i think wat the hawker meant is u wanna makan it here or take away lahOriginally posted by ShutterBug:Here's one more:
When ordering food at hawker centers, you'd say 4 Popiah please, and then he or she will ask "Eat ah?".
One time I got so tired of the same question and answer, I said; "No, throw away one..."
The popiah vendor laughed out loud.... luckily hawker has humour...![]()
He means not dapao. He buy to throw away into the dustbin.Originally posted by hopy:i think wat the hawker meant is u wanna makan it here or take away lah
lol so ever true...Originally posted by hopy:did u notice that when ur frd call ur home no. and when u get to the phone, they will always say 'oei u at home huh?'
Originally posted by hopy:did u notice that when ur frd call ur home no. and when u get to the phone, they will always say 'oei u at home huh?'
Of course I understand what the hawker meant, it's just the way it was asked; "Eat ah?"Originally posted by hopy:i think wat the hawker meant is u wanna makan it here or take away lah
Originally posted by hopy:did u notice that when ur frd call ur home no. and when u get to the phone, they will always say 'oei u at home huh?'
then U do what?give the nasi lemak back to the stallholder?Originally posted by sgboy2004:yah yah, once mi go buy nasi lemak to eat, it is $1.90 ...but mi only got $1.80
no lah, mi just did not buy it lor... go buy cheaper food insteadOriginally posted by Xcert:then U do what?give the nasi lemak back to the stallholder?