Interview with the apathetic
I had my interview with Mr Leo (Class Mentor) today at 2.30 pm. I waited listlessly outside room L.431. Waiting for him to end his discussion with Catherine. He didn't know that I was there SO he had a lengthy conversation with her right up to 3pm(It must've been amusing for the IT students to see a boy standing outside a room like he was being punished...lol). Then, he saw me when he was just about to lock the room.
I don't really know how to say this but I think he was intimidated by my 'expressionless' and apathetic look. The first thing he told me was that I looked tense. Without skipping a beat I replied rather nonchanantly that I was like this all the time. (Imagine my deadpan voice and face saying that...) My replies were so monosyllablic that he wrapped up the interview after 10 mins. Gawrsh...I think he would have a better time plucking weeds than talking to a guy like me.
FYI: I always adopt an extremely serious rigour(and my body instinctively bears a attentive posture) when I'm speaking with someone of authourity or a stranger. It's how my mind and body reacts...heh I'm so weird. Sorry Mr Leo.
I don't really know how to say this but I think he was intimidated by my 'expressionless' and apathetic look. The first thing he told me was that I looked tense. Without skipping a beat I replied rather nonchanantly that I was like this all the time. (Imagine my deadpan voice and face saying that...) My replies were so monosyllablic that he wrapped up the interview after 10 mins. Gawrsh...I think he would have a better time plucking weeds than talking to a guy like me.
FYI: I always adopt an extremely serious rigour(and my body instinctively bears a attentive posture) when I'm speaking with someone of authourity or a stranger. It's how my mind and body reacts...heh I'm so weird. Sorry Mr Leo.


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