Suppose your boss offered you a chance to study abroad only after several times of business partnership during the Canton Commodity Fair in 3 years, would you smell red or accept it obligingly?
Today I bumped into a long parted friend Mia in a restaurant. To be exact, we had not met each other in person for seven years! And the accidental meeting instantly drew us to become extremely talkative about the past few years.
Firstly, we swaped our funny past experiences during those seven years in a gymnasia, with sweat perspiring all through our bodies. Then we separately referred to our aspirations in career or further studies. Gathering from her fluent English as a student majoring in other subject, I could sense that she was planning to go abroad for further study sometime for sure. Then Mia hinted that she had been doing all sorts of part-time jobs in foreign-funded corporations even as a college undergrad. Oddly enough, Mia even told me that she had someone sponsor her to study in the







Fri, 06/06/2008 - 12:44pm — ronseattle
In our days, going abroad is becoming easier and easier. Opportunities would come to us over and over again, so the sacrifice of something, take love for example, can not be a wise decision. We are destined to live a wealth life, sooner or later. Why don't we live by our hearts?
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