Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
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E3:
Hi E3, thanks for this useful reminder.Hi,
Refer to the math tips I had posted last year.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=4407&hilit=&start=2460
Additional notes:
Note the unit of measurement and write down the correct one, eg 'm', instead of the commonly used 'cm'.
Read the question again before moving on, after giving an answer, to ensure you've answered to the objective of the question asked. Doubly triply confirmed.
Some of the above tips are how 0.5 mark will be deducted if not careful. -
dyh:
I understand where you're coming from. Must say I can't argue with your stance. Makes perfect sense.
for me..nah...i feel that taking care of kids should be the responsibility of the parents. Even if my parents offer to take care of my kids, i will not want as i want to be involved directly in my kids' lives. besides, if something goes wrong, it will be my own responsibility; otherwise one may put the blame on the grandparents (naturally). another thing is that the kids will end up being closer to the grandparents instead of the parents when they are grown up (i know of a real life example) and this is not healthy.E3:
Looking at that link, just realised we chalked up 1250 pages during the last year. Who's fault huh?Hi,
Refer to the math tips I had posted last year.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=4407&hilit=&start=2460
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markfch:
I never think so far ...
I wonder if Trap, php & dyh have the same inkling as me.
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Trapwithin:
Hi mark,
I never think so far ...markfch:
I wonder if Trap, php & dyh have the same inkling as me.
What made you think so far like looking after grand children ? Funx3 reminded me the other day about PSLE, sec school, several other milestones before NS. -
markfch:
不打自招 hahaaa..
Looking at that link, just realised we chalked up 1250 pages during the last year. Who's fault huh?
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markfch:
Let me try to make a guess here.. is it because of \"madly, blindly in love\"?
Err, then why you marry her son? Haha, joking, joking. :siam:Mrsbongiz:
Markfch, my in law was a nanny, yet i totally disagree w her on childbringing
Btw how many of us here, at the point of courtship/marriage is well aware that you're not only marrying your boyfriend/girlfriend but also his/her parents/family?
What I mean is that at the point of lovey-dovey courtship, love is blind, the couple's eyes are set for each other, sometimes without realising that once they upgrade from Courtship to Marriage, PIL automatically comes with it
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Lol! Not so romantic la. Almost didnt marry dh bcos i felt i cant imagine in laws like dat. But he is not close to his family, so not too bad la. Family culture is too different, so meet only on weekly basis will do

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Mrsbongz:
Lol! Not so romantic la. Almost didnt marry dh bcos i felt i cant imagine in laws like dat. But he is not close to his family, so not too bad la. Family culture is too different, so meet only on weekly basis will do

Romantic ? Not in S'pore or Asian context.
Upbringing plays a big part. Meeting them on weekly basis is too much.
Anyway, back to PH.
Tomorrow is Maths SA2...all the best to your kids. PH is known for setting tough papers. Will encourage son to put in his best.
JIA YOU :rahrah: -
Joyfulhands:
Let me try to make a guess here.. is it because of \"madly, blindly in love\"?
Err, then why you marry her son? Haha, joking, joking. :siam:markfch:
[quote=\"Mrsbongiz\"]
Markfch, my in law was a nanny, yet i totally disagree w her on childbringing
Btw how many of us here, at the point of courtship/marriage is well aware that you're not only marrying your boyfriend/girlfriend but also his/her parents/family?
What I mean is that at the point of lovey-dovey courtship, love is blind, the couple's eyes are set for each other, sometimes without realising that once they upgrade from Courtship to Marriage, PIL automatically comes with it :)[/quote]you need to retake PSLE English ..... it is called downgrade
or in Chinese, it says, marriage is the grave of courtship
or, a common wedding joke : telephone ring, then door bell ring, then engagement ring, then wedding ring, then suffering
or, first is friendship, then courtship, and after wedding becomes battleship
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Hi verykiasu2010,
I try to reduce the ‘suffeRING’ to the minimum by having little/no contact with them. Otherwise, I would have faced the big D.
Fortunately eldest SIL (wife of eldest son) and I are quite close, so I get to ‘escape’ their never-ending nonsense bcos I have a 靠山.
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