chiang chiang chiang chiang chiang....here i come..the ancient heroine in her battle suit...chiang x5...yesterday was our annual dinner...well..i have to say that this is a unforgetable annual dinner for me...why? coz instead of spending money to have someone entertained us, we have to entertain ourselves...now i know how it feels to be in the operation world...where sales, gross margin, selling & admin costs and operating income means more than anything else!!! haha..i was just exaggerating..well, it's kinda interesting because it helps build relationship between colleagues as we were put in groups..honestly, there are tonnes of ppl out there that i exchange emails or phone calls with everyday but i have no idea who they are and how they look like...it was fun to dress up like this...and i kinda like it too...i didnt know i have "talent" for Chinese Opera..hiak hiak hiak...all other people were dressed up as male heroes and we also had monkey king!! well..i just found out that we have many talented people who could be more successful in the entertainment biz than in the engineering or sales force..haha...one thing i found different about annual dinner in china is...during the lucky draw session, they called out names of ppl...the usual practice that im exposed to is, if you are not there or if you lost your ticket, TOUGH LUCK, you are no winner...and it gives other people hope that they will be the next winner...fair right? who ask youi to be absent or mindless about your "supporting document"?! well, in china, it's totally different...they reserve your rights...if you are not around when your ticket is called, the prize is still YOURS!!! not much fun in my perspective but i guess this is the communist way of lucky draw~~~~
2 comments:
wah... nice look. but how come your face isn't painted?
calling out names over here too. i've won an electric cooker and toaster so far... lucky eh? hehe...
yeah loh! should go with the make up! n it's rare not able to see your neck! ha ha ha.
communist way of lucky draw, sound to me a 'dark box operation'.
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