>Mum: Oct. 06th 11pm touchdown (most prob. if no delays), call me when you're free momma.
>Br: haha! not as championic as you leh.. you're an imbalistic! wah piang...
>CT: piclens? haha.. looks like I got loads to do..
>k.: hmm.. tricky question. lemme guess... you're kO? please identify yourself.. anyway, I've been attending lessons and eating.. only on weekends there'll be tour for all of us to relax and enjoy. How about you mr. k.?
>CT: Yeah! I think it visited you too I supposed? These few days so many bugs and problems going on here and there.. China products, computer problem, and now this.. haha! alamak* Anyway, I'm using firefox now, seems like my system is better now.. But I'll reformat soon.. inside hardware still abit sot sot.. :S Week 5 already.. very fast.. how do you feel eh?
>David Santos: Are you some kind of virus?
>Br: Yeah certainly it sucks! What can I do under computer loan.. Not everybody like you could get a free laptop! :p haha! you! you! don't let me catch your laptop getting any sickness.. anyway, I'm kinda looking forward for the final PM lesson tomorrow! And oh ya, your presentation for tomorrow, all the BEST! Paika, how's your ankle feeling anyway?
>StiCkmAn: haha! yeah.. oh really? seems like you're looking forward for that trip eh? But I think too rush no fun also.. nvm la, you grad. go ns 2 and half years come out still can go one.. =x haha! damn, it's week 5 already.. 2 more weeks and we're gonna say bye bye to Wuhan.. how do u feel, sticky?
>KoZinE: Wah, sounds good.. it's gonna cost alot in your pocket I guess? haha.. Yeah....... I think that's gonna be a few more years? BUT, I'll be there for sure! {food food food} haha. Enjoy your hols before schools reopening real soon!
Today highlights:
- PM Final Lesson {Woo}
- PPP (Resume Drafting) {Afternoon}
- Freshment welcoming party {Evening}
- Wuhan => About 28 deg
- Chongqing => About 36 deg (yj is over there and I think she's going crazy over the hot weather)
my group of the PM presentation: me/Br/ZW {PM's lessons are officially over!}



the champion of the most bunnic/shitcoming face is... : Bingrong!
shops along canteen 4 street/canteen 4 + activities center


most hygienic canteen among others/specialty in c.4


mr.tan getting a break/windy day!/a truck model- part of my name


after dinner at KFC, here we are at the freshmen orientation celebrations {迎新晚会}
the crowd is overwhelming. Like a filled up stadium of 5k ppl?
just as Br & I about to go down again, the ceremony has officially ended about 9:30pm! Anyway, it was a g'day for all of us I supposed.
Oh yes, something that I wanted to express out: I felt that Mr. Tan is a very good & caring teacher, even though at times he's a little long-winded in his lessons but thinking back, it is meaningful afterall as he is being detailed in his teaching.
He is the one teacher than I ever came across that always put a smile on his face (not in a bad way), but showing his hospitality & friendliness towards anybody. Besides, he's someone who is humble and kind, giving people a feeling of easily approachable. I've also noticed he is a conscientious person where he prepared almost everything (pre-enrolment for IS/plugs to bring/etc) for us before coming to China.
Upon reaching to China, he has been always taking good care of us, noticing our health (inform and send email on the danger of dairy products), taking actions on the harm we met (lipmois. for sk). And even today, even though he had his dinner and we met along the way he's walking back and we're going out for dinner, upon knowing that sk isn't feeling well, he accompanied us along for dinner all the way to KFC (15mins walk away).
I believed that most of us had a good chat with Mr. Tan (like a friend), sharing about his working life and some industry topics. I felt and think that this kind of teacher is hard to find and forget.
Reflections:
Making a living in China isn't that easy. Today, I received a picture (attached below) from teacher, displaying the allowance of the various staffs' positions, working in a restaurant.
To my surprise, it is very low compared to Singapore. Thus I was wondering, with that amount of money earned, are they able to frequent the nearby KFC frequently? To them, I think KFC is a high-class fast-food restaurant which they would chose to dine-in once in a blue moon. I've noticed today and some other days back when my roommates and I went down to KFC during dinner peak timings, we didn't saw many local Chinese dinning, but most of the street shops (food shop), fully-packed with people.
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