CONFESSION #874 Category: Reply/Update to Confession - TopicsExpress



          

CONFESSION #874 Category: Reply/Update to Confession #868 Cheering has been, for a long time, an integral part of the collective spirit of an organization. It is a simple activity which is meant to bind the people who work on it together --- emotionally. Think of it as one big group dynamics exercise, gabi-gabi. Noon, cheering is held as a form of protest and as a way for the students to air their concerns and complaints in general. Aside from having the latent purpose of introducing you to your batch mates and bringing you closer together. Kaya kailangan talaga yan, not only is it a spectacle na inaabangan talaga. But it is also important for the purpose of maintaining democratic culture, social involvement and collectivism in UP. Its a tradition for a reason. Lahat nang kasama kong nag-cheer noon, kilala ko talaga. Doon ko rin nameet ang mga closest friends ko. Hanggang ngayon magkakaibigan pa rin kami. Yung mga hindi nag-cheering sa amin, marginalized masyado, ni hindi nga namin alam kung anong mga pangalan nila eh. And I know for a fact that they regretted it at some point in their lives. A aminin ko, hindi ko rin ginustong mag-cheering at first, mas gusto kong uminom kasama ng barkada ko noon kaysa sa mag-cheering. Pero over time, I began to like it and it became a part of our daily routine, to a point na hinahanap-hanap na namin yung cheering practices after nung cheering competition. Seriously, its a very good experience. You should go to your cheering practices. Wag kayong masyadong individualist, kayo rin magsisisi niyan sa huli. Kuyang Graduate, 2007, Redbolts, College of Arts and Sciences Tag/s: #TUPVC01
Posted on: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 17:44:00 +0000

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