Mardiah Hayati

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

A dear friend who leaves her presence long after finishing a conversation. Had good time chatting with her and hope to see her on my visit to Indonesia, in remote future. Wish her a happy life.

Anonymous said...

It takes a while to get into the deep recesses of Diah's heart, but the few glimpses I had of it were very special indeed. Whether its talking about family, the future, our personalities, it was always a pleasure, Dee :) Those 1st semester lobby E days were great fun, weren't they? Many thanks! Thank you, too, for the fun times we had with Sumathi during the NUS concerts :) -rowie

Unknown said...

Just thinking about what I want to say about Diah makes me want to cry. The past two years has brought us really close, I think of her as a sister. She's the first person I would turn to when I'm in trouble. I would always love her for what she did when my mom got sick here in Singapore, and for being there for me during my family and relationship crises. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and you're more than a friend for me, dear, you're my family. My home in Jakarta is always open for you. My family is your family, too.

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Anonymous said...

diah may not realize this. but she has taught me a lot to see life in a simple manner, that everything is not always complex, and that "raises me up" - borrowing josh groban's song. her hindsights always refresh my thoughts. i was thinking, if it is a coaching, she would be really an effective coach. i have also been working with her for the past year especially on the pae and i learn that she has been a very constructive teammate who will make a perfection in the things you do. last but not least, i am always impressed with her above average english :) way to go, dee!

Unknown said...

Diah is a great girl. She has a dry sense of humour, something you would not expect from a girl who looks so innocent!

Anonymous said...

She is a good friend and no matter how disjointed or fluent her conversation is she always have deep sense of sincerity. She is caring to an incomparable limit. She has a fine taste for music which speaks on its own how soft a persons she is. Dede, thanks for taking care of me when illness struck me. I wish you good luck and pray to see you again in Indonesia or wherever you are.

Anonymous said...

Caring and brave, warm and thoughtful, you manage to hide your pensive moments with a smiling face, which I admire incredibly. A forever-friend, like that pearl in the oyster you never want to part with.

Anonymous said...

Day, sorry-lah, Diaahhh, Amiga,
You are a very funny and intelligent lady that has enhanced our LKYSPP experience. Besides, you are part of my 'last-row friends' that made our core modules hilarious. Keep in touch and keep smiling!!! We will definitely visit you in Indonesia.
Salam

Anonymous said...

My dear Diar, very glad to know you during the last two years. I will always remember a responsible, caring, and cheerful friend from Indonesia. Wish you a successful future.