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1 week ago |
weirdkaya.com | Sarah Yeoh
A local woman recently shared her dilemma over whether she should give SPM another shot after she didn’t do so well during her first attempt 11 years ago. In a Threads post, the woman revealed that she was already married and first sat for SPM back in 2014.
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1 week ago |
weirdkaya.com | Sarah Yeoh
The heartwarming incident was shared in a Xiaohongshu (XHS) post by the daughter of the wallet’s owner, who recounted the entire process. In the post, the OP wrote her dad lost his wallet at a petrol station in Penang at 10pm on Monday (June 16), where it contained RM2,000 in cash, his IC, and bank cards. It wasn’t two hours after the incident did her dad realise his wallet was missing. He then lodged a police report thinking that his wallet was gone for good.
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1 week ago |
weirdkaya.com | Sarah Yeoh
According to a report by Kosmo, the incident took place at Kampung Perigi Hang Tuah yesterday morning (June 19). Speaking to the Malay daily, the victim’s wife Azura Abdul Malik, said her husband Nurul Efendy Ibrahim, was found unconscious with their infant child underneath his arm when she returned home at 9.30am. “I was shocked when I entered the house and saw my husband and our baby unconscious and immediately contacted the hospital for assistance.
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1 week ago |
weirdkaya.com | Sarah Yeoh
His post has since resonated with many Malaysians, where it garnered 13,000 reactions at the time of writing. In the post, the man wrote he used to work in the capital city and lived a life which most would often associate with big cities such as getting stuck in traffic jams or rushing for the LRT. “I rented a small apartment in Cheras for RM1,500 a month—not including utilities or internet. Dinner was always from Foodpanda — even a plate of fried rice came with a delivery charge.
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1 week ago |
weirdkaya.com | Sarah Yeoh
This was certainly the case for a bunch of signs being erected at a park in Seremban, where a frustrated Malaysian took it upon himself to correct scores of English grammar mistakes spotted on them. In a Facebook post shared by a page named MainProp Seremban, it showed a series of signs that had its grammar fixed by an anonymous person. Since there are way too many to go through, we picked those that had egregious grammar mistakes.
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