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Showing posts with label malays culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label malays culture. Show all posts

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Business melayu Vs Cina

I went to pasar melaka last weekend, escorting my mum to spend a lil bit cash for some fresh fish and vegi. "have you eaten yet?" my mum asked me, "not yet mum, perut dah masuk angin dah, can we have some food first?" I asked her back and of course she replied with a positive answer, no mums in this world are willing to see their son stranded in the middle of the hustle pasar. LOLX.  After my mum drew out a wad of cash from the ATM machine, we headed to a food court at the second floor because my stomach kept sang seems like it was asking earnestly for food. We kept dizzy around at the food court to analyze the food at each stall that can really win my heart. 

Each stall owner were trying to acquire the customers by persuading them to sit, at last I found something to eat..Yum yum..roti canai. "ok let have something here" I said. Then we sat at the red chair and made the order. "roti canai satu dengan milo ok" you know what the answer? "sori bang kalau abang nak makan roti canai abang kene duduk kedai sebelah. kerusi warne kuning tu"



erkkk.. I’m slightly miffed, "so kalau nak makan kene main pindah2 la? ouhh macam tu meniage"  litle bit harsh from me as his new unhappy customer. "ok tak pe lah kita makan nasi lemak je" my mum sounding a wee bit softer try to calm me down.

>>>>insert DISK 2
                                                   
So fellas,

Now the time I’m asking you, is this the way on how Malays do business?

Let say you sit at stall A, don’t you ever think to make an order at stall B. Nahh.. You can but of course you need to move your ass out from stall A and have a sit at stall B. This is the way on how Malays do business. They think by doing so, they can have a healthy competition among others. The best stall will gain most customers there. This is madness, we Malays like to share everything with other races, but not among us. For each year the quota for Malays (DEB) are decreasing because of our kindness and generosity. We point our finger to the government and the system it selves as the reasons thats making us fail to compete with other races. But open up your eyes wide and look around us. It was us who make the system fail. If there is a Malay who try to start a business around us, and at the same time we are doing the same business. We will declaring a war upon them instead of helping to develop well. Hell crazy and cruel right? Black magic, pawang2x, santau are really synonym with Malays but not for Chinese. How about when there are Chinese doing same business around us? We will give a good cooperation to them because of we want to rely on their shoulder in future. Does it make any sense to you?


Learn from Chinese Cina

Because of the stupidity that already buried into most of Malays brain. Let me unveiled the secret on how Chinese manage to success in business. Remember!! The first thing is not about money.

Business is all about how many/big network you have and it’s not about how much money you left in the bank.

Who said the greedy Chinese is greedy? No they are not! If Chinese planning for business, 1st things is, it’s not the money that matters, the “networks” are the real matters, that’s why Chinese like to involve into any association that can give benefits to them. They build a network first so in future they will be lots of hands from behind pushing them from the back to be at the TOP!  And after they are at the top, they will lend back their hand to help others to make sure the "give and take" theory circle everlasting. Thats why you can see there are a lot of small stalls in one Chinese shop, so customers will have a variety of choices so this will indirectly increase the possibility to get a loyal customer.

business is always about networks.

Who said Malays are stupid? Yes they are! And they are the real greedy race on earth! Before they plan for business, they will plan for the profit first. Money is always a matter to them. That is the real big mistake by most Malays because they are indirectly plan to fail. When they fail, their fingers will automatically pointing to someone else because they can’t accept the lost. Not just that, just because of money, they can betray their own brothers and race, this maggot will do everything for money


so whos the real damn greedy?

I already lack of word, and Im thinking to stop my writing now, but last and not least, hey Malays!
Don’t always bother to claim how many people you know, but it’s better to know how many people know you! Open your eyes and look around you, how many people know about your business. In business is about to build up your “GOOD REPUTATION” in the market, so people will know you then. 


Proof me if I’m wrong.

By being Malay is not a mistake, who are we to question the GOD's will?
I’m a Malay and of course I’m proud being a Malay.
I’m not a racist faggot, but just a bit concern about my own race.
Malay is not stupid, but we are.


Malays, a bunch of amateurs, don’t even know how to write the ‘B’ in business.

By knowing both victory and defeat,we are running around and shedding tears. that are actually the way to become a great man. A man can cry, but to be a real man, overcome it.

Am I wrong about this? please tell me..

Monday, June 14, 2010

Beggars and donators - what’s between these bonds?


It has been 7 years , I’ve spend my life in the bustle of metropolitan city , KL. I think it is enough to tell me about life. Yes, life is something easy for us to describe about, but actually we need to think more on how we survive until the end of our life. For me, there’s a reasons why The Al-Mighty created us and assign us with different types of problem each days. He’s testing us...and it’s up to us to think about on how to survive rather than surrender. If we manage to make it, than we know how great the life is, else if we fail, that’s not mean that we’re a loser for the rest of our life. Despite having failure to complete the task assigned by Allah, He’s still provide us with some lesson from the mistake that we made and later on it’s up to us to use it to survive because mistake is a beginning of “discovery”. Just think for a moment why He’s still give chances and in extra He provides us with lesson from the previous mistake? The answer is “Allah wants us to survive” that’s why He loves His humble servants who have patience. With His bless for sure we “human” can survive for any task assigned. For me there’s no doubt about it.
Donations
It’s true that Islam welcomes us to donate some of our money to help the poor, and YES we will get blessing from our God in return if we are sincere but not to show off. There is no “Akad” practiced but it’s between us and our God, He knows everything’s- we can’t hide from Him. Of course by helping people we can reduce the burden, I would agree with that for sure.
A debate between the UPSIs(I guess) …
Actually I’m a type of a person who like to throw my opinion on public, but I prefer to choose a virtue debate rather than having face to face because I’m an out spoken man and it surely can lead to a fight. The debate happened last weekend when I commented on my friend`s FB status.





“ Apakah pendapat anda dengan scenario peminta sedekah seperti orang buta datang menyapa anda di meja makan? Wajarkah kita memaki hamun mereka sambil meminta surat pengesahan?pada aku nak derma, derma, tak nak sudah. Dorang bukan paksa kita hulur pon”.





In term of scolding the beggars, I won’t agree and that is not the right manner as a malays indeed ,but I will stress that I agree if we should asking them to show some proof first(OKU card members or etc) before making any donation to them. Sound cruel right? But with the current society that we have, I think it’s precisely correct. In KL, each day the numbers of beggars are increasing dramatically along with the development of the city. Why is it this phenomenon suddenly happens on this kind of era? Do we ever think why people who are physically perfect and able to do some job prefer begging to survive? Is there less of working opportunity out there? But why the Indo`s, bangla`s and etc managed to get a job even though they are not a local? It’s easy, like my teacher said





“ kerje banyak tapi memilih sangat, terlampau menjage standart terutame meleis, last tak de choice amik jalan mudah..sebab tu meleis ramai jadi peminta sedekah, opportunity tu ada tapi..tak ikhtiar"






Malays culture`s.
I`m proud to be a Malay. Don’t tell me if you are not proud belongs to certain race. As we know Malays has good culture and generous is a part of the culture. That’s is why those UPSIs kept on saying
“nak derma derma je la..buat apa nk mintak macam, islam mengalakan kita menderma..bla bla bla”
“nak derma derma lah dapat pahala..tak derma tak dosa pon..”
I think we need to make a correction here..
“Islam mengalakan kita menderma/sedekah” <<<ayat tak complete je..
It’s better be..
”Islam mengalakan kita menderma/sedekah di jalan yang betul
It’s our right to ask dude. I think if they are a registered OKU, they don’t mind to show us the card as a proof. For each donation that we make we have our right to know rather than..
“derme je la..yg penting ikhlas…”
They don’t even want to know where the money goes to, for them the only thing matters is sincerity and getting "pahala" in return. Here is my answer
“tak bermaksud kite bertanye dan nak melihat proof tu kita tak ikhlas..ikhlas tu antara kita dengan Allah”
And I think I can say this..
“sebab golongan macam ni la..meningkatnye peminta sedekah and sindiket2 dan sebab peminta sedekah dan sindiket2 ni la rosak OKU, dan mereke2 yg tak mampu sebelanga”
Nowadays most of people will do everything that can give benefits to them. For the disable people (OKUs), I agree that they have right to beg for help but I am really sure that deep inside their heart they don’t want to be like that, they have their own pride. That’s why most of them are talented/gifted to play music instruments, drawings, singing, skillful in programming or hacking and etc. unfortunately there are some bad asses that use them to gain profit. This kind of syndicate has been announced by the media before but no action was taken by the government. The OKU organization has been registered due to reduce/ prevent these syndicate activities, but the Malays/societies are seldom to donate their money to the registered/authorized organization. I believe that’s why the number of beggars keeps increasing each day.
“Derma macam tu mengalakan kan orang menjadi malas..better derme dekat badan kebajikan or institusi yg berdaftar”
tabung ni di ambil di luar bangunan pejabat agama AU2 dua hari lepas, aku tanya dah berapa lama tabung ni : answer = 2 month ( never been opened.) byk ni je??baik upah beggars kutip lagi dpt banyak.
Let we do some calculation:
Let say salary for a fresh graduate: 2000/month
2000/ 26days per month (number of working days) = RM 76.92 per day. 8 hours working time
The beggars income calculation (by NOSTRADAMUS : P)
In every Friday, I can see parents with their 4 kids who decided to choose to be a beggar as their permanent job even though there are physically perfect, by encouraging his kids I think maybe they like to inherit this job to their 4 kids. Each of them will carry an empty cup and will take their place around the mosque.
I can assume that the total of collection per Friday is at least around RM 20 to 25 just to sit down from 12 to 2pm with a cup in hand.
parents + 4 kids = 6
6 x 20 = RM120 / 6 x 25 = RM 150 just for 2 hours?? Amazing right? I was really surprised when I hung out with my friends watching a clash between Manchester and Chelsea at mapley at Wangsa Maju (NZ), I found these kids begging from table to table asking for money. On Fridays they will beg at TTDI but how come I saw them at wangsa maju in weekend? I started to think what kind of transport that they are using? supra? evo 10? Bmw? In that case it seems that they are not begging just on Fridays. I started to think how rich their father is…
Believe me that is not the first “kantoi” case had happened to me, there are a lot, mostly around KL!!(manusia byk ragam..macam2 style tipu).
Yes..I can say that its Ok to make a donation to someone who needed help but believe me if we are too generous to someone, it may lead to something that can really collapse the attitude of the societies.
“most of malays memang baik hati, membantu orang susah tu mmg bgus..tapi kalo dah hari-hari muke yang sama je mintak sedekah…and ramai yang tak putus2 membantu..bile mase dorang nk ada peluang untuk bantu diri sendiri dan seterusnye membantu orang lain pula?” “kita secara tak langsung membantu meningkatkan peningkatan orang yang malas dan mengambil kesempatan terhadap orang lain..kita juga secara tak langsung mengalakan mereka memilih jalan mudah dengan merayu tanpa berusaha berikhtiar dengan mengunakan otak yang tuhan kurniakan”
So fellas, one day, if you are asking your son about his ambition, please don’t get shocked/stunned if the answer is “ I want to be a king of beggars dad”…sound impossible rite, but the possibility is there. With degree in hand you can only get at least around RM 76 per day with 8 hours working time. By being a beggar you can even get more than that seriously!!
So welcome to the world of beggars.

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