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04 November, 2007

My Big Regret

The regret is why do my parents did not send me to Chinese school during my childhood. It is a bit sensitive issue to my family. Besides me, my elder sisters also feel regretful about this. However, both of my sisters are now learning Chinese-language.

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I ever asked my parents on why refused to send us to Chinese school. Their main reason is there is a long distance between the Chinese school and our house, even the nearest SJK(C) On Pong and SJK(C) Kampung Baru Ampang. Meanwhile, the national schools have just a very short distance from our house. Due to the transport cost problems, my parents had unwillingly to send us to national school.

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When studying in national school, my friends and I also ever took People’s Own Language (POL) class, which teaching mother tongue language. Unfortunately, every year also study the same thing, year one syllabus. Therefore, those who said that national schools have provided Chinese-language and Tamil-language subjects are false. The POL classes that provided in national schools are really inactive and not progress.

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However, I could never blame my parents on why did not send me to Chinese school. It just can blame why there is a deficiency of Chinese schools. Who’s wrong? When I am graduated, I will definitely learn Chinese-language, I want to prove that UMNO discrimination could not make us failed to learn our mother tongue language but it could just make us to stand on our own feet.

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1 comment:

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