Holiday-mood-feeling is back again!
As a student, the one thing that everybody looks forward to is the holidays. An employed person is not very much different in that aspect. The Christmas-New Year-Chinese New Year period is always the most anticipated season, where the holiday mood can last for 2 months (depending on individual).
I thought I'd have lost the holiday-mood-feeling forever the moment I graduate from NUS. The blissful feeling came back in full force due to the long weekends on Christmas and New Year, though I had to spend most of my time at home tinkering with my new PC.
Holiday mood doesn't only come when you don't have to go to the office - it can also be felt when everyone is having idle chatter during teabreak time.
I thought I'd have lost the holiday-mood-feeling forever the moment I graduate from NUS. The blissful feeling came back in full force due to the long weekends on Christmas and New Year, though I had to spend most of my time at home tinkering with my new PC.
Holiday mood doesn't only come when you don't have to go to the office - it can also be felt when everyone is having idle chatter during teabreak time.
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