I am the epitomy of a cultural hybrid - Chinese thoughts, Western ed. Someone who barely spoke a word of English until I turned eight. These are the lessons that my family, including my parents, who are Chinese educated through and through, taught me:-
Lessons from my father:-
1) You can scrimp on anything except food and footwear - they help you go the extra mile.
2) Be a good judge of character; choose the right people, use them right and treat them well so their hearts stay in the right place.
3) Never let me hear you say that you need to depend on a man. It defeats the purpose of money spent giving you an education
4) A man needs to have drive
5) Marry your own kind, for you will share a common background (sure dad, if I can find one)
6) I'd rather teach you how to fish than provide you with fish everyday
7) Commenting on cosmetics:- Beauty is but skin deep. Colour comes from character
8) Always give an elder a red packet. It warms their heart.
9) Told to me in 1993, when I was 16: "I am sending you back to the village in China so that you can learn about your heritage"
10) Told to me in 1987 in Katong: "These are Peranakan houses. I am showing them to you so that you know that these are part of your lineage. Never forget your roots"
Lessons from my late mother:-
1) If you want to be upset over a boy, I will get you married off straightaway. There is no point in giving you an education
2) Never judge another person until you turn 40 (this is one lesson I haven't learned).
3) If the task on hand is hard, take it one step at a time. You will get there
4) You had insomnia last night? No problem. At least you slept for a couple of hours
5) Never break a promise. Your word is your bond
6) Take care of other people's property when they are in your hands
7) Never dress over the top. It's pretentious
8) Bear in mind that 'money can never buy class'
Lessons from my Grandma (the Bibik):-
1) Why bother marrying young? Ever heard of the word "problem"?
2) Gay? So what? He is still blood!
3) Commenting on a sequinned tube top I picked up at Tangs: "Nice! go try!"
4) Travel while you are still young. Money can be earned. Learning and experiences are what money cannot buy.
Lessons from my sister:-
1) You need to consider if you can wake up next to this person for the rest of your life
2) Being opinionated runs in the family (this, I must agree)
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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