I am...kind of let down when I finally made up my mind to stop the Singaporean habit of "2 seater seat sits 1 person" on the bus. If you didn't know what that means, well you should start observing the nice trend of Singaporeans abroad SBS buses.
I don't like the way how this trend keep working out - it clearly shows that Singaporeans are generally introvert, trapped in their own puny world, selfish, and lack warmth within the society.
The old lady sitting beside me (inner sit) just looked around, squeeze past me, and settle herself down in another empty 2-seater seat.
Beyond that, today Mr Loh blew his top because 90% of the class didn't do a worksheet he gave us but never tell us to do. His argument was that "independent" learners "should not be reminded to do homework". My question is, if we are truly independent, why do we need to do homework for teachs to mark?
Gotta keep the momentum up or I'll lose it anytime.
And besides, my handwriting still sucks, and my critical skills are backtracking. Need to exercise my mind more.
Cue card/niao wars are interesting.
I don't like the way how this trend keep working out - it clearly shows that Singaporeans are generally introvert, trapped in their own puny world, selfish, and lack warmth within the society.
The old lady sitting beside me (inner sit) just looked around, squeeze past me, and settle herself down in another empty 2-seater seat.
Beyond that, today Mr Loh blew his top because 90% of the class didn't do a worksheet he gave us but never tell us to do. His argument was that "independent" learners "should not be reminded to do homework". My question is, if we are truly independent, why do we need to do homework for teachs to mark?
Gotta keep the momentum up or I'll lose it anytime.
And besides, my handwriting still sucks, and my critical skills are backtracking. Need to exercise my mind more.
Cue card/niao wars are interesting.