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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.

14 Comments

  1. crue says:

    I LOVE YOUR WEBSITE

  2. Peace says:

    Life is not only Jialat, is Sibei Jialat.

  3. Les says:

    I love your Blog!

    Love from Hong Kong!

  4. admin says:

    Les,
    thanks.

  5. carbonaddictxd says:

    best site ever! =D

  6. admin says:

    carbonaddictxd,
    Thank you

  7. jialat reader says:

    jialat is like “consume energy” (direct translate).

    Nice blog!

  8. admin says:

    jialat reader,
    Thanks.

  9. I and I says:

    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!!

  10. admin says:

    I and I,
    Thanks for your msg.

  11. Xingsta says:

    Your site is so jialat. Sibei jialat until when you read, you feel sibei syok. Keep up the good work my man

  12. Tan Zhi yuan says:

    Singaporeans love gossip and this is the website man !

  13. Rasta says:

    Need jilat u…u is loonely…

  14. everyone need to jia more lat (eat more energy)!

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