Dear Sir,
LETTER OF APOLOGY FOR ABSENTEEISM
2. The reason for my absence was because I had to go home earlier this year for
the Chinese New Year celebration. This is because my family hosted the reunion dinner which is to be held on the eve of Chinese New Year this year and my relatives who is staying as far as
prayer for the coming Chinese New Year which was conducted on
4. I would like to once again apologize for my absence and I do hope that I have
not caused much trouble on your behalf. I promise that the report which is assigned to me would be handed in on time. I would also like to thank you for your consideration, co-operation and time in reading this letter of mine.
Thank you.
Should I go like. dear sir. I would like to apologize for my absenteeism cause I had to accompany my significant half for V-day? Even with my submission of letter, there was a lecture by the physician in regards to punch cards, work-loads and responsibility? (Erm, I also have a responsibility towards my parents also my close ones, right? =p Moreover, I do not have a punch card... double =p, =p)
Anyway, back to the story... I went back, and there was a blog in regards to V-day (please take a look at my previous post... will be updating with pictures soon)
Apart from that, nah... just the usual... spending more time in KL exploring whatever that is new in town... One things for sure I have sat on the Eyes on Malaysia... Well, if you're personally wondering what is it, it's just basically an over-sized ferries wheel with exorbitant ticket pricing located in the heart of KL... (location: Taman Titiwangsa)... As you know paying RM15 for a ferries wheel ride once could be a lil pain in the @r*e... Well, went during the night so there's nothing much to see unless of course there's a beam being projected onto the building... Other than that, I personally WOULD ADVICE U TO GO DURING THE DAY TIME... Here are some of the pictures being taken...
Malaysia current biggest ferries wheel "Eye on Malaysia" ticket priced at RM 15 (per ride)...
Taking another picture of the ferries wheel...
Look ma, "Bling! Bling!" Carriages...

And another picture taken before we were ushered to our carriages...
6 per carriage and since the other 4 Malay gurls were busy snapping pictures of scenery, themselves and their feet... T~T So we taught, why not ourselves?And another for the blog entry...
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