Hiroshima Internship Programme Day 21~.
We were assigned to Mr. Tani's department today where we prepared the documents for tonight's general meeting. As we were fast enough, we were allowed to take a break and we browsed through some of the books on Singapore there.

Since when did guava become brown? I always thought that it's green...

Next, we went out with Mr. Nuibe to get some books before following Mr. Saeki out for lunch at Mister Donut~

Besides treating us to donuts, Mr. Saeki also bought for us the Mister Donut bag. Whee~

After lunch, we followed Mr. Nuibe to some government building where he had some errands to run.

Mr. Tani holding the flowers that Pei San presented to him. =D

Mr. Saeki at work.

Department photo :D

Our next task was to go to Rihga Royal Hotel and arrange the nametags which would be used at the general meeting.

Ms. Nakamoto with her colleague.

The Singapore and Japan flags.

Us doing reception work...like real. We were just standing there and greeting the people who arrived.

The stage.

Emcee of the day, Mr. Tani.

Mr. Tamura, the President of HSA.

Us on stage.

Liling, presenting the omiyage we bought for Mr. Tamura. She also gave a wonderful speech that day :D

Students from Singapore Polytechnic.
Don't really like this batch of people. Reason being first of all, you don't wear skinny jeans to a formal event like this. Somemore it was so tight that you can see her...erm...cameltoe. wtf. Next, during the flute performance, one of the guy students made disrespectful remarks in Japanese like "tsumaranai (boring)" and "nemui (sleepy)". He wasn't whispering the remarks but he was saying them out loud. He was seated quite near to the video camera which was used to videotape the performance and that means that whatever he said was probably recorded down. Shithead. Wanted to really turn around and punch that guy. The best thing was that his teacher was seating with them but she made no attempt to tell him to shut up. wtf.

Some Singaporean who received a tuition grant from HSA to study Japanese.

The splendid flute performance.

Something that's never absent at a Japanese function...beer.

The buffet spread was just too wonderful for words. Lotsa delicious food~! During the buffet, the students from Singapore Polytechnic performed a song but guess what, no one was listening to them. HAHAHA.

Airi and me. While eating, one Japanese came up to us and started talking to Airi in Chinese because he thought that she was the Singaporean. wtf. All the NUS students were dressed in suits lo. Quite interesting though...when I told him that I'm the Singaporean. He was like "Oh, sumimasen."

Mr. Tani, Me

Mr. Saeki, Me

Me, Mr. Nuibe

Mr. Guo Chun Gui, a teacher from Hiroshima Shudo University, Me

We were assigned to Mr. Tani's department today where we prepared the documents for tonight's general meeting. As we were fast enough, we were allowed to take a break and we browsed through some of the books on Singapore there.

Since when did guava become brown? I always thought that it's green...

Next, we went out with Mr. Nuibe to get some books before following Mr. Saeki out for lunch at Mister Donut~

Besides treating us to donuts, Mr. Saeki also bought for us the Mister Donut bag. Whee~

After lunch, we followed Mr. Nuibe to some government building where he had some errands to run.

Mr. Tani holding the flowers that Pei San presented to him. =D

Mr. Saeki at work.

Department photo :D

Our next task was to go to Rihga Royal Hotel and arrange the nametags which would be used at the general meeting.

Ms. Nakamoto with her colleague.

The Singapore and Japan flags.

Us doing reception work...like real. We were just standing there and greeting the people who arrived.

The stage.

Emcee of the day, Mr. Tani.

Mr. Tamura, the President of HSA.

Us on stage.

Liling, presenting the omiyage we bought for Mr. Tamura. She also gave a wonderful speech that day :D

Students from Singapore Polytechnic.
Don't really like this batch of people. Reason being first of all, you don't wear skinny jeans to a formal event like this. Somemore it was so tight that you can see her...erm...cameltoe. wtf. Next, during the flute performance, one of the guy students made disrespectful remarks in Japanese like "tsumaranai (boring)" and "nemui (sleepy)". He wasn't whispering the remarks but he was saying them out loud. He was seated quite near to the video camera which was used to videotape the performance and that means that whatever he said was probably recorded down. Shithead. Wanted to really turn around and punch that guy. The best thing was that his teacher was seating with them but she made no attempt to tell him to shut up. wtf.

Some Singaporean who received a tuition grant from HSA to study Japanese.

The splendid flute performance.

Something that's never absent at a Japanese function...beer.

The buffet spread was just too wonderful for words. Lotsa delicious food~! During the buffet, the students from Singapore Polytechnic performed a song but guess what, no one was listening to them. HAHAHA.

Airi and me. While eating, one Japanese came up to us and started talking to Airi in Chinese because he thought that she was the Singaporean. wtf. All the NUS students were dressed in suits lo. Quite interesting though...when I told him that I'm the Singaporean. He was like "Oh, sumimasen."

Mr. Tani, Me

Mr. Saeki, Me

Me, Mr. Nuibe

Mr. Guo Chun Gui, a teacher from Hiroshima Shudo University, Me


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