Sunday, July 10, 2016

Little Notes...



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After lots of clink glasses and endless talk, the aged man offered one of his daughters to the young boy to marry because he needed a dear son-in-law.

Nobody agreed with this because the young man has a passion for gambling. Finally the nearly youngest girl that was too timid to express her true feelings about the biggest concern of her life: marriage still couldn't stand leaving home and marrying the stranger.

After she cried bitterly over her fate and refused to marry, the father kept on persuading and arranging a legal wedding for his daughter because he was the Head of family. The bride turned seventeen at the wedding. A year later, a lovely girl baby - who was my eldest sister - was born, lively, pretty and cute like a doll. Everybody loved her, especially the grand father.

When the mother-in-law decided to visit her son, the mother of fourteen-children started to be nervous and rushed the children quick to clean up the house because she wanted to give a good impression of her husband's mother.

P.S: My passed-away father was a young boy (the groom) My passed-away eighty-one-year was the girl (the bride) in the above story.


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Staying at home and waiting for the phone calls from the Company is an uncomfortable time for all the Graduates.

How could I express her excitement when she received the phone call from the Director offering her a Computer Program positioned a good salary.

The whole week through, her phone number appeared on the Director's mobile screen as she was anxious about her responsibilities ahead.

A year later, at lunch time there was some careless words from the boss to let her know that her current position was taken by some one else. The Director made a mistake when they tried to contact with the successful candidate.

Although the Director made a wrong phone call, he still kept contact and decided the staff of company because he appreciated the enthusiasm and the effervescence of his future worker

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After the war-torn 1975, the strike seemed paused and strictly prohibited in the south of vietnam because the communists all control the situations.

I had no chance go on strike in my previous work time in vietnam. Yet, I understand the important of strike in reach to the right benefits. I think teacher in Melbourne do the right thing on strike. Indeed, teaching is the hard thing that require lots of brain and time works. Supporting teachers do 8 hours per day is fair. Some extra works such as write reports, take kids on camps...I think the government should pay more for teachers like money in doing over-time..

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