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Acquaintance Party

Acquaintance Party was entitled ” Divergent, it means that trending to be Different or Develop in Different Directions. “

Our Acquaintance Party was not that really fun for us because we did not enjoyed . It was not fun because the M.C’s were not able to make people’s getting to know each other. The Grade 11 were not really happy kay for us wajud siyay happy part didto. But we enjoyed and appreciate the performance of other grade levels. I see that every students there in Acquaintance was enjoying and happy. The foods was not really that yummy and good, i don’t know sa other people but for me it’s not really good. I think only Aj are enjoying in last Friday Acquaintance Party HAHA ! Aj was only enjoying every games. Anyways never mind, but we appreciate all the efforts of Grade 10 even though apiki na sa time but they still try their best to make the Acquaintance enjoyable and fun. ILUVYOU ALL !

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