Well, I may be a bit shy at first, but get to know me and you'll find a friendly creature with
excessive smile (I heard people complain that I smile a LOT!) so yeah... hope you get the point!
I have just found out that meeting people is quite fun and interesting. Before this I used to have the fear of looking silly in front of others... but hey, I guess I'm improving... *clapping*
Long story short, I attended Youth Alpha which was held in my friend's church recently. Well, for those who do not know what Youth Alpha is, it's actually a program /course that provide opportunity for people to explore Christianity in a more relaxing way (we have dinner together before the session starts... and it's FREE!!! *wink*).
I enjoyed the talk, and also the discussion... It allows us to express our opinions, thoughts and even doubt regarding faith...
Not to mention, the opportunity to meet new people, make new friends is thrilling! They are all friendly, but you've got to be daring enough to break the ice, smile and say "Hi" to them. I was quite overwhelmed when I first joined the group. I felt quite inferior, quite scared (maybe because of my inarticulate language). I didn't want to look silly, neither being someone who people would make fun of.
But, after I came to the next session, everything started to be easy. I was not too afraid of speaking with upside-down English (If only you know what I mean)... and I don't think they mind... as long as they understand me, who cares about grammar??? *smiling widely*

David and Wyatt. David is from Nigeria, while Wyatt is from China. David didn't eat that night, while Wyatt seemed enjoying the food so much!

Grace and her group... The lady in red t-shirt is Wan Ding, another new friend :) She's studying in INTI college

Cassey and Yong Shen. Thank to Yong Shen for I might not be able to finish my rice if he didn't take 3 quarters of it! (I'd eaten before I came--My bestie's yummy home-cooked chicken curry!)

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