Knowing one person is sometimes a very difficult task to do. We often encounter misinterpretation, wrong impression and judgmental on one's true identity. But as the saying of Danny Martin states "Knowing yourself is not so much about introspection and interaction. To know yourself is to realize that you are more than the little self that has been given to you by your history - the pattern that others made - that your true self is, in truth, much larger and includes other people, other cultures, other species even that life is less about being and more about interbeing. We come to know ourselves, then, through coming to know each other. And the deeper that knowledge, the richer and more creative the world we build together." And I believe, this is the reason of this activity.
My name is Rotsen Kho Yute. I am a Filipino, born February 1, 1991 and is currently one of the representatives of the Philippines in the Global Undergraduate Exchange Program, funded by the U.S. Department of State, administered by the Fulbright Commission in the Philippines and World Learning in Washington D.C. I am a fourth year civil engineering student in Central Philippine University, my home institution in the Philippines.
Even though I am majoring in engineering, I still have passion on other fields like music, law and government. If I will be successful in earning my degree as a civil engineer, I will continue my studies in a law school. I do sing but I am not a professional singer. I am the previous conductor of the College of Engineering choral group in Central Philippine University and luckily last year I became the best conductor in my home school.
I love to join on several organizations as long as they are related to my field of studies to avoid spending my time on irrelevant activities like partying and clubbing. I like reading books about vampires excluding the books of Stephanie Meyer, witchcrafts, warlocks, magics and conspiracies. In the Philippines, I have the complete series of Harry Potter in hardbound cover, books of Anne Rice that are only projecting stories about vampires, some witchcraft handbooks and the books of Dan Brown. Aside from that, I also spend a lot of time in exploring the potentials of computer hardwares. Though my knowledge about computer hardwares is limited, I am still proud that I know something about it.
I like to play volleyball, chess and badminton. I am looking forward to learn basketball but I can't because when I was on my freshmen years in college, I had a head injury when I accidentally hit my head on a steel bar in a jeepney. I am asthmatic and was diagnosed with a pre-existing minor heart condition in which explained as running in the history of the family.
I hate self-centered and materialistic individuals. I also don't want to murder the correct pronunciation of my last name. Before, I had a very short temper but right after I was chosen as an exchange student, I'm working very hard to improve and widen my patience on different things that I encounter to avoid conflicts with other people. My greatest fear in life is being betrayed by a friend that's why I don't easily give my trust to them.
And lastly, I am looking forward to become not only a successful engineer but also a successful businessman in my country. Engineering is a very vast field that's why I believe that it is not only business majors but also engineers can be a good manager of a company.
Hello, Rotsen! I am so glad to meet you. You are the first Filipino I met. You have an awesome personality and a warm smile. I am sure that you are going to be very successful in your life because of your hard works and passion for engineering. I hope that you can stay in the United States for a longer period of times, because I have a lot to learn from you. Also, I am jealous of your writing skills in English. It’s excellent! You should teach me sometimes. Oh, I am a vampires’ fan, too. I watch all the dramas and movies related to vampires. If you interest it, I can send you the link in Facebook. You can watch it when you have free times.
ReplyDeleteI have known you since my first day in America,and you are such an excellent student , more than I can imagine.You are a kind-hearted and hard-working boy ,which I can tell from both you passage and daily life.I think you had better open your heart and it is ok to trust someone.Compared with being betrayed, losing friends is far more terrible.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliment Sophie. I am really looking forward to know more about you and Jo. Also last night I called my parents in the Philippines and asked them about the origin of my grandfather, they told me that he was from Xiamen. I don't know if I spelled it correctly but that's the place. Same to me. You and Jo were the very first asian that I met last August 18 and I am so grateful about it. I will really internalize your advice. I do agree that losing a friend is terrible but how about if you had been a very good friend and that you were betrayed isn't it more terrible?
ReplyDeleteHello boy, it is my time to write comments to you. I am so sorry to hear that a Filipino policeman killed several Hongkong tourists some days before. But there will not have a bad influnce on our relationship between us. Well, I always think you carry a very heavy load to construct your nation. With the developed knowledge and facilities, you will devote yourself to your nation's fame. So I always admire your learning attitude. When I feel upset, you always keep going. So I think I should follow u. You are first the person I met on this compus with the same Asian face. So I TREAT AS my best friend.:)So if you have any difiiculties, please tell me. I will try my best to help you. Come on together.
ReplyDeleteHi Jo. About the policeman, it did really created a very bad impression to the global community. Right now, I read news about Filipinos being discriminated in Hongkong. The policeman was insane and I believe that people should not blame other Filipino on the incident that happened last August 23. I am so deeply sorry for that. Please don't hate Filipinos ok? Thank you for the compliments, same thing with you and Sophie. It is indeed a great honor to meet both of you. About my attitude, I just copied it from Zack, the UGrad from Laos, remember? We should not pressure ourselves. Since we will be here for 2 semesters, we should make most of our stay. 8 months is not very long. You and Sophie were also the first Asians that I met here in FGCU. Probably in the future I will visit China.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliment Jinfang. I am really looking forward that I will reach my dreams and ambitions in life. My scholarship is good for only a year so I will be here until May (if I will survive the first semester). I have a lot of things to learn from you either especially your ancestor's culture. I'm not really good in English anyway and I am looking forward to improve my proficiency on English language of course with your help and our classmates in Composition I. Probably in the future you can visit my country. I would really love to tour you around the Philippines.
ReplyDeleteI agree that you must all make the most of your stay in the United States. Many people can give you advice on where to go and how to travel cheaply!
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