To all my Muslim mates and to all those who embrace the religion, a Happy Eid festival to you. In (once-upon-a-time) mild Malaysia, we say Selamat Hari Raya Puasa ... and a host of other greetings ... the coolest thing about Malaysia? The festivals. The country is made up of 3 main racial descent - Malay, Chinese and Indian (with a host of others including the Portuguese). So in terms of cultural festivities (read that as Public Holidays), we have tons and each is different from the next. As for religion, we celebrate the Muslim (Moslem), Buddhism (Wesak), Christian (Christmas) and Hindu. Again this means tons of different types of food
So is it any wonder that more and more people are getting overweight? At every occassion, we visit each other and stuff ourselves silly ... For those who read my blog, you will note that I am rarely if ever political ... at my ripe OLD age ... I am not even a registered voter ... but after being away for so many years ... now I am back to Malaysia and I find something really disheartening ... I read in the papers and online about people who are calling each other to be more tolerant of our differences ... people talk about the good old days of being united and non-racist!
This is something of a shock to me ... I know we are of different background, culturally and religious ... but I never knew we had such deep-rooted problems. I have friends from many various backgrounds. When I was in school, my friends are predominantly Malay and Chinese. Religion wise, my dad works with Indians and Malays. So we always visit his colleagues' homes for the festivities and I always look forward to the cookies that you can get during then ... unlike today where you can just buy off-the-shelf
Even when I was dating way back then, I remembered "hanging" out with Malay ladies (no touchy-touchy lah) ... Indian lasses ... etc ... and we used to laugh about how people in the "kampung" would gossip ... so we always meet outside of the "kampung" area ...
I have no idea whether the current situation is just some people stirring up issues for the sake of publicity ... but I certainly hope it is ... as otherwise a lot of the joys of diversity is lost ...
And I DO NOT LIKE THE WORD TOLERANT. Tolerant is so negative. Why do we need to tolerate? We should learn and appreciate the difference and accept that it is part and parcel of life. And move on. Accept each other for who and what we are. None of us is perfect. So why be negative? UGH! What is this world coming to? Siiiiiiiiigh!!!!!!!!!!!
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