The more subtle word would be "gossiping" about the gedikz. Yes, I am writing this in response of what has recently happened at our office. There's one guy lecturer who had just joined us earlier this semester. And like other typical love stories, there ought to be a heroine. They found their love when they started working with each other at the same department. Typical huh?
Well, actually I have nothing against them...but B is making everybody sick with her gedikz attitude. When I first get to know her, she's the kind who'd simply yell at you even when she meant to just say hi. And she's very popular at our office because of her all-the-time-high-pitched-voice. I can't stand her attitude because she's nosy and if you go to her department, instead of politely saying "How may I help you?" she'd yell "Ha ko nak ape?" - I tell you ah this is no friendly yelling2 thing tau. This is more like mak tiri nak dera anak angkat bapa sedara adik ipar ayah ko. Understand?
I don't know when did their love start to spring, but one thing I know for sure, the students also know about this and two of my students who came to register for MUET the other day said
"Betul ke miss, Sir B couple dengan lecturer yang gedik tu ke, yang satu department tu?"
"Ish...saya tak amek tau sal derang"
"Yelah miss, semua orang tau...menyampah @#$%^&*!!!"
"Alah, korang jeles je ni...(cover line baik punya, yerla jaga air muka, air tangan, air mata lecturer tu kan)"
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Tips for today:
- if u don't want people to
- if u want to have an intimate relationship with ur officemate, u need not make others puke. learn to refrain urself from acting gedik-ly.
- understand that some people might be jealous, but most of us are just uncomfortable with you people being overtly romantic and to a certain extent it's unnecessary (show off!)
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Goodnight people, and have a good weekend!
1 comment:
So true. And unfortunately, not as widely practised as should e.
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