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G Date: Friday, August 06, 2010, The Red & White.


Went J8 to buy lunch then I realise today was a National Day celebration for all primary and secondary schools'. The shopping centres were filled with students who are wearing red and white. What a memory couple of years ago. Though sometimes I could quite be whiny about being a Singaporean and wanted myself to be migrated to countries such as Japan and Australia. However come to think of it, I don't think I will do it because Singapore is my roots of everything. I really wonder why some foreigners would want to live in Singapore permanently as I really find Singaporeans kiasu, like to complain, hot-tempered, too fast-paced etc. I asked my mum this question before and she told it was because of Singapore being peaceful as a country which I thought it was quite true.

Working has allowed me to came across people from all walks of life. As usual, I tend to stereotype these people. For example, you can see the difference between Caucasians living in other countries and Singapore. I realise some of the Caucasians who live in Singapore have become like a Singaporean who always put on a we-own-them face. However some of them still possess the friendly character. Among all the guests I have came across, Japanese and Australian are the most friendly. However I still see some heart-warming scenes from Singaporeans, especially on SBS bus. You will see people giving up seats to elderly and children compared to last time.

Staying at home the whole day trying to finish up portfolio as much as possible. I was supposed to end work at 3pm tomorrow which can allow me to finish up my portfolio but I was asked to go for some emergency training which stretches till 9pm :/

Sorry TPians, I can't join you all for Sugarloaf, I am just not good when it comes to managing time. National Day in 3 more days! I cannot wait to watch the parade on TV!

T-booth, please don't ask me to extend on National Day!

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