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Studying in Singapore: sharing the work experience of experienced people

I spent six years of my youth in Singapore, where I grew up. From student ID card to work permit to permanent residence card, I experienced too many laughter and tears along the way. At this moment, suddenly looking back, I found that those years in Singapore have been integrated into my blood, and then, from those throbbing dusk and early morning, I came out today.

During the days of studying in Singapore, I have been moved by my study, work and many interesting things, which warms people's hearts. Share some experiences of working after school when I was studying in Singapore.

I remember my first part-time job in Singapore was selling milk tea in a milk tea shop, which was also my first job in my life. Looking back on the embarrassment at that time, I still feel a little uncomfortable. I remember that the biggest obstacle at that time was English, because I just arrived in Singapore and was not used to the local Singaporean English. Therefore, the first obstacle to overcome is to understand the needs of customers. A little joke that impressed me deeply. When I saw a customer coming from a distance, I was so nervous that I kept reviewing the names of all kinds of milk tea and whispered something. Be sure to know what he wants to drink. . ? Pineapple juice, please. The customer said. ? Okay? . My answer is simple. Finally, someone gets it. Is it clear? Apple? Well, I was confident and made someone a cup of green apple milk tea. Remember that customer asked me with the juice I handed him? Is this pineapple juice? , I say? No, apple juice. Don't you want apple juice? That customer may have reacted that I don't understand English and took a piece of paper to explain it to me for a long time? Pineapple? And then what? Apple? . Looking back on my youth at that time, I am very grateful for the warmth brought to me by good people along the way.

Not long after I finished this job, I changed to another one. Is to promote China's children's books in shopping malls. This job requires dealing with all kinds of passers-by, especially mothers with children. What impressed me deeply was an Indian boy who came to buy a picture book. His Chinese was very standard. His pronunciation is not even local Chinese, but Mandarin in China. I remember when I introduced him to a book, I turned to an animal page and introduced him to various animals. When I pointed to a photo, I said? Is this a monkey? He suddenly said to me seriously? Sister is wrong. Is this a gorilla? . When I looked up and saw a pair of innocent big eyes, long curly eyelashes and dark skin, I looked down at the picture, right? Chimpanzees? My heart was moved by the explanation, because I saw the influence of our China culture on people of all colors, and also because of the innocent eyes of this Indian boy.

Another work experience worth mentioning is working as an administrative clerk in a local temple. I worked in this part-time job for nearly three years and didn't quit until I found a full-time job after graduation. Most people in Singapore have religious beliefs, and a large number of them believe in Buddhism. So there are many large and small temples in Singapore, and with the development of the times, these temples are gradually computerized. I worked part-time here for 3 years, gained a lot of friendship and moved a lot. After I resigned, I often went back to see my grandparents in the temple and listened to their nagging about current events in Singapore. Very relaxed and comfortable.

Looking back on the past now, I am very emotional. Choosing to study in Singapore is one of the most correct choices I have ever made. Singapore taught me to be independent and strong, and let me learn to grow up in adversity. Thank you for the warmth and touch along the way, so that I am not alone in the journey of life.