Kah Hong Ai Xin Baba
There is one thing which really impressed me
during the camp and that was the “professionalism’ attitude you
have shown in running your role handling the audio display. Your
calm and patience, the way you dealt with details as well as the
“disaster recovery” mindset are good examples which we would like
to learn from you.
Before the “wu jing deng”, you listened to the
songs and rehearsed the flow to make sure that things wet as expected.
You listened to the songs so attentively that
even a slight non-noticeable defect can be traced out by you!
You are well prepared with your own backup CDs
set and will always be ready to expect for the unexpected.
Overall, you assume your responsibility and
seriously treat the assigned task in a professional manner.
May you be blessed by the triple gems, may the
Buddha be with us always.
With Metta,
Wai Cheng
Dear Sis Wai Cheng,
Thank you for the praised and I appreciate the
feedback which you gave o me. I understand that it is my duty and
responsibility to make sure that everything is running smoothly
for the task that was accepted or rather, assigned to.
First of all, thanks for letting me to have
the opportunity to be in the team. It was very nice to work with
all of you. I believe in “team-work”. Things that can be usually
done so well do not come from a one-man show. It has to come from
all the team members; without all the assistance (Shi Fu’s guidance,
Bro. Fu Xin’s direction, Sis Ya Wei and your assistance, as well
as Sis Chooi See’s help), I don’t believe we would have been able
to put up a good show. Each of us has roles to play. The important
thing is that we got to work together and learned together. Our
aim in mind is to make sure that everything will turn out OK.
I’m still new to the environment, and have much
to learn from. I appreciate your guidance and advices.
Regards,
Kah Hong
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