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Sunday, 23 February 2014

Stranger~


Assalamualaikum.

Last thursday, I had my driving class. Well, I have improved something and yet be something great :) It was a lucky day since Nik joined me in the same class. Not like previous class when I was all alone. I hate being alone. Why? It's not that I'm afraid with the strangers or whatsoever. It's just that I'll ended up bored. And simply done stupid thing such as talking alone? Hoi, bukan gila kayy. Kind of imagination. I kept remembered past, then when I remembered them I will turned out laughing by my own without I realised that. At least kalau ada kawan, tkda lah nampak sangat kan cakap sorang sorang. Hahaa.

So, while waiting our turn, Nik and I sat on a bench under a roof near the new circuit at Klang Driving Centre. And suddenly, Zul Akmal came and joined us there. He also had his driving class too. We were chit chatting reminiscing our childhood memories. Started when my first met with Zul which was during our standard 3 in Sekolah Rendah Agama Taman Sri Andalas. The school before was at Police Quarters then it moved to its own site in the area of Lipat Kajang's mosque.

Zul told us the moments he bumped into ghost. He cried out loud. I still remembered when we were together Zul loves to tell us ghost stories. Same goes to Afieq and fellow members. Hahaa. We used to play Galah Panjang at the Tennis court behind our class during recess time. In our intermediate conversation, a man came approached us three. I just ignored him coz I don't know him after all. We continued laughing and chit chatting till the man spoke to us with unknown language. On my thought he was talking in tamil since he is an Indian. But then, I couldn't catch any words of him. Then, Zul said Tkda tkda.

I started to blur up. In my feeling, Zul knew him. So, I asked Zul, Kau kenal ke? Zul stuttered. Nik was laughing. Zul said, Jangan layan. So I just shut my mouth. The man kept talking in his language. I asked Zul and Nik, Dia nak apa? And Zul said, Dia tanya kau, nak tk jadi adik angkat dia. So, I just like, Oh, yekee. I nodded my head. Zul and Nik had burst into laugh. Nik said to me that I was way too blur. The man suddenly got angry and mad at us. I was like, Apahal dia ni. The man went away still scolding us.

Once he left, an Uncle whom taught Zul driving said to us, Dia marah kamu ni. I asked that uncle, Laa kenapa nak marah pulak? The Uncle said, Dia mabuk tu. Nak duit minum. Tp kamu tk bagi. Tu yang dia marah tu. Then Zul said, Dia minta duit dekat aku. Tp yang adik angkat tu memang dia minta dekat kau. Hahaa, kelakar ea? Tumbuk kang.

I told Ibu bout that stranger man. Before I could finish my story Ibu already said, Dia nak duit minum tu. And, I was Macam mana Ibu tahu? Then Ibu said, Well Ibu kann? Orang tua pengalaman dia lagi banyak.

What I can conclude is, people whom older than us knew the world better. They knew what is Good and Bad. No wonder they kept reminding the young to do the right thing. But the young instead more choosing a life that they can rule by themselves. Without taking or thinking what the elder said and remind us. We instead recalling the elders faults in their past time and comparing us with them. Wouldn't you realised that, the elders actually didn't want us the youngsters to repeating the same mistakes and born to be a better person.

The morale here, Respect the Elders :)

p/s : Respect is a must though some of the elders might be annoying sometimes. Hahaa.

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