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    National Junior College (Junior High)

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    • A Offline
      Augmum
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      dunnoleh:
      I intend to bring an air purifier for DD's room when checking in this Sunday, any ideas on brand/model?


      again not coming back on Friday this week. šŸ˜ž
      wow....seems that NJC pupils have to stay away from home for quite a few weeks.....besides the compulsory boarding
      this is one of the factor which holds back for some parents when choosing the school (at least for me)
      will be very worrisome for not seeing our child šŸ˜‰

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        csc
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        Quintessential Mum:
        Oh please - why get so defensive? May be there are people out there who have a different opinion of the NJC prinicipal and they are entitled to express it. If you do not agree with them. just ignore the opinion. In the same vein, there were others who praised her and they are entitled to do so as they have a right to express an opinion too. As to whether it is useful, it is up to the individual to decide. šŸ˜Ž

        u are right. We are entitled to express our opinions but they should not be hurting and baseless.

        So , Jennifer is merely expressing hers...that the particular comment is not useful at all.

        I have the same opinion too.

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          Quintessential Mum
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          csc:
          Quintessential Mum:

          Oh please - why get so defensive? May be there are people out there who have a different opinion of the NJC prinicipal and they are entitled to express it. If you do not agree with them. just ignore the opinion. In the same vein, there were others who praised her and they are entitled to do so as they have a right to express an opinion too. As to whether it is useful, it is up to the individual to decide. šŸ˜Ž


          u are right. We are entitled to express our opinions but they should not be hurting and baseless.

          So , Jennifer is merely expressing hers...that the particular comment is not useful at all.

          I have the same opinion too.

          How is the opinion expressed hurtful and baseless? In the same way, the opinions praising her could also be considered baseless by others who do not share the same opinion. The issue here is to respect another person's point of view even if you do not agree with them and also hope that otheres will respect own opinion that may be contrasting.

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            Jennifer
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            noob:
            due to camp briefing ends at 10pm. šŸ˜ž

            HUH???

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            • JenniferJ Offline
              Jennifer
              last edited by

              Quintessential Mum:
              csc:

              [quote=\"Quintessential Mum\"]Oh please - why get so defensive? May be there are people out there who have a different opinion of the NJC prinicipal and they are entitled to express it. If you do not agree with them. just ignore the opinion. In the same vein, there were others who praised her and they are entitled to do so as they have a right to express an opinion too. As to whether it is useful, it is up to the individual to decide. šŸ˜Ž


              u are right. We are entitled to express our opinions but they should not be hurting and baseless.

              So , Jennifer is merely expressing hers...that the particular comment is not useful at all.

              I have the same opinion too.

              How is the opinion expressed hurtful and baseless? In the same way, the opinions praising her could also be considered baseless by others who do not share the same opinion. The issue here is to respect another person's point of view even if you do not agree with them and also hope that otheres will respect own opinion that may be contrasting.[/quote]OK, we respect your view.

              When my boys fight and end up with one party saying \"YES\" and the other saying \"NO\", it is only going round the bush. Not the least helpful at all.

              Since we are all mature adults who have agreed to disagree, let's just stop this discussion now.

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                Just Mama
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                Augmum:
                dunnoleh:

                I intend to bring an air purifier for DD's room when checking in this Sunday, any ideas on brand/model?


                again not coming back on Friday this week. šŸ˜ž

                wow....seems that NJC pupils have to stay away from home for quite a few weeks.....besides the compulsory boarding
                this is one of the factor which holds back for some parents when choosing the school (at least for me)
                will be very worrisome for not seeing our child šŸ˜‰

                šŸ™‚ that is from the parents' perspective. My take is that boarding is generally good for the child; or at least for mine. She has become more independent, more mature .. and very importantly, more appreciative of family time ...

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                  csc
                  last edited by

                  Just Mama:
                  Augmum:

                  [quote=\"dunnoleh\"]I intend to bring an air purifier for DD's room when checking in this Sunday, any ideas on brand/model?


                  again not coming back on Friday this week. šŸ˜ž

                  wow....seems that NJC pupils have to stay away from home for quite a few weeks.....besides the compulsory boarding
                  this is one of the factor which holds back for some parents when choosing the school (at least for me)
                  will be very worrisome for not seeing our child šŸ˜‰

                  šŸ™‚ that is from the parents' perspective. My take is that boarding is generally good for the child; or at least for mine. She has become more independent, more mature .. and very importantly, more appreciative of family time ...[/quote]can't agree more. šŸ™‚

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                    Just Mama
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                    noob:
                    dunnoleh:

                    I intend to bring an air purifier for DD's room when checking in this Sunday, any ideas on brand/model?


                    again not coming back on Friday this week. šŸ˜ž

                    I bought 'renuzit' air freshener from ntuc, my dd placed it on cupboard top n it is effective.

                    Ya lor my dd also wanted to stay overnight on Friday due to camp briefing ends at 10pm. šŸ˜ž

                    ah ... i c. ... Picking mine up after 10pm ....

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                      csc
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                      can pick up after camp briefing meh?

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                      • J Offline
                        Just Mama
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                        csc:
                        can pick up after camp briefing meh?

                        beleive so. tats what my dd arranged with me ... otherwise all will be required to stay another night?

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