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Wednesday, October 18, 2006

♥ Back to school.....again...

Well, it's the first week of school.... And I'm already looking forward to the last week of school...
Right, it's the last semester, and in juz a few more months, I've completed another phase (maybe the last?) of education years.

Anyway, timetable seems decent, no night classes, except for the super early classes at 8am and long days..... Maybe the only comforting thing is that there's only 6 modules this time, unlike the usual 7 modules for the past semesters. But on top of it, there's the national education module, no idea what it is for anyway...

Okie, so how the first few days of school? Hmmm... Sianz..... Agree? Yeah. But it'll be worse next week as everything falls in place and the busy school life starts again... Juz got a call from a teacher... sianzzz...need to go to school early tml to meet up with the year 2 students to crap with them about OPP. Alright, it's sharing. There goes my morning...

Anyway, before chinese new year next year, I've finished my semestral exams and considered graduated. Hmm... what would it be like then? And after that, what's gonna happen? I would know the answer in juz a few months time... So juz wait and see den...

Btw, was reading the morning papers juz now.. saw an article saying about "ugly singaporean". One of which that I totally agree with both hands up is the culture in the MRT. I can totally understand the viewpoint of those complaints, as I saw and experienced the same things too, and I'm sure many of u all also had this kind of experience. Seriously, i dun understand what these people are thinking? Juz wat kind of excuses or reasons they come up with themselves to justify those inconsiderate acts of theirs. Totally uncool. Or maybe they din even notice the disgusted stares from other communters.

Firstly, those that i dislike most are those "pole-dancers" (that's what they are named in the article). It actually mean those people that lean their whole body on the poles, which are meant for people to hold on to for safely. Even on a packed cabin. Sad to say, but i agree that's a common scene. Usually are those guys or uncles (no offence to all gentlemans), but it's true ah. But seriously, i think that's really a inconsiderate act.

Another is one that i usually experience also... It's some of the passengers that are seated. But with legs wide spread and stretch out or crossed their legs too far out and slouching comfortably playing with phones and stuffs. And because of this, with the shorts arms of mine, i have to constantly focus on not losing balance. On a crowded train as well. And there's this time, i purposely knocked his legs as a hint, hey, I'm being ignored. Great.

And I understand there's alot more such inconsiderate happenings every now and then. Such as people who completes to get seats, and some even complete on getting into the cabin, and funny enough, they complete with those that are getting out. And there are those who take up more seats to put their shopping bags or rest their body. Funny, but I believed those pictures on the articles.

But really, these are only on MRTs, many other these kind of actions are everywhere. Juz everywhere. Some say it's singaporean culture, but i think singaporean culture would do better than that. Went to taiwan last time, took their trains, and i would say their kind of culture is way better, at least they really form a single line to get into the train, no pushing or rushing. Juz plain order. Nice. Maybe through travelling to other places make u realise there's really alot of things we need to improve on. But most of the time, singapore is not that bad after all.

But really, most singaporean are not like that ya... Juz a handful ya... Okie, maybe i should read less of these articles... was chatting with my sis and bro on this MRT issue juz now also, haha, that's one of the rare common topics between us, haha...

Alright, let's put a stop to this very GP topic. Wonder does the national education module covers such topics? It'll be interesting right. Omoshiro ne. Oh ya, today BI0406 came up with an idea. That is, a graduation trip to Hong Kong. Sound fun. Anyway, planned it to be on the week after the chinese new year week. Hope it's goes well as plan den. Anyway, still early ya...got to save up first... good thing it's after the chinese new year right? And to think i also have another HK trip with the gals next year too. Wah.

Okie, think that's all for now... Going to join my sis in front of the TV. Shall update again next time.... most prob it's be full of whining about school again... Haha, I'm expecting that. But for now, need to find a way to not doze off during lectures... Any ideas? Normal methods dun work on me ya... haha...

To those tied up with upcoming exams and work, gambatte kudasai. All efforts will be paid off ya. Jia you.

-xiangning-
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