Compiled by BEH YUEN HUI, JUNAID IBRAHIM and R. ARAVINTHAN
“I HAVE feelings for you,” a Year Four pupil confessed to his classmate in a love letter, China Press reported.
The handwritten mail went viral on the Internet after a girl shared it on social media not too long ago, saying her 10-year-old daughter had obtained it from a classmate.
It goes: “I really (like) you, did you know? I am (name left out to protect the minor) from 4E, I have feelings for you …!
“I know that you already like someone else, but I still like you! This is kinda like a confess (confession) but if you reject me, it’s okay … but I still like you, okay bye.”
The lady stated her daughter instructed her she had not thought of it when requested if she would return the boy’s emotions.
> The each day additionally reported that not being allowed to sing karaoke, organized seating and conversing in English have been amongst complaints from a bunch of senior residents who had attended a Gen Z wedding ceremony.
One of them, believed to be from Sungai Siput of Perak, vented his frustrations within the city’s chatgroup on Facebook final Friday.
He reprimanded the bride and groom for not respecting Chinese tradition.
“For decades, we have been singing (popular Hokkien pop songs) at ceremonies. The emcee did not allow us to sing on stage although we had submitted a list of songs,” he wrote.
He stated he was indignant at not having the ability to sit together with his buddies, in addition to the venue decorations.
“Unlike last time, we could sit anywhere we liked, but now, all the seats were arranged.
“Last time we only decorated in red. Now, there is black, Snow White and Doraemon themes. Do you know Snow White has seven husbands?” he quipped.
He was additionally upset with the emcee for talking in English, saying, “I only understood him when he shouted ‘yam seng’.”
The grumpy outdated man additionally criticised the newly-weds for neglecting aged company, kissing overtly on stage and the bride becoming three separate robes.
His publish was shared 4,700 occasions and had garnered 3,300 feedback in only a day.
● The above article is compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, tales are grouped in response to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with this ‘ >’signal, it denotes a separate information merchandise.