By the way, Madam Grace and Madam Loges are leaving school. It's really too bad, they were nice teachers. Those kinds that you can have a sociable conversation with. So... Best of luck to them, and the other teachers who are also leaving school.
Update on PEA: K Class won. (No surprises there)
Christmas was pretty fun. The Form 3's sketch was the ultimate comedy. Super funny, was their sketch of The Parrabel of Something.
The Japanese are here on their student exchange program. My sister is hosting one, and it is super blur having the Japanese around. Let me explain the situation.
On Friday, my sister and her Japanese guest went to my sister's friend's house.
What makes the situation even harder is that I don't know any of their names. Neither does my father and brother, who are the only sources of information available to me at the moment.
So this is the name chart:
Jamin=My sister
Jap1=My sister's Japanese guest
JF(Jamni's Friend)=My sister's friend, whose name I do not know either
Jap2=JF's Japanese guest
Jap1=My sister's Japanese guest
JF(Jamni's Friend)=My sister's friend, whose name I do not know either
Jap2=JF's Japanese guest
Anyways, Jamin went over to JF's house with Jap1. JF was herself hosting Jap2, so they planned to hang out at each other's house so that Jap1 could talk to someone she could understand, that is, Jap2.
Anyways, they all spent the night at JF's house, then on Saturday morning, they went to Sunway.
They were standing outside Sunway Lagoon, when Jamin and JF asked Jap1 and Jap2 if they wanted to go inside. Jap1 and Jap2 shook their heads which could either mean "No." or "I don't understand." See the problem?
So, Jamin and JF, careful not to make Jap1 and Jap2 do anything they didn't want to do, took them inside Sunway pyramid instead, where they did their shopping. (Personally, I don't see why someone would choose Sunway Pyramid over Sunway Lagoon.)
After that, they came back to my house in the evening, where the Chan family finally get to meet the Japanese student they were hosting. But to this moment, we still don't know which Japanese Jamin is supposed to host, and which Japanese is JF's. In other words, who is Jap1 and who is Jap2.
You see, Jamin has been too busy to really introduce them properly. Or maybe I simply missed the introduction while sleeping over at Dylan's place on Friday. However, I fail to believe there was an introduction, because my brother and my father both don't know anything either.
I am beginning to doubt that Jamin knows their names either, because this morning none of them were addressing each other by name, instead making incomprehensible noises, tapping each other's shoulders and using wild gestures of sign language.
And some of us had trouble telling which one was JF, and which ones were the Japs. I quote my brother's words:
"When I looked into Jamin's room, I could not tell which were the Malaysians and which were the Japanese until two of them got up and bowed."
All I know for sure about the Japanese is that they really like Koi fish. When my father asked them if they wanted to feed the Koi, both Jap1 and Jap2 looked the picture of happiness as they rushed to take the fish food from my father's hands.
I also don't know when they're leaving. Since they haven't actually been staying at my house, except for one night, then rushing off early in the morning, I can't even call it leaving, seeing that they have already left the house.
Hmm. cONFUSION.
Jun Shern out.
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