Memorabilia!
Hey hey hey Sye Yuet... blame yourself for getting stuck in the subway train, not me :) Who asked you to sleeeeeeep so soundly? And I protest! What's wrong with the guys' tastes? Each of us have perfectly unique and refined tastes (from a different perspective)
Anyway, I felt that writing our names on the wall at Cafe Toda was really memorable and exciting -- exciting in the sense that if we have the opportunity to go back, that entry would really serve up a healthy dose of nostalgia and memories. Similarly, I do hope that all of us, as a team, has left our mark in one way or another on the proceeds of UNCSD-16 and perhaps even the whole machinery of the Youth Caucus. When other delegates from Singapore make the trip down in the many years to come, I believe that because of the efforts of all the teams who have come before, their assimilation into the Youth Caucus will be a smooth one and they will feel the added sense of motivation to ensure that their voices are heard; and work together with others in an atmosphere of mutual support and encouragement.
The takeaways from this trip have been immense -- we had the chance to explore various global issues and hear more about the different problems and situations encountered in diverse countries. Furthermore, with our participation in the event, the Singapore voice has been established as a contributor to the Youth network there.
I left with fond memories of the Youth Caucus, the workings of the United Nations as a whole, the diverse experiences shared by others, and of course, Howard Johnson Hotel's friendly (very) auntie, the many (seriously huge!) shopping opportunities, and of course, the "sugarlicious" and absolutely finger-lickin' good (remember that joke? =p ) Dunkin' Donuts and Krispy Kreme!!
P.S. Too bad the 2 cupcakes weren't consumed. Tsk tsk, Sye Yuet...

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