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    • RE: Is Malaysia Airlines good?

      tankee:
      Making lost where to find money to give bonus

      yeahh lor. All the top people fill their pockets first. the balance divide among crew.

      posted in Holiday Ideas
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    • RE: Is Malaysia Airlines good?

      tankee:
      I have not taken any of these airlines.


      I recall that Malaysia Airlines won some international airline award for being best in cabin service some years back. Then again Garuda Airlines also won the β€œThe World’s Best Economy Class” By Skytrax at 2013 Paris Airshow.

      If I am not wrong Malaysia Airlines has not turned a net profitable financial quarter for a while and has been engaging in cost cutting measure trying to turn a profit
      Of course la, its the crew's hard work lor. I'm ex- MH crew. Work like hell to achieve awards, then Bonus only RM 500 - 1000, depending on the ranking. Service is excellent of course. Now is not the same as before lehh..

      posted in Holiday Ideas
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    • RE: Singapore that use to be

      Augmum:
      atrecord:


      Why har...hehe....there is thread solely talking abt fengshui in ksp....
      If interested.....Read abt it fr there.... πŸ˜‰

      wah, if i can find the time...

      [/quote]
      Ok, manage to dig this thread out....Phew :faint: (so hard to search browsing thru many threads titles)...
      For those who have keen interest in FS, there were more discussions in this thread....

      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=22917&hilit=Fengshui&start=150

      Happy reading .....[/quote]


      :rotflmao: Augmum,

      You actually browse through the whole forum ehh?? Thanx anywayz, but a bit outdated thread, last post in 2011 lehh...

      posted in Recess Time
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    • RE: Singapore that use to be

      jtoh:
      rain_drops:



      Aiyo like that must be careful leh... If not salah gantung, become something else pulak .... Lagi susah...

      Can translate and elaborate?

      Opps! Sorry... It means, better have proper knowledge of feng shui, if u activate feng shui wrongly, then we may not know the consequences.

      posted in Recess Time
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    • RE: Singapore that use to be

      jtoh:
      rain_drops:

      [quote=\"jtoh\"]I hear that windchimes attract spirits? My friend's very superstitious HK neighbour made her take down her windchimes.



      Aiyo seriously ahh... but i thought it was the other way round. Wind chimes are used to keep off evil spirits.

      extracted from http://www.lakehamiltonbiblecamp.com/voices/0159/0159wind.htm

      The Importance of Wind Chimes in Feng Shui - Wind chimes are believed to have healing powers and to enhance the mind, spirit and body of the whole person. Tubular wind chimes, in particular, are said to enhance the Chi of a home. The number of tubes and the material of the wind chime are very important to Feng Shui beliefs. Steel and brass tubes represent the metal element and are best suited for placement in north, northwest or west corners. The number of tubes on the chime will change the purpose. Six or eight tubes will give you luck but if you wish to avoid bad luck you should use a chime with only five tubes. Bamboo and coconut wind chimes represent the wood element and should be placed in the southern corner to bring fame and the east or southeast to create luck. If you place metal chimes in the south corner (wood element) you are asking for trouble because metal destroys wood. The preferred number of bamboo rods is three or four.

      No idea. Maybe the windchimes in my friend's house clashed with that HK neigbour's elements.[/quote]Aiyo like that must be careful leh... If not salah gantung, become something else pulak .... Lagi susah...

      posted in Recess Time
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    • RE: Singapore that use to be

      Funz:

      According to the master DH consulted, chimes are weapons. It is in fact a double edged sword. If there are negative elements in your environment, a chime will help neutralise that. However if there is nothing negative in your environment, putting a chime there will be too antagonistic and invite quarrels. Likewise for the bagua mirror.

      Ahhh.... i see.. Should hang one too ....

      posted in Recess Time
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    • RE: All about HOMEMAKERS - Ladies Only

      Hi Beautiful Ladies,


      I'm liking this forum very much. Half of my time is spent on this forum. I got some useful contacts & info from here as well. Please call upon all the bored homemakers you have on mind; friends, family & etc. Share some experience on cooking, recipes, kitchen appliance, beauty & health related articles. It would be lovely to have some ladies exchanging infos as well...

      Looking forward to chatting with you guys πŸ™‚

      posted in Domestic Help
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    • RE: Singapore that use to be

      atrecord:
      rain_drops:

      [quote=\"atrecord\"]
      Sorry... not sure if you got what i meant when I said your husband is a genius...

      It was mentioned to program housework into him (meaning he never used to do much, and possibly cos didn't want to do πŸ˜„ , right?).

      But being programmed ('forced' or made to start) to do... so how to get out of it?? :evil:

      By doing something that will cause the idea to program him to rethink lah... πŸ˜‰

      it's like when we ask DS to help to do some light housework, then blunder a bit we ask him to go and sit down, no need help anymore :slapshead:

      Please dont be sorry la πŸ†’ When u said Genius I took it other way round... πŸ˜‚ But i must say he is good at his work. he is good with hi tech gadgets, which makes him genius in his field. He sometimes does stuff at home to please me which is good enough la.

      ok. Pls don't let this make you cast doubts on your hubby, ok?[/quote]
      Nah... Of course not, its just for the fun of it :evil:

      posted in Recess Time
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    • RE: Singapore that use to be

      atrecord:

      Sorry... not sure if you got what i meant when I said your husband is a genius...

      It was mentioned to program housework into him (meaning he never used to do much, and possibly cos didn't want to do πŸ˜„ , right?).

      But being programmed ('forced' or made to start) to do... so how to get out of it?? :evil:

      By doing something that will cause the idea to program him to rethink lah... πŸ˜‰

      it's like when we ask DS to help to do some light housework, then blunder a bit we ask him to go and sit down, no need help anymore :slapshead:
      Please dont be sorry la πŸ†’ When u said Genius I took it other way round... πŸ˜‚ But i must say he is good at his work. he is good with hi tech gadgets, which makes him genius in his field. He sometimes does stuff at home to please me which is good enough la.

      posted in Recess Time
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    • RE: Singapore that use to be

      TheAnswer:
      rain_drops:

      [quote=\"TheAnswer\"]

      If hubby does the dishes and laundry, that's considered enhancement?

      For that you gotta program housework into his system πŸ˜‰

      How i wish if that was as easy as abc. If i have to travel I have to hide my expensive pans, especially the non-stick ones. I had gone to malaysia for only 2 days, over the weekend. When i got home, i saw my non-stick pan with scratches in the center... So I guess not... Aiyoo... how la?? :slapshead:

      I took several years to program housework into him.. Hard work..
      Keep trying..[/quote]i :salute: your patience but I very impatient laa. I'm a fussy person. I believe people have only 2 reason to not do things properly; either their are lazy or they do not know the right technique of doing it. I value my stuff because it takes me a lot of effort to buy it ( time in surveying & cost ) & when i see them damaged I feel very sad 😒 So i rather do it myself so I'm satisfied lor. even folding of clothes, very particular. Must have skills la... hahaha πŸ˜‰

      posted in Recess Time
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