Friday, February 11, 2011

English Lesson of the day

Dear all,

Are you complete, finished or completely finished?

The difference between COMPLETE & FINISH
People say there is no difference between
 
COMPLETE & FINISH
But there is
!
When you marry the right one, you are COMPLETE
And when you marry the wrong one, you are FINISHED


And when the "right one" catches you with the "wrong one", you are
COMPLETELY FINISHED

And that is your English lesson for the day.
 

4 comments:

  1. hurm...mdalam btul english lesson arini..hihihi..i loike!!!

    cik syiqin...tolong buang code komen neh..leceh mau komen anda entri...huhu

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  2. Alamak cik Huda, manala ceq tau camna nak buang kod tu? ajar la ckit..huhu maklumla bdk br belajar.

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  3. ok2..hehe..dsebabkn aku pon xhengat..kena la khatam skali lg mende nie...

    1st..login dashboard...then ko amek "Settings" pastu...pilih "comment" pastu ko scroll ke bawah skali..akan jumpe "Show word verification for comments" ko tick "no" then save setting...done!

    hehehe...semoge bjaye yerk...=)

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  4. Thanks Cik Huda..rasenye dah berjaya kot. harap2la..

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