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Bad News! We might not be going back to Malaysia this summer. Sylvie Lerond sent an email to Martine saying that we have to stay here (Colmar) until 31 August 2005. The problem is, we have made a deal with our professors that we'll be sacrificing our April and February's holidays and work during the holidays, to have a summer break so that we could go back. Now, should we continue our deal and still not sure wethere we'll be able to go back, or, not continuing our deal, have our 2 breaks and for sure, we won't be able to go back this summer?
More Bad News! For the next 2 weeks, we'll be having 4 more extra hours of maths. And from next 2 weeks onwards, we'll have a total of 12.5 hours of maths per week, which, means 8.5 hours of maths on Fridays. 8-12.30, 2.45-6.45. Aie aie aie.
Still More Bad News! If we are to continue our deal, we would be doing our french classes for 8 hours a day ie. 8-12, 1-5 Mondays-Fridays. Meaning we wouldn't be able to go to Sembahyang Jumaat. When we asked, the answer was 'Your God is a kind God. He wouldn't punish you for something that you're forced to do. Furthermore, how would you expect to adapt to university's life? I assure you that you won't have time for the prayers'. I mean, i don't blame the person who gave this answer. She doesn't understand, and i knew that she received a lot of pressures from both sides. Ours and Theirs. The only thing to do now is to talk to the director. But I won't put my hopes too high since she's notorious for being not very ~ ngam ~ dalam bab-bab agama ni.
France is a secular country. Nothing is related to religion. Even marriages. Your marriage in a church, a mousque, a temple or synagogue is not recognise. You have to get married in the town hall. A civil marriage that is. And you can even choose not to get married. You have 3 choices. Marriage, Concubinage, and PACS. When you get married you have the responsibilities for your partner, and you're allowed to have children. In concubinage, you live with your partner, without any responsibilities, but you get the same benefits like a married person ie. taking a leaf when he/she's sick. and PACS is something in between the 2. So, how does the French choose? Well... if they want to get married, they'll get married. But a lot of them choose not to get married but to live together with their partner. So between Concubinage and PACS... well, you pay less tax with PACS, but you have less responsibilities with Concubinage. In the end, it's the choice between responsibilities and money.
~wah~ macam mana ni? orang yang tak sepatutnya baca blog ni, membaca blog ni! malunya saya!!! isk isk. Tanak balik malaysialah macam ni.
I like Celine Dion's voice. I just love it.
If i can ask Santa Clause a gift for this year, i want 2+2 stays equal to 4.
More Bad News! For the next 2 weeks, we'll be having 4 more extra hours of maths. And from next 2 weeks onwards, we'll have a total of 12.5 hours of maths per week, which, means 8.5 hours of maths on Fridays. 8-12.30, 2.45-6.45. Aie aie aie.
Still More Bad News! If we are to continue our deal, we would be doing our french classes for 8 hours a day ie. 8-12, 1-5 Mondays-Fridays. Meaning we wouldn't be able to go to Sembahyang Jumaat. When we asked, the answer was 'Your God is a kind God. He wouldn't punish you for something that you're forced to do. Furthermore, how would you expect to adapt to university's life? I assure you that you won't have time for the prayers'. I mean, i don't blame the person who gave this answer. She doesn't understand, and i knew that she received a lot of pressures from both sides. Ours and Theirs. The only thing to do now is to talk to the director. But I won't put my hopes too high since she's notorious for being not very ~ ngam ~ dalam bab-bab agama ni.
France is a secular country. Nothing is related to religion. Even marriages. Your marriage in a church, a mousque, a temple or synagogue is not recognise. You have to get married in the town hall. A civil marriage that is. And you can even choose not to get married. You have 3 choices. Marriage, Concubinage, and PACS. When you get married you have the responsibilities for your partner, and you're allowed to have children. In concubinage, you live with your partner, without any responsibilities, but you get the same benefits like a married person ie. taking a leaf when he/she's sick. and PACS is something in between the 2. So, how does the French choose? Well... if they want to get married, they'll get married. But a lot of them choose not to get married but to live together with their partner. So between Concubinage and PACS... well, you pay less tax with PACS, but you have less responsibilities with Concubinage. In the end, it's the choice between responsibilities and money.
~wah~ macam mana ni? orang yang tak sepatutnya baca blog ni, membaca blog ni! malunya saya!!! isk isk. Tanak balik malaysialah macam ni.
I like Celine Dion's voice. I just love it.
If i can ask Santa Clause a gift for this year, i want 2+2 stays equal to 4.
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