Well. Its over. Just a small celebration. I now need to thank people.
WT: Thank you for the wallet and top. I haven't used both yet, but it such a waste not to do so. We'll meet again in school, yes?
Kiwi: Thank you for staying up with me into the night. You always hear me complain, scream, whine, and sang me a birthday song. I'll see what I can do for your birthday. Would you like me to fold something?
Weiling: Even though we know each other for barely 6 months, I know i can trust you more than the others in the group. They don't dictate my life. I do. Don't let 'em get you. You're better than that
Mal: Yes hon, I'm your PA. And your study partner. We'll meet up as soon as possible. We're gonna do better this time, I promise.
Sisters and cousins: You crazy folks still know me best. After writing me a card, buying me origami paper, and a camera necklace, and I never expected you guys to buy me anything. Or laugh and chat like a giant family. I hope this will never end.
Mum and Dad: Thank you for taking me and Hui out to eat at the country restaurant, thank you for buying me a eggplant, thank you for buying me a cake and the Hundred dollars red packet. I haven't decided what to do with the money yet, probably use it to buy a German-English dictionary or new headphones or the new Foo Fighters. But it is a lot of money.
Aunts and Uncle: Thank you for the bookmark and the 50 dollar red packet. I will use the money wisely. Like not in a club or something.
Godma: Thank you for bringing me out to eat. And bringing me to all those art shops to look at materials. My hands are now very itchy to tie something up.
That's all I have. Just let me do well, alright?
WT: Thank you for the wallet and top. I haven't used both yet, but it such a waste not to do so. We'll meet again in school, yes?
Kiwi: Thank you for staying up with me into the night. You always hear me complain, scream, whine, and sang me a birthday song. I'll see what I can do for your birthday. Would you like me to fold something?
Weiling: Even though we know each other for barely 6 months, I know i can trust you more than the others in the group. They don't dictate my life. I do. Don't let 'em get you. You're better than that
Mal: Yes hon, I'm your PA. And your study partner. We'll meet up as soon as possible. We're gonna do better this time, I promise.
Sisters and cousins: You crazy folks still know me best. After writing me a card, buying me origami paper, and a camera necklace, and I never expected you guys to buy me anything. Or laugh and chat like a giant family. I hope this will never end.
Mum and Dad: Thank you for taking me and Hui out to eat at the country restaurant, thank you for buying me a eggplant, thank you for buying me a cake and the Hundred dollars red packet. I haven't decided what to do with the money yet, probably use it to buy a German-English dictionary or new headphones or the new Foo Fighters. But it is a lot of money.
Aunts and Uncle: Thank you for the bookmark and the 50 dollar red packet. I will use the money wisely. Like not in a club or something.
Godma: Thank you for bringing me out to eat. And bringing me to all those art shops to look at materials. My hands are now very itchy to tie something up.
That's all I have. Just let me do well, alright?
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