Welcome to ROM

Great moments are to be remembered forever - your wedding dance, being entertained by great music and listening again to your "couple" song to complete the blessed night of laughter, happiness and smiles. Let me, your Wedding Singer, entertain you and your guests on the start of your journey to plentiful joyous moments ahead.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Welcome Party


The International Relations organised a welcome party for us exchange students. Took precious photos with as many of the exchange students as I could because most of us have different schedules and we don't meet each other often.

The Asian Table.


Sergio and Me.



The Japanese. Yoriko (left) and Mai


The handsome one.






At that moment in time, everybody was still within their own nationalities. Germans in one table, Canadians and Americans at seperate tables and the Asians in one. Everybody's trying to adapt and be comfortable with each other's culture and social etiquette. I'm very comfortable with some and for some others, I need to put in more effort to understand them a lil better. I've had experience with Europeans before especially with Germans, Swiss and French. They're a great bunch but you just need time to bring out the funk in them.



The emcees.




The lovely traditional dancers.


Mai and Me. Kawai-ne.



Roger from Netherlands and Me.


This is the professors and the international relations committee.


Asian Attitude Yo!



This is Chloe. Apparently, the guy students in Chula are crazy over her. She's exotic. She's Vietnamese-French mixed. That's what I heard. She's a sweet girl.


Johannes and Justin from Germany. The beer boys!


Amrita from the States.

I love to just listen to the exchange students. Their opinions and mentality. It varies a lot and truly, every part of the world faces different daily problems ranging from transportation in Japan to sexual discrimination in the States. In Thailand, the corruption story being told by my Prof just opened up a whole new perspective altogether, especially when you experienced it yourself. I did.

jamiel
i was a police officer!

No comments: