Monday 28 October 2019

Introducing Mook

My name is Jiraporn Thongkliang. So you can call me Mook. I'm 24 year old and I just graduated from Chiang Mai University in degree of Business Administration. By the way, I had to graduate last year but I got the scholarship to be a Exchange student at Malaysia for 5 monts that why it make me graduate late more than another person in the same level.

In the last year before I graduated, I got to know the program name is "Work and Travel" that take the student who would like to exchange culture, work and travel in the same time at USA before graduate. That makes me want to get more experience for my life. Although it will makes me late with my friend in the same level in work life but I thought I will get another experience that will make me get to learn more the real world. Luckily, I lived at New York which is the best place for me to learn culture from people who came from different country. I got a lot friends and we can exchange culture each other. It's a great opportunity and great time for me to joined this program. And This is a video in my YouTube channel that I would like to show how is my life when I stayed there for "Work and Travel Program at New York with J1 VISA"



And the last thing, This is my favorite song "Senorita" by Shawn Mendes and Camila. I knew this song when I stayed at New York. The people at there mostly can speak Spanish and I remember one time had someone called me Senorita. It means Miss in Spanish and my work place always open this song that make me remember this song. Moreover, 2 years ago, I heard the voice of him from TV show when I knew this song by him that make me more like this song.

 


1 comment:

  1. Mook's YouTube video was my first introduction to Shawn Mendes, who is a bit later than the music I know or normally listen to. I hadn't even heard of him before. Listening to the lyrics, the mix of Spanish and English, which Mook also notes in her post, reminded me of the mix of Latin and Italian in Cassidy's song that I talk about in my comment responding to Junk's post above. I don't Spanish, but it works well.

    Totally unrelated to that topic, reading Mook's post also reminded me of a trip to Chiang Mai with an old Thai friend and his son last year. I hadn't been for many years, and we had a great time. We stayed near the old city, and enjoyed walking around the town exploring temples and restaurants. There was a great Thai restaurant, Nine's Kitchen, just around the corner from our hotel, and we're thinking of making a return visit so eat there again. (There are lots of other things to do in Chiang Mai, but food is one of our criteria for grading a place.)

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