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13. Again that I forgot my promise and lost commitment

Today 25/02/2018 That the last one on 17/02/2018 So 7 days that I don't follow my agreement to write every day. for now today I just come back from business trip to Cambodia.  that not my excuse for my laziness.  I got a busy week for my work and I got a business trip to aboard. but for now I just come back but I return to write it again. from today I will write 8 articles with one day.

My opportunity to speak English.

let me start with my trip to Cambodia. I was an opportunity to meeting with Cambodian businessman. but I was the only interpreter because I am an employee. I followed my boss to meeting my boss have a little bit English skill.

As you have read my blogs I said that I am not good enough in English but I will try to develop it as much as I can. if you read my blogs you will know that I am not fluently English why I get the trust to become a translator.  because in our company only me have enough skill to speak English. before travel, I feel nervous that how can I do about this situation.  but when I meet Cambodian I feel enjoin to speak with them due to they speak English similar to Thai speak.

Cambodian speak English with a simple sentence not use a complex sentence or any kind of phase verbs or idiom.  when we were talking together it fell easy to understand and the topic we talked about our working. it was full of my familiar words.

So it was a show of talent in front of my boss. I have a secretly hoped, he will consider promoting my salary.

we are very successful from this trip, our company got received 3 new jobs.  we can start transportation cargo from Thailand to Cambodia in Sunday after we arrived at Bangkok.

Quotes

The most successful people in the world
Have made many mistakes 
And experienced far more failure than the rest.


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