One I was woken up from so abruptly.
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2 months isn't exactly very long, but the fun and laughter I had was enough for the memory to last a lifetime. Everything has an end to it, and not every ending is bound to be happily ever after. Someday we'll have to part, we've merely brought the date forward. Maybe it isn't that bad an idea; it makes parting easier.
My presence haven't been of much significance; things wouldn't change much without me. It's definitely easier for the 40-odd of you to forget one guy's existence, than for one to accept the sudden loss of 40-plus people from his life. But I'll be fine; I will survive. Like I always do...
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I regret leaving during lunch hour.
If I had left after work, it'll just be a normal goodbye...
It's sad, only because I realize I wont be seeing all these people I use to see everyday anymore. It all happened too quickly and I didn't have time to adapt to this change. But it's alright, Singapore is so small, we're bound to bump into one another some day. So like what Vera said, let's not bid goodbyes.
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Melissa, you're the only one that knows this escapade; help me thank everyone for being a part of my wholesome experience in the office. And of course, thank you for killing all my boredness! Don't miss me too much because I know you will, and stop filling up the Singapore river with liquid of yours (if you know what I mean) because I is still alive. When you are free, you can always come Hougang st 91 at 12am to bua my thigh! I'll see you when I see you then. =)
And I know you won't be going around thanking everyone on my behalf, so at least convey my love to the HR team.
Help me thank Sally as well. I don't know why things turned out so sour towards the end, but I still am grateful to all that she's given me.
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So long, everyone.
Thanks for the memories