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Yesterday Miriam Yeung attended an anti-drug fund [A Bright Future] press conference as the ambassador. The purpose is to encourage young students to participate in the anti-drug essay contest. Miriam recalls when she was studying, she wrote a piece and submitted it to the newspapers. She felt that her writing wasn't too bad, but unfortunately it never got published. Miriam said: "Before I wrote on the column for a magazine, I wrote about women's best things." But she has never thought about writing a song for her wedding next year, she dated her husband for several years and has never written love letters before. Miriam could not help but to ask herself: "Why haven't I written any love letters? He didn't, he only wrote me a card. Maybe I have no patience, sometimes I wanted to text message him, but after typing two words I decided to just call him." Asked if she would tell her husband to write her a song to sing? Miriam laughed and said that Real Ting likes to sing more than writing songs.
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