'I' stands for Chinese Idle Waitresses
'J' stands for Chinese Jam Exercisers

'K' stands for Chinese Korean Church
Newcomers are asked to stand up, are given a rose, and receive a cordial welcome song. The more this song was stuck in my head during the week, the more i wanted to go back to the Church. The actions in the 2nd last bar of the song are most warm and lovely.
I found this particular leader at the front to be very energetic, has a high-pitched voice, and talks a LOT. The kids must enjoy this. Sunday school in a Korean Church is very refreshing and exciting!
'L' stands for Chinese Loaders
'M' stands for Chinese Market Escorters
At any given time, there were 1-3 market escorters 'escorting' us. Escorters are not easy to identify with one glance. Therefore there must have been many of them inside the shopping centre.


1 comment:
I love the 2nd loader! It's even better than the one we saw & laughed at for 5 minutes.
I don't get escorts??
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