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Sunday, October 4, 2009

What a Snob!

I have zero social skills, something that daddy and mummy are quite embarrassed to admit. While visiting some relatives today, I refused to call or acknowledge anyone, including a few yee-pors (grandaunts), yi-yi and kau-foo. I was like a pair of speakers on mute mode that got jammed. The whole time we were there, I did not even utter a single syllable. Imagine daddy and mummy's frustrations!


When my little cousin Pei Qi (who was on a visit from Australia) came to me with generous hugs and "sayang", I just sat there like a piece of log (again!). This has happened too many times! I was totally unresponsive to her affection and friendly gestures. Sigh... How sad.

I guess I am too extremely shy and timid. Mummy really hopes that when I go to school next year, I will learn to be more friendly and sociable.

9 comments:

  1. I think most kids around this age are quite shy. Mine too. I bet when she goes to school next time...she will turn into a social butterfly. :)

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  2. Don't worry dear, it's just a temporary phase :) I do like the pictures taken, lovely!

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  3. aww.. dun worry. going to skul will make her more sociable. she'll be ok. :)

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  4. Dun be angry. Chloe will feel bad. Let her be natural and soon she will overcome this problem. YX DO call people when we instructed him to, but he will NOT play with the kids. Even in the playground, he refused to play (deep inside his heart, he really wants to play) as the reason "GOT LOTS OF PEOPLE" !!

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  5. No worry, after she go school later her social skill will improve and get polish up.

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  6. she so cute. haha! after skool, sure become super friendly :)

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  7. hahahah....Chloe is a very shy girl. Don't worry, she'll grow out of it soon and become a social butterfly.

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  8. Actually we don't expect her to become a social butterfly. It's ok if she choses to be quiet but we would not tolerate her bad manners of refusing to "call" and acknowledge the elders, esp when we persistently instruct her to do so and she still remains silent :-(

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  9. I think all are like that.. but after they start to attend the 'school' they will be able to understand the 'need' to acknowledge and call the elders.. coz this happen to my god son!

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