Topik hangat sekarang ni. Selain daripada PRK Kajang dan Isu air selangor. Hahahahaha
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Kepoh : Kesian Cikgu
Topik hangat sekarang ni. Selain daripada PRK Kajang dan Isu air selangor. Hahahahaha
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Travelling with Kelana Convoy?
Our cabin in Paris |
Paris' Grand Mosque |
Cabin-mate |
Our Group : Highlight of Europe 2013 |
There is one things that I hope can be fixed. From my last trip with them, some of important places are not covered completely. In my case this happen while we were in Paris. We were shown Notre Dame just from inside our moving bus. Any attempt to take a photo would be pointless as the quality of the photo would be terrible and shaky. Montmartre and Musee du Louvre (Mona Lisa) were also not included. And lucky for me I didn't took the Disneyland Paris option as I think that would not worth me trip. My sugesstion is don't go to Disneyland. Hahahahaha. Ask the guide which places would be covered in the official tour (2nd day) Paris. If some of your target places are not included, throw away Disneyland Paris (1st day) and explore Paris on your own. To make things easier download an android apps called Paris Metro Subway Guide (this is for London). This apps is suitable for those metro-subway beginner. Small group with the same mission with you is highly recommended. As for us who opted not to go to Disneyland, the guide brought us to Gallery La Fayette, Paris Opera House and Musee du Louvre. After that we explore by ourselves to Grande Arche and Montmartre. Though I regret not exploring Paris with only the two of us (Iqa and I).
New Update! 10 April 2014
How to maximized your trips, minimized your money
This tips and trick is a collection of what I've done during my trip Highlights of Europe (winter) with Kelana Convoy and what I observed other people in my group did.
1) Travel at a place in a small group.
I recommend 2-3 person per group. Although you travel from Malaysia with a big group i.e extended family, please do this when you are traveling in a place. Group with people with the same goal and the same interest. Your trip will be meaningless if you wish to see the painting of Mona Lisa but stick with people who hate museum.
2) Do your research
Prepare early about which place you would like to visit. The tour guide will usually give 2-3 hours period for us to roam freely at current city. Sort out you priority and plan everything. I do means everything which means you'll have to know which tram you need to take, what kind of ticket you should buy and what will you do. I downloaded an offline Europe guide, which allow me to find every information I need. For example : by the time we reached Amsterdam, Iqa and I already headed toward the ticket machine and wait for our tram while others are still asking the guide about which ticket they should buy. Since I already know that traveling in Europe means visiting either buildings or museum, Iqa and I spend our time at a landmark/tourist spot taking only a few good picture before we move on to other place. this way, we both can have our pictures taken at most famous landmarks within just 2-3 hours including buying souvenirs and trying local foods.
3) Never pay for shower
Certain campsites required you to pay around €2 for a 5 minutes shower and extra for hot shower. My advice : never throw away minerals water's bottle they give in the bus. What we did is we collect around 10 or more bottles, fill it with water from the sink and shower with it. Although this is a terrible idea for a winter trip (the water from the sink is freaking cold) but it is a brilliant idea for a summer trip. And we did this in winter. Its is good when you could find a sink with both cold and hot water supply.
4) Never buy lunch.
Both breakfast and dinner is included in your trip daily (check with your itinerary). Meals are rarely provided for lunch because this time is usually the time for you to roam free and try multiple local delicacies. The guide will point out/bring you to a halal restaurant available within the area. If you want to cut your cost then don't buy lunch. I didn't do this tips as I get hungry easily especially in winter. A person in our group did this though. She brought a Tupperware together in her luggage and but-load of Maggi Goreng, bread and bread spread such as Tuna. During breakfast she eats her breakfast and then prepare Maggi or bread for her lunch. I never saw her buy any lunch, only some snacks such as waffle or crepes. When we got back to our campsite, then will she ate heavy food at Dinner.
5) Remove any shopping attempt.
This tips seems impossible as I'm sure most of Malaysian that visit Europe plan to shop. But it is still possible. During my trips I only buy souvenirs. No new handbags or clothes. Just postcard and fridge's magnet.
I guess you have done a lot of research for you upcoming trips. Here a thing to rest your mind and heart for a while. Click here!
Monday, 24 February 2014
Kepoh : Hidden Shits behind "Eh, murahnya yuran Uni ko!"
Selain daripada apa yang aku alami ni, Jerman memang tempat yang paling tiptop untuk sambung belajar, lagi2 jurusan kejuruteraan. Tak ada sapa boleh sangkal fakta ni. Mungkin aku sorang je makhluk Allah yang kena macam ni kat sini. Mungkin orang lain happy je huhahuha dengan member Deutscher diorang.
Protokolle = lab report
Biergarten = kedai minum beer berconcept open-air
Ausländer = Foreigner
Friday, 21 February 2014
Rant : I need hug
If I could just wake up from this bed.
Then go all the way to Frankfurt and buy tickets to Kuala Lumpur.
With everything happen to me right now, I really need to hug my mom. So badly!
It get worse when I keep imagining it.
If could just change myself completely and permanantly in one day, things would have been better.
Melancholy. Mellow.
I need hug
Thursday, 20 February 2014
Perks of Shopping in Germany
As a Malaysian living in Germany, I observe many cultural differences between my homeland and Germany. The differences is so huge like a Malay's proverb "Bagai langit dan bumi" which means huge differences like the sky and earth. Germany does triumph in every aspects, literally! Sometimes it just sad for me to think why Malaysian folks doesn't act like the Germans.
And as a woman, shopping is something I can't avoid. My honest confession is I like shopping in Germany than in Malaysia although the goods are quite pricey or as they say "sau teuer". And I'm talking only on general view of shopping here in Germany in exception of electronics item as this items are much cheaper in Malaysia than here.
Customers always right!
I never encounter any situation where customers are told to f*** off when they report any problem with the item they bought. They seller in fact never questions the customers whether their claim are true or not. I once bought a bathroom scale that turn out to be faulty when I open the packaging. I quickily told the seller about the problem. Without further question, the seller sent me a new one with a free Return Postage of the faulty item. Its get better when I shop for clothes. The shops usually let the customer to buy and try their clothes at home. And when the clothes doesn't suit with them or in a wrong size, we could just return the clothes back and request for a change (i.e sizes, styles). You wouldn't get this privilages when shopping in Malaysia as I quite sure majority of buyer in Malaysia will wear the clothes once outside and return it. Why I would say that? Because when I brought this story up to someone, they usually say "If I were you, I will wear the clothes for an occasion once and return it back." The reason I have trust issue.
Shop Freely
This is probably what I love the most aboit shopping in Germany. No more bugging sales assistant that will follow you inside the shop. Seriously, I hate it. If a sales assistant follow me while I browsing some items, I'll immediately leave the shop. Here in Germany, you are free to experiment with any item in the shop. The shop are arranged so that customer doesn't need to call sales assistant just to find a shoes size. As for a Shoes shop, the shoes are arrange on shelves according to the size. So in shelves 38, you will find all type of shoes in size 38. I once spent 2 hours in Humanic (shoes retailer) just trying different kind of shoes and left without buying anything. Not a single sales assistant disturb me although I left around 5 pair of shoes out of the box lying around me. They just asked me occasionally if I need any help. That's all. And after that I returned all shoes back to its shelves, sorting according to its initial position and left the shop as a gappy customer.
Use Plastic
Ok. Not a plastic bag or packaging. I'm referring to credit card or debit card. Here in Germany every bank card is a debit card or as the called EC-Karte which EC stand for Electronic cash. Which means I could totally survive having no cash here in Germany. Why? Because you can pay almost everything with EC-Karte. The Supermarket, Asian Market, Optic shops, Restaurant, train tickets you name it! Only banking is always issue together with a bank's account. I'm not really sure for a normal adult, but as a student, I received my EC-Karte and Online-Banking free of charge from Deutsche Bank. In Malaysia, you need to apply separately for online-banking and Debit card for a price. Which I think that is totally uncool. Perhaps it because the use of debit card isn't as wide as here in Germany.
Sale! Sale! Discount! Discount!
I guess all multi-seasons country have a lot of discounted sale. Sale on early October is for the shop to get ride of every summer clothes/collection. Sale on March are to get rid of every winter clothes/collection. And my favourite Christmas and New Year sale. An branded item for christmas sale can be too cheap that you make an excuse only to buy it. And as I always say, Christmas/New Year sale is the best time for Bride/Groom-to-be to search for barang hantaran (Gift on wedding in between Bride and Groom). Most item are cheap and nicely packed. The only reason stopping me from buying all the discounted stuffs are because I'm not any near to marriage or in need of barang hantaran.
I guess many factors cause this difference between shopping in Germany and Malaysia. Perhaps the factors lies ob cultural reason, society's behavior, and difference in technology. I really hope I can experience this kind of shopping in
Malaysia.
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Happy 6th Anniversary Batch 2008 MRSM Kepala Batas
Team Drama MRSM KB - Reversed Cinderella |
Minggu Bahasa MRSM Kubang Pasu |
Wakil Forum MRSM Utara untuk Minggu Bahasa peringkat Kebangsaan |
PRS - Precious |
Team Silat |
merancang Treasure Hunt Hari BKP untuk junior baru |
Mock Interview |
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Lotion Dilemma (Nivea In-Shower Skin Conditioner)
I always feel that applying body lotion is really annoying. Why? It takes a lot of time. There are also a greasy feeling left on the skin. Then it waste more time as I need to wait for a while before I wear my clothes. And Imagine doing it every single day. Arrgghh! Then the hot climate in Malaysia making it even worst. The sweat and sticky feeling doesn't agree with each other. But to ignore a body lotion is absurd. My body need to be moisturize just like my face and my hand.
Rant : Photomaniac's Problem
Rant : Wedding Gifts
I do
Monday, 3 February 2014
Toon Walk
Nürnberg,1 Feb 2014
or in english The Craziest Comical Parade is no kidding. It was crazy!!!!!
I paced myself to Nürnberger Altstadt in order to reward myself after finishing my Physics exam. I was welcomed be massive crowd in between City Point and Galeria Kaufhof. Mascots are everywhere. Not to forget cosplayers too. The atmosphere was amazing. Altstadt did felt alive. The live music really make it more festive. I danced along with the crowd, ignoring a few people that looked at me. What? Does a girl with a Hijab isn't allowed to have fun?
Now, I bring all of that energy to you!
Hello Kitty sombong! ahahahaha |
Sunday, 2 February 2014
4 New Mosques
Congratulation on you Marriage guys! May your relationship prosper till Jannah, blessed with lots of children!
I manage to go for Fauzan's Wedding and Liyana's Akad. Here
Fauzan and wife
Liyana and husband
Farhana and husband
Yusuf and wife (left)
Fresh. Nikah on night of 1 Feb 2013 |
I guess our MRSM batch does beats our seniors. Perhaps?
source : their Facebook
Kepoh : Himpunan Cerita Hantu Asrama Malaysia
Kisah Tapak Asal
Cerita macam ni selalunya bermula dengan ayat "Sekolah ni dulu, sebenarnya _____". Pilihan isi tempat kosong termasuklah hospital, tanah kubur, rumah terbiar, atau tapak pertempuran askar melayu dan jepun dll. Cerita pasal tapak asal ni selalunya mempengaruhi hampir kesemua cerita hantu yang berlegar kat asrama. Kalau hospital akan ada cerita mayat atau hantu budak kecil. Kalau tapak perang akan ada askar berarak malam2.
The Counting Ghost
"Satu dah tidur, dua dah tidur, tiga belum tidur, empat dah tidur, lima dah tidur"
"Satu dah tidur, dua dah tidur, tiga pura2 tidur, empat dah tidur, lima dah tidur"
Kesian orang ketiga tu.
Hantu Gosok Gigi
Kebanyakan versi yang aku dengar adalah apabila seseorang menggosok gigi ditengah malam, dia akan secara tiba2 ditemani oleh seseorang yang juga menggosok gigi. Menggunakan pisau.
Kalau Jamie Oliver, aku mungkin minta autograf dia. |
Cerita ni selalunya berlaku kat asrama lelaki. Yela, perempuan mana ada solat jumaat. Kalau ada versi perempuan mungkin akibat nak elak usrah waktu budak lelaki solat jumaat. Cerita ni akan start dengan seorang kawan akan memilih kawan yang pelupa untuk kunci dia dalam loker sebab tak nak pergi solat jumaat sebelum cuti panjang bermula. Dia dibiarkan mereput dalam loker sepanjang cuti dengan saki baki tenaga mencakar dinding untuk lepaskan diri. Dan bila masa kawan dia teringat adalah bila cuti dah pun tamat. Bermula la cerita bunyi orang mencakar dinding loker waktu malam.
Spirit Coin
Aku tak pernah buat benda ni. Aku agak amazed bila mak aku kata dia pernah buat time dia sekolah dulu. Common rule : siapa yang berhenti tengah2 jalan boleh mati
Barang2 keras
Malangnya berlian tak termasuk dalam list ni. Usually haunted objects ni massive. Contoh macam ada pokok belakang sekolah yang tak boleh nak ditebang. Macam2 cerita ada. Bila nak tebang ada ribut la, bunyi guruh la, gergaji/kapak patah la dan tak kurang juga Buldozer tak boleh nak start.
p/s : Aku kat Germany. Berani sikit nak taip. keh3.