scenery outside school
//attendence taking for staff I supposed
From the morning till afternoon, we finished 2 of our PM Activities! Now we're left with 3 more activities, a 30% test and that's it for PM! As I get to know my timetable from Cheng Teck, I was happy & sad. Happy that I got loads of free up lesson. Sad that maths lessons is not confirmed yet and it's very scary to be placed at my shortest day! Hopefully it's confirmed at a good day for us! *CT and I hoped for!!!
After a day in classroom, we had our time in the club house playing table tennis (TT)! I felt that TT is fun, especially today Br chu stunt with his nice suave move of curling ping-pong. That is a nice skill, but the speed is low and it is hard to master. Yes, it is something like the Koreans did in the Olympics. Nice and sweet.
Late evening, we had a party night with Liang, Ming and guys. It was fun although it's only 2 games, it lasted us for 2-3 hours with 5 cans of red bull & 500ml rice wine. All the skip and pass with mystery number, "pioy" and "jiak pioy", cow MOO and captain! haha! Boju is drunk-gonner tonight. Anyway, it was a fun night relaxing at their room since they have finished their CT! *which I heard it's a hardcore paper! all the BEST to all who taken it.
lucky guy/daming the pro guy who made his beside to drink
Reflections:
Today during PM Lesson, as the 2nd part of the day's scenario talks about people-oriented case, Hui Ru and Mr. Tan talked about China's culture in giving presentation & feedbacks. Hearing from what Hui Ru said about receiving feedbacks from the Chinese, I've learnt that in any case of a local speaking out of his/her mind in terms of presentation of idea sharing, one as a listener has to give his/her fullest attention and shouldn't interrupt until his/her is done with her presentation. Knowing that even there's some flaws in some areas of his/her idea, keeping harmonious relationship between partners as one of China's culture, the listener has to learn how to feedback to the presenter in a way that doesn't affect the relationship between. Otherwise, the listener could also feedback to the presenter after everything, so to in order to give face to the presenter. This is one of their behaviour I've learnt by listening to Mr. Tan & Hui Ru.
Another behaviour I've learnt about China is that if the leader said "one", the followers have no other choice but to obey it. There isn't any opportunity to voice out and change to decision made by the leader. Taking the example what Mr. Tan gave to us during the afternoon: If the lecturer gave his order to the class that tomorrow's class starts at 9am, everybody has no chance to bargain but only to comply to his instructions. However it is very different in Singapore, sometime it is rather flexible and changeable if appropriate, especially when Singaporeans like to complain about any inconveniency environment around.
turning in, everybody please take care and have a healthy sleeping time and eat healthy! Cow~ Mooo...
jac
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