I have grown to accept that I look anything but Chinese. Maybe I am not a Chinese after all * :P * What to do? I not only emotionally and mentally unstable, my face is "messed up" too.
Last Wednesday, there were this exchange programme where a troop of a whooping 300 hundred students from a Japanese High School visited my Uni. I were involved in this lame exhibition to so-call intro our Malaysian Chinese Culture to them. Why I say lame is not directed to our Chinese culture, but of how the exhibition were carried out. Giving us a VERY THE LAST MINUTE - the event on a Wednesday morning and the notice comes on TUESDAY MORNING. Apa lagi, cincai preparation la. Memang memalukan seluruh Malaysia, man!
Anyway, back to my topic, before the guests arrive, a lecturer, our club's advisor was commenting on how some of us looks like Jap and some not. When he turned to me, he commented that I DEFINITELY no Japanese but a
* gasp! * -
Last Wednesday, there were this exchange programme where a troop of a whooping 300 hundred students from a Japanese High School visited my Uni. I were involved in this lame exhibition to so-call intro our Malaysian Chinese Culture to them. Why I say lame is not directed to our Chinese culture, but of how the exhibition were carried out. Giving us a VERY THE LAST MINUTE - the event on a Wednesday morning and the notice comes on TUESDAY MORNING. Apa lagi, cincai preparation la. Memang memalukan seluruh Malaysia, man!
Anyway, back to my topic, before the guests arrive, a lecturer, our club's advisor was commenting on how some of us looks like Jap and some not. When he turned to me, he commented that I DEFINITELY no Japanese but a
* gasp! * -
M-O-N-G-O-L-I-A-N
Malay, Thai, Philippine, Mixed-blood, Siamese, Portugese ... - now, Mongolian.
* sigh ... *
1 comment:
u shud be proud of urself..tat u can hv so many 'nationalities' that normal people cud not hv... :P dun get me wrong..
U R SPECIAL
hehehe
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