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Dear Justin (although that's not the name I usually call you with), To my second brother, I’ll

What can I say? Best friend ever had in my life. Our four years of exciting journey starts when you started miss you lots!! Yes you tell
yelling at me and chasing after me in my first rugby training session. Then we escaped from all the the most DRY jokes and can
dangerous/ cold sports by beating Mr Bunch and joining the badminton team instead. You became captain, be annoying, but I
and I became lazy. It's amazing how much in common we share (apart from the fact that you hate seafoods, appreciate everything
what a shambles) and how we somehow managed to trick each other to start playing video games we would you’ve done for me. I’m
never touch before. Back in GCSE, we didn't actually share a lot of classes, but legit I spend more than 100% sure I wouldn’t
100% of my time messing around with you every single day, I was one step away from sleeping in your survive maths and chemistry
common room. We used to play pingpong whenever we could, and go to lunch super late that it would just without you. I wish you all
be two of us (plus Lucas and Patrick) in the entire dining hall. And we used to get deliveroo literally every the best with your future
Sunday, go to music whenever we are free. Now I kinda miss the good old relaxing days when we don't studies, Prof. Liu! I know
have to do any work at all. you’ll do amazing things in
It was a bit sad that we had to go through covid, and it's so unfair that you escaped lockdown every time life and make the bucks! -
while I keep missing the chance to do so. But then we ended up calling 24 hours a day, and that resulted in Karen
some very productive online lessons (especially spanish and maths). Then when we stepped into A-level,
we managed to have been in the exact same classes since I dropped econ and you changed physics set. We, Look at that, you are
the three musketeers, made the boring lessons a lot more enjoyable than they should be. already moving on, doesn’t
Some of us left, some new people joined us, but we, as the long-standing octogenarian senators of the time fly or perhaps you
teddies Chinatown, have always stayed, creating lots of great memories together, leaving no displeasure were just in time. Get it?
behind. (although we are both a little unlucky in our application process, but that doesn't matter and doesn't Anyways I am very glad
count.) No need to say, keep in touch (gonna be hard not to), best of luck in your future endeavours that I was able to meet you
(including shikuang) and see you back in China! - Wilson Justin here at St Edwards. I
am happy for all the
Dear Justin, it has been a long-ride with ups Dear Justin, memorable experiences we
and downs, I will never forget the kindness Thank you for have shared from you
thats concealed under your sharp-witted everything. I absolutely beating me in
mask. On the surface you are a timid would not sports such as badminton
introvert but I know for sure you are a know what to and table tennis to all the
playboy womaniser, you are just good at do without you helpful advice you have
hiding it. Your flamboyant hairstyles matches as my partner. given me during your time
your fashion sense, you always wear the Good luck with here. From here on out I
school-uniform so it can be fairer for the rest life :) - Sam-I wish you the best of luck in
of us, its a shame you didn’t get a mullet. A the years to come. - Alexey
semi-professional athlete at best who
emerged from the U14C rugby team to Gouga, I can't believe that our time at Teddies is
becoming the captain of the Badminton coming to an end (although there is still one
team, I’m sure the institution is thankful of more term left). I will really miss the days when
the sacrifice you made to your ankles and we played badminton together and you always
back. Its okay if you didn’t get into beat me. I wish we could play with pebbles after
Dear Jackson, you'll forever remain math class again. I still remember the sauces that
Oxbridge, there are 100 other famous
one of the smartest people I know Wilson and I made for you in the dining hall
institutions that will compete for you
(even though you always claim you're (HP + ketchup + some milk... which Kevin ate
including Oxford Brooke’s. Thanks for the
not which is ridiculous). You're one of all of). You have always been the ‘rollest’
Maths tuition, you’re a very patient teacher
the most talented people I know, among us, I could never stay up all night before
with an autist of a student. Let’s have more
you're especially talented in making mocks like you did. I believe that your hard
hotpots together, especially with the boys
the worst dad jokes known to work will pay off someday. I hope the three of
and embark on more adventures.
mankind. Have fun in the years to us will continue to study hard in university and
come and make sure to stay sane meet again as graduate students at Oxford in the
while studying maths. Love, Kene. future! - bob

Justin, you are the second senior boy I get in touch with. From the
same region brought us together rapidly, it is very fun that when I first
see you in house, cause you looks sooooo callous, I’m afraid of asking
you anything. I still remember the first words I said to you is “really?”
After someone had asked you a question. Gradually, you start helping
me in life (not just in school, but also outside of the school) every time
when I have a question, you always gave me the answer. Except
academically, you also helped me a lot in sport, typically in
badminton. Under your training and guidance, I improved a lot in the
past two terms, and now badminton has became my favourite sport!
Can’t imagine next year you will not be in the school anymore, but I
will try my best to follow on! To my best friend, wish you all the best,
Steven sdf

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