Thursday, July 4, 2013

All in a day's work!


1.  Its always ok to wait than be waited for.

2.  Old obscene habit dies hard : pointing with one's middle finger while talking!

3.  Letter to fellow Solicitors should be written in English! Only letters to the Government Departments should be written in Bahasa Melayu.

4.  Some people mistook her for being Indian! (Later someone told her that it was because of her high forehead and cheek bones and the way she carries herself!) What a description! Ha ha

5.  Its annoying to hear people saying "Huh?!" (more so loudly!) instead of "Excuse me".

6.  Being punctual is a good habit. It speaks a lot about your personality.

7.  When a Senior Lawyer greeted you "How have you been doing? I have not seen you for quite some time" it means "I would like to have coffee with you!" ;-o~

8. When no. 7 happens, wait for the said Senior Lawyer (especially if he is a Criminal Lawyer) at the Court's canteen for coffee. You may get free advise/tips on how to conduct a good interview with a potential suspected criminal! Then be generous to pay for his coffee (as a gesture of gratitude) when he had to rush back into the Courtroom!

9. Always carry yourself well. You'll never know who is watching (other than God!).

10.  When something you bought is useless to you, give it away to someone who can use it better (gave away that curl maker to Camy the Hair Stylist). And she was all smiles!

11.  When the team member showed signs of unhappiness (by making a lot of noise with her papers and files), you keep your mouth shut. Pretend like you did not hear all those noises. At the same time, think of what are the possible causes of the unhappiness and take remedial action earliest possible.

12. When it comes to money, work your butt out (worked until late today to finish that fat bill!) if you have to.

13. It is annoying to hear that paper-being-flipped-hard sound. Make a louder paper-being-flipped sound to let them know how annoying that sound could be!

14.  When the intelligent level is that much, there is nothing much you can do about it. Keep on guiding and training. But take care of your heart!

    



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