Are You a Kuching Boy?
SEI-KIA n. (little) boy
How do you a spot a Kuching Hokkien boy in any occasion? Easy. Here is a simple Sisuahlai guide:-
(1) He wears an over-sized shirt
(2) He shows his surprise by saying "Ha?"
(3) He prefers cappucino over latte
(4) He dares to wear shorts in formal occasions
(5) He says very little in ang-mo company
(6) He sees himself as the cool underdog (when actually he is only the underdog)
(7) He says sorry even if it wasn't his fault
(8) He goes over-the-top when challenged
How do you a spot a Kuching Hokkien boy in any occasion? Easy. Here is a simple Sisuahlai guide:-
(1) He wears an over-sized shirt
(2) He shows his surprise by saying "Ha?"
(3) He prefers cappucino over latte
(4) He dares to wear shorts in formal occasions
(5) He says very little in ang-mo company
(6) He sees himself as the cool underdog (when actually he is only the underdog)
(7) He says sorry even if it wasn't his fault
(8) He goes over-the-top when challenged
Good luck to Mr Kenny "Marathon Man" Sia. Don't get distracted by your recent scandal. I detest the girl who put up this scandal. Shame on her.
Don't be scared. Sisuahlai a.k.a. (also) Kuching Boy.
5 Comments:
Sisuahlai, a.k.a. Kuching "sei-kia", when will you be back?
You invited me out to 'lim kopi', remember? ;)
"Gua tiam-tiam tan ka lu cho hio lim kopi". [I've been waiting to drink coffee with you.] ;) hehe
Have a great weekend!
"sei-kia" = give birth/ born a child
sei = born
kia = child
:P
Aliciaks: sei (small) kia (boy), but with a slight change in intonation sei (give birth) kia (boy.
kong-kay: If referring to me, TIOK.
suggestion: seh kia
Sisuahlai = Siaw-Sei-Kia?
Definitely 'bay seh kia'!
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