Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Wedding: No need food, I just want to celebrate your joy

<--- Familiar picture, eh? Nope? It's hong bao.

Few years down the road, I will spend my time in Singapore. Plenty of my friends are still single and have big potentials to get married in Singapore. Chances are, they will invite me to their wedding (if I don't anger them nearing their wedding dates).

I foresee, my question prior to attend the sacred celebration of two human beings from different family would be the same, (In Singlish) "how much to give, ah?". In english, it would be translated as, "How much money do I need to put inside the red packet to be given to the happy couple?"

That's a culture here in Singapoor. The small country which doesn't have much original culture so it happily invents its very own red-packet-wedding tradition. A blend of chinese culture with a litte personal touch from capitalism world.

Chatrin, a friend of mine, posts the same thing in her blog about: Chinese (Singaporean?) Wedding. A commercialization of wedding. for She's right, there's no clear cut criteria about how much to insert to the almighty red packet.
This is what surprises me. In fact, there is a standard to follow. A rather strict one indeed. The amount of cash you have to give depends on several factors: closeness with the couple, the venue of the celebration, the type of the party, and how many people you bring with you.

I'd rather say to my beloved newly-wed-wannabe friends:

I need no food for I will eat mac donald's before coming to your wedding. Big mac... yummy...
I need no ballroom to dance with you, an open-air yard will do
I need no fancy microphone to sing a happy songs for you, I will shout
I do need a toilet, ... in case I have urgent business with nature =)
If you have organised some fancy celebration, I will come over as well. Whatever makes you happy, I will do it even goes along with Singapoor's culture.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Living a double live

For years, I've lived a double life.
In the day, I do my job I ride the bus,
roll up my sleeves with the hoi polloi.
But at night, I live a life of exhilaration,
of missed heartbeats and adrenalin.
And, if the truth be known,
a life of dubious virtue.

I won't deny it I've been engaged in violence,
even indulged in it.
I've maimed and killed adversaries
and not merely in self-defence.
I've exhibited disregard for life, limb and property,
and savoured every moment.

You may not think it, to look at me,
but I have commanded armies and conquered worlds.
And though in achieving these things I've set morality aside,
I have no regrets.

For though I've led a double life,
at least I can say:
I've lived

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