Qian Ru's Reflection
In class, do you still remember the mind map we wrote about China? Most of us give negative remarks on them. But after visiting China, our perception has changed. During our visit to so many companies, we have met with many people. All of them look very professional in the way they dresses, the way they behavior and the way they talked.
Some of the observation made is the staff in Wal-mart supermarket is ranked differently from store man, supervisor, manager etc. The lower ranking staff must report to the higher ranking staff, although this is quite common in Singapore. What surprised me was that they form up in a squat and stand in straight position waiting for their attendance to be call and listen to instructions. In Spore, We can only see this in uniform group. This shows that the Chinese here are very well-discipline. They are not like Sporeans who tend to have high dignity. The Chinese are very serious in their work and they are very united when they are doing their work. They want to show others the best. All of these can be seen in the cultural show.
I personally think that we should focus on what we are doing. Don’t be easily influence by others; give yourself a target or aim, then go for it. Don’t give up easily. Tell yourself u can make it, then u will definitely can. The Chinese are very flexible in they way they do business. Unlike Singaporeans, we tend to be too systematic in work thus we’ll lose out easily. We should think fast and act fast. If not people will catch up with us in a short time.
In this trip, I have met with many Singaporean who are working in China. They shared with us their experience, some of them are rather positive. They actually move into China to have a taste of the China economy. It’s not easy to survive in China because the population here is very big and the way they do things is very different from our style. For me, I think that by just listening to their experience and visiting China, we don’t really feel anything. We must really get into the situation, and then we’ll know how it’s like.
I have gain better understanding of China, as I personally get to feel the things around me. It’s easier to feel yourself rather than someone telling you, how the world is. Lastly, I think that my group mates really help me a lot, especially Keena. They encouraged me, gave me support, and gave me chance to present myself. As I’m rather quiet, they taught me how to interact and be social to the friends around me. Through these, I made a lot of good friends in this trip. This shows me how important friendship is. I would like to thank our lecturer who made this trip possible. If not for u, I’ll not have change…. Thanks..
--Yap Qian Ru
In class, do you still remember the mind map we wrote about China? Most of us give negative remarks on them. But after visiting China, our perception has changed. During our visit to so many companies, we have met with many people. All of them look very professional in the way they dresses, the way they behavior and the way they talked.
Some of the observation made is the staff in Wal-mart supermarket is ranked differently from store man, supervisor, manager etc. The lower ranking staff must report to the higher ranking staff, although this is quite common in Singapore. What surprised me was that they form up in a squat and stand in straight position waiting for their attendance to be call and listen to instructions. In Spore, We can only see this in uniform group. This shows that the Chinese here are very well-discipline. They are not like Sporeans who tend to have high dignity. The Chinese are very serious in their work and they are very united when they are doing their work. They want to show others the best. All of these can be seen in the cultural show.
I personally think that we should focus on what we are doing. Don’t be easily influence by others; give yourself a target or aim, then go for it. Don’t give up easily. Tell yourself u can make it, then u will definitely can. The Chinese are very flexible in they way they do business. Unlike Singaporeans, we tend to be too systematic in work thus we’ll lose out easily. We should think fast and act fast. If not people will catch up with us in a short time.
In this trip, I have met with many Singaporean who are working in China. They shared with us their experience, some of them are rather positive. They actually move into China to have a taste of the China economy. It’s not easy to survive in China because the population here is very big and the way they do things is very different from our style. For me, I think that by just listening to their experience and visiting China, we don’t really feel anything. We must really get into the situation, and then we’ll know how it’s like.
I have gain better understanding of China, as I personally get to feel the things around me. It’s easier to feel yourself rather than someone telling you, how the world is. Lastly, I think that my group mates really help me a lot, especially Keena. They encouraged me, gave me support, and gave me chance to present myself. As I’m rather quiet, they taught me how to interact and be social to the friends around me. Through these, I made a lot of good friends in this trip. This shows me how important friendship is. I would like to thank our lecturer who made this trip possible. If not for u, I’ll not have change…. Thanks..
--Yap Qian Ru
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