What kind of occupation suits you best?

By Rara - Saturday, March 06, 2010

Last Friday, I went to a seminar about hmm something to do with our future occupation that might suits our attitude. Nahh it's not that I "went" but I "had-to-go". Ahha :D How can this lazy lil girl go to that kinda seminar? Actually we've already done the questions before, last year. I still remember, so as my friends are. I answered those quiestions honestly. Realllyyy. And the result, I was the only one, from the 170++ pupis who got an "E". Which means ;

- Love to talk
- Optimistic
- Ambitious
- Dominant - Controlls others
- Sociable
- Easily agree with others' oppinion

person. Occupation that suits me? Politician! :D Welll thankyouuu. I AM want to be a Prime Minister. Yet I love learning about body soo, I think I should become a doctor, then I'm going to achieve my dreams one by one (includes; an ASTRONAUT, and ofcourse, a PRIME MINISTER!). Thankyou.

Ohh, for those whose not working. If you find yourself meeting these criterias, you may ask for the job as soon as possible!

A job at Elianto/Bonita/Guess/yang sewaktu dengannya *kedai murah tapi bajet mahal*


- Gedik
- Berlagak
- Bongkak
- Pemalas
- Rasa awak sorang je kaya
- Tak pandai cakap mana2 bahasa dengan fasih ;
"umm I think you kena pkai this one" or "ohhh! no,no,no,you cannnot aa buat macam ni.."
- no sense of fashion ;
wear leggings and showing off their hideous gross ASS. Remember, everyone! Never wear leggings with those shirt which is not covering your ass otherwise you'll look like a hen's ass. Even the Marie Claire's fashion designer said that. So, you can go to Elianto but only to buy something you want. NEVER EVER follow their fashion. They don't have any sense of fashion because they are too *intelligent*

So, how? :D 

I got a fool story for ya. its my own experience. I'm not the fool one,
So last weekend, as usual I went to Cambridge. On the way home (not really yet), I dropped by to Elianto. SO, this is the main point = I was wearing a black long beaded dress that Granny bought at Dubai. With Arabic-style scarf and a hazel colored contact lense. And I made the face of foreigner :D I asked the shopkeeper using my British accent English that Gerry and  Michael had taught me for years,

"Umm.. So.. Does it come with the brush?"

And the shopkeeper was like, "OHH EMMM GEEEE I AM DEAD! I DONT KNOW WHAT TO SAY> THIS GIRL DOESNT KNOW HOW TO SPEAK MALAY. IM DEAD!". she answered, "No," and she gestured me to follow her, so I did. And she showed me the brush that *supposely* comes together with the eye shadow.

HAHAHAHA. Luckily I was alone then.

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