January 23, 2009

Say HI to Japanese!







Me : O-hai-yo! Morning

Ida : Ko- no- shi- wa wa-ta-shi-ida-des (dunno if it's correct) Hi My name is Ida

Me : Ka- wa- ii- neh! U r so cute!

Ida : Ba-ka! Stupid!

Me : A- Hor! Idiot!

Ida : Dai- Ju - De! Shut up!

Me : De-mo.. But..

Ida : Cho-to-ma-te ... E-go-o -ha-na-se-ma-su-ka Wait, i dunno how to speak japanese

Me : So-des-ka? Really?

Ida : Sa-yo-na-ra! Ok Bye!



Then both of us burst into laughter.. lolx. You wouldn't find out a sense of logic in our conversation. We were just crapping throughout the rehearsal. Since we were having our short break after every rehearsal, let's practise to speak in Japanese before they come.

Oh! You might be wondering ... There are so many languages in this world. Why must Japanese??? Hahax XD Proud to say!! They Japanese will be visiting our school! It's Tsuna High School! Not from Tokyo, the capital of Japan though..== I was actually wondering. Why must it be our school??? You all know, our school is notoriously well known for gangsterism , though it only happened 6 years ago. It's TRUE!!! No more fighting cases in our school! So I just don't know why those f***er still spreading those untrue rumors about our school. Connaught is not that bad at all.!

KK.. back to the topic. We prefects were asked to welcome those Japaneses and act like a tour guide in school. Bring them to their respective seats, greet them, introduce our school ...those are actually part of our jobs. We actually enjoy that. I mean I. We prefects have the greatest advantages to foster ties with them . That's one of the benefit of being prefects. Kakax...

Nah... These are the Photos we took before the arrival of Japaneses... Camwhoring.



































My JUNIORS!!! (though most of them are taller than me. a sad fact (sob...TT) )

Connaughtians! If you said you were not anticipating the arrival of Japaneses, then you are a bad ass! Bad liar! Yeah . We all , especially prefects were so excited, to see how Japaneses look like. (As though they are from Jupiter...==)
"Sila bersedia. Mereka akan datang dalam masa 5 minit!!" Eric, The head prefect told us. Wow! I could feel my racing heartbeats . I couldn't stand still! I was madly excited!!!




















The students who were forbidden from coming down from blocks could only witness the arrival of Japaneses from that far. They should have brought telescopes . Kesian hahaxxx...



















"Pang! Pang! "The Malays had started to play with their kompang. Yeah. They reached!!! It's the 1st bus! Everyone was yelling, screaming to show enthusiasm for the Japaneses. The brooding atmosphere immediately gave away to an excited chatter of joyous voices. As for me, I kept on jumping, hopping for no reason . Wonder why. Perhaps this was the only way to show how joyful was I!

One by one, Japaneses came down from their buses. While the first girl stepped into our school, I could see how funny her facial expression is. She was so shocked by the enthusiasm of we Connaughtians! Therefore, she ducked in... XD with her hot uniform!!!



Sexy man! Ka-wa-ii-ne!! The words bubbled out from my lips.

Anyhow, what mattered me most was the hairstyle of Japaneses..== U noe, before their arrival, Mr John , our disciplinary teacher asked us to keep ourselves tidy and neat. '' For guys, keep your hair short! For girls, pin your hair properly!" Up to my surprise, the Japaneses are not really caring much of their hair. For some girls, they just leave their hair without having it neat. Guys? They can have long hair until it was so hard to differentiate the gender. Their attires may be one of the way. Coz No guys wearing skirt ma.. phew.. disgusting for boys to keep their hair long. Like Gay!

Maybe they will think: Malaysians are all nerds with short and neat hair! 8-

(Feel lazy to write much. Photos will do)

Holding the 'G10' plat, I led 5 Japanese girls to their seats. Depressed, none of the 5 looked good.

The ceremony started. After Pn Radiah and Eric delivered their speeches, the representative of Japaneses student, a smart-looking guy delivered his speech in English with his weird accent. Quite hard to get his point.



Performances are needed. To introduce our culture to them, we had the Chinese Orchrestra to perform together with Club Wushu, Malay Dance and Indian Dance. Hope they enjoy it. In return, they performed too. 3 dances. The first 2 dances were so boring. At least the 3rd one worth to be watched.



It was actually related to the fishermen's stories. If i was not mistaken, the name of the dance was 'sora-sora'.




Are they doing their morning exercise on the stage??? or catching invisible fish?

After the performanes and the exchange of souvenirs between 2 schools (our school was too stingy in giving out gifts) , time for form 4 Connaughtians to exchange gifts with the Japaneses. Then we had a good time in taking photos with them!


















(2 Japaneses + 4 Malaysians .. apparently Malaysians are shorter..,)

It was a pathetic scene when I saw Them eating all the Malay Tradisional food. Apparently, some of them (or most of them) forced themselves to swallow it. The Nasi Pulut was the worst among all the food! Even we Malaysians felt disgusted while eating it. How about them? They couldn't be blamed!!!

One of the Japanese GIRLs treated me a sweet!!! Ah! It's so sweet with banana flavour though it had no difference with other chewing gums! Hahax! Sweet into my soul!


No leng lui right??? ==

















G10 Group members!

OK! It's time to say Sa-yo-na-ra! Seriously I don't think they enjoy being in Malaysia. Bad weather is one of the factors. They claimed that the weather in Japan is much cooler compared to M'sia. Hotta is the only description they could give when I ask them what they feel towards M'sia.

Haiz.... sad to say, due to the lack of time, we had skipped the game session! TT It's too bad! We prefects escorted them to their buses.,felt reluctant to say goodbye. For memory purpose, I still manage to grab photos.



It's my pleasure to take photo with u, cutie!!!

I screamed like a freak at the top of my voice, saying goodbye! Since we wouldn't ever meet again, what for I acted like a good boy?

The buses rumbled and set off to the next destination. It marked an end of their visit to SMKTC ......

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