When I opened fukusaki blog, I was shocked
because everything was written in Japanese. I was expected that some of it was
written in English due to globalism or foreign influences. Well, let’s make a
move and try to be more international!!!
Okay, let me introduce myself first, my
name is Artnice Mega, you can call me Mega. I’m from Indonesia. I was little
bit shy at first, but then after I felt comfortable and adapted well enough, I
immediately became talkactive and cheerful. So, if you ask me how noisy I am
now in the lab.. beg my pardon, but it shows how really comfortable I am in our
lab.
Before we go to our topic, I will try to
introduce my lab first in English. So, here we go..
Our lab is one of the big labs in our
faculty of Biotechnology, why can we consider it as a big lab? It’s not because
our lab is consisting of big people, I mean, literally big sized like me, but
it is because we have big population. We have lot of students, either Japanese
students or foreigner, and staffs (as you can see in the picture below). This
picture is the newest picture when we are together, sadly, excluding Fukusaki
Sensei, Ono Sensei and several staffs. Big lab, isn’t it?
Since I came to
Fukusaki Lab, the most party that I like is farewell party, that’s why I choose
this topic to share with all of you.
What is farewell
party?
According to
Google search engine, farewell party is a celebration to mark the departure of
someone, wether they leave for retiring or moving to another place. So, in our
lab case, we will hold farewell party when several students graduate or someone
leaves from our lab. In the last March, we made celebration for these people:
Kakuta San,
Takeda San, Ohta San, Noguchi San, Matsuo San, Harada San, Izumi San, Bamba Sensei, and Nakayama
San.
What we usually
do in the farewell party?
In the farewell
party, we will go to hotel which is a little bit far from our campus and stay overnight. In the last March, we
went to Hyogo prefecture and held a party there. We ate dinner together:
Don’t expect the
questions for this kind of game are difficult that you'll need your brain to
solve it. Nope! The question we played was beyond believe and the answer was
very unpredictable (they were also provide English version for each question
and instruction). Are you curious? Let’s join our lab and our activities (
3) Dare and Guessing Quiz
If
you want to know the special ability from our lab member you can dare them in
front of all of the lab member with this quiz, and if you want to know how
strong Shao san is, you can put someone on his back while he do some push ups
exercise. Then, if you don’t know who is Shao san? You can join our lab, I bet
you will like him due to his warm personality (p.s. Shao san you have to pay me
for this sentence, thanks)
Then for the
last, we didn’t forget to give farewell video and souvenir to the lab member
who will leave us. In this moment, you could throwback to your live since you
came until the last before you go, either it was regret or grateful!
So.. good luck
for your future Bamba Sensei, Izumi San, and Nakayama San, Kakuta San,
Takeda San, Ohta San, and Noguchi San.
(Achiwa San, Nakano San, Matsunaga San, Nakatani San, and Nakashima San) |
The last but not
least, I want to say, “Every exit is an entrance somewhere else!” That’s why I
like farewell party, it seems like you escort someone to their exit door and
wish them for their new and bright entrance door!
Thanks to the
farewell party organizer (ex-B4 students)