Yay! We nailed it!
It was scary, the few seconds when Dr Aisyah stared with her HUGE eyes at my dark circles secluded eyes, without blinking.
I was thinking, 'o.O walao, why stare at me? Is this a hint for me to speak?'
And I quickly turned my head to seek shelter from my group mates behind. That killing stare was enough for me to remember my entire life!
I figured that Dr Aisyah liked our group leader much.
Maybe because of all the masculine muscles, cute dimples, attention grabbing words?
And yeah, I missed telling you, Dr Aisyah LOVED male presentors! wakaka! =DDDD
'Which state are you from?' The indian guy, sent from one of those fitness center in Gurney who got lost in our school in search for our general office, asked me.
I nearly fainted LOL upon unveiling the motive behind his inquiry, which was to confirm his guess that I'm a bumi from Sarawak or Sabah. -.-lll
I'm neither offended nor sad, as this was not my first encounter on the issue of my appearance.
'I thought you were a Malay!' Even my super senior who coincidently is a truly bumi claims that I do not looked chinese. T.T
But then, I'm glad that I got over this issue and smiled, sometimes laughed to myself whenever people mistaken me as non-chinese.
Wohoo! I''m as light as a floating cloud, with a smile if it has a face. =D
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