Anyunghasaeyo!:D
Who would have thought that grad preparations would take soo much work?>_< With the fundraising and decors and approvals and performance pratices and the getting-together stuffs. It is absolutely not easy, I tell you.
I was quite surprised when I found out that most schools do their graduation ceremony before they take their exams. Plus, their graduation ceremony is like.. only one event which just consists of dinner and the scroll-taking thing. Unlike ours which involves gifts, practices, two ceremonies and everything. I guess it's just trying to pull us all together to do one last thing before we go our separate ways... hihi.
As far as I can see, the preparations are okay and things are going well I suppose. But as always, you can't please everyone and by the end of the ceremony, for sure there are some things which would be unsatisfactory. I will apologize beforehand (to whom? Who knows:P ahaha) and tell them that If i try to please everyone, I will end up pleasing no one. So if most of it is good, then just focus on that. Even if something is 99% good, and 1% unsatisfactory, some people would still see that 1% more than the 99%. and when they do say that, I will say: Those who mind won't matter and those who matter won't mind. Ahaha.
I'm making excuses for myself incase something doesn't work out that night:P
In the end, i did my best.. InsyaAllah...lol.
Basyak!
~nadhirah
ten twenty nin post meridiem
twenty ninth march two thousand eight
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Event organising ALWAYS takes a lot of work. =/ And I didn't even realise all that till I left school and entered college, where all these clubs need to organise their own projects and everything... All throughout school I assumed those Hari Guru celebrations and whatnot just happened. Like, on their own. Automatically. XD
Come to think of it... my school kinda didn't have a graduation ceremony. =P Um, there was that prize-giving thing after results were out, but only for the top scorers, so hm. Yeah, no official graduation or majlis perpisahan. Weird.
But for my A-Level programme, we had to organise our seniors' graduation night last year. (Jahat ek? Having the juniors do the work for you. =_= ) It was fun, though, kind of a farewell thing from us to them, and a last-minute-have-fun gathering for them before they go their separate (or not-so-separate, depending on which university) ways...
All the best to you guys, and congratulations.. ^__^ Have fun on the big day!
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