Alright, its just a cheesy matter but I really need to get it off from my chest.
So, I've been talking with my friends particularly on UiTM female students and specifically the HQ, UiTM Shah Alam itself.
For years, I (honestly) really dislike, despite and loathe the UiTM female students mainly from the east coast. No offence. UiTM is really 'unique' in its way. I guess we all know why UiTM are so different from other public universities. *sigh*
And I thought it was just me, but there are also some of my friends (male and female) have the same feelings towards them. No, don't get me wrong. I'm not downgrading them but I just don't get it why they tend to behave in such manner.
Its typical to find that they are the victim of culture revolution or the simple term is, Culture Shock. I'm stressing on the social issue as I've been experiencing this issue personally.
Well, is it true that:
Bila perempuan-perempuan nih jumpa boys from KL, they won't let him go although the guy is taken? They would rather be their scandals as long he can support and fulfill her material needs?
I was surprised when my guy friends told me about this as one of them is experiencing the situation. He said they are materialistic and will go for friends-with-benefit kind of relationship with the guy who is quite loaded. Regardless both of them are taken or not. She will turn the "friendship" into scandal affair. As long dia rasa dia dapat jadi macam budak up, setaraf dengan budak-budak bandar. Who cares?
And one more thing that I found weird in their romance relationship is..
The couple will still go for scandal affair with somebody else although they are together. I have to say, that is typical Malay's thinking particularly the UiTM students of course. No offence.
Why? Why do you have to do that and ruin other people's relationship?
And of course, talking about their image and appearance. Baru duduk Shah Alam kejap, tudung dah melayang entah ke mana. Dapat boyfriend from KL, terus hilang pendirian diri. Although the guy said that you look prettier when not wearing tudung. (I would put the blame on MMS and 3G video call. Haha) but doesn't mean you have to let go your hijab and start to dress the way that they want.
Frankly speaking, I really love the girl that wear tudung but still can be a fashionista without let it off or wearing leggings. (Atas pakai tudung tapi bawah pakai leggings ibarat anda mempersendakan kesucian hijab!) And no offence, most of these girls are from the urban area. But as for these kampung girls? They will strip off their long sleeves shirts and start to wear all those minis and tank tops. Haha. Personally, I'm very proud of my friends who started to wear tudung once they out from CBN. I mean, budak KL pakai tudung. Budak kampung yang asal-asal pakai tudung, boleh buka pulak? Seriously, instead of buka tudung then pakai seksi meksi untuk si dia, baik kau dress up lawa-lawa yang bersesuaian dengan imej tudung, tak nampak bentuk badan semuanyer and buatkan dia jatuh cinta dengan pendirian kau yang kuat tuh.
Because think again.. she is still studying and she already behave in such manner when met him. But he might have doubt on her when they start to work. Everyone will eventually change when entering a new place. So what if these girls dah mula bekerja, then jumpa orang lain? Sama macam masa dia mula-mula masuk belajar dulu. Senang terpengaruh dengan orang and will go after the more loaded man?
Last but not least, I've always have this impression on them. They tend to after the guys who seem loaded. Kalau nampak jer lelaki bawa kereta, terus dah aim. Is the guy taken? Itu belakang cerita.
Heh. Pathetic.
Yea, aku memang cakap ikut sedap mulut jer while writing this down. But don't be hypocrite because we do judge everyone and I'm just writing down my judgement towards them.
Friday, December 17, 2010
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