tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26210475.post4026341010567030544..comments2023-07-02T18:12:07.132+08:00Comments on The Perspective of Life From My Side of Window: The Merdeka StoryNik Nor Zafirahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07879942450360032543noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26210475.post-56390077591019603342012-08-31T15:10:59.357+08:002012-08-31T15:10:59.357+08:00You make it sound as if I don't speak Malay at...You make it sound as if I don't speak Malay at all! The kids speak the same Malay as we do. Just that when you're handling an event and required to speak in public, sometimes usage like 'korang' and 'kitaorang' are not the best. But it doesn't mean our intention or work for them is any less different.<br /><br />The kids didn't have trouble understanding us and we didn't have trouble communicating with them when we got together on a more personal level. We still speak the same language, after all :)<br />Nik Nor Zafirahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07879942450360032543noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26210475.post-49495982017952331532012-08-31T13:56:21.714+08:002012-08-31T13:56:21.714+08:00I hope you will find time to learn how to speak Ma...I hope you will find time to learn how to speak Malay next summer vacation.If you wish to connect with the rakyat especially the underprivileged ones, you have to speak like them.Otherwise, everything else is just so superficial.<br /><br />I am proud of wht you and your friends do.Thank you!Faridahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13289584959667371863noreply@blogger.com