[Vnbiz] Taking care of our students
Tran Dinh Hoanh
tdhoanh at gmail.com
Thu Jan 18 15:04:06 PST 2007
Dear sister Thu Huong & CACC,
Great, Thu Huong. Good luck with your first meeting. You are making great
progress! Please tell all the members at the meeting that we, vnbiz, are
with you all.
Enjoy the meeting!
Hoanh
On 1/17/07, huong dang thu <hdangthu at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> [ Vietnam Business Forum ]
>
> Hi my bro and sis, ^.^ !!
> First, thanks bro Phong and bro Hoanh for the wonderful suggests and
> advices. They are so much inspiring! :) .
> And sorry for my late response to my bro/sis's advices. Plz forgive me
> because in fact, my English and my knowledge are just average. So, it
> usually costs me more than a day to get through my bro/sis's advices;
> then costs me some more days to arrange my idea to response to the
> advices. V-V
> I keep thinking and planning these days. Now, I decide to take my
> first step. So I want to share with my bro and sis.
> After I find 2 friends with me, they find more and more friends with
> them. So that now, the number is around 8. The situation is some
> different now. Therefore, I think it's time to run a meeting among
> those.
> The meeting aims to gather students who interest in an English club
> run by students. During this meeting, with some activities, we will
> show up the ideas, thinking, and emotions... about learning English.
> So this meeting also aims to collect students' idea and find the most
> passionate members for the core group.
> I will be so happy to have any of my bro and sis with me on this
> coming meeting, which will be hold in:
> 03:00 pm, Friday 19th January 2007
> Tao Dan park (Nguyen Thi MInh Khai street)
> Unluckily, I haven't met the majority of my bro and sis yet, I don't
> know how to catch you. So, please give me your tel number or contact
> me at my city phone: 9060233, to make sure that we won't miss each
> other. :) thank you!
> Best,
> HeO
> P/S: anh Shane, I have read your article. I'm very impressed with the
> remark that "Vietnam is nothing if not a socially cohesive nation". I
> think it's very sharp and I agree with it. I myself just realize this
> point in the past few weeks, after my experience with the 4 weeks
> military course. This social cohesion element effects on almost all
> sides of Vietnamese spiritual life. I also agree with you that the
> changing time with WTO may bring with it many changes and problems,
> which includes the protestation. Anyway, I don't really approve that
> "Vietnam: social unity under stress". At least, I think this is only
> right with people live at the after-war time and people in urban.
> There is always a path of Vietnamese get social unity in blood. Hope
> my comments bring you some idea. :)
>
>
> --
> Tran Dinh Hoanh, LLB, JD
> Attorney of Law
> Washington DC
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