Friday, June 20, 2008

What's A Senior To A Junior?

The orientation for the lower sixers have been going on for some time now, and there are some things I just don't understand. Just today, Chew Wai gave the class a good show of some lower 6 Mori guy (old MBS boy, so plssss dun let me know who you are!) who walked past the class, asked if this was upper six kensett, shook his head, and just strolled past. Does he even know what he just did? He has broken the most crucial part of this orientation programme's aim of getting the lower an dupper sixers to get to know each other better. He has just mocked a senior class in front of them.

Sometimes I just don't get it know? Many juniors have come to us for signatures, and maybe after a few 'tests', which were considered lenient compared to the other classes, (Alairic and Dinesh said someone actually had to make a few rounds in the canteen shouting 'Saya Gila! Saya Gila!') I don't see a reason for him to do that. Fine, ok, it may be a joke. But do you see the project manager knock on the door of the Director, look him in the eye and say 'You are the Chairman ah?', shakes his big head and walk off? It indirectly sends a message to us that this guy is trying to be funny. Maybe he wants attention, and he has it. But is this the KIND of attention he is hoping for? Now ppl are yelling 'Don't sign for Mori' when the innocent juniors come to seek our siggies.

Lolz. Maybe I'm overdoing things la. I apologize fer that. But I do hope that person has a brain, or maybe half of it, to just think over what he just did. Rising a commotion? Picking a fight? People can get the wrong message ok brother? But we are Upper Six Kensett. We are not looney, let alone the sensitive type. The guys can take a good beating and still stand on their feet. The girls lagi yeng - got Hwang Hsien ppl wan rob her oso must think twice after thinking twice.

I'm not saying I am offended. I cannot control wat you do, or how you brain thinks. But you want to get our attention, how about doing something after you think of the consequences yes? Like ASKING us politely if we know you. Or if you think your seniors have a problem, how about standing tall and telling it straight to our faces? Shaking your head and walking away is a negative sign of disrespect and disgraces towards another party, and can result in the other party to feel hurt, dejected or maybe even angered for no reason.

The lower sixers this year, I have to say, are one lively bunch. They come to us sooo politely, its impossible to say no to a siggy. ^^(not to mention talent! Got SHE sing for me you know. Yeng until explode!) So how about letting things be the way they are? I surely would, especially if I'm a Lower Six Mori student from the same school, who has been under the wings of MBSSKL's education of mannerism and good will. Its both a disgrace to your class, your school and yourself.

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