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Nanyang Girls High School Corporate Video 2011

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  • Thank you NYGH, for the best experience of my life & the best friends I could ever ask for.

  • woohoo Nanyang NPCC! :D

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  • @karmabefall I came back to watch the video, and realized that my comment got deleted :/ May I express my opinion about the conversation between you and @exNYgirl? There's good and bad in Nanyang like anyplace else. Let's keep it at that.

  • @hullaballoonable Yeah right I bet you are from RI

  • im proud of NYGH! go NYGH!!!

  • I really love NYGH

  • to all nanyang girls: bear with the 2 years you'll spend in HCI, and remember, not all guys are like chinese high boys! they do not represent guys completely! i apologize on their behalf!

  • @exNYgirl ok.. if u say so.. i can't convince u otherwise that different people operate by different standards and moral values and i don't think that freedom of speech is the most important value that one should have. I think NYGH, you and I have our own rights to act and conduct ourselves in the way which we believe is right.

  • @karmabefall: absolutely agree that you don't insult someone at their wedding, only that youtube and in fact the internet hardly compares to the privacy and privilege of a wedding, and selective (and regrettably unsuccessful) removal of negative posts only provides evidence for the school's lack of tolerance of views other than those sanctioned.

  • Nice cinematography. Would like to enquire that sweet soundtrack played during the credits? tan_ezra@hotmail.com. Thanks!

  • @exNYgirl i think there is always a line to draw. i am willing to let my child be in that line if he/she wishes to. at the end of the day it's not any of our choices. but i would speak favourably of my experience. we are all entitled to our priorities and value systems as individuals, and I would imagine that it's important to teach the child that there's always a time and place for things. You don't insult someone at their wedding, and it's natural people would kick you out for that.

  • which is essentially what the removed non symbolic posts were about, oppression of individuality and the irony of carrying out artistic and creative activities in such an environment. to the parents out there, is this what you want your children to experience?

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