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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

an unsual day in school

ok so as some of you may know i am in the RSP programme in my school. it is this programme to let you understand the culture and people of South East Asia further. ok so anyway today was the secondary 1 RSP orientation day where we, the "seniors", were supposed to organise a treasure hunt thingy. but as predicted, we procrastinated the planning till like 22 minutes before the event itself, and you can imagine how organised and well-planned the event must have been. so i was put in the group in charge of traditional games and stuff but our group was not exactly the most well rehearsed in traditional malaysian/indonesian games. so for our 3 games we chose "capteh", "five stones" and "sepak takraw"(assuming i spelt all of the words correctly). we proceeded to the parade square to set up our station, but less than 2.67 minutes after we reached, the first AND second group came running hysterically. we did not really know what to do so we just asked them to play the "five stones" and "capteh" first. the first and second groups were not so bad as they were quite co-operative with us and they could play the games decently, but then came the third and fourth groups or as we like to call them "the angels". they were not only super un co-operative, but they were SUPER rude and stuck up as well. for example when we asked this particular boy to play the capteh, he told us that we could not tell him what to do as his father was a principal. we were super pissed off with him and i even wanted to tell him off but due to the fact that i was such a peace-loving and understanding boy, i let it pass. soon we were reprimanded by our teacher for kicking the "sepak takraw" like a soccer ball. i agree the first part was our fault because we did not stop the secondary 1's from playing it like soccer but after our teacher left, they continued kicking it around and even after we tried to stop them, they continued playing. somehow, just somehow i have a little feeling inside me that says this year is not going to be a super fun one.

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