A few days after semester begun, my friend came and invited me to be paramedic in one big event at padang MPK. Even though I know nothing about paramedic things, I agreed since it seems interesting. So being paramedic there, I saw a lot of things that make me concern.
Case I
Since the games have not yet started, my friends and I sit under canopy. The event started with lagu Negaraku which is loud enough to be heard by people at the field. I saw some people did stand up to respect the song. I also did the same.
However, I don't know why, I looked stupid in front of my friends. They giggled and stayed seated until the end.
Seriously, what's wrong with you guys. It doesn't matter if you proBN or pro-opposition, you still need to respect and love your motherland.
If you don't who else?? Do I need to tell you why??
Case II
I don't like cigarettes and seriously I really hate the smell. If you want to smoke just go ahead.
but before that look around you, who are there. If you don't care what will cigarette do to you, at least care what will it do to people surrounding you.
I'm lucky because I'm wearing tudung all the time, so I can prepare to cover my mouth and my nose whenever smoking smokers are around me. At least I can filter some particles from entering my lung and affecting my health.
See, how convenient tudung can be.
Case III
As a muslim, one is obliged to pray 5 times a day which are subuh, dzuhur, asar, maghrib and Isya'. So my friends and I will rotate to do dzuhur prayer while some stay at padang MPK. Coming back from prayer, my friends told me that one of pakciks, which is committee for the event complaining about the absence of some of us.
Ok fine. Then my friend explained that we go to pray.
If it was me, I will add "pakcik ni uzur ke tak sembahyang??".
Seriously, being a committee for big big event doesn't exclude you from you obligation. Unless you exclude yourself and prepared for the coming promised day.
Arthur Rubinstein:
"Love life and life will love you back. Love people and they will love you back."
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