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Expect the unexpected
Saturday, February 27, 2010 || 10:04 PM
When you go into a new place and you feel like a total complete stranger, follow these tips.
Rule #No1.
Make sure you're smilling most of the time, not to the extend people thought that you just came out from Hospital Bahagia. Just a plain sincere smile will do the job, you'll never know, the person you smiled to today may be the person that you'll share your joy and sorrow(I mean besties).
and when you smile, even those people in cafeteria offer to help you to get your empty plates too.=DD
Rule #No 2.
Intro yourself, and which course you're from. I know its basic, but I guess in this huge place, you may not be able to know all your coursemates.
Rule #No 3.
Ask when you're not sure. Seniors are helpful. More like they are like our mummies and daddies? Esp when you see a leng zai one. Hahahahaha
Rule #No 4.
Know the basic places in your uni. Etc? Library and toilets and cafeteria. I am actually pretty lost in the first 2 days. At least I know how we could exit the library from level 3. and there's actually 3 exits? connecting to this building and that. (I definately miss INTI one building concept). Lol. But its never fun to walk from level 1 to level 8.
Rule #No 5.
Never forget where you come from. Be proud of where you come from, regardless whether your college is not so well known or whatsoever. You'll realise that place brought you up to who you are today.
Rule #No 6.
Embrace yourself. Don't be shy or down or whatsoever. Or whatever language barrier and etc.
P:S. I just realised that the people you know for a very long time doesn't mean the he/she would be the person who will move along with you throught your life. Expect the unexpected. The person that you dislike now may be the person sitting beside you a year later having lunch with you, or may be the person you'll share most of your things with.