
It is so easy to dislike someone instantaneously. It is human nature at its very best. I am one of many people who easily choose to hate Gordon Ramsay.
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There are good chances to come across some try-hard-wannabes. To lots of Malaysians, and for you Aussies, we loathe - and I stress WE LOATHE - those Asians who (Indian, Chinese Malay, whoever) try to put up UK's, OZ's & worst of all Yank's accent. No. They don't normally crossed the line sounded like Tony Blair or Guliani or Alan Jones. Instead they sounded phoney with laughable attitude. That phoney accent which usually & magically came together with their foreign University degree - yes! a former foreign student back to the homesoil. For us, it turns out like a f****g sour awful beancurd.
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This article is the hardest to write todate. How do you explain to the Australian or anyone who has not been to or hasn't discover Malaysia enough, what is roti canai? Who is mamak? or WTF is Mamak is the first place. Here in Australia, I do need to be politically correct. So I need to be cirscumpect. No, Australians do not have ISA with Bukit Aman militants who will jump on me and then dragged me to jail... only to be mistaken with someone else. But I can potentially be termed racist! A reputation even KKK cannot afford.
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Funny. We've all seen some of the funniest mispellings or miswordings or just a sheer coincidental, particularly amongst the asian restaurants, which made them look rather quirky if not stupid. Well here is something for a change, where all Malaysian should be gobsmacked that it is actually a 'delicacy' from the far east.
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