Bonjour! It means ‘Hello!’ in French.
My name is Michelle, originally the French feminine form of Michael, meaning
gift from God. I just turned sixteen last July 31, and I’m from Taguig. My
parents are originally from Batangas and Quezon Province. And I’m the only child.
I am a fan of
Ateneo Lady Eagles; sometimes I watch their games live. I can cook Adobo,
Tinola, Nilagang Baka and etc. I write stories, like love stories. One of my dreams
is to become a Pediatrician, because I wanted to wear that white coat and
stethoscope and I like kids. I love Batchoy! I can finish two bowls in one
seating. I also help my parents in our family business; and I also do what our
workers do, I carry boxes, and I display products.
I’m a happy
kid, I love making everyone happy. I make funny faces, I also crack jokes and
I’m good at impersonating. I hate it when someone is not in the mood, so aside
from being a student, I’m also a part time comedian! When someone is not in the
mood I go to them and share positive vibes; I’ll sing a song that will reflect
their mood, then they will suddenly laugh. It feels good when you make someone
happy. I love being happy. But there are times that I feel so alone. I’m also
independent; since I was in grade five my parents used to leave me alone in our
house for their work. So, that means I will cook food for myself, do the dishes
alone, clean our house etc.
As I end this
speech, I just wanted to say; be happy always. Don’t let other people control
your happiness and positivity is a must. Thank you for reading and I wish you
all the smiles and love in life.
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