Family, Friends old and new.. Farewell
farewell
interj.
Used to express goodbye.
n.
1. An acknowledgment at parting; a goodbye.
2. The act of departing or taking leave.
I’m standing at Heathrow getting ready to walk past the security gate, I glimpse back to take one last look at ‘what I use to call home’. This feeling is rather unsettling. I have decided that this will be my final blog post. Once I arrive in Hong Kong, my new life will start.
I want to say here, Thank you, Thank you to everyone, old friends and new. You have made my 26 years in UK a great memory. Without you guys there would be no Binh.
Last year was my rise and fall, I felt the whole world had turned their back on to me. That’s why I turned to alcohol, I’m not an alcoholic, but when I drink, I binge drink. Not only had I lost my health I also lost respect from others, which then left me with nothing. I’ve always regretted that I didn’t do anything about it, I’ve always regretted that it could have been saved, yet I was too afraid, if only I had the courage for confrontation, maybe, possibly maybe, things would be different.
They is so much I actually want to say, so many people I would like to thank, but it just wasn’t possible, I lack time and money. Sorry if I did miss anyone, when you come visit me in HK, we can catch up.
After a long consideration about moving to Hong Kong, I have decided that I will not be returning. I will try and make HK my new home. There are people who think that I will fail and look down on me before I have even tried, I want to say thank you, thank you for your criticism, this will make me stronger and better, not only for my career, but for me as a human being.
Thank you for all your text messages, emails and good luck messages, this is goodbye, this is where I say farewell.
Farewell my family, friends old and new, until we meet again.
interj.
Used to express goodbye.
n.
1. An acknowledgment at parting; a goodbye.
2. The act of departing or taking leave.
I’m standing at Heathrow getting ready to walk past the security gate, I glimpse back to take one last look at ‘what I use to call home’. This feeling is rather unsettling. I have decided that this will be my final blog post. Once I arrive in Hong Kong, my new life will start.
I want to say here, Thank you, Thank you to everyone, old friends and new. You have made my 26 years in UK a great memory. Without you guys there would be no Binh.
Last year was my rise and fall, I felt the whole world had turned their back on to me. That’s why I turned to alcohol, I’m not an alcoholic, but when I drink, I binge drink. Not only had I lost my health I also lost respect from others, which then left me with nothing. I’ve always regretted that I didn’t do anything about it, I’ve always regretted that it could have been saved, yet I was too afraid, if only I had the courage for confrontation, maybe, possibly maybe, things would be different.
They is so much I actually want to say, so many people I would like to thank, but it just wasn’t possible, I lack time and money. Sorry if I did miss anyone, when you come visit me in HK, we can catch up.
After a long consideration about moving to Hong Kong, I have decided that I will not be returning. I will try and make HK my new home. There are people who think that I will fail and look down on me before I have even tried, I want to say thank you, thank you for your criticism, this will make me stronger and better, not only for my career, but for me as a human being.
Thank you for all your text messages, emails and good luck messages, this is goodbye, this is where I say farewell.
Farewell my family, friends old and new, until we meet again.