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Originally posted by Troy437:
A norm for wedding???? By which rule or religion???Marriage is a commitment of two persons to live together, not for your guys to make him embarassed on his wedding day.
One of my fd were asked to wear ladies undergarments so that he can pass the 'sisters' to fetch the bride. The process was recorded on video and later played during wedding dinner. The 'tekan' became a lifetime humiliation, until my fd refused to look at the video after his wedding.
To date my fd hate the 'sisters'.
During a drinking session later, he curse that the 'sisters' will get into finacial difficulties and beg him to borrow money from him. He will make sure when that comes, it pay back time.
We won't do such tasteless stuffs.
You think everyone like ur friend so hum ji meh.
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Originally posted by sacredspirits:
think what we did once was to ask the groom to 'practice' for the scene of unveiling the bride and kissing the bride - with one of his brothers.... the suggestion comes from the photographers actually... think most photographers and videographers hv loads of suggestions as they hv seen so many tekan-ing sessions!!
This is funny

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Originally posted by Chris1988:
i hope this thread doesn't make future men think twice about getting married

ts mentioned game for anything sure must have a limit to it mah. like this why not make the groom jump off a 30 storey building to see if his love for the bride is undying

shit man getting married is like joining fear factor for the groom


I know the limits.
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Originally posted by killtheink:
It really really really doesn't matter whether the rule says to stand on the left or the right, because majority will never follow. How many times have you had to rush up the escalator only to find some bloody dingbat on the right just standing there, completely oblivious till you shout at him/her to get out of the way? It's already countless for me.
They might eventually if there are electrical voltage sensors that zap those who stand on the right and place their hands too long on the railings. Can you say "spoon-feed", one more time. Sheesh.
In the morning, most people will follow.
But sometimes I think those old aunties and uncles don't know the rule so they never follow.
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Originally posted by nenepokey:
i don't find any problems standing on the left, since the left side of our body is 5 times stronger than our right. and i find it easier to run up the escalator on the right. when galloping down, not the right, neither the left, it's the centre..

Yeah, agree.
I think that this stomper is damn lame as well.
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