It has been a rough couple of weeks in terms of seeing friends go. This character is Nakarin Chanprasert. Over the past two years he has become one of my very best friends. His nickname is Tingtong, a Thai name meaning "crazy." I call him Tinger. Tinger is incredibly smart, wickedly funny to those who really know him, and just a great guy. We came to the Bangkok office about the same time, and grew to be great friends.
Some time back, Tinger let me know he was applying for another job. I was not very happy about it until I found out WHERE he was applying. For security reasons I can not say where, but it is a fantastic opportunity for him, and will give him the opportunity to travel and maybe open other doors in the future. Well, what choice did I have then, but to support him fully and celebrate when he finally got the job. I'll miss him a lot at work, but there is no doubt we will stay in regular contact.
These photos are from his last day at DST. Tinger once worked at a Japanese restaurant and he has converted me to enjoying Japanese food greatly.
He still has not helped me master chopsticks.
This photo cracks me up. If you had heard how often he complained about having an old cathode ray tube monitor instead of an LCD screen like most of our associates have.
THIS is how I will remember his time at DST.
I have been so blessed to work with a lot of incredible people. Tinger is special, though. Good luck with the new job, buddy. And thanks for the friendship we have enjoyed and will continue to enjoy in the years ahead.
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