Friday, July 30, 2010
Landed
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
♥ Precious Week ♥
POST FOR A WEEK
Well, i try to make long story short... Here u go~
My final week in da office
V went to Shinju Tei Japanese Restaurant which is juz next to my fav vegetarian restaurant, Evergreen~
All of us "Sit Dao Hao Bao"
♥Family of Champ♥
Well, i guess most of u r not aware tat Msia's only ONE rotary car park is juz located next to my office, Hotel Royal~ Here's da video~
Tada~Cool huh~?!
Sisters
Yea, sisters' outing~ Breakfast, Shopping, n EATING~
~Subway for Breakfast, Tao for dinner on da next day~
~Human r inseparable from EATING~
I ate a lot during da week~ I mean a lot 霸王餐~ Haha.. XD
Thx for da treat, thx for helping me to gain more weight
=_="
Family
Stil cant stop eating~ Juz look at da pics:-
Maltese: Grazzi Swahili: Asante Armenian: Shnorhakalutiun Afrikaans: DankieA'Leamona: Gra al or Gra [pronounced grah or grah ahl] Spanish: Gracias Chinese: (Mandarin) Xie Xie (谢谢)(Pronounced: Shyeh Shyeh) Czech: Dekuju/Dekujeme Bosnian: Hvala Croatian: Hvala Khmer (Cambodian): Or Kun Malay: Terima Kasih Vietnamese: Cam On [pronounced: caam-ungh] French: Merci Finnish:Kiitos (sounds like: KEE-tos. Like "toast" without the last "t")Bulgarian: Blagodariya Italian: Grazie Urdu: Shokriya [pronounced: shook-ree-ah]Polish: Dziękuję German: Danke (schön) - (dahn-kuh (shurn) Greek: Euxaristo (efhar-ist-oh) Lithuanian: Ačiū Japanese: Arigatou [pronounced: A-rii-gah-to'] (informal)/Domo arigato gozaimasu [pronounced: A-rii-gah-to' goh-zae-mas] (formal) Korean: Gomapsupnida [pronounced: go-mahp-soop-nee-dah] Dutch: Dank je [pronounced: Dannk yuhh]or Bedankt [pronounced: buh dannkt] Korean: Gamsahapnida[pronounced: gam-sa-ham-nee-dah] Thai: Kop kun krap [if you're male]/ Kop kun ka [if you're female] Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal, etc): Obrigado [if you're male]/ Obrigada [if you're female]Kurdish: Spaas Persian: Mamnoon Lao: Khopjai Tamil: Nandree Slovak: Dakujem [dyock-we-em] Hebrew: Todah Danish: Tak Icelandic: Takk Fyrir Turkish: Teşekkür ederim (Thank You) Sağol (Thanks) Nepali: Dhanyavaad (isn't said as frequently as a thank you in english) Bengali: Dhonnobaad (written in Bengali similar to Hindi) Hindi: Dhanyavad or Shukriya Mandarin Chinese: 谢谢 / Xiè Xiè (pronouce it: she'eh, she'eh (fast, and keep it short... don't draw out anything) Arabic: Shokrun Tagalog: Salamat (po). (Thank you, (sir/madam.))Maraming salamat (po).(Thank you very much, (sir/madam.)) Maraming salamat sa inyong lahat. (Many thanks to all of you.) English: Thank You Welsh: DiolchRussian: Спасибо (sounds like spa-see-ba) Romanian: Mulţumesc (Multzumesc)Albanian: Faleminderit Norwegian: Takk - thanks, Tusen Takk - thankyou very much(direct translation: thousand thanks) Irish: Go raibh (míle) maith agat [sounds: gu rev (me-la) mah agh-ut] {means: (a million) thanks to you} Punjabi: "Dhan Waad" Filipino: "Salamat" Romanian: Mulţumesc(pronounced mool-too-mesk) Swedish: "Tack" Telugu: "Dhanyavaadaalu" ; "Kruthagnathalu" Buryat: hайн даа (pronounce it: hain daa) Latin: Gratias tibi ago
*Clap clap* for those who've juz finished EVERY single word of the "THANK U" above~ But i guess NONE ??! heehee
Anyway, juz to say THANK U BERRY BERRY MUCH to all of u~ ♥♥ ~U guys r so sweet eh neh~♥♥
Kenny, Nah~ Received, Gamxia~ =P