I seldom go out of the house during CNY. Probably it’s due to my preferences of being in a quiet environment. Also, I particularly like it when I can rest at home. I just don’t like going out under the super hot sun during CNY, and get myself stuck in the traffic – I’ve always believed that the sun shines much more brighter during CNY. :P
Anyway, when my family was at my grandma’s place on the 2nd day of CNY (or was it eve?), me and my brother got into a short conversation of the most asked questions during CNY. For the background, my elder brother has a 6 month young lovable daughter (my niece), and a pharmacy less than 6 month old. My younger brother is in his 2nd year of university life. Me, I am not married, nobody knows understands what I work as. :D
“CNY is always about asking questions and giving answers. I really don’t like it when I have to repeatedly answer the same questions.”
“Yeah. You’ll surely being asked what year are you in the university now; where are you staying now; how many more years to go.”
“Yeah. You’ll surely being asked when are you getting married. Wahahaha!”
“Hey I think elder brother won’t be asked any question this year. He is married, so no more when-to-get-married question. He just got a 6 month old daughter, so people won’t ask if he wants another one so soon. How good!”
“No you are wrong. He has a new shop. He will be asked how long it has been operating and how is the business. Wahahahaha!”
True. @.@
And then for the past few days, I’ve discovered another question that I have to answer particularly for this CNY:
“Eh you are not back in Kelantan ah?”
What the H. @.@ Don’t skip your questions. I am not married yet, dude.






