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Friday, March 23, 2007

2 days of work has been great. Infact, perfect. :) :) Nice environment with nice people. They are friendly, smiling and they greet you good morning. Three-quarter of the company staff are japanese since it's a Jap company (duh!), the only s'porean will be me, the receptionist, manager and the accounts officer. Ohhhhh!!! And guess what? My job requires me to type names of the overseas participants that are coming for the training session in Singapore next thursday. And my goodness, the japnese names really drive me dizzily nutty. To an extend that 1 name i thought was YOSHINOYA. (How retarded) And another was Nagasaki. I mean, for real. And note the difference between Masaki and Masaaki. Yes, the extra 'a' spells out the name of an entirely different person. Plus all the filipino, thai, vietnamese names. It's enough. My in-charge treated me to a welcome lunch today. Simple though, but nice. 3.5 more days to go! The amount i earn should be sufficient to cover my expenses for my my upcoming China trip. Yayee!

First piano lesson with my neighbour's kid this Sunday. The mum requested that i teach her son temporary till she registers him with Yamaha in July. Her motive is to allow me to introduce her son to music, learn the basics ie. note reading and well... see if her son takes a keen interest in music. Argh. Boys are hard to teach especially when it comes to piano. I hope all goes well.

Steamboat dinner tonight. Toodles!



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