“안녕하새요 - Annyong haseyo”, “こんにちわ - Konichiwa”, “Hello”.
I was born in Seoul, Korea because my father works with the Government of Malaysia as an Ambassador along with my mother. The reason why, is because my father is a Malaysian-Korean and my father fluently can communicate with the Korean people. The best part is my mother is a Malaysian-Australian who also works in the High Commissioner of Malaysia in Canberra. How they meet? Well, it is simple, they both was assigned as an ambassador in Korea. I do have family members in Korea as my grandmother is a Korean descendant. Even though we are different religion but that is not an obstacle for us to be as a family as we respect each other.
My first education was in elementary school at Korean International School until my age turned 12 years old. After that, I was sent back to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to continue my study. After finished my high school study, I was begun my carrier in early age of 18 as an air crew with the world most prestigious airlines company for 5 distinguished years. It was “A Great Way to Fly” with Singapore Airlines and I wished I could be forever as an air crew, unfortunately things doesn’t like it should be. It was an agreement with my parents as they allowed me to an air crew but only for 5 years. Anyway life must go on, my mother was arranged for me to further study at the RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia for my first and foremost degree. I thought it will be some university in Korea or Japan but it was not. By the way, I still have family in the Australia so I am not lonely after all.
Now I am working in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as an Communication/Telecommunication Engineer in one of my uncle companies. Both of my parents still continue their duty as an ambassador in Seoul, Korea. Sometimes I do miss them, my eldest brother migrates to Perth, Australia as he married an Australian lady and he have 2 kids. My elder sister is here in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with her Malaysian Malay husband and she have 3 kids. Well here I am, still single and available bachelor walk around looking and searching for a suitable lady to be a queen of my heart till death.
So that is a little bit of myself,
“감사합니다 - kam saham ni dah”, “ありがとうございます - arigatou kozaimas”, “thank you” for dropping by and do free to come again. Till then, catch you later.
“안녕히가세요 - Annyeonghi Gaseyo”, "돌보다 - Chai Kara" “さよなら - Sayonara”, “Goodbye”.