AIESEC Korea was in the house
Am sorry for this late update.
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There were 8 Korean @ers in Singapore a few weeks back for a study tour.
On a Saturday afternoon, we had a meeting with them at NUS. This group of friendly and outgoing people was in town to know more on how @SIPO operates and to get to know the country too.
Initially I thought we would have some problems communicating with them, or they might be too shy. I was proved wrong immediately when we started the meeting.
We started off with an ice-breaking games where each one must introduce him/herself and do one action. The person next to him/her must repeat what has been mentioned and re-do the action, after which he/she has to introduce himself and do another action. When I asked, 'Who wants to start first?', without hesitant one of them volunteered himself.
Then we proceed with more action games and we had a great fun full of laughters. Next, we continued with a Korean traditional games. We were divided into two teams: Kimchi and Durian. It was so exciting how we 'prayed' our group would win *haha*. Durian also came up with jolly cheers. But, Kimchi won the games effortlessly. Daniel from NUS was the star of the games.
Next, we had presentations on Singapore, AIESEC in Singapore, Incoming Exchange, External Relations as well as group sharings. Not to forget, dance dance revolution!
At the end of the session, we went to Holland V for a dinner before we proceed to Kallang for a fruit spree. Guess the Koreans were too afraid of durians ^^'


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There were 8 Korean @ers in Singapore a few weeks back for a study tour.
On a Saturday afternoon, we had a meeting with them at NUS. This group of friendly and outgoing people was in town to know more on how @SIPO operates and to get to know the country too.
Initially I thought we would have some problems communicating with them, or they might be too shy. I was proved wrong immediately when we started the meeting.
We started off with an ice-breaking games where each one must introduce him/herself and do one action. The person next to him/her must repeat what has been mentioned and re-do the action, after which he/she has to introduce himself and do another action. When I asked, 'Who wants to start first?', without hesitant one of them volunteered himself.
Then we proceed with more action games and we had a great fun full of laughters. Next, we continued with a Korean traditional games. We were divided into two teams: Kimchi and Durian. It was so exciting how we 'prayed' our group would win *haha*. Durian also came up with jolly cheers. But, Kimchi won the games effortlessly. Daniel from NUS was the star of the games.
Next, we had presentations on Singapore, AIESEC in Singapore, Incoming Exchange, External Relations as well as group sharings. Not to forget, dance dance revolution!
At the end of the session, we went to Holland V for a dinner before we proceed to Kallang for a fruit spree. Guess the Koreans were too afraid of durians ^^'
Daniel made his 'hatrick' in this Korean game. Woowww!!
And a group picture....for sure!
On our way to Kalland for a fruit spree *yeah
From duku, water-apple, jackfruit, mango, papaya, durian to mangosteen
We were FULL!
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