Adrianna Tan on Nostr: When my Malaysian Chinese / Singaporean grandmother was alive, I called her daily. We ...
When my Malaysian Chinese / Singaporean grandmother was alive, I called her daily. We were very close. When I started traveling out of Asia she would say ‘you’re hungry? It’s still early, 10pm! Why don’t you get noodles downstairs?’ And I would struggle to explain to her that in other parts of the world there’s no food in the streets and certainly not at 10pm and certainly not noodles. She asked me every day
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