Friday, January 28, 2011

speechless

part of my normal every morning routine would be to check out the FB - and i stumbled upon reading the comment below:

 if the picture is not clear enough, what made me stumbled was the comment... here's the story: this was on the wall of my resident comunity FB page. one of the resident was thanking everybody for spending time coming to her kenduri doa selamat. another resident replied, thanking this particular resident, the hostess, for inviting. and the hostess reply stunned me "........happy sgt tgk ramai yg dtg. mlm smlm x pegi ke rumah jiran kat jln .. ke. die pun ada buat hse warming gak, warming aje. bukan doa slmt.."

what the heck???? she (the hostess) was invited to a house warming, and can simply wrote on the community wall, it was just a house warming, not those religous doa selamat kenduri. 

the person who invited her to the house warming might have regretted inviting the hostess to death! i know i would. yes, islam do encourage us to do kenduri doa selamat, some-sort like religious way of house warming, but that would take some preparation. for once, we might want to arrange for the imam to recite the doa, and being in a new community, this might need proper planning and arrangement. house warming, on the other hand, would be more casual, serving simple food, just an introductory session to get-to-know your neighbours. 

and this blardy hostess could have a sense, oppss.. no sense at all by putting that remats on the public wall. stupid! stupid!stupid!

i am not sooo looking forward to stay in that house. but, with that nice lamps that we've bought, that nice glitter curtains i've paid the deposit, that great simple kitchen i'm looking forward to see the end result, that house would be our home. hmm...

i came to the house last week, just to look around on things, and our backdoor neigbour said hi, and simply asked my hubby "are you renting the house?"... so, we don't look like the owner? but if we were to rent, who would bother renting a house who was not in a condition of living, i.e. no lights, no kitchen etc.. the question he threw to us was rude, at least that's how i feel! blardy arrogant neighbours!

anyway, i don't think i would be inviting anybody in that neighbourhood to either my house warming or kenduri, if there'll be any! imagine me bringing the house down with my divas friends around..... cool... so cool... gear up girls! 

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