Oxford benar-benar tinggalkan kesan mendalam buat saya - Uyaina Arshad
KUALA LUMPUR : Pelakon dan pengacara, Uyaina Arshad, 32, menyifatkan, pengalamannya menimba ilmu dalam kursus jangka pendek selama seminggu di Universiti Oxford, England, adalah antara momen terbaik buat dirinya buat tahun 2024.
“Seminggu di Universiti Oxford, dan hati saya terasa penuh dengan kebahagiaan.Berjalan di lorong-lorong yang sama, tempat sejarah, ilmu, dan inspirasi bertemu, adalah sesuatu yang sangat luar biasa, seperti sebuah mimpi. “Saya sangat bersyukur atas peluang luar biasa ini untuk berkembang, menghadapi cabaran, dan melihat dunia dari perspektif yang baru,”katanya dalam satu hantaran di Instagram.
“Sebagai pelengkap, hari terakhir kelas ini juga merupakan ulang tahun perkahwinan kami yang ke-3. Berkongsi detik istimewa ini dengan cinta hati saya dan menyaksikan semangat serta keazaman yang sama daripadanya membuatkan saya jatuh cinta padanya lebih lagi.
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