Kite tak marah la.. :P
I didn't know that the blog sounded so.. (for lack of vocabulary) angry until I read it again and realise that it could sound like it was written in anger..
Kalau rasa dimarahi, mintak maaf ya? Bukan itu niat kite.. hehe..
Apelah..
From small I've been amazed by some school friends who prefers the word 'kita' to refer to herself as compared to the more apt 'saya'. It's not a gender issue but those who frequent this word were girls, thus my angle. (Just a note, those girls then are still girls now.. - if you get what I mean.. :P) It wasn't 'cool' to be using words used by girls and boys would usually choose other words in conversation. There are, though, some guys who were able to bridge the gap between the two genders by timely use of words that would woo girls and earn them smiles, stolen glimpses, love notes and 'kakak angkat's and those were THE GUYS of that time.
It's bright morning now. Good time to get ready to go to work :)
I didn't know that the blog sounded so.. (for lack of vocabulary) angry until I read it again and realise that it could sound like it was written in anger..
Kalau rasa dimarahi, mintak maaf ya? Bukan itu niat kite.. hehe..
Apelah..
From small I've been amazed by some school friends who prefers the word 'kita' to refer to herself as compared to the more apt 'saya'. It's not a gender issue but those who frequent this word were girls, thus my angle. (Just a note, those girls then are still girls now.. - if you get what I mean.. :P) It wasn't 'cool' to be using words used by girls and boys would usually choose other words in conversation. There are, though, some guys who were able to bridge the gap between the two genders by timely use of words that would woo girls and earn them smiles, stolen glimpses, love notes and 'kakak angkat's and those were THE GUYS of that time.
It's bright morning now. Good time to get ready to go to work :)
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