steady of girlfriend....both the same meaning until ROM (registery of marriage) then called fiance/fiancee. Then only it is permanent .Originally posted by leon_lai89:i used to get confuse between these two terms. i prefer the term girl friend as it sounds maybe better. girl friend is the longer lasting one perhaps and maybe steady is the "play play only relationship".
anyway ya, its the same. its how u treat each other that is most imptOriginally posted by I_am_PeTe_Parker:steady of girlfriend....both the same meaning until ROM (registery of marriage) then called fiance/fiancee. Then only it is permanent .
register is register but got ppl unregister oneOriginally posted by Ah Cek:after ROM is called husband/wife lah.
but haven't offer tea to mother, father, ah ma, ah kong yet mah?Originally posted by Ah Cek:after ROM is called husband/wife lah.
Plus your auntie & Uncle...Originally posted by I_am_PeTe_Parker:but haven't offer tea to mother, father, ah ma, ah kong yet mah?
tea can dun offer but ang pao cannot dun giveOriginally posted by I_am_PeTe_Parker:but haven't offer tea to mother, father, ah ma, ah kong yet mah?
oh ya...forgotOriginally posted by larrenV2.003:Plus your auntie & Uncle...
i rather have a wheelchairOriginally posted by starblue:steady always sounds funny... in fact, some guys will go ,"hey, ni yao he wo zou steady mah?"
wad the hell is "walk steady"??
walking on rocksteady ground.Originally posted by starblue:steady always sounds funny... in fact, some guys will go ,"hey, ni yao he wo zou steady mah?"
wad the hell is "walk steady"??
then they call each other 'lao ban'(old companion)?Originally posted by miss_soojung:Depending on the age group they could mean the same thing. Older couples don't usually refer to their partners as "steadies".