I am very very very happy as of this moment. In my very personal language, I call it 'feeling AlhamduLillah-ic'. Now, why is that?
- I have lived another day in my life with my two parents, my three siblings, my 20+ friends, my four limbs, my working mind, my affectionate heart, my soft eyes---I think I'm over-doing it now, and you probably already get the picture...
- EGYPT WON THE AFRICA CUP! (Sorry, people. But as you can see, I'm a great fan of patriotism..only to Muslim countries though. So if a Muslim country had won, I would've still felt very happy. But as being from an Egyptian descent, I gotta be simply P-R-O-U-D..)
I advise you all to be proud of your ethnicities, your faiths, your traditions/culture/heritage, and not ever put your back against them, because they are a part of you and mean a great deal to those who lived with you through it all.
Yeah, so I feel like talking in British at this moment (though I have nothing to do with England..), and go bug my sister with all these different accents. (Random question: What's your favorite accent?!)
Love for the sake of Allah,
Bint Khaled
5 comments:
My fav accent? My own. :) I have this British-American-Australian mixed accent. When I travel, very hard for people to tell where I come from. Haha. Too much TV I guess when I was younger. Affected my accent as well.
And I'm proud to be Malaysian Alhamdulillah! :)
Salamz, hey you know what, your eyes are hazel, sometimes. anyway, I love the vietnamese/chinese accents. I think they are so cute! my math teacher from Vietnam would crack me up at words like "x and y" yes i am commenting
Nurul: lol, I can almost hear the accent you're talking about. Malaysians ARE pretty cool people; glad you're proud. I love patriotic people! :)
Slave of God: lol, yeah. I don't know if you ever noticed, my eyes turn gray when I cry! weird, huh?
I can count on you to make them turn gray!! lol
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