Have you ever heard of siszilla? Well if you haven't, you should meet my eldest sister. She is the perfect rendition of that term. If a bride goes berserk, we called her bridezilla, so if my sister starts to be so authoritative she become siszilla, in which this condition will prolong till the end of raya. My sister tends to dictate things, even till where we are headed for raya, and how we (my siblings and I) should behave or talk. I guess most women tend to stress themselves out when it comes to festive celebration.
I had a lot of practice to be around a perfectionist and an authoritative, thus making me numb to most of the dramas thrown by other "Zillas" out there. More than 20 years of practice. Hehehe... (Now I am practically hiding in my room to avoid the wrath of siszilla)
So to all out there, chill, relax and enjoy the holiday!!!!
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Samalah macam mami kita. It's easier to piss her off during raya than any other times of the year. So I only do things she tells me to do drpd voluntarily helping her out.So should I screw up (which I did), dia melenting tak sudah.
Tulah...sometimes I don't get it the obsession of certain women have for decorating and perfection in festive season, pening je.
jgn layan jer...
That would be a death wish. I would have to suffer through hours of verbal attack, not to mention my poor car, got the pintu slammed over and over again.
Festive seasons do bring the "Zilla" in everyone, one way or another. hehehe
I will admit to being that Siszilla when it comes to washing dishes and hanging up the laundry.
*would turn red if not cos I is dark*
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