 pesos).
But the rice is better, it’s always newly cooked and not stale. But
because of the cost, I stayed away from rice at the moment and stuck
to white bread, which is 45 pesos and lasts me 3 days.
I’m also living my rich people fantasy of eating cornflakes for
breakfast. Growing up poor, I always see rich people in TV shows
eating cereals and orange juice for breakfast.
It isn’t as fantastic as I once thought; I’m tired of Kellogg’s lol.
But my inner child is happy, so I guess there’s an ROI at least.
I must say, I got a pretty good deal with the apartment I got too. For
7,500 pesos per month, it’s a condo-style studio apartment that
already comes with a split-type inverter air conditioner, a wooden
closet, and free 1 cubic meter of water per month.
For the internet connection, I got the GFiber Prepaid plan. It’s
prepaid so it’s renter-friendly. I just registered with my full name,
address, and mobile number. No contracts or anything. The website said
they’d be asking for my ID, but they didn’t.
The connection fee was 999 pesos with free 7 days of unlimited
internet. Reloading for 30 days unlimited internet is also just 999
pesos, optimally for 6 devices.
It’s pretty fast too, but I was using GOMO unli for 30 days which is
capped at 5mbps, so I really felt the difference in speed.