Today's word is "hat". I didn't wear a hat today, but I did wear a helmet. And here I am rocking it like a badass. haha
A lot of people in Taiwan - especially younger people - drive scooters instead of cars. When I lived here, I owned a scooter and while I've been back these last two weeks, I rented one from a scooter shop. Aside from the fact that I look goofy in the helmet (that probably wouldn't protect me from a whole lot) and that it totally messes up my hair, I LOVE driving a scooter. They're quick and speedy and when I'm driving one, I feel so ... FREE. Also, the gas mileage is insane. I paid around $6 US to fill up the gas tank last week and haven't even used half of it yet. So, I guess a little bit of helmet hair is worth it.
A lot of people in Taiwan - especially younger people - drive scooters instead of cars. When I lived here, I owned a scooter and while I've been back these last two weeks, I rented one from a scooter shop. Aside from the fact that I look goofy in the helmet (that probably wouldn't protect me from a whole lot) and that it totally messes up my hair, I LOVE driving a scooter. They're quick and speedy and when I'm driving one, I feel so ... FREE. Also, the gas mileage is insane. I paid around $6 US to fill up the gas tank last week and haven't even used half of it yet. So, I guess a little bit of helmet hair is worth it.
You can totally rock a helmet, Katie! I hope yours last days in Taiwan are amazing, and that you come back feeling completely rejuvenated!
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