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ChwibiKiwa:
Well I was born and raised there, though most of the time I'm in the U.S., I go back often. If its $300HK for a live ticket that isn't that bad.

Nethirel:
@Southrop- She got them in Circle K apparently. They probably sell them in 7/11 too I'm guessing. Are you going to the Ani-Com this year too?

@ChwibiKiwa- True, but since the seats are first come first served, there's no guarantee that you won't end up all the way in the back unless you arrive hella early. ;)

Southrop:
If Circle K has them, then 7-Eleven must do. I need to go polish up my Cantonese and then ask. Last time when I asked for Ani-com tickets in English, they all frowned and asked me what I was talking about xD

Yep. I should be going to Ani-com this year. I wonder if my friend's friend has stall there again. If they do, I can get free entry again =w=

Nethirel:
Really? That's pretty cool. Do you get some sort of staff pass too?

That happened to us at 7-Eleven too! They all know what "漫畫展" is, but when you say "Ani-Com", they have no idea what you're talking about. You'd think the manager would've at least taught them that. ._.

I have no idea why, but people stopped speaking Cantonese to me a few years back. It's af if I suddenly started looking foreign or something >.>

Southrop:
Haha. I'm Chinese, but not Cantonese Chinese, so I speak Mandarin. Unfortunately, that puts me at a huge disadvantage, because most people think I'm good at Cantonese. When I suddenly start speaking English, they all just stare at me D:

But yeah. Last year, I just got a staff pass from my friend. Free entry and unlimited re-entries :D

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