Cafe-hopping might be one of the most expensive things for youths like us. Some say it can cost them a fortune while others say it’s just a way to de-stress and pampering their taste buds every once in a while is fine.
For 23-year-old, Soraya Abdul Majid or better known as Sam, a year three Biotechnology student in Republic Polytechnic, cafe-hopping has become a hobby. It has become a routine for her to visit at least one cafe per month and she finds joy in being able to explore all the different types of cafe available in Singapore. Despite coming from an average income family and not having a part-time job, Sam has managed to keep her hobby for cafe-hopping very much alive. |
She finds cafe-hopping as an important hobby in her life as she uses this cafes as inspiration. She writes short stories and even draws based on the cafe’s settings. The cafes are seen as a muse for her. She spends at most 5 hours in the cafe even though she wish she could stay there forever. She finds cafe-hopping as an important hobby in her life as she uses this cafes as inspiration. She writes short stories and even draws based on the cafe’s settings. The cafes are seen as a muse for her. She spends at most 5 hours in the cafe even though she wish she could stay there forever. |