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Sunday, May 1, 2011.

Worked for a company's family day at sentosa.
Damn tired now.
Woke up at 5am~ T_T
Spent the whole morning with shoes filled with sand.
Distributing job.
A group of Bangladeshis' staff retreat in the same area. (below)
   
What i am gonna post next is not for pro-Singapore Singaporeans.

 My previous experience volunteering at Natsu Matsuri and this family day event was a totally different.
Comparing the japanese culture n singaporeans,
i'm truely ashamed.
Japanese r really well-manned, queuing patiently for everything.
Typical Singaporean auntie will start to complain after queuing for 5mins.
Thank god, at least they queued.
It's a good event to train ur patience, and to be a paid worker.

I'm not in a bad mood, shall not rant too much. XD

"Colourful" World, "Colourful" Life
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