Little known fact about me – I went through 12 years of Chinese education in a SRJK(C) and SMJK(C) education, which basically means that I am actually able to converse and read/write in Mandarin pretty well. 我ä¸æ˜¯é¦™è•‰äººã€‚
I actually read through the whole 金庸æ¦ä¾ å°è¯´ (kung fu novel series), watch Hochiak, and listen to MY FM in addition to all the other “English language centric” activities I engage in. 真的是人ä¸å¯è²Œåƒï¼Œå¯¹ä¸å¯¹ï¼Ÿå‘µå‘µã€‚
I was at MY FM 10th Anniversary party at Genting in 2008!
In fact, I actually attended the MY FM 10th Anniversary Celebration back at Genting back in 2008, that was some party indeed.
Before I digress… today’s purpose is to tell you about the MY FM 超级万人迷 game. A game with proper cash prize up to RM 100,000! So how do you get your hands on this you might ask?
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Here are the mechanics: (ä¸æ–‡æ示请å°è€ƒè¶…级万人迷网站)
- After listening to MY FM to the tips regarding the location and features of 超级万人迷. Find the person on 7-9 am, 12-2 pm, 4-6 pm, and 8 – 10 pm on site
- Every morning from 7-9 am, there will be more tips announced
- Find the location of 超级万人迷
- If you think you got the right person, approach immediately and ask if he/she is MY FM 超级万人迷!
- Bonus – If you managed to find the correct person while carrying the Generasi Hebat tie, you stand to win 3x the prize!
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It’s that simple! Check out my phailed attempt in landing myself RM 100,000 in this video. Haih… better luck next time I guess! MY FM is gonna be my #1 radio station until I get that prize, gahhh!!
cheh. like you i had over a decade of chinese education. doesn’t make much of a difference these days though… because 我的åŽæ–‡é€€åŒ–好多了。 =(
I agree with Irene. My mandarin gets worse day by day. But I’m still glad that my parents send me to a Chinese school, at least I know my own culture and mother tongue, albeit not thoroughly. ;p
Wow, really didn’t knew that you read Chinese. I didn’t have Chinese education, but can read and speak in Mandarin, thanks to all the Jacky Cheung songs back in Primary/Secondary school and their chinese lyrics.
I thought you were English educated from your well written posts. Not many Chinese educated bloggers can write this well! So many write with broken English and bad spelling.
Yay! I listen to MyFm too and like this game. Interesting. You are chinese based but write very good English. 3 cheers to you!
i only read a bit here and there and understood the BANANA thingy. . .which I am. . .partly
I can speak Chinese but can’t write or read it. Unfortunate!
irene,
hahaha true, true, reverse evolution
Karen,
Hahhaa yah, nice to know kan? 😀
JD,
Oh that’s cool!
Diana,
Thanks thanks. 😀 I’m humbled.
mnhi,
Thank you very much, 4 cheers for your back 😛
foodcrazee,
Hahahah it’s all good.
Huai Bin,
Learn! 😛
wah not bad… i can understand some of the chinese you wrote without using babel fish k?!!
er.. why no one seems to mention you used the wrong 使 should be 开始. ^_^
eiling,
Hehehe not bad!
Ruby,
shhh 😛
hahahaha redmummy’s mandarin is hilarious!
kimberlycun,
hahahahah at least she can do it!
Wasn’t fooled for a second. Always knew you were a 金庸 fan… Which re-blooded Chinese guy isn’t?
12 years of chinese education? Hmmm. I’ve never attended a single day of chinese schooling, but I can understand chinese and have read all of Mr Louis Cha’s works (original chinese version)… so that makes me… the real 真人ä¸å¯è²Œåƒ?
takeshi,
Hahah that’s very true. You win too! 😀
Yah was invited to that MyFM bash too but I tak faham bahasa cina…so didn’t go la.
redmummy is sho kiut
ShaolinTiger,
but your bahasa cina almost as good as FA’s!
suanie,
and you too 😛
lolz . . .looks like slightly better than HB. Heheheh ST better than FA? wow! Impressed. . .GWAI LO! must be the chinese saliva. . . lolz
foodcrazee,
cos i memang orang cina maa 😀
ohhh..sounds like its something like hitzfm fugitive . .
taufulou,
yahh, similar!
I’m listening this every morning while jam-ing to work… where got time for me to look for the 万人迷??? before i win it i think i kena fried sotong from my boss dy… 😛
sotong,
take MC!
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Joey,
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mimid3vils,
Hahha I wish!
u noe chinese ar …….lol i always tot that ur a banana ^^
Ah Hon,
Hehehe, yes i am chinese ed. 😉
I am an avid reader of your blog and I’ve been in awe of your food posts up until now… you should not be encouraging this labelling of so-called “banana” chinese here because after all, we should see ourselves first as humans, regardless of race/culture.English is and will remain the lingua franca for many years to come(which is why you too chose to write in English).I hate to break this to you, but your English is definitely not as good as you think it is (e.g. grammatical errors and frequent misuse of bombastic words are aplenty). BTW, i am a Penang-born Chinese too, but not in a chauvinistic way. I do read and write in Chinese as well.Labelling people as “banana” only serves to discourage the learning of English and perhaps kill off up and coming writers who yearn to write well in English.I fear your comments may lead many to think you are just serving your own selfish ends.
timothy_mmx,
I think you’ve mistaken my intention just a little bit, the whole “banana” label is to encourage people to study Chinese instead of preventing those to speak English. Why choose one when you can have both? (tho in my case I’m not particularly good in either of them)
cheers! 😀
In this few day i cant listen my fm in my pc. Please give advise.