I never really liked this song, even when we sang it in SJI to welcome the new batch of sec 1s, but today, as we sang it after the baptism of a friend's daughter, the song moved me, and not by just a little bit
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Thanks very much for your interesting blog. It's always nice to see how people on the other side of the globe live, how they share the same joys and sorrows, what they do in their free time, etc.
I actually have a question about your blog. Would you mind helping us with a linguistic research project? We're compiling data from various Singaporean weblogs (no worries, the entries themselves will be anonymised so nobody will know it's your blog). If you want to take part and/or have more questions, drop me a note ( hack2301@uni-trier.de RE: Question ) so that I can then send you the 'official' project eMail. We'd really appreciate your help.
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I believe in ecumenism too and of all places, I am seeing in the UK. We just all need to learn to respect one another's beliefs and religions.
Ching
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Thanks very much for your interesting blog. It's always nice to see how people on the other side of the globe live, how they share the same joys and sorrows, what they do in their free time, etc.
I actually have a question about your blog. Would you mind helping us with a linguistic research project? We're compiling data from various Singaporean weblogs (no worries, the entries themselves will be anonymised so nobody will know it's your blog). If you want to take part and/or have more questions, drop me a note ( hack2301@uni-trier.de RE: Question ) so that I can then send you the 'official' project eMail. We'd really appreciate your help.
Thanks very much in advance!
Best regards,
- Fran
PS: "at the heart, we are the same." Indeed.
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