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U tot everybody can kawen kat hotel hall meh...
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Blocking road in front of house + tents
Blocking road in front of house + tents
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Dec 9 2018, 10:33 PM
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Kasi chance la
U tot everybody can kawen kat hotel hall meh... Owai |
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Dec 9 2018, 10:38 PM
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Dec 9 2018, 10:46 PM
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newer housing estates due to security reasons started to do a one-in one-out road for the row of houses except for the mainroad connecting the OIOU roads......if do this and block the road sure jam
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Dec 9 2018, 10:47 PM
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after living in my current neighborhood of 500+ people for more than 8 years, i've only seen twice where they did put up tents on the small road in front of my house and blocking it, and one is wedding and another is funeral.
since i cant drive my car through the small road back to my home, i just park my car further away near the main road and walk the rest of the way to my home. and in the morning, just take a walk to the main road and drive my car to work. i think its no problem at all, because wedding, funeral or any occasion that needs to put up tents that stretch from the house to the road in front of the house are very rare. |
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Dec 9 2018, 10:49 PM
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Dec 9 2018, 10:49 PM
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Personally I don't mind if it was discussed or at the very least have the neighbors informed ahead of time and all parties is in agreement.
But ya, better done at a public hall. Better parking some more. |
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Dec 9 2018, 10:51 PM
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QUOTE(EdBaaBaa @ Dec 9 2018, 08:43 PM) Well, I fg HATE it. Hard to give a discreet answer to this. Some elderly prefer it this way. There's no need for any such favours. Why have a funeral in the house and not a funeral parlour or religious premises? What's the benefit of doing so? What I got to say is that nowadays neighbours probably means very little to guys like you for example. For my grandma, they literally knew who's who from their street and the adjacent one, and so on. Thus when she passed away and held the funeral in her house, it's easier for the neighbours to pay their last respect. Besides it's been the tradition to be sent away from home if possible. Most of the ones that did it outside either lives in condo or the young one who passed away before their parents do. Of course there are those that chooses to do it away from home as well, but probably just a small number of them. This post has been edited by andrekua2: Dec 9 2018, 10:52 PM |
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