Thursday, 20 March 2014

Earning

As a college student and already living life for 19 years, I sometimes feel guilty of my parents. I know they are well loaded and I don't have to worry about not getting enough money to go through everyday life, but deep down inside, I want to earn my own money and not bug my parents. I just feel like it's time I finally try to earn my own money. Yes I am blessed but nothing's wrong with my intention. I know I am still too young, and I don't mean earning money by working or doing any labor work, no, no. 

That is why the reason I started blogging. I feel like I could do some typing as I have a lot of free time, doing nothing, just go out and have fun and eat and shop, or just laze around at home and watch movies all day. So why not start blogging. 

I'm doing this not only to earn money, but also for the fun of it and earn the positivity and liveliness of it. I get excited when I get readers from outside of my country. It just feels nice knowing that they would want to read what a 19-year-old have in mind. Also, I get to write and explore a lot of stuff, which is so much fun and I don't think I can ever get bored of doing this. 

I'm just writing this to tell people how and what I really feel inside of me, and also to thank my readers for wanting to read the pieces that I posted on to this blog. It's fun to get to write or say whatever I want. Imust say it is a great hobby to everyone who is currently looking for something new to do. Try it. Sign up and just type out your thoughts. You might not know you could entertain someone's day and fill up their emptiness and make people feel good about themself. 

I've always loved to blog, and god knows how many blogs I have created over the past years. Thank you again to everyone who is reading this. I hope I have helped each of you in a way with all the pieces that I have posted, in the same way how I have always felt about reading other blogs from other bloggers.

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Label/Language

Just to make it easier for everyone who wants to look through posts of languages, you can just simply click on the "language" label on the right side of the page. Here's a link if you wish to look through it and are too lazy to scroll down the page to look for the label. http://lifeblabs.blogspot.com/search/label/language

Or if you wish to just look at posts of a certain language, just click on the label of that certain language too! That would make it easier for you to get to only look at that certain language. Cheers!

Mandarin 101: Part 1

“Hen” means very, and is most used in speaking in everyday life. For example, when you see a handsome guy, you would say “Hen Shuai” which in this case, Shuai means handsome. Mei Li or Piao Ling means pretty, so you can also put in “Hen” to make it “Hen Mei Li” or “Hen Piao Ling”. In my opinion, adding “Hen” into a word would express a great meaning to the word you want to say, showing your interest in a conversation and how you really mean it.

“Hen Hau” is no doubt mostly used by everyone. “Hen Hau” simply means very good. You often hear people asking “Ni Hao Ma?” and getting a reply of “Wo Hen Hao”, or sometimes when the person don’t feel really good, they will say “Wo Bu Hao”.  

Try practicing the word “Hen” with other words. 
Like “Hen Xiang”, very nice (smell).
"Hen Huai” which means very bad
“Hen Lei” means very tired; and also “Hen Tian”, which means very sweet.

Monday, 17 March 2014

Tamil 101: Part 2

Ever wondered what Indians always say in the morning? Is it the old "Kalai Vanakkam" greeting? Well no. Indians say Good Morning too. Maybe the elderlies who are not so fluent in English would say "Kalai Vanakkam". 

So here's the thing. Kaalai simply means morning. So to great someone in the morning, you say "Kaalai Vanakkam". If it's in the Evening, you say "Maalai Vanakkam". And at night, you can say "Irivu Vanakkam". Maalai means Evening, and Irivu means Night. These days, no one actually say these greetings, like what I said, only the elderlies, and also those people on the Indian talk shows on Television.

For youngsters like myself, we don't really find the need to greet, talk or communicate in Indian with other fellow Indian. Just sharing what I myself go through in my daily life. 

Saturday, 15 March 2014

Tamil 101: Part 1

People, mostly Malaysians, usually get confused of the word "where are you going?" in Tamil. For god's sake, it's "engaporinga", not "ennaporinga". Enga means where, while enna means what. Just clearing this out since a lot of people are trying to get back at me saying that 'enna' is the right usage of word whenever I try to correct them. No hate people. 

As demanded, I'll start posting up lessons of languages that are commonly used and practiced in Malaysia, which are Tamil, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Hokkien. A little bit of Malay if I can (I'm not so fluent in Malay). Can't wait. Cheers to that! 

Friday, 14 March 2014

End of Semester Three

Officially on semester break! Welll, it has actually been two days. I'm eating fried chicken right now while I'm typing all of these onto blogger. Yum I love chicken. Well with everyone still having classes and school on, I'm just here trying to figure out what am I gonna do for this whole one month of semester break. That is because none of my friends and family are on any breaks, except me. Ya sad

Definition of a Good Day

What is your definition of a good day?

Monday, 10 March 2014

D-2 End of Sem 3

Two days till the end of semester three. Hoping to ace Wedensday's final paper. 



RIP Thatha

It has been a while since the last time I wrote. I got caught up with college stuff and also the hecticness of life. And I also have just lost one of the people that I love the most, my grandpa. Today marks twenty days that he has left us. The pain and sorrow that I am going through of the lost of him is unbearable. He is the only grandparent that I have and have spent most of my time with while I was growing up. 

I have always wanted you to see me grow up and succeed in my studies and also in life, but all those are never going to happen now. However I am happy that you at least got to see me while I am trying to persue in my chosen studies. At least I know I can get a hang of it that you were already aware of what I am doing. I might not be doing what everyone else and you wanted me to do, but at least it is something that I have interest in and I know you respect my decisions.

I miss you already. I miss how you would force me to eat, how you would give me a weekly lecture on why I should study and do medicine and succeed in life, be with the right people, accept everything that is going on in my life even when it is the least thing that I would want it to happen at that time, which is exactly what is happening right now.

I hope you rest in peace, with all the love that you have brought with you, all the love from all of us, the tears that we have shed upon your lost, tears of joy of knowing that you have had a blast in your life of living for ninety-six years and having to get to spend our lives with you and knowing you, and also tears of sorrowness knowing that we have lost someone who meant a lot to us and never getting to see you again to share with you all the laughters like how it has always been whenever around you. 

I love you. Rest In Peace, Thatha

MAS MH370


It has been three days since the dissapearance of plane MH370, and it has yet to be found. My prayers goes out to those on board, and families affected. Hoping for a miracle to happen, and also hoping for the people on board to be safe. Overwhelmed to see all Malaysians, and other countries uniting in giving them the support they need, and also getting involved in the search of the plane. May God ease everything.