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Reply #141 alangGIRL's post
ada org memang leh tahan kot...aku amik contoh my brother, tido memalam aircond full blast, selamba jek dia tido tak pakai baju
aku yg nengok pun rasa sejuk |
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bercerita pasal kaftan.... aku still igt lagi ada satu mlm ni, aku dgn selamba badak ajer drive pegi lab computer kt university aku belajar dulu ... hehehe aku pakai kaftan la... sbb aku nk cepat so x sempat nk tukar baju.... sekali aku masuk lab.... kuang2 budak2 lain tya aku... "is it ur traditional costume?".... hehehe aku tersengih ajer dan aku jawab "nope, it's my pyjama"... budak2 mat salleh + other foreign student tengok aku cam tak cayer ajer itu baju tido.... pastu aku terus cabut balik umah....
pastu diorang suka gila baju kebaya... aku pakai kebaya yg mcm dress kt dlm (guna kain sari), pastu organza kt luar... siap telek lg baju aku tuh... aku pakai time graduation.... time aku tangkap gambar kt kedai gambar, org kt kedai gambar tu bape kali dok pegang baju kebaya aku tu, siap tya kt mana bole dapat kain dan baju camtu... hehehe balik tu shopping kt park n save... ada budak mat salleh pompuan tu tunjuk kt mak "mummy look at her dress...".... bangga aku meperkenal kan baju traditional mesia.... |
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Reply #143 alangGIRL's post
tahniah...mesti ko cun gila...ko belajar kat U mana? |
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Reply #145 alangGIRL's post
apa lak..bukan ko sorang je belajar kat situ...cakap la |
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Reply #142 misy's post
geng aku la ni... tido pasang aircond, selimut pun tak pakai... mak aku marah sbb anak aku pun dh jd cam aku... dia takut kena asma.... |
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Reply #146 eastrun's post
mmg la bukan aku sorang yg belajar kt situ... tp kalau budak pompuan melayu dr mesia boleh kira ngan jari ajer yg belajar kt situ... so kalu aku bg tahu u mana.... silap2 haribulan org tahu la siapa diri aku ni.... mesti ada gak geng lama2 aku yg masuk forum ni gak... so x best la aku nk meroyan nnt... kena2 lak sepupu sepapat aku yg kt dlm ni... mesti diorang fikir sejak bila la dia ni pandai meroyan camni.. wlahal kt luar serious ajer org nyer.... |
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Reply #147 alangGIRL's post
ha ah leh geng, kalau tak sejuk tak boleh tido...
in yr case aku rasa ko takde masalah nak retire kat tempat sejuk |
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Reply #149 misy's post
aku rasa laki aku yg tak nak retire kt oversea ni....
takat pg jalan dia ok kot... tp nk dok oversea for good to mimpi je la.... |
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Reply #132 ayamserati's post
luvvvvvvvvvv ur avvy so funny jejalan katik katik jetuh jatuh gituuu |
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Originally posted by alangGIRL at 29-7-2008 03:49 AM 
bercerita pasal kaftan.... aku still igt lagi ada satu mlm ni, aku dgn selamba badak ajer drive pegi lab computer kt university aku belajar dulu ... hehehe aku pakai kaftan la... sbb aku nk cepat ...
masa raya tahun 2006 pun me pegi kelas pakai baju kurung...
winter tau masa tu.. tapi laki me bagi sokongan moral jemput dan hantar depan pintu..
so tak rasa sejuk.. dorang kan tak pernah jumpa msian sebelum me, so habis jugaklah kain
sampai kena singkap nak tenguk camana..
pada me msia dan sini.. msia tanah air sini rumah me..
well laki me bukan msian kan.. dan kena pulak tempat ni best aman damai..
me kan suka travel menjelagah, dan sini offer segala galanya.. |
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Balas #67 penmerah\ catat
Dubai very open, takde nye kena pakai purdah bagai, u boleh kuar anytime. Rasanye, Dubai more western dari Malaysia. 80% penduduk Dubai pun memang expatriate. Tapi cost of living kat Dubai memang tinggi woo. |
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The World抯 Best Places to Live 2008
Mercer Consulting抯 annual roundup of the global cities with the best quality of life is here, and Zurich once again comes out on top. |
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No. 1: Zurich, Switzerland
Mercer score: 108*
2007 rank: No. 1
GDP: $300.9 billion (2007 est.)**
Population: 7,581,520 (total country); 347,517 (total city)
Life expectancy: 80.74 years
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No. 2 (tie): Vienna, Austria
Mercer score: 107.9
2007 rank: No. 3
GDP: $319.7 billion (2007 est.)
Population: 8,205,533 (total country); 1,825,287 (total city)
Life expectancy: 79.36 years |
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No. 2 (tie): Geneva, Switzerland
Mercer score: 107.9
2007 rank: No. 2
GDP: $300.9 billion (2007 est.)
Population: 7,581,520 (total country); 185,000 (total city)
Life expectancy: 80.74 years
No. 4: Vancouver, Canada
Mercer score: 107.6
2007 rank: No. 3
GDP: $1.274 trillion (2007 est.)
Population: 33,212,696 (total country); 560,000 (total city)
Life expectancy: 81.16 years
No. 5: Auckland, New Zealand
Mercer score: 107.3
2007 rank: No. 5
GDP: $112.6 billion (2007 est.)
Population: 4,173,460 (total country); 1.18 million (total city)
Life expectancy: 80.24 years
No. 6: Dusseldorf, Germany
Mercer score: 107.2
2007 rank: No. 6
GDP: $2.833 trillion (2007 est.)
Population: 82,369,548 (total country); 581,858 (total city)
Life expectancy: 79.1 years
No. 7 (tie): Munich, Germany
Mercer score: 107
2007 rank: No. 8
GDP: $2.833 trillion (2007 est.)
Population: 82,369,548 (total country); 1,332,650 (total city)
Life expectancy: 79.1 years
No. 7 (tie): Frankfurt, Germany
Mercer score: 107
2007 rank: No. 7
GDP: $2.833 trillion (2007 est.)
Population: 82,369,548 (total country); 3,700,000 (total city)
Life expectancy: 79.1 years
No. 9: Bern, Switzerland
Mercer score: 106.5
2007 rank: No. 9
GDP: $319.7 billion (2007 est.)
Population: 8,205,533 (total country); 122,178 (total city)
Life expectancy: 79.36 years
No. 10: Sydney, Australia
Mercer score: 106.3
2007 rank: No. 9
GDP: $766.8 billion (2007 est.)
Population: 20,600,856 (total country); 4,297,100 (total city)
Life expectancy: 80.73 years |
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Mercer Consulting's annual roundup of the global cities with the best quality of life is here, and Zurich once again comes out on top. The best place in the U.S.? Honolulu at No. 28.
New York, London, and Paris are internationally renowned cities but consultants at Mercer Consulting have picked Zurich, Switzerland, as the best place to live in the company's annual survey.
Consultants rated each city on a variety of factors including the level of traffic congestion, air quality, and personal safety reported by expatriates living in more than 600 cities worldwide. In the top 25, U.S. cities such as San Francisco, Boston, and Chicago were all edged out by Geneva, Switzerland, Vancouver, B.C., and Auckland, New Zealand. The highest-scoring U.S. city is Honolulu, which came in at No. 28.
Still, Mercer acknowledges that cities with a high quality of life are not necessarily the most exciting. "There are a lot of 'sleepy' towns that got high ratings," said Rebecca Powers, a principal consultant in human capital for the company. "But if you were to judge them on something like nightlife, there are some that probably wouldn't have rated as high." |
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UN report on best places to live in the world
10 November 2006 |
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The United Nations has released its annual report this week, ranking the quality of life for 177 countries of the world. For six consecutive years, Norway has taken first place. With a population of only about 4.5 million, it is one of the most oil-rich-per-capita nations in the world, giving the society large amounts of wealth to lavish upon its citizens in education and social services.
Iceland,
Australia,
Ireland and
Sweden
Canada,
Japan
United States |
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