Yesterday was the day. Yebah! After the ceremony I was surprised when my Japanese classmate (forgot his name) approached me. The exchange went:
Him: Omedetou Gozaimasu!
Me: Arigatou. Congratulations to you, too.
Him: blah... blah... So, what's the most important thing that you learned in Japan?
Me: Ne... Muzukashii na...
Him: Okay, name three.
Me: hmm... ah-
(1) Harmony, Peace. It's very important to maintain peace and harmony within a group. A task can only be accomplished if everyone's relating well with each other, focusing on the goal, overlooking differences.
(2) Discipline and efficiency.
(3) Related to the 2nd- maintain high quality of output everytime. Hindi pwede ang pwede na. Itsuken mei gambara na kerebe narimasen!
Then he went: Congratulations!
Hahaha... Ayos! I wish I spoke with him more when I was in Rits. I always see him at the computer lab. We could be very good friends.
Don't want to call it spark. It's more... ignition.
Darn. I didn't get his name.
2 comments:
everybody looks happy in the pictures above! Nice. :-)
"it's not spark," you say, "it's ignition for spark doesn't last forever." I call this chemistry. hihihihihihi!
congratulations!
chemistry ka jan. haha. naaaliw lang ako sa mga taong sarcastic at malamang magsalita. :P
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