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Design stunning visuals for travel campaigns (hotels, airlines, beaches, or city escapes) with this fully customizable image prompt.

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Packing List for Kyoto, Japan (7 days)

Trip Type: Cultural vacation
Expected Weather: Cool and partly cloudy


Clothing

  • Tops:
    • 4 long-sleeve shirts or blouses (light to medium weight, breathable fabrics)
    • 2 short-sleeve shirts (for layering or warmer midday weather)
  • Bottoms:
    • 2 pairs of comfortable trousers or jeans (for temple visits and casual dining)
    • 1 pair of lightweight hiking pants (for light hiking)
  • Outerwear:
    • 1 medium-weight jacket or fleece (for cooler mornings/evenings)
    • 1 lightweight waterproof or windbreaker jacket (partly cloudy, chance of light rain)
  • Dresses/Skirts:
    • 1 casual dress or skirt (optional, good for tea ceremonies or dining)
  • Footwear:
    • 1 pair comfortable walking shoes (closed-toe, good for temple grounds and light hiking)
    • 1 pair casual shoes or flats (for dining and indoor activities)
    • 3-5 pairs of socks (including moisture-wicking for hiking)
  • Undergarments:
    • 7 sets of underwear
    • 1-2 bras (if applicable)
  • Accessories:
    • 1 lightweight scarf or shawl (for modesty in temples and added warmth)
    • 1 hat or cap (for sun protection during daytime walks)
    • Sunglasses
    • Compact umbrella (optional, light rain protection)
  • Sleepwear:
    • 1 set comfortable pajamas or sleepwear

Toiletries

  • Toothbrush and travel-sized toothpaste
  • Travel-sized shampoo and conditioner
  • Body wash or soap
  • Deodorant
  • Facial cleanser and moisturizer (suitable for cooler weather)
  • Sunscreen (SPF 30+)
  • Lip balm with SPF
  • Razor (if needed)
  • Hairbrush or comb
  • Travel-size hand sanitizer
  • Feminine hygiene products (if applicable)
  • Small pack of tissues or wet wipes

Electronics

  • Smartphone + charger
  • Universal travel adapter (Japan uses Type A/B plugs, 100V)
  • Power bank (for day trips)
  • Earphones or headphones
  • Camera (optional, with charger or batteries)
  • E-reader or book (optional, for downtime)
  • Portable Wi-Fi device or local SIM card (optional, if not using roaming)

Medications

  • Any prescription medications (enough for duration + a few extra days)
  • Pain relievers (e.g., ibuprofen, acetaminophen)
  • Allergy medication (if needed)
  • Motion sickness pills (if prone)
  • Band-aids and small first-aid supplies
  • Vitamins or supplements (if taken regularly)

Documents

  • Passport (with visa if required)
  • Flight tickets and itinerary (printed or digital)
  • Accommodation reservations
  • Travel insurance details
  • Credit/debit cards and some Japanese yen cash (for small purchases and temples)
  • Emergency contacts list

Other Essentials

  • Lightweight daypack or foldable tote bag (for daily outings)
  • Small reusable water bottle
  • Japanese phrasebook or translation app downloaded
  • Notebook and pen (for journaling or notes during cultural experiences)
  • Snacks (optional, for hikes or travel days)
  • Gifts or souvenirs space reserved in luggage
  • Masks and sanitizing wipes (still recommended in public spaces)

This packing list balances practical comfort with respect for cultural settings, ensuring readiness for temple visits, light hiking, tea ceremonies, and casual dining—all while fitting into carry-on luggage. Safe travels!

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Certainly! Below is a polished and professional proposal draft for the “Talkshow IELTS” event, based on the details you provided. This can be presented directly to Nguyen Minh Anh or WESET’s management team.


Proposal for Talkshow on IELTS Learning Methods
Client: Nguyen Minh Anh
Project Name: Talkshow IELTS
Event Date: 27/09/2025
Proposal Date: [Insert current date]
Deadline for Event Preparation: 18/08/2025


1. Event Objective

The primary goal of the Talkshow IELTS is to:

  • Share effective and practical IELTS learning methods with UFM students.
  • Inspire and motivate students to actively engage in IELTS preparation.
  • Introduce WESET’s specialized IELTS courses, emphasizing tailored learning pathways.
  • Position WESET as a trusted and reputable IELTS training center among the UFM student community.

2. Target Audience

  • Primary: Approximately 450 UFM students, mainly second and third-year students who are potential IELTS test-takers.
  • Additional Guests: Faculty members, student union representatives, media personnel, and event support & coordination staff (approx. 15 people).

3. Event Format

Detail Description
Date & Location 27/09/2025, UFM campus, 27 Tan My Street, District 7, HCMC
Event Type Offline talkshow combining presentation, interaction, and cultural engagement

Agenda Overview:

  • Cultural performance: Opening performance to capture attention and create a lively atmosphere.
  • Opening Speech: A representative from UFM welcomes attendees and endorses the event.
  • Introduction to WESET: Overview presentation highlighting WESET’s courses, mission, achievements, and student success stories.
  • Guest Sharing: Testimonials from former students who succeeded in IELTS using WESET’s methods.
  • Interactive Session: Q&A with WESET instructors or IELTS experts to address student queries directly.
  • Game & Prize Draw: Engaging attendees with fun games and awarding prizes such as course discounts or scholarships.
  • Networking: Open session for students to meet WESET representatives and explore course offerings in detail.

Engagement Strategy:

  • Pre-event promotion via social media campaigns targeting UFM students and relevant groups.
  • Real-time social media engagement during the event (live posts, stories).
  • Post-event follow-up through emails and social content to nurture leads and encourage course registration.

4. Event Goals

  • Brand Positioning: Reinforce WESET’s image as a leading IELTS training center that understands student needs.
  • Student Engagement: Achieve active participation with at least 70% of attendees engaging in Q&A or games.
  • Conversion: Convert a minimum of 10% of attendees into registered IELTS students within 7 days after the event.

5. Budget Breakdown (Total: 45 Million VND)

Category Details Estimated Cost (VND)
Agency Fee Event planning & coordination X VND
Speaker/Guest Management Invitations, coordination X VND
Event Materials & Production Printing, stage setup, décor X VND
Promotional Campaign Execution Social media ads, content creation X VND
Risk Mitigation & Troubleshooting Contingency planning X VND
Total 45,000,000 VND

Note: Venue cost, speaker honorariums, and prizes will be covered by WESET and are excluded from this budget.


6. Proposed Tasks & Timeline

Task Responsibility Deadline
Finalize event concept Creativa 18/08/2025
Secure speakers & guests Creativa 18/08/2025
Design promotional materials Creativa 01/09/2025
Launch social media/email promotion Creativa From 01/09/2025 (ongoing)
Confirm logistics/setup Creativa 20/09/2025
Execute event Creativa 27/09/2025
Post-event follow-up & report Creativa 04/10/2025

7. Agency Requirements

  • Provide a comprehensive program proposal detailing event flow and deliverables.
  • Submit a transparent cost breakdown covering all service components.
  • Present risk management strategies for potential challenges (e.g., technical issues, low attendance).
  • Deliver event reports including feedback summaries and recommendations for future events.

8. Conclusion

This proposal outlines a strategic plan for WESET’s IELTS Talkshow at UFM aimed at effectively engaging students, elevating WESET’s training brand, and driving course registrations. With targeted promotion, compelling content, and interactive experience, the event is designed to maximize impact and ensure a successful outcome.

We look forward to your approval and are excited to partner in delivering a memorable and impactful IELTS learning talkshow.


Prepared by:
[Your Name / Agency Name]
[Contact information]


If you'd like, I can also help draft the social media posts, presentation slides, or detailed event risk management plans. Just let me know!

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Proposal for Weset English Center IELTS Event

Certainly! Below is a comprehensive market analysis tailored for your fintech startup focused on a mobile payment app with integrated expense tracking in Vietnam targeting young urban professionals and SMEs.


1. Market Overview

Current Market Size:
Vietnam’s digital payments market has been experiencing rapid growth driven by widespread smartphone adoption and increasing e-commerce activity. As of 2023, the digital payments transaction value in Vietnam was estimated to be around USD 65-70 billion, growing at an annual rate of 25-30%.

Growth Rate & Forecast:
Strong government support for a cashless society (Vietnam’s National Digital Transformation Program) and rising digital literacy among younger age groups push the digital payments CAGR close to 28-35% from 2023 to 2028. The market is expected to cross USD 200 billion in transaction value by 2028, with mobile payments representing over 60% of all digital transactions by then.

Key segments: Peer-to-peer (P2P) payments, merchant payments, bill payments, and increasingly, integrated financial management tools.


  • Technological:

    • Proliferation of affordable smartphones and internet penetration (~70% of population).
    • Advancements in 4G/5G infrastructure enabling seamless mobile transactions.
    • Rise of e-wallets and QR-code based payments (supported by the National Payment Corporation of Vietnam - NAPAS).
  • Social:

    • Increasing preference for cashless transactions among young urban professionals.
    • Growing entrepreneurial activity among SMEs requiring efficient digital financial tools.
    • Urbanization driving demand for convenient, fast payment solutions.
  • Economic:

    • Rapid SME sector growth contributing over 40% of GDP.
    • Government incentives encouraging fintech innovation.
    • Rising consumer purchasing power in urban centers.

3. Customer Insights

Young Urban Professionals:

  • Demographics: Aged 22-35, tech-savvy, primarily in Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Da Nang.
  • Pain Points: Multiple financial apps causing fragmentation; lack of integrated expense tracking; concerns about security and data privacy.
  • Preferences: Intuitive UI/UX; real-time notifications; integrations with banks and merchants; cashback/ rewards; multi-function apps combining payments & finances.

SMEs:

  • Demographics: Small businesses with 1-50 employees, primarily in retail, services, and food & beverage.
  • Pain Points: Complex bookkeeping, manual expense tracking, difficulty in expense reconciliation; limited access to affordable digital financial management tools.
  • Preferences: Expense tracking integrated with payments; simple invoicing; low transaction fees; insights on cash flows; interoperability with accounting systems.

Adoption Barriers:

  • Trust concerns around fintech providers' security.
  • Low financial literacy in SME owners outside of top urban centers.
  • Regulatory uncertainty around non-bank payment providers.

4. Competitor Landscape

Main Players:

  • Momo: Market leader in e-wallet/mobile payments; strong brand, extensive merchant network; limited integrated expense tracking.
  • ZaloPay: Backed by VNG; good integration with social and utility payments; growing user base in younger demographics.
  • VNPay: Strong in QR payments; widely accepted but less consumer-focused financial management features.
  • Bank-linked Apps (e.g., Vietcombank’s app): Trusted but often outdated UX and limited innovation.
  • Emerging fintech startups: Various niche apps focusing on payments, invoicing, or expense tracking but rarely integrated with each other.

Strengths: Established payment networks, strong merchant partnerships, government endorsements.
Weaknesses: Most competitors lack holistic expense tracking integrated with payments; fragmented user experience.


5. Opportunities

  • Integrated mobile payment + expense tracking: Currently underserved, especially for SMEs needing simple, real-time financial insights.
  • Personalized financial management: Analytics, budgeting, and forecasting to empower users’ financial decisions.
  • Cross-platform integration: Linking bank accounts, tax tools, and e-invoicing in one app.
  • Rewards & gamification: To boost engagement with young professionals, combining social features with financial management.
  • Localized features: Catering to specific SME verticals and urban professional lifestyles.

6. Risks & Barriers

  • Regulatory: Requirements for licensing as a Payment Service Provider (PSP) can be complex and time-consuming; compliance with State Bank of Vietnam’s policies critical.
  • Competition: Presence of well-funded, entrenched players with large user bases and partnerships.
  • User trust: Security and data privacy concerns may slow adoption.
  • Infrastructure: Inconsistent internet access and smartphone penetration outside major urban centers.
  • Cultural resistance: Preference for cash in traditional businesses and older SME owners.

7. Regional / Cultural Factors

  • Vietnamese consumers highly value word-of-mouth recommendations and social proof.
  • Urban millennials are faster adopters of fintech, but SMEs vary widely in digital readiness.
  • Preference for apps offering Vietnamese language support and culturally relevant UX.
  • Influence of informal credit and cash-based transactions still persists in many SME segments.

8. Outlook (3–5 years)

  • Increased fintech regulatory clarity and possible easing in licensing processes.
  • Explosion in embedded finance: Payments seamlessly integrated into business/creative apps.
  • Higher user expectations around AI-driven financial insights.
  • Potential consolidation of fintech players leading to fewer, more capable apps.
  • Growing government & private sector push towards digital transformation and cashless economy.

Market Potential Statement

Vietnam’s fintech digital payments market represents a robust, high-growth opportunity for a seed-stage startup focused on a mobile payment app integrated with expense tracking, especially targeting young urban professionals and SMEs. The large underserved segment of SMEs lacking simple, integrated financial management tools combined with young professionals’ demand for seamless, multi-functional apps presents a clear gap. While regulatory hurdles and entrenched incumbents pose challenges, the rapidly evolving market, strong government support, and increasing digital adoption offer fertile ground for disruption. A startup that delivers superior UX, integrated expense tracking, localized features, and builds trust can gain meaningful market share within 3-5 years, positioning itself as a key player in Vietnam’s digital payments ecosystem.


If you'd like, I can also provide more detailed tactical recommendations, financial modeling, or go-to-market strategies based on this analysis.

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Job Title: Marketing Manager
Department: Marketing
Company: BrightWave Solutions
Location: Hybrid – San Francisco, CA
Employment Type: Full-time


About BrightWave Solutions

At BrightWave Solutions, we empower businesses to scale smarter using cutting-edge AI tools. As a fast-growing tech company, we pride ourselves on fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and growth-oriented environment where innovation thrives. Join us and be part of a team dedicated to transforming the future of business with AI-powered solutions.


Position Overview

BrightWave Solutions is looking for a dynamic Marketing Manager to lead and elevate our marketing efforts. This role offers the opportunity to shape multi-channel campaigns, own our brand messaging, and coordinate product launches while managing a small team and external vendors. If you’re passionate about driving measurable growth through data-informed decision-making and creative execution, we want to hear from you.


Key Responsibilities

  • Plan, execute, and optimize multi-channel marketing campaigns to drive brand awareness and demand generation
  • Own and refine BrightWave’s brand messaging to ensure consistency across all platforms
  • Coordinate successful product launches in collaboration with cross-functional teams
  • Monitor key marketing performance indicators (KPIs), analyze results, and optimize campaigns to maximize ROI
  • Lead and mentor a team of 2–4 marketers and manage relationships with external vendors/agencies
  • Collaborate closely with sales teams to develop sales enablement tools that support lead conversion and customer retention

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Business, or a related field
  • Minimum of 4 years of marketing experience, including at least 2 years in a leadership or team management role
  • Proficiency with digital marketing and analytics tools (e.g., Google Analytics, marketing automation platforms)
  • Excellent communication skills and strong project management capabilities

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in SaaS marketing, preferably within AI or technology sectors
  • Familiarity with HubSpot and Salesforce CRM platforms
  • Background in demand generation strategies and tactics

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary range of $85,000–$105,000 plus performance-based bonus
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Flexible hybrid work model (office in San Francisco, CA)
  • Generous paid time off and holiday schedule
  • Professional development budget to support ongoing learning and growth

How to Apply

Please email your resume along with a brief cover letter to [email protected] with the subject line: Marketing Manager Application.

We are excited to learn more about you and how you can contribute to BrightWave Solutions’ continued success.


BrightWave Solutions is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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MC Script for
AI Workshop 2025 – Unlocking the Future
Theme: Exploring AI tools & prompt engineering for students
Audience: University students & young professionals
Duration: 60 minutes
Venue: University Auditorium
Organizer: Faculty of Information Technology
Sponsor: TechSpark
Guest Speaker: Dr. Anna Nguyen (AI Researcher)


[Opening | 0-5 minutes]

MC:
(Energetic & friendly)
“Good [morning/afternoon], everyone! Welcome to AI Workshop 2025 – Unlocking the Future! I’m [Your Name], and I’m thrilled to be your host today as we dive into the exciting world of Artificial Intelligence — exploring some of the coolest AI tools out there and unlocking the secrets of prompt engineering.

Whether you’re a coding wizard, an AI newbie, or just curious about how robots aren’t quite taking over your homework yet, you’re in the right place.

A big shout-out to our amazing Faculty of Information Technology for organizing this event, and, of course, to our sponsor TechSpark — powering today’s session with innovation and support. Thank you for making this possible!

We have a packed 60 minutes ahead with key moments including a fun icebreaker game — because hey, who says AI can’t be fun? — followed by an insightful talk from none other than Dr. Anna Nguyen, an accomplished AI researcher who’s shaping the future as we speak. After that, you’ll get to ask your burning questions in our Q&A session.

So, before we jump in, how many of you have ever tried chatting with an AI chatbot — like me? (pause for show of hands or cheers) Wow, quite a few! And how many of you have tried to “coach” one with your own prompts? (pause*) Great! Today’s going to be next level.

Alright, let’s kick things off!”


[Transition to Icebreaker | 5-15 minutes]

MC:
“Now, to warm up those brains, it’s time for a quick icebreaker. Trust me, it’s fun and no AI will judge you!

Here’s the game: I’ll give you a simple prompt — your job is to come up with the funniest or most creative AI prompt you can think of related to university life. For example, ‘Write a poem about procrastination using only movie quotes.’

You can shout out your prompts or share with your neighbor — we might pick a few to read out loud! Ready?

Your first prompt: ‘Ask an AI to explain why coffee should be considered a food group.’ Go!

(Give audience a minute or two, encourage applause or laughter for shared prompts)

Fantastic creativity, everyone! Remember, crafting the right prompt is just like talking to a friend — the clearer and more fun your prompt, the better the AI’s answer. And that’s exactly the kind of skill Dr. Anna is going to help us master next.”


[Transition to Main Talk | 15-55 minutes]

MC:
“Alright, it’s time for the star of today’s workshop — Dr. Anna Nguyen!

Dr. Nguyen is not only a leading AI researcher but also a fantastic teacher who’s passionate about making AI accessible and exciting for all of us. She’ll walk us through some cutting-edge AI tools and share expert tips on prompt engineering — the magic behind getting AI to really understand and help you.

Please join me in giving a warm welcome to Dr. Anna Nguyen!”

(Lead applause as Dr. Anna takes the stage)

[Pause as Dr. Anna gives her talk, approx. 35-40 minutes]


[Transition to Q&A | 55-60 minutes]

MC:
“Wow, what an amazing session! Thank you so much, Dr. Nguyen, for opening up the future with us today.

Now it’s your turn — I’m sure many of you are buzzing with questions. So, if you have any, don’t be shy! Raise your hand, and we’ll bring you the microphone.

Or, if you’re enjoying today’s workshop and would like to share your biggest AI ‘aha’ moment so far, we’d love to hear that too!”

(Facilitate 5-7 minutes of Q&A, engaging with audience and Dr. Nguyen)


[Closing | Last 5 minutes]

MC:
“As we wrap up AI Workshop 2025 – Unlocking the Future, I want to thank each of you for being such an enthusiastic and curious audience. Your energy made this session truly special.

Big thanks once again to Dr. Anna Nguyen for her incredible insights, to the Faculty of Information Technology for organizing, and to TechSpark for sponsoring — you guys rock!

Remember, AI is not just the future — it’s what you create with it starting now. So keep experimenting, stay curious, and don’t be afraid to talk to your AI tools like you would a new friend (or a quirky professor).

Before you leave, feel free to network, swap AI prompt ideas, and maybe even brainstorm your next big AI project together. Also, keep an eye out for upcoming workshops from the Faculty — this is just the start!

Thank you all, have a fantastic day, and keep unlocking the future!”

(Final applause)


Optional Ad-libs / Crowd Interaction Ideas:

  • “Anyone here think AI will write your thesis one day? Be honest!” (laugh)
  • “What’s the weirdest AI answer you’ve gotten? Feel free to share — we won’t judge!”
  • “I tried asking an AI to tell a joke earlier — turns out, I am the joke!” (smile)

Script timing summary:

  • Opening & Welcome: 5 mins
  • Icebreaker Game: 10 mins
  • Main Talk (Dr. Anna): 40 mins
  • Q&A: 5 mins
  • Closing: 5 mins

Let me know if you'd like this adapted for an online event or shorter time!

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