I can't believe I'm finally going to study in Singapore! I'm looking forward to learning more about their traditions, food, and way of life. Also, I'd like to find out how Singapore's multicultural society influences its people and how I could grow from this experience.
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That's okay! We can help each other.
Ohayo.. I not.. speak English.. very well.
Thank you so much! I’ll get used to saying “toilet” soon enough!
Good morning!
Good morning Lao Shi! (teacher)
Hi! you look a bit lost! Would you like to join us?
No problem!
Yes! The toilet. Sorry, we call it "CR" in the Philippines. It stands for Comfort Room.
Ah, got it! No worries. The toilet’s just around the corner, down the hall on your left.
Um, sorry to bother you. Do you know where the CR is? I’ve been looking for it, but I just can’t seem to find it.
The food is very sedap! (delicious)
CR? Oh! Do you mean the toilet?
Yes! Whoever cooked this is amazing!
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It’s also a great way to understand different cultures better. It helps you develop deeper relationships by showing respect for their experiences and perspectives. It also develops your open-mindedness and embrace the differences, anak.
Remember that understanding and respecting diverse cultures makes the world a more connected and beautiful place. It's a way of showing love and respect to everyone we encounter.
It sounds like a wonderful experience. Did you have a chance to chat to any of them?
Yes, it is amazing how students from different backgrounds join together to share their languages and cultures.
Anak, how was school?
It was great! There are students from all over the world, and I heard lots of languages today!