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Jialat, is a term used popularly among Singaporean and Malaysian Chinese, means “difficult”, or “hard”. It is in one of the Chinese dialect, called Hokkien.
I just want to, in this little world which is getting more and more difficult for peasants like me to live in, stay on, find a little fun, gossips, joy, scandals, to make my days.
Life has never been easy, life is jialat, always.

I LOVE YOUR WEBSITE
Life is not only Jialat, is Sibei Jialat.
I love your Blog!
Love from Hong Kong!
Les,
thanks.
best site ever! =D
carbonaddictxd,
Thank you
jialat is like “consume energy” (direct translate).
Nice blog!
jialat reader,
Thanks.
Just wanted you to know that the concept of jialat is real in the streets of Newark, NJ USA as well and felt amongst the “brown faces” too. I /we share your pains. I thank you for your bit of brightness in these dark times. Jah Live!!
I and I,
Thanks for your msg.
Your site is so jialat. Sibei jialat until when you read, you feel sibei syok. Keep up the good work my man
Singaporeans love gossip and this is the website man !
Need jilat u…u is loonely…
everyone need to jia more lat (eat more energy)!