Hello, Christine.
Whenever I take an FX to Quezon City, I always take the route that
passes along Espana instead of taking the MRT route. Without fail,
every time I pass by UST, I always remember that brief time of
independence during that one year of studying there. The memories of
boarding houses and dormitories (and moving from one dorm to another),
my first experience of budgeting my own money to fit in one to 2 weeks,
having no parents or guardians to nag me all the time, plus learning
how to discipline myself without guardians.
It was also the time that I was known as Christine (or even Tin-tin). Not Hogi.
In high school, I've been used to being called Hogi by my close
friends. When it was time to move to UST, I decided to switch back to
being called Christine because it was safe, no one knew me, the name
wasn't as common as there were too many people with lots of different
names, and of course it will take a long time to explain why I was
called Hogi. When I transferred to a new school, I had decided to still
keep calling myself Christine, but that lasted for about a minute in the
first day of orientation, because a new blockmate happened to be a
common friend that I was first introduced to as Hogi. Oh well.
So now, I'm thinking again about switching back to being good old
Christine. Weird, isn't it? Sure, Hogi's unique, practically everyone
now knows be as that, and I can easily tell if I'm the one being
called. But I have to admit, I actually miss being called Christine.