semoga Allah jadikan kubur kak ngah sebagai taman dari taman taman syurga dan Allah tempatkan kak ngah di kalangan orang yang beriman
kalau ada rezeki kita berkumpul lagi di sana kak ngah, adik balik dulu, adik sayang kak ngah, kak ngah baik baik ya pulang bertemu Allah ๐
at this point, sebagai rakyat marhaen kita cuma boleh harap bala dan balasan dari tuhan je untuk politician anjir dekat malaysia ni cause everything seems so helpless ya
Saya menghadiri majlis perasmian NEXTDC KL1 di Petaling Jaya yang beroperasi sebagai pusat data tier-4 yang pertama di Malaysia.
Kemudian, saya bertemu wakil-wakil US-ASEAN Business Council yang membincangkan mengenai keupayaan tenaga, air dan polisi-polisi berkaitan 22 buah syarikat dari persatuan ini beroperasi di Selangor.
#KitaSelangor
you can never be at par pun with these people, try lah macam mana pun, they won't include you, the best is to let it go and move on, hidup baik2 dan syukur banyak2 count your blessing tho
am not good with people and I don't think I will ever be one cause obv I don't have the skills. I guess straightforward, minding my own things and boundaries shud be my routine now
I donโt know about him, but saying RM25,000 a month as MP or Speaker isnโt enough when over 60pc of formal sector workers still earn between RM1500 to RM RM4999 a month is quite tone deaf
I know a number of British people who lived 1 to 2 years in Italy and then came back. The constant is that they have young children. Whatever they tell you, if you ask them about the Italian school system, they will eventually admit that it was, if not the main one, one of the critical items for them.
Italian primary school is much harder than the British one. An awful lot of Italian parents cope with that by literally abandoning their children to their own devices. Most take a more proactive stance, so they either start tutoring their children themselves (a couple of hours a day per child starting in year 1) or pay for tutors to do it in their stead. In primary school, British kids have homework once per week. Italian kids have homework once per day, doubled over the weekend. If you visit Italian homes in the afternoon and they have children, it is pretty standard to see the kids sitting at the main table with books and notebooks spread all around, with a parent or a tutor sitting with them for the whole session.
Also, the amount of books they have to carry to school every day is borderline unbelievable. You would think they are training them to carry legionary backpacks.
For people accustomed to the gentle British primary schooling, the Italian system feels borderline insane. Note also that it has massively eased up: in my childhood, we had to memorise a long poem every weekend (which back then meant Sunday, as Saturday was school day).
h/t @GroovySciFi
Also because itโs a majority Muslim country they avoided the fate of becoming a cheap backpacker alcohol-fueled tourism destination. You can still get your alcohol though, and some of the best bars in the world are there, making beautiful cocktails with local ingredients:
I always wonder like if senior exec yes I get it but avp what are you actually you just a bit higher than senior but you still under your head/manager so you just another version of senior exec but kuasa dua gituww
In the Malaysian banking world, the title "Vice President" is the ultimate corporate optical illusion.
If you tell your auntie in the kampung youโre a VP, she thinks youโre basically the CEOโs right-hand man and should be sponsoring the next family feast.
In reality, being a VP in a local bank just means youโve survived long enough to stop being an assistant manager.
Banks dish out these titles like complimentary mints at a hotel lobby. Itโs the cheapest way to keep talent from jumping ship to a competitor.
"We canโt give you a 30% raise, but how about we change your business card to say VP of Enterprise Risk Management?"
Suddenly, the employee feels like a "big boss," and the clients think theyโre talking to a heavy hitter.
Itโs all about "perceived value."
But go to any bankโs town hall, and when the CEO asks all the VPs to stand up, it will look like a crowded LRT carriage during peak hour.
If everyone is a VP, who is actually doing the work?
Probably the "Assistant Vice Presidents" who are hoping to get their own shiny title next year.
Putrajaya has launched the behavioural initiative "Bangun Kuala Lumpur!" to ease KL's morning congestion.
As part of the efforts, the Federal Territories Ministry, in partnership with Zus Coffee, will offer drinks as low as RM5 at 250 outlets for commuters travelling into the city between 7am and 8am.
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