Hi, I'm a lazy ass.
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Dramatic day. Friday, August 1, 2008 @ 11:18 PM
Due to some printing mistake thing that happened on the supplier's side, my in charge got really stressed today after a lecturer from my boss and she broke down when she came back over to our side. I didn't really hear what my boss told her but I initially thought that my boss was really nasty to her so I went to the front to er...confront him after my in charge left with a really really stressful face to apologise to the client. But after hearing his story, I understood that he did that to train her. To train her to be more independent, to be more brave. He said that he could have been nasty and deduct her salary to compensate for the incurred loss, but he thought that it was more like a lesson for all of us to learn from. I remember that my charge said that we DMD people don't learn project management, don't handle clients and anything that is business-like. Well I couldn't agree more with that, but I also think that we should force ourselves out of our comfort zones, no matter even if we don't like it. If we don't, I suppose we would never improve ourselves eh. But anyway, after a whole day of facing flash, I couldn't wait to leave the office on time and head for my Japanese class. And on my way to the lift lobby, a voice called me: "HEY, ARE YOU JAPANESE OR SINGAPOREAN!?" Initially I didn't know I was being called and just walked when a 娘娘腔 looking guy approached me and repeated the question again. I didn't reply, but stared at him as though he had an ass for a face. I was seriously contemplating whether I should blabber something like "Uh I don't understand engrish!" with a Japanese accent and bow away when he suddenly blurted with 娘娘腔 enthusiasm: "ARE YOU INTERESTED TO BE A MODEL?! YOU'RE OUR NEW FACE!!" 8D I am 100% positively sure that my expression would give immediately turn off anyone with the offer of wanting me to becoming a model. My whole face was cramping from the lame way he exploded his question. It felt like he popped out from some manga and was running wild on the streets, with his ridiculous 娘娘腔 clothes that didn't match his face one bit. Well anyway I raised a palm and shook it in front of his face and he was like: "OH YOU DON'T KNOW WHO I AM?" Again I threw him an incredulous look. "I AM SINGAPORE'S FAMOUS BLAH BLAH!" (I didn't really pay attention) Again I meekly waved at him with a cramped expression: "No no no...." "Okay lor!" And so he walked away. ???? What sia! Aahahahahaha so drama sia. |