
p/s ; jgn kamu ngorat ok!
yeah!
let’s start.
aritu,
aku bersarapan ngn daddy aku
[yeah!anak yg baik telah meneman ayhnya makan]
kemudian dah selesai
aku ternmpk la
org tu tgah mkn sambil baca paper.
kalu sorang aku x eran.
tapi hampir ramai mcm tu
aiseh!
aku terfikir,
boleh ke konsentrate pd bacaan?
haha!
aku bukan lah salah sorang dari mereka
kerana aku suke buat 1 kerja pd 1 masa
walaupun X pernah siap
ha ha!
Persoalannya,
adakah ini telah menjdi adat org melayu?
atau adab ketika makan??
isk.
nmpak mcm kurang ajar.
nampk mcm berlakon jer.
meluat tau!
haha!
X kuasa nyah!!
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January 23, 2009 at 2:26 am
adat mengajar kite beradab.
kot..hikhik
January 23, 2009 at 2:33 am
[secret] >> hahaa!pandai la kau!!!YEKE?
January 23, 2009 at 10:24 am
gaya, mutu, keunggulan… baca paper ada gaya apa… hahaha
January 23, 2009 at 12:48 pm
Different people, different perceptions. They might be busy and are on the go…
January 25, 2009 at 10:40 pm
[monkey] >> memang ada gaya… i like…keh3..
[ju]>> ye x ye gak kan…
January 28, 2009 at 2:38 am
hahahaha…
walaikomsalam,
kalau xjwb dpt dosa,
kalau jawab nk menggatal!!
heeeeeeeee..
January 28, 2009 at 1:08 pm
[GMJ] > kau mmg gatal pon
February 8, 2009 at 5:24 am
bapak banyak gila blog ko wehhh. hahaha
March 17, 2009 at 9:49 pm
Assalamulaikum Dba dear
Asians are known for their ability to multitask. We are called as polychronic people as we can do a few things simultaneously.
That is why we can see Malaysian’s capability to talk on the phone while driving, to reply sms while walking and to read newspaper while eating
It is not abnormal to see Malaysian conduct a few activities at one time because they are born with that behavior. It is actually part of our culture even though it may sounds absurd.
Inspite of that, it actually depends on the individual themselves. Certain people only can conduct one activity at one time – this is referred as monochronic people. Monochronic people give more commitment to their job and task while polychronic people are more committed to people and take things casually.
U.S. citizens are known as monochronic people while Latin Americans, Meditarrean people and the Arabs including Asians are polychronic.
Nevertheless, it is up to the individual themselves whether to be monochronic or polychronic. As long as we are happy with ourselves is more than enough
Wassalam