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Travelogue: Cherry Blossoms in Tokyo, Spring



For part 1 of this Travelogue, click here

I barely slept on the plane en route to Haneda airport even though my flight was a midnight one. I rewatched Frozen and The Hobbits and napped somewhat in between. Was sitting next to a Japanese guy who didn't sleep at all. He ordered coffee and was doing work on his laptop. Guess that was what made it harder for me to sleep. Can't fall asleep knowing a stranger would probably be watching me as I sleep?!!

Haneda airport is really much nearer and cheaper to get into town from. My initial plan was to take an express train to Shibuya, but that was really pricey, like $30 or something. Thankfully, my Japanese friend recommended I take the normal train instead. Though I had to change trains once, the journey was less than $10! Granted there was one portion where I had to lug my luggage down a flight of stairs...


My friend arranged to meet me at Hachiko-mae. All I knew was that it was a statue of a dog at one of the Shibuya exits. What I didn't know was that it was a famous meeting spot and there were like a hundred people standing around waiting for their friends. I panicked slightly as I didn't have an internet connection, so how was I supposed to contact my friend?! Quick thinking got me headed to the nearest departmental store, Tokyou, and to my relief, there was free wifi there for tourists.

Found my friend in no time, and we decided to head back to dump my luggage. The weather was so cold!! I borrowed my friend's thicker jacket (perks of living with a local) and other friends came to join us in the city.
My friend asked me what I wanted to do first, in Tokyo, and I unreservedly said CHERRY BLOSSOMS!!!

Japanese being japanese don't outrightly say no or reject you, but they hesitate. Which is what my friend did. He said we could TRY , but the season for cherry blossoms was about two weeks before my trip. Nonetheless, I was still clinging on to that 1% of hope that a beautiful tree might hold on to their flowers for just a while longer.


But first... lunch. Craving for the day was Omu rice so my friend brought me to a famous Omu rice place near Shinjuku where we could pick between tomato or mentaiko rice.


I picked mentaiko which had a bit of a spicy zing to it. The egg was oh so delicious!!! Freshly cooked and slightly watery, just the way I like it. My only qualm with this place was that it allowed customers to smoke indoors. Made the whole experience unpleasant ): I will be featuring another blog post with all my best food finds at a later time so I will include the address and all!

After lunch, we stopped by a convenience store, grabbed a few beers and peanuts, headed over to Shinjuku Gyoen, paid 200yen as an entrance fee and walked in. I was already bracing myself for the worst as the greenery from the outside was completely green.


 The park is HUGE!!

What did I tell you? All GREEN I say!!

 "Which way should we go??" I asked my friends who obviously had been there before. They shrugged, and I just picked any random route. We had been walking for 15 minutes and I had completely given up hope... until.


THIS. One tree!!! I was so happy I started camwhoring already. Bucket list achieved even though it's just one tree right???




Even my Japanese friends were surprised!! We continued walking until we reached the bigger pond garden and guess what.


It was a cloudy and cool day, hence the scarf, and the 3 layers of clothing.

EVEN MORE CHERRY BLOSSOMS!! 



Spotted a few more trees here and there! Some of the flowers were in full bloom and they were gorgeous! It wasn't very crowded so we could hog a tree and camwhore for a long time. If you were in Shinjuku Gyoen at the peak of cherry blossom season, that probably wouldn't happen.

Hullo! It's a dandelion.

Calming place to be!

Okay this one not cherry blossoms but still. Surprisingly even though I barely slept on the plane I was really alert and bubbly! Think it was just the adrenaline from seeing the pretty flowers.

There are dozens of different cherry blossom types in this park, and you can see just from the colour of the flowers that they bloom in various ways!

The good thing about cherry blossoms is that you can spot them from far away. "HEY THAT TREE LOOKS PINK LET'S GO SEE K" Hahah.

I wish Singapore could have these!!! Yes I know they can't survive in our temperature but we should have a modified version? #wishfulthinking

Doing weird things just because no one's around to photobomb us. You can see how empty the park was!!

This tree has blossoms creeping towards the ground lol

Gorgeous, isn't she? Btw, nobody plucks any flowers from the tree so don't do that k. Haha.


I was mega happy because they were all so beautiful and I was still surprised I was ACTUALLY in Japan!! We opened our cans of beer (mind you, it was freeeeezing in Tokyo), ate it along with our snacks and played some random drinking games.

Cute japanese kid

We stayed all the way until it was time for the park to close. ): It was fun!! Guess it's dangerous at night haha. My friends asked what I wanted to eat for dinner... then one suggested Sukiyaki, which I absolutely love!!

I thought that we were going to a Japanese restaurant to have some, but turns out my friend was going to cook us some. On our way back, we stopped by a supermarket and bought our ingredients. I threw in a konyaku jelly because I love that stuff.

Went back and the guys cooked for us. Profit!!! It was reaaaally tasty!! Up to the point until my friend added cheese inside it and that became a bit weird for me.

Doesn't look that appetizing here but trust me it was gooood. Japanese beef and tofu and the glass noodles and oh! We specially bought those eggs that had really bouncy, perfect looking yolks which we beat up and ate together with the broth. Just looking at this picture again is making me hungry...

My friend has a freaking tap!! Just pop a can of beer at the back and it'll draft it. Amazing. Me being so amazed and the noob I was actually turned the dial the wrong way at first which set up a whole lot of foam instead of beer. Haha!!

Played even more drinking games and we just sat down talking til we got too tired. YOLO - You only live once ;)

Will be updating about the rest of my trip soon so please come baaackkk! Do let me know what you think of the cherry blossom pictures as well.

Seeya!!

Launch of new korean online store Me-In

Not too long ago I was at Zafferano, Ocean Financial Centre's hidden gem with a gorgeous view of the city to witness the launch of Me-In, a new korean online fashion store!

I loved their collection which featured classy outfits with a little twist, suitable for work as well as play just by switching jackets!! Me-In also specially flew in korean models just for the fashion parade segment, and they're so pretty it's unbelievable. Some of the guys even bashfully approached them to take photos together! There was a short QnA section but to take part you had to drop your name card in the fishbowl, and of all days I ran out of mine. Urgh!!

Alright, without further ado - I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.







  


Here are my picks from their website:
Favourite work to play outfit :)

My favourite skirt from the whole collection! Psst: You can see a model wearing it in one of the pictures above too!


Website:
http://me-in.kr/

Facebook: 
https://www.facebook.com/mein2014

Photo by Abel Khoo. (c) Me-In 2014
Shoutouts to:
- Clara whose tummy is so big now!!! Can't wait to see your lovely daughter she's going to be so adorable and pretty just like her mummy :)
- Nurul thanks for coming with me and dressing up so nicely hehe!! See you soon!!!




Travelogue: Impulse solo trip to Japan


I love Japan. The people are polite and friendly, food is AMAZING and there's just so much richness in their culture and way of life. Soaking in hot spring water that cures ailments and rejuvenates your body? Yes, please. Learning about Geishas and Maikos who entertain their guests with performances wearing a kimono which is really hard to breathe in? Yes, please. Those are just the tip of the iceberg why I keep finding myself drawn to Japan's mysteries and wonder at how the Japanese ladies stay so fair even though I pile on sunblock all the time.


This end April trip was to be was fourth trip to Japan, and though I only have really basic Japanese conversational skills which were enough for me not to get lost, it would be a challenge even just getting on the right train. I asked a few close friends if they were interested and could travel on such short notice, but they couldn't.


So I decided to be brave and book solo return tickets to Japan! I booked my flights on a Wednesday evening, and I was slated to fly on Saturday night. Talk about spontaneity and impulse! I was sooo excited! I had flown to London alone before (which is a 13h flight) so flying for about 7h wasn't a big deal to me, as long as there wasn't much turbulence.

I've made a number of friends in Japan since the beginning of university, and I reached out to them via Facebook (god bless them!) and arranged to crash at their places during my stay. There was a lot of good luck involved as golden week was the week after, which meant many people would have gone back to their hometowns instead of remaining in Tokyo.



Getting a data plan was a priority for me, but as I did not buy a prepaid sim online and it was too pricey to rent a wireless router since I was swinging solo, I decided to just leech on any free wifi spots I could get. Bigggg mistake. There aren't many free wifi spots in Japan, the most famous one being Starbucks but even so, your initial registration requires you to click a link in your email to activate. Which defeats the whole purpose?! Thankfully I had a Japanese friend with me when I was at Starbucks so she created an account for me using her email.

Being the last minute person I always am, I only started packing on Saturday! Okay, granted I was working til 1-2am that entire week, so I didn't have much time to get ready. I packed pants, long johns and long sleeved tops, remembered to throw in a nice outfit or two just in case, and brought a spring jacket and boots. Seeing cherry blossoms was on my bucket list, but I knew that the time for viewing cherry blossoms was usually in March to mid April so I was just going to try my luck without much hope.

My shopping list was short. I only wanted to get undergarments, socks, makeup and eye drops. My to do list consisted of meeting friends, eating delicious food and experience what it's like to be a Japanese.


Armed with only a positive attitude and a quest for adventure, I checked in and boarded my plane. People are afraid of traveling alone for fear of the unknown, but I wanted some me time and having the freedom to roam around to explore the city. Tokyo and Nagoya, here I come!!

The only app that cares about a Food Lovers' wallet - The Entertainer

Do you eat to live or live to eat? I'm definitely someone who lives to eat, indulging in the occasional ootoro or uni or even dining at Michelin star establishments just because "I deserved it", then back to scrimping and saving for the rest of the month.


Thanks to The Entertainer, I can save sooo much money without sacrificing or reducing the intake for my pampered taste buds, AND get to check out new restaurants and cafes every week!

What is The Entertainer?

I was first introduced to The a Entertainer by my colleague, Chengaiz, who was excited to share a great app that offered amazing discounts at a low initial investment. Established in 2011 in the Middle East, The Entertainer actually provides over 1,065 ‘buy one get one free’ vouchers from the city’s most exclusive dining, leisure, wellness and entertainment venues including Au Petit Salut, Kinki, Carnivore, Hard Rock Café, Gmax Reverse Bungy and Impakt Gym. Offers are also valid for leading hotels throughout the region eg Banyan Tree across sought-after holiday destinations from Thailand to Bali, to the Maldives and more. 

In a nutshell, it's the only app that cares about your wallet. 

I've only used it on food so far but I'm looking forward to utilizing the 1for1 deals by other merchant soon!

Why you need to get The Entertainer

Two main courses for the price of one, so you'll be able to cover the cost of The Entertainer easily after one or two meals!

1) Save money on food without compromising on the quality



Applies for take-out and delivery options too! The Entertainer also promises other 1 for 1 deals like golf, archery, cooking, watersports and more.

2) Save money on hotels, spas, wellness etc


Ideal for staycations or exotic breaks, the Supplement includes 4 and 5* hotels in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia and the Indian Ocean.

Each offer is valid for one complimentary night when a night of equal or greater value is booked at the hotel’s Best Available Rate (room only). Plus, for any additional nights you book during the same stay, as an Entertainer Member, you’ll also receive 20% off Best Available Rates including breakfast for two adults daily!

3) Access free member offers in Dubai, London, Singapore, Hong Kong, Cape Town and more on the Entertainer Global app!



My favourite feature of The Entertainer is the built in Map. It allows me to view places near me which have 1 for 1 deals with The Entertainer, so I can utilize those deals and not have to travel so far!

Aside from a couple of public holidays, your offers are valid 24/7, anytime, until December 30th, 2014!

You can use multiple vouchers at once and vouchers can be used with no advance notice or pre-booking (excluding hotel accomodation and spas, you're really getting value for money!

Once you've signed up, you can access your offers from any device, and you'll also be able to approve up to 3 additional usernames to access your offers! That means you can share the Entertainer with up to 3 friends or family members so collectively, that leads to even more savings!

How to get The Entertainer

It's soo convenient to use as the app and it's available on iTunes, Google's Play Store and Blackberry World. Just search 'The Entertainer' to begin saving tons of money!

Book version vs App version
Good news! The Entertainer is also available in a book form, which has exactly the same offers as the app, but would be much more convenient if you want to share The Entertainer with more than 3 other friends so all of you can save money together! However, there are Entertainer Monthly Member offers which would be easier to load from your phone if you have an App, rather than to print them from the website. The choice is yours to make!

Trial

Download the app from the store (FREE!) and you'll be able to use 1 for 1 deals at selected restaurants or spa centres!! You'll realise just how easy the whole process is


If you want to reap all the benefits The Entertainer has to offer, don't hesitate and just sign up today! The earlier you sign up, the more time you have to explore the possibilities ;)

For more information, feel free to check out The Entertainer's social media platforms!
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheEntertainerFB
Twitter: @EntertainerAsia 
Instagram: @the_entertainer241

The book is also available for sale in Kinokuniya bookstores.

If you love checking out new cafes, restaurants and hangouts without burning a hole in your pocket, this app is for you.

Just download it and start saving money already!

Tips for travelling free and easy in Japan

So I recently took a week long solo trip to Tokyo on impulse and here are some tips I have to share about planning free and easy trips to Japan! This wasn't my first trip to Japan so I (finally) decided to consolidate all the things you should look out for into one post since many of you have been requesting it :) Can't wait to share pictures and travelogue of my trip soon so look out for it!!

Cherry blossoms in Spring. Striking this off my bucket list!

Without further ado, tips on travelling free and easy in Japan:

1. Get an internet connection


Although I didn't get a data connection during my trip, I regretted it every day. I was lucky to be with my Japanese friends most of the time so they could tell me which trains to catch, which stop to get off at, timings for the last train etc, but when I was alone I often sought refuge at Starbucks as they provide free wireless access. Gets in handy when you're lost.

If you're travelling in a group, I recommend www.japan-wireless.com to rent a Wifi router and share with your friends. For prepaid sims though, there is a cheaper and better alternative on b-mobile which you can pre-order and collect at the airport when you arrive. For more information, check out http://www.bmobile.ne.jp/english/ , depending on how much you intend to use, you can pick between 1gig or unlimited data for the same price, the only difference is the speed.

Don't take an internet connection for granted in Japan, because one platform has many trains alighting passengers and they all go to different destinations. Knowing what time your train is slated to arrive helps so you don't get on the wrong train!!

2. Save money on transportation with a JR Pass


A JR Pass essentially gives you unlimited train rides under the JR company (which includes shinkansens aka inter-city fast trains) for a period of time. Whether this saves you money or not depends on how many cities you're going to. If you're just going to one city and back, it might not be worth the whole amount so be sure to do your calculations first! Shinkansen tickets can be bought online so you can use that to estimate the price. If you know you're going to use the JR line intra-city, then take that into consideration as well.

Important!!! You MUST purchase the pass OUTSIDE of Japan, aka before your trip! You can't get a JR Pass in Japan.

3. Check the weather forecast everyday before you head out


The weather in Japan is reaaally unpredictable. It could be hot and sunny one moment, then stormy and rainy the next. The true Japanese citizen will always check the weather forecast before going out, and bring an umbrella when required. Was caught in the rain once, don't let that happen to you. Even though umbrellas are cheap at convenience stores, you might not even make it to a convenience store when it pours!

4. Get an app to help you translate

Not every menu has pictures 

It is hard to survive in Japan without knowing Japanese, and I was really lucky to have Japanese friends who translated most of the things I didn't understand (eg menu) into English! However if you're going to Japan on a free and easy trip, you might want to download the Google Translate app  which is also available offline, and best of all, FREE!

5. Make space for an onsen trip


If you can, please please set aside a day (and a night preferably), to check out Japan's amazing onsens!! There isn't anything better than a complete relaxation soaking in prickly hot water while admiring the picturesque view that Japan has to offer. If you go in winter, your body feels hot while your face and ears feel cold. Pure bliss. If you stay for a night, you get a feast of a dinner and breakfast, and though it's more pricey, it's definitely worthwhile. 

Oh, and if you're travelling to Tokyo, do note that flying to/fro Haneda Airport is nearer (and cheaper!) than Narita! Also taking an express bus may not necessarily be faster than taking the normal train. The only huge advantage is that you probably don't have to carry your luggage up and down the stairs as not every train station has escalators or lifts. 

That's it for now! Do let me know if you have any suggestions or comments you would like me to add on to this list, etc. 

Have a safe trip and don't forget to buy insurance!


Top 5 money saving deals that allow you to eat delicious food at top restaurants

Let's face it. We have to eat to survive, but why does good, quality food at top notch restaurants have to be so expensive??? Unless you're as rich as Paris Hilton, food expenses can really burn a hole in your pocket at the end of the day.

I like to reward myself with some comfort food after a hard day's work. But what can we do?? It's too painful a lifestyle to keep.

Which is why I went and compiled a list of top 5 tips, tricks, apps and more to help you (and me!) make use of all these deals so both our tummy's can thank us later.

Keep reading to find out more and of course, get access to exclusive discount codes!

Ready, set, go.

  • 1-for-1 main course, anybody?
Photo credits: Superadrianme

Introducing, The Entertainer. A widely acclaimed mobile app that focuses on making their customers (aka, you!) happy by caring for your wallet. The Entertainer provides over 1,065 ‘buy one get one free’ vouchers from the city’s most exclusive dining, leisure, wellness and entertainment venues including Au Petit Salut, Kinki, Carnivore, Hard Rock Café and more!

What's even better is that due to the app's international recognition, you can check out their global deals when you're overseas for business or holiday trips! Some places you can expect to use your vouchers are Dubai, Hong Kong, London... and the list goes on.

How to get it?

Download The Entertainer app now for a one month trial to get 1-for-1 main course at selected restaurants, absolutely FREE!! It's a flat fee of $95 to get access to ALL their partners til 31 Dec 2014, which can be utilized via the app, a book which they will mail over, or you can pick up at any Kinokuniya bookstore. In my opinion, $95 is a really great deal because it's easily recoverable by dining at at least 2 places before it expires. For example, a main course at Hard Rock Cafe would set you back by at least $30 per person, but if you get 1 for 1 you immediately get $30 off!

PSST!! To help you get started, key in "@claires_flair" at checkout to get yourself 20% off the original price! That reduces the price from $95 to $76 and has effectively just saved you an additional $17!! You're welcome.

Discount code is only valid until the end of April. So don't hesitate and just get it now before it's too late!!

  • $30licious set meals 

Photo credits: Superadrianme

Presented by American Express and Hungrygowhere, diners can enjoy specially curated set menus including craving-worthy-dishes at more than 30 restaurants across the island! American Express cardholders get them at $30++ while all other diners using other modes of payments get them at $35++. All you need is the person footing the bill to pay via an Amex card to qualify for the $30++ set meal!

I popped over to Mouth Restaurant during lunch recently and was treated to their signature baked custard bun that was beyond legendary. I've never had a custard bun that had a bo luo bao crispy texture on top, complemented by the liquid salted egg custard that was just divine. Trust me, the list of restaurants under this promotion? Worth going through all the trouble of signing up for an Amex card just so I could use this promotion.

For a complete list of restaurants and details of their set menu, click here. Participating merchants include Etna Italian Restaurant, Gyu-Kaku (Anchorpoint), and Tomo Izakaya, among others, offering a wide array of cuisines that even the fussiest foodie is certain to be spoilt for choice. Making a reservation on Hungrygowhere isn't an essential step, but it could help guarantee a table at your preferred location.

PSST!! The $30 set meals are only valid until end of April, so be sure to check them out ASAP!!

  • Restaurant Week
I remember my first experience with Restaurant Week when it first launched in 2011. What initially began as a curious interest to find out which restaurants were under the programme, quickly turned into a fastest-fingers-first race against time to clinch a reservation at one of the top restaurants in Singapore. Here's a tip, book first, ask your friends who's interested to meet for a meal later.

Just imagine - limited seats for a special 3-course meal at established and new restaurants will be offered at an irresistible fixed price of either $25++ (for lunch) or $35++ (for dinner)! Some really high end restaurants will have an additional surcharge, but it'll definitely be cheaper than what you could ever get when you order ala carte. 

Their partners include, but are not limited to, Il Lido, Infusion@ Dempsey, Jade, La Noce, Magma, My Little Spanish Place, Michelangelo’s, Salt Grill & Sky Bar so you know you're definitely getting value for your money.

Reservations for these high in demand spots are only available online via restaurantweek.sg . However, the most recent Restaurant Week was in March, so I doubt there will be one soon. Keep your eyes and ears peeled though! As rumour has it that they will be extending restaurant week to cover two weekends so more people can benefit ;)

PSST!! Join their mailing list to get priority booking 2 days before everybody else and to get ample notice on when the next restaurant week will happen!!

  • Subscribe to food deal newsletters

I subscribe to Groupon, and customize my alerts such that I get only one email a week about food, and boyyy have I been milking the benefits! There are discounts for a wide range of eateries, from KFC family meals to Rendevous Hotel buffets, and you can get value vouchers (eg pay $20 and get $40 worth of food) or even 70% off dim sum set lunches! The earlier you find the deal and purchase it, the faster you can make a reservation at the establishment before everyone books the place and you have til there's a slot a month later. #truestory

PSST!!  Don't forget to keep track of which places you've bought deals for, their terms and conditions (some places are only applicable for weekday lunches) and when they expire!! I've had a few coupons that were completely wasted because I either a) totally forgot about them, or b) didn't read the fine print properly and realise I'm not applicable. Bleh.

  • Get a credit card


I'm not saying you should just get ANY card, do your homework first. Citibank has dining privileges with 5 and 6 star hotels like W Singapore, St Regis and Raffles hotel, and even promises to refund the difference if you can find a better offer with their partnered restaurants under another credit card! UOB has partners with hotels as well but gives you more choices to dine at cafes and smaller establishes too. DBS  gives great value especially for entry level credit cards due to their wide range of discounts which you can find out more on their mobile app. There are tons of other credit cards but I can't be going through them all! Just spend within your means and remember to ask your friends to pay you back if your credit card is being used to foot the bill. That friend that says she'll pay you back all the time and always forgets to bring her wallet? Dump him/her.

Alright that's it! Be sure to share this post with your friends so all of you can save money together! Let me know if you have any comments or any other tips to share too.

Til next time! 

Manicure at Nail Palette Orchard Centrepoint Review

If you're in need of some pampering after some shopping madness at Orchard or Somerset, try Nail Palette Orchard which is located at Centrepoint's extension that not many people know about. It's a cosy shop where you can sit back and enjoy the massage chairs, while soaking your feet in the sink. Bliss!


Nail Palette

Address: 
176 Orchard Road, Centrepoint, #03-15
Singapore 238843.
Contact No.: 
 6836 3560 / 6836 3561

My nails are really weak after my gel manicure the last time, so I opted for a milk mask, which instantly makes your nails slightly stronger! I was impressed.

I picked a warm, spring shade of orange this time!

With white french tips :)

Then I realised the white and orange looked too striking together so I added a silver line between it.

French manicures are sooo hard to do, you really need a steady hand and a lot of patience.

Here's the finished product! I love it!

The whole experience was so relaxing that I fell asleep for a part of my manicure, which rarely happens because I'm always worried about how my nails would turn out!


All in all, I thought that the salon was neat and organized, staff were courteous and patient, and my manicurist even recommended the treatment for my nails after looking at their condition, so I'd say it's a major plus! 


 The Nail Palette at Centrepoint will be bringing in some limited edition nail wraps used by celebrities like Miley Cyrus, so stay tuned for updates!


Thank you Nail Palette Centrepoint!


BRAND'S® InnerShine Marine Collagen Essence Strip in Acai Berry Flavour



Thank you BRAND'S® for the work essential kit!! Working in the office all day causes my hands to be dry and the hand sanitizer is also very useful! Of course, jotting down ideas and using the thumbdrive to transfer files are also part and parcel of a day at work, coupled with a quick gargle after lunch and keeping those lips moisturized! Very thoughtful gift!

Most importantly, I'm very glad to get the Marine Collagen Essence Strip in Acai Berry! Out of the 3 collagen flavours for BRAND'S® InnerShine Marine Collagen Essence Strip- (Acai Berry, Kyoho Grape and Japanese Mikan), my favourite flavour has got to to be Acai Berry! It's sour yet sweet, and you can barely taste the fishy collagen taste! Also, each strip is really convenient to keep in your bag for a boost during the day. If your skin is lacking of collagen, it will appear dry, dull, lacking in elasticity and show other signs of aging. Yikes!

Once you hit 25, collagen loss will exponentially increase, so it's important that we take collagen regularly (recommended 2 strips a day) to keep your skin radiant and supple! BRAND'S® InnerShine Marine Collagen Essence Strip is also rich in Vitamin  E to help fight oxidation and reduce effects of free radicals and use low molecular weight collagen of deep sea fish produced in Japan.

Off to start my routine now! :)
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