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What it is to be a truly Malaysian?

Monday, 21 March 2016

Malaysian is actually a very special nationality that combined with so many personalities and colourful lifestyles. With years go by peoples with different races, skin, cultures, beliefs and languages living together requires a very rational, an open-heart and a willingness of tolerance among each other. How could we be living together if we are not understand other’s lifestyle? You could say we’re one of a kind because we overcome all the obstacles to stay in a harmony piece of land. Or we could say that we all have the special habits that only could be happening in our country. We doubt you could find another nation will have mixture of people from different cultures and beliefs gathered together to howl down Olympic badminton champion Lin Dan and the almost the same people who could get up at 2 am to watch and yell their hearts out at local mamak when their favourite team are playing in the Champions League. Truly Malaysians find themselves to be very comfortable of doing things that are only acceptable in Malaysia, and nowhere else.

Let's take a look at the lifestyle below which make you feel that you are Malaysian.


BOSS Everywhere!

An interesting example in Malaysia, everyone can be address as a "boss" even though you do not actually work for any of them. Your customer, your barber, your teacher or even the guy who serves you at the mamak – they are all your "boss". From the picture, we might say, "Boss, kuah lebih sikit!" to a mamak waiter. It actually makes no sense at all, but it draw a picture of being friendly and respectful to a waiter. In fact, all Malaysian can be bosses and you could not see this happens in another country.




The Power of Your Hand

If you are a truly Malaysian, you will definitely know what the power of your hand is. By only holding your hands up when you are crossing the road, your fantastic posture of hand can stop most of the incoming car traffic no matter how fast and intimidating.  Those cars, bus, vans or even lorry drivers, they all obey the hand. Also, raising your hand can gets you pass the security guards in residential areas. It is a short, simple, powerful, very Malaysian way of communicating a message. 




“To lah or not to lah” - That is the Malaysian Language.
The average Malaysian speak at least two languages but Malaysian has amazing English that commonly used among each other to deliver a message briefly and it can be easily understood. The most common word you can hear daily from Malaysian are these special words - lah, leh, loh, hah, hor, meh, bo, gua, liao, wor and a lot more. These words could only understand by our people and it becomes a common language that used by most of us in our nation. In other words, Malaysian combined special words from each language to form a sentence to communicate. There is a sentence which can shows that how languages are combined over here, “Wei Macha, you want to makan here or tapau?” From this very Malaysian way of speaking, we can see it contains Chinese, Malays, English, India and Hokkien and it sounds specially friendly and unique. 


We Hope for a Public Holiday Whenever We Win at Sports. 

We wish our lovely government will give us a public holiday if our athletes play well whether it’s our badminton players at the Thomas Cup, our football team at the AFF Suzuki Cup, or our athletes play at the Olympic games. We, as a truly Malaysian feel that winning sport in an important competition is a big deal and we should celebrate it by being allow the whole nations to sleep in on the next day of the wining.



We Love Drain Side Hawkers’ Food and Spicy Food

Perhaps the quintessential trait possessed by all Malaysians is our unabashed dedication to good food. As a truly Malaysia, we love drain side hawkers’ food. Dirty? Unhygiene? We don’t care, we just love the food so much. We never worry when we have to rush for our lunch time because our Roti Telur will be ready in less time than we expect and we never worry what to eat in the late night because the drain side mamak hawkers will operate until late. To us, throwing pepper on our food doesn't consider as spicy. Spicy is like bring in the big guns such as sambal belacan, cili potong and cili padi. We love every food which taste spicy. As a truly Malaysian, how could we resist or say no towards delicious food? We even have Nasi Lemak serve as our breakfast daily.


No Milo No Maggi = No Life

We drink Milo everyday, We bring Milo everywhere!!
As schoolchildren, one of the best parts of school sports days is the Milo truck with their annoyingly inimitable cold Milo. No matter what concoction you experiment with, no Malaysian alive has come close to replicating the Milo truck’s secret sludge. 
And not only is Milo a drink that can be consumed any time of the day, its versatility has even lent itself to madcap creations such as Roti Milo, Milo Dinosaur and most alarmingly, Maggi Mee Milo.



Nasi Lemak for breakfast, 
Maggi for supper.

Maggi’s importance to Malaysians is even higher, as any Malaysian will tell you that at a certain point in his or her life, Maggi instant noodles got them through some tough times. If you’re living abroad, the Malaysian version of Maggi takes on a higher value, given the diluted taste of those silly foreign versions. This actually works well for students who need to do some bartering on account of their budget. 
Being convenient, relatively cheap and most importantly, tasty, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that every home and even office in Malaysia surely has one of each product in supply.

Again, what does it means to be a ‘Truly Malaysian’? 

A heartwarming story about a Malay, Chinese, and Indian drew praise and garnered many ‘likes’ from the social media users gives an answer.
In Petaling Jaya, there is one guy, Balamuraly Doraisamy who is related on the social media website stated his experience at a coffee shop that touches heart of peoples. As he observed that a Chinese is wolfing down four packets of nasi lemak as if he had been starved for couple days. After the fourth packets of nasi lemak have been eaten, the shop owner offered him an additional packet of Koey Teow which the man eagerly accepted and devoured. On seeing this, Balamuraly made a decision to pay for the bill of the additional orders but he had been rejected and informed by the owners that the bill is settled by the owner itself by putting on his own tab. And the best part of this is, where the poor man is Chinese, and the generous owner is a Malay, and he is an Indian.
In addition, he mentioned that instead of bickering and politicizing the dengue and flood relief issue, offer a helping hand to those needy people on the spot, no matter what race are way more meaningful than everything. The point of this story telling us that there were still many people among us who understood the true meaning of what it means to be Malaysian. That is when we all stand up for each other no matter what our race, that’s when we can proudly call ourselves Malaysians.


Show the Best Malaysian’ Attitude

Beside the above lifestyles which show that we are Malaysian, we are also need to show some good attitude toward our beloved country. Everyone knows that Malaysia is a multinational country. We are living together with different culture so we have to be tolerance among each other in order to avoid unwanted conflict. When we are united, war among Malaysian will never happen. Besides creating harmony environment throughout the country, we also need to create a friendly environment to travellers. As a Malaysian, we are responsible in showing friendly attitude towards travellers as this can help in making our country image better.
No deny that not all the product produced by Malaysia not good in quality. We can try to give more support to Malaysia products, maybe things that are made in Malaysia come with good quality and affordable price in the future. We should always believe that our encouragement and support are important elements that may bring the country to become more and more brilliant.






References:
Astro.com.my. (n.d.). 10 ways you know you’re Malaysian. [online] Available at: http://www.astro.com.my/negaraku/ArticleDetails?articleId=2389&catId=92 [Accessed 19 Mar. 2016].
Mo Han, O. (2013). SPM 2013 Continuous Writing (a). [online] Facebook.com. Available at: https://www.facebook.com/notes/ooi-mo-han/spm-2013-continuous-writing-a/579898852057641 [Accessed 21 Mar. 2016].
Reporters, F. (2015). What it means to be 'Truly Malaysian'. [online] Free Malaysia Today. Available at: http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2015/03/27/what-it-means-to-be-truly-malaysian/ [Accessed 19 Mar. 2016].

Causes and Effects of the Recession

Friday, 11 March 2016

      A(A) decline(N) in(Prep) two(N) consecutive(Adj) quarters(N) or(Conj) more of(P) Gross Domestic Product(N) is(V) commonly(Adv) considered(V) as(Prep) "Recession"(N) in(Prep) economic terms(N) (Recession, 2010). "Gross Domestic Product (GDP)(N) is(V) the(A) market value(N) of(Prep) all(Adv) final(Adj) goods(N) and(Conj) services(N) produced(V) within(Prep) a(A) country(N) in(PREP) a(A) given(V) period(N) of(Prep) time(N)." (Gans, 2008, p. 543). In general(Adv), GDP(N) is(V) the(A) indicator(N) of(Prep) an(A) economy's(D) position(N). "Global Recession"(N) can be considered(V) as(Prep) period(N) which(P) reflected(V) a(A) decline(N) in(Prep) the(A) world economy(N). According to(Prep) many(D) economists(N) around(Adv) the(A) globe(N), most of(P) the(A) countries(N) including(Prep) New Zealand(N) have(V) entered(V) recession(N) since(Adv) late(Adj) 2008. In(Prep) the(A) following(Adj) part(N) of(Prep) the(A) writing(N), a(A) wider(Adj) aspect(N) of(Prep) the(A) effects(N) of(Prep) recession(N) on(Prep) the(A) Air New Zealand Limited(N), which(P) is(V) a(A) New Zealand company(N) and(Conj) on(Prep) society(N) will be reflected(V). The(A) effects(N) on(Prep) the(A) Air New Zealand Limited(N) will be(V) mostly(Adv) discussed(V) from(Prep) an(A) economist's point of view(N). Air New Zealand Limited(N) is(V) a(A) company(N) listed(V) on(Prep) the(A) New Zealand Stock Exchange(N) and(Conj) New Zealand's national carrier(N). It(P) can be(V) considered(V) as(Prep) a(A) significant(Adj) contributor(N) towards(Prep) New Zealand's economy(N).

      The(A) first(Adj) effect(N) that(D) Air New Zealand Limited(N) faced(V) during(Prep) global financial crisis(N) was taking(V) a(A) profit(N) hit(V) in(Prep) the(A) year(N) 2009. The(A) balance sheet(N) reflected(V) a(A) fall(N) of(Prep) 19% in(Prep) the(A) profit(N) and(Conj) a(A) fall(V) of(Prep) 90% in(Prep) the(A) bottom line(N) profits(N) to(Prep) 21 million(N), compared(V) to(Prep) the(A) year 2008(N) (TVNZ, 2009). It(P) was(V) also(Adv) noticed(V) by(Prep) the(A) senior(Adj) officials(N) of(Prep) Air New Zealand(N) that(D) the(A) number(N) of(Prep) passengers(N) flying were(V) also(Adv) decreased(V) significantly(Adv), which(P) reduced(V) revenue(N) of(Prep) the(A) company(N). The(A) main(Adj) reason(N) for(Prep) it(P) was(V) the(A) reduction(N) in(Prep) income(N) of(Prep) the(A) average(Adj) household(N). In(Prep) the(A) period(N) of(Prep) recession(N), most of(P) the(A) companies(N) are(V) less(Adj) productive(Adj) than(Conj) they(P) would be(V) during(Prep) further(Adv) decreasing(V) income(N) of(Prep) workers(N). The number of(P) passengers(N) flying(V) with(Prep) Air New Zealand(N) reduced(V) as a result(Conj) of(Prep) change(N) in(Prep) the(A) income elasticity(N) of(Prep) demand(N). "Economists(N) use(V) the(A) income elasticity(N) of(Prep) demand(N) to measure(V) how(Adv) the(A) quantity(N) demanded(V) changes(V) as(Conj) consumer income(N) changes(V)." (Gans, 2008, p. 95). Goods(N) and(Conj) services(N) that(V) are(V) luxuries(N) have(V) elastic(Adj) demand(N) as(Conj) they(P) could be(V) substituted(V) by(Prep) some(D) other(Adj) goods(N) but(Conj) necessities(N) have(V) inelastic(Adj) demand(N) as(Conj) they(P) are(V) basic(Adj) requirements(N) and(Conj) cannot be(V) substituted(V). In(Prep) the(A) above(Prep) issue(N) related(V) to(Prep) Air New Zealand(N), the(A) passengers(N) who(P) travel(V) for(Prep) leisure(N) reduced(V) significantly(Adv) as(Conj) they(P) could(V) substitute(V) the(A) money(N) to be(V) paid(V) for(Prep) leisure(N) for(Prep) buying(V) something(Adj) more important(Adj) than(Conj) it(P). On the other hand(Conj), where(Adv) passengers(N) fly(V) for(Prep) business(N) purposes(N) don't have(V) a(A) choice(N) and(Conj) thus(Adv) the number of(P) passengers(N) flying(V) for(Prep) business(N) doesn't(V) reduce(V) significantly(Adv). Air New Zealand(N) Chief Rob Fyfe(N) said(V) to(Adv) TVNZ(N) that(Conj) on(Prep) a(A) Boeing 737(N), the(A) difference(N) between(Prep) making(V) a(A) profit(N) and(Conj) making(V) a(A) loss(N) is(V) five(Adj) passengers(N) and(Conj) they(P) have(V) got(V) to work(V) really(Adv) hard(V) towards(Prep) making(V) a(A) profit(N) (TVNZ, 2009). It(P) can(V) be(V) recognised(V) from(Prep) Rob Fyfe's statement(N) that(Conj) a(A) small(Adj) fluctuation(N) in(Prep) the number of(P) passengers(N) can(V) decide(V) the(A) outcome(N).

     The(A) profits(N) for(Prep) Air New Zealand(N) were(V) reduced(V) as result(Conj) of(Prep) downturn(N) of(Prep) New Zealand's(N) economy(N) which(P) was(V) a part of(P) global(Adj) economic(Adj) crisis(N) by(Prep) then(Conj). Companies(N) try(V) to cut down(V) costs(N) during(Prep) the period of(P) economic(Adj) distress(N) to reduce(V) the(A) impact(N) of(Prep) the(A) loss(N). As(Conj) most of(P) the(A) companies(N) did(V) during(Prep) that(P) particular(Adj) period(N), Air New Zealand(N) decided(V) to cut down(V) 200(Adj) full time(Adj) jobs(N) which(P) will save(V) $20 million(Adj) a year(Adj) for(Prep) the(A) company(N) (NZ Herald, 2008). Air New Zealand Chief Rob Fyfe (N) also(Adv) said(V) that(Conj) the number(D) of(Prep) inbound(Adj) tourists(N) and(Conj) inbound(Adj) visitors(N) has decreased(V) significantly(Adv) and(Conj) planes(N) were not flying(V) that(Conj) frequently(Adv) (NZ Herald, 2008). The(A) decrease(N) in(Prep) number of(P) inbound(Adj) visitors(N) reflects(V) the(A) reason(N) for(Prep) the(A) loss(N) of(Prep) Air New Zealand Limited(N) and(Conj) also(Adv) depicts(V) the(A) worldwide(Adj) effect(N) of(Prep) the(A) global(N) economic(Adj) crisis(N). The(A) amount(N) that(Prep) a(A) company(N) receives(V) for(Prep) the(A) sale(N) of(Prep) its(A) output(N) is called(V) its(A) total(Adj) revenue(N) and(Conj) the(A) amount(N) that(Prep) a(A) company(N) pays(V) to(V) buy(V) its(P) inputs(N) in(Prep) the(A) production(N) of(Prep) outputs(N) is called(V) its(A) total(Adj) cost(V). Profit(N) is(V) a(A) company's(N) total(Adj) revenue(N) minus(V) its(A) total(Adj) cost(N) (Gans, 2008, p. 271). Hence(Conj), cutting(V) down(Prep) jobs(N) was(V) a(A) wise(Adj) decision(N) by(Prep) Air New Zealand(N) as(Conj) a(A) business(N) to(V) sustain(V) its(A) economic(Adj) position(N) as(Conj) it(P) will(V) reduce(V) the(A) cost(N) of(Prep) doing(V) business(N) which(P) will(V) eventually(Adv) help(V) in(Prep) increasing(V) profit(N) for(Prep) the(A) company(N).

      The(A) cut down(N) of(Prep) jobs(N) contribute(V) towards(Prep) increasing(V) unemployment(N). "A(A) person(N) is unemployed(Adj) if(Conj) he(P) or(Conj) she(P) is(V) on(Prep) temporary(Adj) layoff(N), is looking(V) for(Prep) a(A) job(N), or(Conj) is waiting(V) to(Prep) start(V) a(A) new(Adj) job(N)"(Gans, 2008, p. 637). During(Prep) recession(N), likewise(Adv) Air New Zealand(N) other(Adj) big(Adj) companies(N) which(P) are(V) an(A) important(Adj) part(N) of(Prep) New Zealand's(N) economy(N) and(Conj) are suffering(V) through(Prep) the(A) effects(N) of(Prep) recession(N) also(Adv) cut down(V) jobs(N) and(Conj) eventually(Adv) result(V) in(Prep) increasing(V) the(A) unemployment rate(N) of(Prep) the(A) country(N). Some(D) companies(N) also(Adv) try(V) to move(V) their(P) operations(N) from(Prep) their(P) home(N) country(N) to(Prep) a(A) foreign(Adj) country(N) where(P) the(A) cost(N) of(Prep) operation(N) is(V) lower(Adj). A(A) substantial(Adj) displacement(N) of(Prep) employment(N) in(Prep) some(D) countries(N) has produced(V) poverty(N), refugees(N) to(Prep) societies(N) in(Prep) the(A) north(Adj) and(Conj) local(Adj) conflicts(N) (Synott, 2009, p. 215). Rise(V) in(Prep) unemployment(N) leads(V) to(Prep) a(A) decrease(N) in(Prep) family incomes(N) and(Conj) results(V) in(Prep) low(Adj) standards(N) of(Prep) living(N). Research(N) has suggested(V) that(D) children(N) in(Prep) families(N) where(Conj) parents(N) are unemployed(V) have(V) higher(Adj) rates(N) of(Prep) psychosomatic symptoms(N), chronic diseases(N) and(Conj) low(Adj) well-being(N) and(Conj) further(Adj) research(N) suggested(V) that(P) these(D) negative(Adj) effects(N) may(Adv) be mediated(V) by(Prep) means(V) of(Prep) the(A) force(N) that(D) unemployment(N) has(V) on(Prep) parents(N) mental(Adj) health(N), with(Conj) the(A) mental(N) sorrow(Adj) associated(V) with(Conj) decreased(V) social(N) position(N), interruption(V) of(Prep) roles(N), loss(Adj) of(Prep) self-respect(N) and(Conj) increased(V) financial(N) damage(N), all(D) impacting(V) negatively(Adv) on(Prep) parent's(N) emotional(Adj) state(N) (Unemployment Rates, 2009).(N)

      "One(D) of(Prep) the(A) Ten(D) Lessons(N) from(Conj) Economics(N) is(V) that(D) the(A) society(N) faces(V) a(A) short-run(Adj) trade-off(V) between(Conj) inflation(N) and(Conj) unemployment(N)." (Gans, 2008, p. 818). It(D) means(V) that(D) policymakers(N) choose(V) to(Prep) increase(V) the(A) supply(V) of(Prep) money(N) in(Prep) the(A) market(N) which(D) increases(V) the(A) quantity(N) of(Prep) goods(N) and(Conj) services(N) demanded(V) at(Prep) any(A) price(N) and(Conj) thus(Conj) decrease(V) unemployment(N) as(P) more(Adv) workers(N) are needed(V) for(Prep) producing(V) the(A) increased(V) demanded(V) quantity(N) for short(Adv) period(N) of(Prep) time(N). In(Prep) the(A) above(D) process(N), inflation(N) is increased(V) due to an(A) increase(V) in(Prep) money(N) supply(V) reflecting(V) a(A) price(N) hike(V) for goods(N) and(Conj) services(N). An(A) average(Adj) household(N) with(Conj) the(A) same(Adj) income(N) as before inflation(N) has(V) to(Prep) spend(V) more(Adj) money(N) buying(V) basic(N) goods(N) and(Conj) services(N). It(D) also(Adv) means(V) that(D) the(A) most(Adj) affected(V) stratum(N) of(Prep) society(N) is(V) the(A) middle(N) class(N) as(Conj) majority(N) of(Prep) their(D) savings(N) is(V) in(Prep) the(A) form(N) of(Prep) cash(N). On(Prep) contrary(N), the(A) higher(Adj) class(N) are(V) not affected(V) on(Prep) a(A) larger(Adj) scale(N) as(Conj) their(D) savings(N) are(V) mostly(Adj) in(Prep) the(A) form(N) of property(N) and(Conj) the(A) lower(Adj) class(N) who(P) strive(V) to make(V) a(A) saving(N) and(Conj) improve(V) their(D) economic(N) condition(N) are(V) left(V) with(Conj) no(A) scope(N) for(Prep) it(D) at(Prep) all(D).

      It(P) was observed(V) in(Prep) New Zealand(N) that(D) crime(N) rate(N) was raised(V) as(Conj) unemployment(N) was rising(V). "Crime(N) is(V) a(A) symptom(N) of(Prep) a(A) society(N) in(Prep) distress(N); the(A) root(N) cause(N) is(V) unemployment(N) – causing(V) poverty(N), disconnection(N) from(Prep) society(N), and(Conj) a(A) lack(Adj) of(Conj positive(Adj) ways(N) to(Prep) spend(V) one's(P) time(N)"(Marty, 2009). In(Prep) worst(Adj) cases(N) it(P) may(V) also(Prep) lead(V) to(Prep) an(A) urge(N) of(Prep) committing(V) suicide(N) (NZ Ahead, 2010). In(Prep) other parts(N) of(Prep) the(A) world(N) unemployment(N) can(V) also(Adv) be(V) related(V) with(Prep) other(Adj) severe(D) issues(N) like(Conj) youngsters(N) easily(Adv) getting(V) influenced(V) by(Prep) anti-social(N) groups(V) spreading(V) terrorism(N). Poverty(N) led(V) by(Prep) unemployment(N) deprives(V) the(A) option(N) of(Prep) education(N) from(Prep) the(A) masses(N) of(P) Islamic(N) countries(N) which(P) mostly(Adv) get(V) influenced(V) towards(V) terrorist(N) activities(N) U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton(N) had stated(V) that(D) terrorism(N) cannot be(V) stopped(V) or(Conj) ideologies(N) of violent(N) extremism(N) cannot be(V) overpowered(Adj) when(V) hundreds of(P) millions(N) ever(Prep) to(V) catch up(V) with(Prep) the developed(Adj) world(N) around(Prep) them(P) (The Nation, 2010). Increasing(V) terrorist activities(N) results(V) in(Prep) a(A) threat(N) to(Conj) global security(N) and(Conj) leaves(V) a sense of(Prep) fear(Adj) in(Prep) society(N).

     Looking(V) at(Prep) the(A) above(Prep) issues(N) and(Conj) discussion(N), it can be(V) concluded(V) that(D) the(A) impact(N) of(Prep) recession(N) can be(V) noticed(V) on(Prep) all levels(N) i.e. global level(N), national level(N) and(Conj) community level(N). Everyone(P) from(Prep) large(Adj) scale(N) businesses(N) to(Prep) a(A) normal(Adj) wage(N) earning(V) individual(N) feels(V) the(A) strain(N) of(Prep) Global Recession(N). Businesses(N) are observed(V) to(Prep) be hit(V) economically(Adv) by(Prep) the(A) recession(N) and(Conj) individuals(N) are hit(V) both(Conj) economically(Adv) and(Conj) socially(Adv). In the course of(Adv) reducing(V) the(A) damage(N) of recession(N), businesses(N) tend to(V) take(V) some(D) actions(N) which(D) affect(V) common(N) man's life(N) vigorously(Adv) including(V) in(Prep) some(D) serious(Adj) dimensions(N) which(D) might(Conj) prevent(V) them(P) obeying(V) their(P) social responsibility(N) and(Conj) even(Prep) supporting(V) anti-social elements(N) that(Prep) disturb(V) the existing(V) peace(N) in the community(N). It(P) can be(V) drawn(V) from the above(Conj) conditions(N) that all(Prep) the economies(N) around(Conj) the globe(N) get affected(V) in a certain way(V) during(Prep) the(A) recession(N) and(Conj) lead(V) towards(Prep) global crisis(N). In order to(Conj) minimize(V) the(A) impact(N) of the(V) global recession(N), countries(N) should initiate(V) a co-operative(N) movement(N). Countries(N) with(Prep) a stable(Adj) economy(N) should help(V) the economically(Adv) and(Conj) socially(Adv) backward(Adj) countries(N) during(Prep) the period(N) of economic(N) downturn(Adj).

**Remark: Nouns (N)                  Conjunction (Conj)
                     Pronouns (P)             Preposition (Prep)
                     Article (A)                  Adjective (Adj)
                     Verb (V)                      Determiner (D)
                     Adverb (Adv)

Reference:
UKEssays. (2015). Causes And Effects Of The Recession Economics Essay. [online] Available at: http://www.ukessays.com/essays/economics/causes-and-effects-of-the-recession-economics-essay.php [Accessed 10 Mar. 2016].

Personal Profile

Monday, 7 March 2016

Name: Ch’ng Li Houng
Age: 23 years old
Gender: Female
D.O.B: 4th January 1993
Hobby: Exercise, Reading, Listening to music
Personal Characteristics: 
i. Helpful - I like to help people no matter how it going to trouble me. I always standby to lend a hand where people need my help. I found happiness in helping people and nothing can stop me from being helpful to others.
ii. Good listener - I am a good listener. My friends usually  text me when they need a listener who can really allow them to pour out their woe. I never feel bored or irritated although most of the time they share their negative experiences and thinking to me. I will give advices to them instead of let them continually being negative.
Personal Philosophy: 
I have two personal philosophies which are “live like there is no tomorrow” and “try to do the right things right”. I do whatever I wanted to do and will spend my every single hour meaningfully so that I won’t feel regret when I look back to the past. These philosophies play an important role in my life as it turn my previously dull life into good and meaningful.

Name: Lee Lin Wei
Age: 23 years old
Gender: Female
D.O.B: 23rd March 1993
Hobby: Cooking, baking
Personal Characteristics: 
i. Caring - I am a caring person. I used to take care of my close friend, beloved family and beloved mate. When they faced problem, I will always try my best to solve it for them. When people needs help, I will always put in all my capability to help them. 
ii. Independent - I am independent. I am able to handle problems on my own effort and I used to done something myself rather than rely on others.
Personal Philosophy:  
My personal philosophy is "Be kind to others is to be kind to ourselves." In my opinion, being kind to others does not bring any losses to me. It not only can bring happiness to other somehow it make myself live more cheerful. The attitude that I get along with people and deal with matters is always think positively.

Name: Wong Yee Earn
Age: 22 years old
Gender: Female
D.O.B.: 18th September 1994
Hobby: Music, Fashion, Movie, Travel
Personal Characteristics: 
i. Loyalty - I am a loyal student, worker, lover, friend and family to my surroundings. For example, I will always be there for my lover or friends and family in long term and never change. Also, I stay in the same college and workplace due to I'm used to what i have always been and I'm hard to say goodbye to the people I love being around.
ii. Emotional - I express my feelings of delightful or depress with the people i trust and my face expression is epic according to most of my friends and family. I would start crying because of some touching movie or even 3 minutes commercial video,at the same time I laugh like no one else when i feel something is funny. In other word, my mood swing like a moon.   

Name: Siah Kah Kheng (Nickname: Robben)
Age: 24 years old
Gender: Male
D.O.B.: 19th September 1992
Hobby: Badminton, Movie, Travel, Photography
Personal Characteristics: 
i. Ambitious - I am confident in what I want to achieve, I define goals in life and strive to achieve them. For example, I set my career goal and work for it.  
ii. Optimism - I am an optimist and my positive thinking has always influence and motivate my surroundings. When there's challenge in academic or career, I choose to face it optimistically and never try to escape from it.

Name: Tai Ke Sin (Elveen)

Age: 22 years old
Gender: Female
D.O.B.: 29th July1994
Hobby: Gym, Jogging, Squash, Reading magazine, Hiking
Personal Characteristics:
i. Self-Aware - Skills and experience are very important in our life today. I have my own skills that I carry out specific tasks to help me success in my future. I have been training for a master barista for a long-time, I have found that I really love coffee as I wanted to be a good barista so that everyone can have a good cup of coffee to start the day with a smile!
ii. Decisive - I am a decisive person and it will be hard to change my mind once I have decided to do something. I remember that my last long semester, I decided to have a challenging experience, so I am going to start jumping out of planes. I can't begin explain what it's like, but I will not forget the feeling that the moment I jump out of the plane. This characteristics make the experience much more fulfilling.
iii. Listener - I am a good listener because some of my friends like to talk with me when they are facing any problems, for example, when they are stress, they will come and look for me and try to speak out their problem to me. And I will always listen to them patiently. On the other hand, it will help to enriches my understanding and expands my capacity for empathy. Good listening skills can help to improve my communication skills with others and provide some deeper level of understanding about others people situations.

 
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