They say we're going to Pizza Hut.I'm going to expect cheese since he's a big fan of them.Me too! :D
I like sushi.I don't know why my siblings got mad when I said that lol.I've liked sushi even before I started liking Japanese stuff.
Lol for my birthday this year why don't we go for RAMEN.There's one right in front of the sushi shop I guess.Meh.I think they're not halal.Sushi lorr.
zzzzzzzzz I'm lazy to write more in fact.Today is a special day.So studies will finish abit sooner than usual.Which is a good thing,of course.Yay.
I wonder if Didi wants cake since he's with all that 'anti-fats' thingy.
We have a new nickname for Cantik.And since I just told my mom about the culture of Japan,in how they're supposed to address each other.
Chan
Chan (ちゃん ) is a diminutive suffix; it expresses that the speaker finds a person endearing. Thus, using chan with a superior's name would be condescending and rude. In general, chan is used for babies, young children, and teenage girls. It may also be used towards cute animals, lovers, close friends, or any youthful woman.
Example,Sakura-chan.
Kun
Kun (君【くん】 ) is used by persons of senior status in addressing or referring to those of junior status, or by anyone when addressing or referring to male children or male teenagers. It can also be used by females when addressing a male that they are emotionally attached to or have known for a long period of time. Although kun is generally used for boys, that is not a hard rule. For example, in business settings, young female employees may also be addressed as kun by older males of senior status.
zzzzzzzzzzzzzz I DID ALL THIS THEN THEY TOLD ME THEY HAD A TOPIC.ZZZZZZZZ K LA I GO MAKE NEW ONE LAH.ZZZZZ PFFT
zzzzzzzzzzzzzz I DID ALL THIS THEN THEY TOLD ME THEY HAD A TOPIC.ZZZZZZZZ K LA I GO MAKE NEW ONE LAH.ZZZZZ PFFT
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