MY GAWD!
Can someone knock my head so that i won't be forgetful???! I forget to take my choco thick toast which i left it at work on top of the say, perfumes box! I really hope someone will actually see that plastic bag and eat it or either throw it away. I wouldn't want to be given a warning letter. hah!
Today was kinda busy. I was sent to North Wing(my shopfloor for sept) to do some Estee Lauder thingy. Luckily, Arsyad(?) i can't remember his name helped me. Heh. Went to the Central Wing and buat bodoh over there, went to another place Central Wing and again buat bodoh there. Hah!
Sun and Monday off. Yaye! I can spend my 1st day puasa with my family but im working on the 1st day of Raya. Early shift somemore!! 7am - 4pm. Ok whatever.
On the 27th Aug, i met up with my ex-colleagues for dinner. The CS staff. It was great meeting them like again after so long and i heard there's a new CUTE guy who just joined the company. Damn! Wasted siaaaaaaaaa. LOL! I wanna go sleep already. If not the father gonna nag at me coz i hafta wake up at say 7.30am to visit my grandparents graveyard and it's 3am now. 4 hrs of sleep???? MY GAWD!
Hugs N Kisses,
Lina with Love
ps: will update on the kubur trip at night.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
POM RAK KUN, BANGKOK
Bangkok was awesome! I don't want to go home! I wanna stay there! Thai people are so nice. Very lovely people. Singaporeans should really learn from them. They are so well-mannered, so soft-spoken. They are very friendly people and smiling is very natural to them.
And the girls there are super gorgeous. Ina and I found ourselves saying "Eh lawa pe ni pompuan" every 10 mins. So whenever Thai guys and women told us we were pretty and beautiful, we took it as a HUGE compliment. Countless of them thought we were Thais. (Even our hotel staff can't believe we're not Thai!) Anyways, people there talked to us in Thai conveniently and we would have a blank look on our faces, smiled and said politely that we don't understand. They would appeared shock and surprised and laughed and said, "I thought you were Thai. You looked like Thai women."
Anyways, here's what we did in Bangkok, the land of smiles.
Friday, August 22, 2008.
Highlights of the day:
- Met MTV VJ Taya! (She's like super gorgeous! Very beautiful!)
- Watched horror Thai movie, The Coffin, starring the gorgeous Ananda Everingham at Siam Paragon. (I love how they truly respect their King. We have to stand and respect the King before the movie starts. It was such an experience. Thailand rocks!)
- Watched Thai music videos at our hotel and got stuck with a few Thai songs.
- Compliments from the Thais
Saturday, August 23, 2008.
Highlights of the day.
- Shopping at Chatuchak Weekend Market!!
- The many cute Thai guys at Chatuchak. Especially that cute Thai guy who sells handphone pouch.
- Compliments from the Thais (a group of Thai guys who were vendors at Chatuchak were teasing us in Thai because they thought we were Thai until one of them realized we are not Thai. And so, upon knowing we were actually tourists, they said in their cute Thai-ish accent, "You are beautiful. What's your name?" SO CUTE K.
Sunday, August 24, 2008.
Highlights of the day.
- Shopping at MBK, Pratunam anddd Chatuchak - again!
- Meatballs on a stick
- Compliments from the Thais (Upon knowing we're actually Malays, they said, "oh cantik eh." CUTE KAN?! By this time, we are so kembang already lor. All we can say is KAP KUN KA. HAHAHAHAHA!)
Monday, August 25, 2008.
Highlights of the day.
- Saw a Khalid lookalike at Suvarnabhumi Airport
- Saw some Thai production shooting a film/drama series at Suvarnabhumi Airport
- Camwhored like crazy for the last time at Bangkok, Thailand
- Thailand's chewy waffles
- And of course, compliments from the Thais *HEH* (from Thai police officers at the airport before boarding our plane)
I miss Bangkok already. Pom Rak Kun Bangkok, Thailand.
love,
nadia