Okay, first day of school, not really what I expected. I expected to see lots of 'Ah Bengs' in my class, expected to hear vulgarities being shouted across the auditorium, expected to see many with skinny jeans and slippers and expected many in my class to be rowdy. But, no. They were bunch of quiet people, sitting quietly on the seats while listening to every words the speaker said as though they are in a church enlightening by the pastor.
When we proceeded to playing game, my classmates were shy and so, the game was not well played. However, being the odd one who is friendly, outgoing and with an elephant thick skin, I start the ball rolling by making fun of the 'Bridge Leader' - doing some stupid faces which irritated some of my classmates I reckoned. After that, game went on smoothly and lots of laughter could be heard in this class of mine. Everyone knows my name and therefore, sabotaging me and making those beside me suffer the consequences. Well, too bad, I lost in the last round and had to do a forfeit which is to spell my name, Dickson with my bottom. I accepted the forfeit and proceeded to doing something which I couldn't believe I was doing. Imagine doing something so stupid in front of a 42strangers whom you met for just a few hours. The feeling was horrible. After that 'performance', my face went cherry red.
Did I mention about being recognized by one of my primary four classmate? The feeling was so great. She asked if I am Dickson. With a puzzled look, I ask who is she. She told me she is the one whom always got bullied by me in Primary school. I was so glad that she still remembers me and treated me as her friend. There is a girl, Suzy whom is very friendly too. I reckoned she will be a top student in my class. She is caring towards me, her friendly gesture warmth my heart and from that moment, I knew she would be a very good friend of mine. There are still more people I would like to share with you. But guessed I'll keep you in suspense and await for the upcoming post.
Being in ITE isn't a bad choice after all. Not all students are bad like we think they are. Singaporeans are just being stereotype. Hoping I will excel in ITE. I need to work hard, work hard and work hard. Hopefully, this two years will be a fruitful experience to me. *pondering*
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