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"My experience doing the Sanmaryway activity: I couldn't attend the Sanmaryway event itself, so I did my Sanmaryway at the school's daycare. My activity there was accompanying the children to play and helping Ms. Lugi in the kitchen. I was accompanied by Krista, Zefan, and Niko.
On the first day, I didn't go to the daycare because I forgot.
On the second day, I joined the daycare — I was still shy, but I invited the children to play and helped wash dishes in the kitchen.
On the third day, I went again. I helped both in the kitchen and the daycare, and by then I wasn't shy around the children anymore. I helped Ms. Lugi peel carrots, wash dishes, cut fried tofu balls (basreng), and prepare the children's meals.
The first day was replaced by the fourth day, when I was alone. I only helped in the kitchen, accompanied by Ms. Cristin. I washed dishes and wiped the children's dining tables.
From the first to the third day, I felt happy because I could help Ms. Lugi and the daycare teachers. This gave me a very fun experience, and I learned that we must be patient with everyone, respect others, and not look down on anyone — no matter their job, appearance, or background — because everyone is useful to others.
That's my experience during Sanmaryway. That's all from me, thank you."
Note: "Sanmaryway" appears to be a specific program/activity name, so it's kept as is. "Basreng" is a popular Indonesian snack (fried tofu balls with seasoning), so it's also retained with a brief explanation in parentheses for clarity.
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