This post was initially posted on 18 July 2007. To make it easier for friends to put their well wishes, I have decided to put the post at the top of the page till 30 July 2007. If you wish to read my new entries, please scroll down to the next post. If you do not know him, but wish to leave a message as a form of support for him. you are welcome to do so. The deadline to submit your wishes is 8 Aug 2007. This is to enable us to compile the wishes onto the birthday card. Thank you & sorry for the inconvience caused! Paul In less than a month, 15 Aug 2007, it will be my NS pal, Jason's birthday. As most of you should know that he is still warded in hospital. I have decided to give him a birthday card with all our wishes for him to be written in the card. Knowing that some of you who are busy to meet up to sign the card, I have decided to dedicate this blog post for you guys to put in your wishes for him in th e comment box. I will copy & compile the well wishes to his birthda...
I started my day early today at 8.30am. I was helping my mum with the flower decoration & slept at 1am last night. Had received CNY sms messages from my ex colleague, LS, Angela, Rebecca, Darling, Caifeng, Huixuan, Huiyu, Mac, Jaslyn, Joey, Candy , Kelvin, Rich & Mike. Thanks for all your well wishes, my friends. The 1st stop was at my grandma's place, which we were lucky to get a cab almost immediately after waiting for just a short while. In the ride, my mum & I were chatting casually about some issues that happened in S'pore recently, when we actually touched on the old cobbler cheating Vietnamese gals to be his bride. The cabby told us an incident that happened to his friend. His friend, a guy aged 39 had married a Thai gal aged 23 some years ago. Soon after, they became parents to a baby boy. When the boy turned 3, the gal took away the money in the joint bank account with her husband. The savings totalled to about $100,000, which the guy had saved for years fr...
There are certain things which some Chinese are pretty particular with:- Happy and sad events can't clash together within 100 days to a year. If a relative or loved one were to pass away, the immediate family member can't attend a happy event, like wedding & housewarming. The Teochews treat their eldest male grandchild as their youngest son. If you are getting married & your friend who is getting married invites you to his wedding, u are not allowed to attend. The old people say happy events clash. The red packet can't be given twice for a happy event. Likewise for the condolence packet. One should not give shoes or lamp to a birthday boy or gal, as it is believed that you may bring the person to his deathbed. These are some interesting stuff to share, especially to some blog readers who are not living in a place filled with Chinese.
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