Video - Tasha’s Pei-Pei
I don’t know a single Mandarin . So does Dr Halina but yet we send our girls to SJKC .
Why ? - Because we understand the importance of Mandarin .
It will be an advantage for the girls in years to come .
Furthermore it’s good to master many languages including Arabic and French.
But for those who plan to send your kids to a SJKC School ...it takes lots of effort and commitment .
Firstly you are unable to teach them .
You don’t really know what they are learning as all subjects are in Mandarin.
They certainly need extra classes.
Bella & Tasha have extra classes 4x a week .
They usually able to truly speak & write fluently when they are in Standard 3 .
Anything earlier - don’t expect too much .
It takes time for them to adapt as Mandarin is a tough language .
Bella is quite proficient in Mandarin but Tasha is getting there .
Different pronunciation will bring about different meaning .
It’s challenging but will be totally worth it.
Sending to SJKC from an early age is the only way for them to be fluent .
That’s the best way - surrounded by Chinese friends and environment .
Also I loved SJKC teachers - they are as strict as can be .
Memang garang - Haha
Just sharing
Salam Everyone
Love As Always
PS - Adam & Noah will soon go to a Chinese
Kindergarten too . So will Eusoff & Emelia .
That’s the plan .
Read all the plans for my kids in ‘ My Way Of Parenting’ Book .
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quite pronunciation and meaning 在 Hock Chai’s【让味道说话】Flavours Talk Facebook 的最佳貼文
刚刚又有顾客突然问起,为何起个那么怪的品牌名称。【哈咪豆】。您也想知道吗? 让我把陈旧的老贴再分享一次!
Customer questioned. Why we called ourselves [HamiDouRoll]? Curious? Let me share again our story!
【双语贴 Bilingual Post】
哈咪豆~我们的故事
我们创始于1992年间。长辈们凭着一辆旧摩多,一个铁架子,一个四方铁桶,就这样在巴刹的路边摆起了路边摊。售卖的就只有妈妈最拿手制作的五香肉卷。当时受到了很多顾客的青睐。虽然生意就连一个小招牌也没有,但顾客还是可以凭着食物的味道还有售卖者的模样,一再的前来光顾,支持!
当时这门小生意算不上很成功,但养家糊口总不是问题。多年以后,由于经济和科技的发展,商家集团开始采用机械化生产,开始了价格攻略。使得很多小贩小商们面对很大的压力。再来就是很多当小贩的家长,都希望自己的孩子可以读好书,未来找到更理想的工作。不愿看到孩子们继承自己的行业,像自己一样汗流浃背,辛苦劳累。就种种因素,很多行业开始找不到合适的继承人续而成了夕阳行业,无以得续。
某一年,我迎来了30多年来最为低落的人生。家庭里的烦心事,我成了单亲妈妈。工作上的不顺心,我成了无业游民。这突如其来,犹如炸弹般的变化,我一时接受不了,茫然了!这时候,上了年纪的爸妈恰巧开始有了退休的念头。眼看着这经营多年的心血付诸东流,而自己这时也没什么好做的,突然就茗生了接过棒子的念头。一来可以试试自己当老板,二来还可以继承这已有数十载的槟城老味道,心想为何不让自己试试呢!
但生意总不可以像以前那样,没有任何的招牌和品牌。在我琢磨着要给生意起什么名字比较合适的当儿。身边当时才5岁的孩子突然就冒出了一句,“家庭和工作都没有了,就要hamidoulou。 hami(虾米是福建话什么的意识)doulou (都捞是粤语都做的意识)”,寓意什么都做。这么一句话,深深的吸引了我。一个5岁的孩子,竟然懂得说出那样一句话,我感动了。孩子那么小,都懂得马死落地行的道理,我这个当妈妈的,还有什么好畏惧的,还有什么坚持不了的?就这样取个谐音 HamiDouRoll 就成了我们今天的品牌。这品牌代表的不只是一个拥有数十载历史的老味道,对我来说,他更是时刻提醒了我,“不畏惧与坚持”的座右铭。
如今我们添加了销售渠道,除了在巴刹,夜市,指定的零售商店可以找到我们,顾客还可以通过网购的方式购买,有诚意有担当的美味食品就会送到府上。虽然销售渠道多了,但我们的制作工序是唯一不变的。我们任然坚持着纯手工制作,确保食材新鲜,食品有担当,不添加任何添加物,防腐剂。借此我们希望新旧顾客们都会像从前那样,凭着味道,辨识我们,寻找我们,继续支持我们!
HamiDouRoll~ Our story
The lobak business was founded by my parents in year 1992. In the beginning, it had no brand name, but its doing quite well. A lot of loyal customers keep buying repeatedly.
I consider myself a happy little women for the past 30 over years. However, personal crisis hit me out of sudden. Due to family problems, i divorced and at the same time i lost my work. Divorced and jobless take away all my beliefs and hopes. At that time, i feel so ambiguity and hopeless, and some more had two small kids to take care. My parents feeling so bad for seeing me like that. Thus, they offer me to take over their business since they are ready to retired. For living and for my kids, i telling myself, i have to be strong. I decided to take up the offer.
I realize that business can't go further if without a brand name, thus I trying to get one. While i'm brainstorming about the brand name, my kid who is 5years old at that time standing beside me. Out of sudden, something come out from his mouth. He said: "family lost liao, work lost liao. Hami pun boh liao. Since nothing we have now, we need {hami doulou}."
*Hami in Hokkien means what.
*Doulou in Cantonese means something like all doing.
His quote impressed me a lot. I can't imagine a young boy like him also know to say this kind of sentence. He is trying to motivate me to keep stronger and keep moving forward for living. So i decided to use what he said as brand. I trying to get the "nearest pronunciation" word to make the brand meaning come closer to what i'm doing and selling. Since then, HamiDou Roll become the brand name i use till now.
* Many people who don't know, they thought that it's a Japanese name. :P
To me, HamiDouRoll is not just a brand, but also my Motto in life!
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1. Right now I’m working for X. ▶ I’m currently a full-time/part-time staff at X, which is a … firm.
2. I’m not working/finding a job. ▶ I’m not working currently, but I’m actually looking for a job. / I'm between jobs.
3. I like my job a lot. ▶ I must say that I really love my job because it brings meaning and purpose to my life.
4. I don’t really like my job. ▶ Well, I would be lying if I said I loved my job, because I don’t. I’m pretty fed up with it actually.
5. I’m very busy at work. ▶ My job is very demanding, that’s why I usually feel overwhelmed at work.
6. I don’t make a lot of money. ▶ I earn a pretty modest income, just enough to make ends meet.
7. I earn a lot of money. ▶ I make quite a decent income, enough to live comfortably.
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10 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT RAMUNE ラムネ (JAPANESE MARBLE SODA)
Ramune is a popular carbonated soft drink from Japan - one of the modern symbols of the Japanese summer.
Some people call it the most complicated soft drink in the world, but it’s really quite simple. The drink is pressure sealed with a marble from the inside, and you have this 'pushy device' that you push inside the neck to dislodge the marble.
1) RAMUNE WAS INVENTED BY A SCOT
In 1884 during the Meiji period, this Scottish dude, Alexander Cameron Sim, had his own Pharmaceutical company in Kobe. Apparently it was a trend amongst pharmacists to invent their own drink concoctions. Some were hits, some were misses. Sim's drink - named Mabu soda at the time, mabu meaning marble - was a massive hit. Eventually the name was changed to Ramune and the drink was sold nationwide. Ramune is an epic Japanese drink, so it’s no surprise Sim has his very own monument in Kobe.
2) RAMUNE WAS JAPAN'S FIRST EVER SOFT DRINK
We’re talking about the first mainstream commercialised soft drink in Japan. It wasn’t Coke. It wasn’t Ginger Ale. It was Ramune.
3) RAMUNE IS HEALTHIER THAN COKE
One reason Ramune has been growing in popularity is cause of the lower calorie and carbohydrate count. Although these levels can differ depending on the Ramune flavour. People trying to lose weight sometimes drink Ramune as a substitute for Coke or for any other regular soft drink.
4) PEOPLE INITIALLY THOUGHT RAMUNE DRINKS WERE BOMBS
Back in the 1850s, Matthew C. Perry, a Commodore of the United States Navy (who played a leading role in the opening of Japan to the West), brought carbonated sodas over to Japan. Perry and co. presented these special beverages as gifts.
A Johnny Knoxville type crew member thought it would be a funny idea to shake up some of the fizzy sodas before offering them to the Japanese. After it exploded in their faces, many thought they were bombs! It almost started a war.
Later on, when commercial Ramune was released to the public, many people were suspicious of this foreign mystery drink that may or may not explode in your face like a bomb. Not to mention carbonation was unheard of.
5) RAMUNE USED TO BE UNPOPULAR
It wasn’t called Ramune at the beginning. It was called ‘Remon Sui’ which directly translates to lemon water.
Eventually the name was changed to Remoneedo, which is the straight Japanese pronunciation of the word ‘lemonade’. And later on shortened to just Ramune. The drink then became a massive hit.
6) RAMUNE WAS ORIGINALLY MARKETED AS A PREVENTION FOR CHOLERA
This is bullcrap, but along with the Ramune name change, this bit of false marketing helped its popularity.
7) THERE ARE OVER 36 FLAVOURS OF RAMUNE
Ramune is super popular, but after the influx of newer soft drinks into the marketplace, like Coke, Fanta, Sprite, etc; the Ramune higher ups felt they needed to spice things up.
There are fruit flavours like banana, blueberry, grape, orange, green apple, kiwi, peach, pineapple, plum, cherry, coconut, mango, melon, pomelo, watermelon, raspberry, strawberry and lychee. Then there’s vanilla, chocolate, candy, root beer and coke flavours.
More WTF ones include champagne, bubble gum, green tea, chill oil, brussels sprout, corn cream stew (soup), teriyaki, curry, octopus, takoyaki, kimchi, squid ink and wasabi.
8) RAMUNE WITHOUT THE MARBLE ISN'T RAMUNE
Apparently Ramune is only Ramune if it comes in that uniquely shaped bottle (called a codd-neck bottle) with the marble in it.
9) YOU CAN MAKE RAMUNE AT HOME
*watch vid for instructions*
10) RAMUNE USED TO BE THE WORLD'S MOST DANGEROUS SOFT DRINK
Kids wanted the marble, and were willing to break the glass bottle to get it. Nowadays bottles are unbreakable and kiddy-proof so are no longer dangerous.
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