Ten Year Student Gathering Speech
Dear students, brothers and sisters
Hello everyone!
Today, my mood is very excited. I have many classmates, and I haven't seen them in ten years. Not afraid of everyone's jokes. That night, Komatsu talked in the group about preparing for a classmate gathering. I had a dream that for some unknown reason, all of our classmates returned to Huagong for another two years of further education. Therefore, the students had to leave their work positions and return to their previous dormitories to live their collective life again. What's slightly different is that this time many people are family members, so many interesting things have also happened. I can't remember exactly how interesting it was, but I vividly remember the heartfelt laughter I had in my dreams. Ten years ago, when we left school and entered society, we must have been in an urgent mood, as if we were all sharpening our fists and trying to start a career. But it's strange that ten years later, when I received the notice of the party, I couldn't wait to come back and meet everyone, as well as the campus we've been on for four years.
I'm not hiding it from everyone. Although I haven't seen many of you in recent years, my feelings for everyone and Chinese workers are becoming deeper and deeper. I have visited the Huagong campus several times during my long journey back to Qingyuan. Even when I was in a bad mood, I went back to Building 12 and West Lake Hall alone and sat for almost a day. I always feel that this is the place where I grew up and the best place for me to return to peace of mind.
Ten years seem to have passed in a blink of an eye. I have always had a strong feeling that these ten years have passed faster than four years of college. I still remember very clearly that morning ten years ago, Cai Huasheng sent me to the commercial street to take a taxi to the East Station. I can even recall many details of entering college in 1996. There are not many things that can leave such a profound impression on people in this lifetime, and university life is undoubtedly one of them.
However, ten years is not short after all. There are too many things that can happen in ten years. I believe most of the students present have already found their significant other, become parents, and formed their own small family, which is very different from when they first came out to explore society in the past. I have a junior high school classmate who occasionally comes to Shenzhen for business trips. Ten years ago, he would often come to my dormitory and squeeze with me on a 90cm wide iron frame bed to save the company's accommodation fee of over 100 yuan. On hot days, two people would also blow fans together. But now, he would rather stay at a hotel for a few hundred yuan than accept my invitation to sleep in my room. What does this mean? It indicates that everyone's living conditions, quality of life, and ways of communication have undergone significant changes.
Hehe, I've talked a lot about my feelings about being apart for ten years. Now it's time to introduce my own situation. Perhaps I am not a person with particularly good learning abilities, which has already been reflected during my university years, hehe. Really, I remember around 2001 and 2002, I received a phone call from classmate Zheng Shuyun asking me about the changes in the year after graduation. I was very frank and said, "Okay, okay
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