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*For your information, every week we will try to update FWF! and share something special with you.
This week we will talk about ourselves, so please... please bear with us! (✧ω✧)
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Basically, my life is just ordinary...
Oh wait! I just remembered something! My mother used to tell me that when she had her first child (my eldest brother), my maternal grandmother and great grandmother told my parents that my brother MUST sleep on a TRAY with seven layers of 'kain batik' and underneath all of that, they will put uncooked rice. One layer of kain batik will be taken out, day by day until the seventh day. Then, the rice will be made into porridge to be served to the whole family.
Syuhaidah: That's very interesting, Atirah! (♡゚▽゚♡)
Anyway, when I entered kindergarten, I did not know how to befriend fellow human beings. Even worse, I was bullied - but, let's not talk about that. Henceforth, I 'made' my own friend and his name is 'Dabak'. I wish I can meet him again one day... My hobbies include reading, especially Japanese comics (manga). I used to only listen to indie music, but now, I listen to Korean songs as well. My favourite food is American and Italian food (hamburger and pizza!).
(*drools*)
*credits to barnesprimaryschool.org*
*credits to barnesprimaryschool.org*
Honestly, I am not someone who comes from a family that practices distinct, regional culture. But, I do find cultures interesting and I am curious to learn more about them (as you can see from my interests above hehe).
That's all for this week. Thank you for reading! Do look forward to the next FWF!
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Yours truly,
Atirah & Syuhaidah
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Are you sure that you do not practice certain regional culture in your family?
ReplyDeleteHello, abdullah afiq. Yes, as far as I remember, I don't practice any unique, different or distinct regional culture (I even called my mom to make sure of it). The culture that I DO practice is of nothing interesting, really - it's the typical Malay culture that we all practice (like shaking hands and asking for forgiveness during Eid Mubarak).
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