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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

luky-man @ 9:34 PM

It's time for Luk Yean's comments that probably no one will read!


This scenario is told with all due respects to all gentlemen.
Oh. Then this message does not concern me. Goodbye.

At that moment, a Nanyang girl (Sec 3 this year) happened to arrive.
NYGH has different coloured name tags for each level, methinks. Apparently brown is sec3. Lol.

Both of us paused at the entrance as we both reached there at about
the same time.
So "love-story"-ish leh. It's like: "My eyes met yours and yours met mine. I immediately felt our hearts combine..."And other emo-mush.

I ushered her in with my hand signal and she obliged.
I hope it was just a "quick hand raise in the direction of the bus door" and not a "welcome Your Majesty. here let me lend you my jacket to step on so that the dirty bus steps will not dirty your magnificent shoes" sorta thing.

Just then, there were two students (maybe Sec 2 or 3) queuing up
behind me. They exclaimed between themselves 'Wah!'.
Very sarcastic... Maybe they were WAH-ing because the NYGH girl was so chio. Or maybe at least her phone was.

Seeing such actions, I am disappointed. As Hwa Chong students, trained
to be gentlemen, these little acts should not be seen as awkward.
We were trained? I'm so un-enthusiastic. Tsk. Acts like these aren't awkward. Only if you looks really ugly, like myself.

Furthermore, the school strongly encourages us to serve the ladies.
Hwa Chong even goes to the extent of calling us 'gentlemen', unlike
NYGH which still address them as 'girls'.
Got meh? I probably didn't hear. I don't think the NYGH staff are so despising towards their students to call them girls lah. Their probably ladies.

I always thought that Hwa Chong is a school that is brimming with
gentlemen, but today I am duly disappointed.
Really? You must be too UN-attentive in this case. You have been here for 2 years you know.


- Start practicing to be a gentleman at home, like waiting on our
mothers and sisters before meals.
I think my parents would think I am slightly mentally affected to be stoning at the dinner table when I should be doing something more conducive like mugging first aid. =P

- We can also practice while in school, like holding the door for our
teachers before they enter our class.
Congrats! One line that actually makes sense!

- For 'braver' gentlemen, you can allow all girls to board the bus
then you follow, even though you may not find a seat by then.
You mean there's a "Brave, Braver, Bravest, Braverest" ranking for gentleman? That's... kinda contradicting yourself in a way. The last sentence is kinda stupid?

As you can see, I do not support PCME lessons as it only touches our
surfaces, not our hearts. So, my suggestions are to strike right into
the core of our 'gentlemanliness'.
Your suggestion = PCME Lesson = Fail.

Just a charge for all of you- Unlock your 'gentlemanliness'. You do
not stop being a gentleman just because your friend is standing next
to you and may laugh at you.
Conformism still wins. I think.

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