7:53 pm

I love you but can't marry you..sorry!!

After seeing the title you all might surely think that this is about how people get cheated in love.

No it is not.. you all have misunderstood it completely..

So let me proceed with what it really is...

You must have seen in films that the hero and the heroine have to face so many obstacles to marry their love...but at last they do marry....do you think it happens in real life? No it doesn't ..it really doesn't.

As we all know that love just happens its kind of out of our consciousness...I know here I sound stupid...but isn't that the truth....

what I am trying to say is people fall in luv..many do..but does the society accept them if they aren't of the same culture and same religion and many other bloody similarities...It sounds a bit idiotic to me that when two people are in love then why the hell are they stopped to marry...

The beautiful feeling becomes a curse for all...ah! in that case we should all fall in love only after knowing the details of the person.....why don't people look for a nice human being rather than looking for the person of same culture or religion...


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11:37 pm

'1Malaysia' Impresses French Ambassador

As France debates on a national identity, the '1Malaysia' concept has drawn the interest of its ambassador here, Dr Marc Barety.

"How you manage when you are a diverse country with many different communities and how everybody is working together towards the same goal is interesting," he told Bernama in an interview at the embassy in busy Jalan Ampang here.

Noting that France was also a diverse country, he said the French Government had launched a debate on national identity, calling on citizens to express their views about what being French means.

"So, the answers are, of course, very diverse...we are not at the end of the process.

"For us, to see that Malaysia is also thinking of 1Malaysia and what it means to be one country when you have various communities is, of course, very interesting," noted Dr Barety.

According to a media report, the French Government launched a website last November for the people to give input in the project carried out by its ministry of immigration and national identity.

In the interview on France-Malaysia relations, Dr Barety said the increasing number of reciprocal visits by ministers of both countries was a step forward in bilateral relations.

"We have had more French ministers visiting Malaysia in the past year than we had before," he said.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, his deputy, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and Defence Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi visited Paris for talks with French leaders and counterparts.

"Of course, the prime minister met with our president (Nicolas Sarkozy) but more important than that, they decided to engage in strategic partnership which is really an upgrade...it means a lot for the future," he said.

The ambassador, who met representatives of top French companies here last week, said Malaysia was a very attractive place for them.

"They told me they are happy here and they want to develop their business here...For me, this is very positive, when you compare this with what you read in some newspapers and talk to the people who know the business, it is very satisfying," added Dr Barety.

According to him, there are now 200 French companies in Malaysia while the number of French living in the country has grown to 2,300.

He said France was also keen to tap on Malaysia's expertise in Islamic finance and halal food.

"Malaysia is becoming (a) hub for (the) halal industry and we are trying to develop this.

"We have the French Muslim community who are already producing halal food," he said.


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