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I Got A Suzuki Swift....

Yes, I was presented with a Suzuki Swift......................... T-shirt !  Aiyah.... 

Yes, my kids and I were there in Gurney Plaza when the promotion was on.  I was told that there was a discount of RM5,000 for every Suzuki model.  Good deal, eh.... The car is not bad... but a bit too compact for the Big Four such as us!  hahahaa...

We were admiring the cars when the DJ announced that the first five persons to hand over a Suzuki brochure will get a goodie bag.

Initially no one seemed to understand what was needed, either that or the people were too shy to be interviewed, that included me as well... but after some prompting and "pushing" from my kids, I braved myself to approach the DJ with what he wanted.  Then he said he needed me to have a picture taken in front of the Suzuki as well... oh Gosh!
Leaving no choice...
I had to take a picture... 
and my smile was so unnatural...
It would definitely be different if they give me the car!
hahahaaa...
After giving what the DJ requested, they gave me the goodies bag...
One Red Suziki Swift T-shirt and a Pen....
Well, not bad considering I just have to answer two questions...
My name and where I was from.... 
hahahaha.... 

Comments

  1. Getting a new car. I thought you are supposed to take a pix infront of the car, rite? but it seems you are standing at the back of the car or did I see
    wrongly. Suzuki Swift, nice car but not very spacious.

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    1. Yeah, nice for me but too small for the 4 of us.. hahahaa

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    1. No, just take a pic, give the brochure and then take the goodies.. hahaha..

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  3. My father said don't buy. In Hokkien, su-su khee = lose, lose, go(ne)!

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  4. but he said "hand over a Suzuki brochure" no?? why did he ask you to pose in front of the car and took a photo?? hmmmm, the DJ must have thought you were so beautiful that he wanted a photo of you for his own personal collection, muahahahaha~~

    okaylah, got one t-shirt and a pen, bonus goodies out of expectation mah~~ they sure have to ask easy questions to giveaway the prizes lah :)

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    1. Yes, brochure then a pic.. then asked you.. what's your name... where are you from? OK, thank you.. .got some more 4 more goodies bag.. quick quick!

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  5. Eh so lucky haha, aiyo, why not a free car for you haha, else i can tumpang a free ride next time :P

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    1. Ken, if can get the car... quickly sell then take money go traveling! hahaha..

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  6. That was 'swift' from car to T shirt haha. Ello lu mana mali, Parlor mali or Tanjong mali? haha

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  7. Haha, I also agree la, I think you should be standing in front of the car ma, not behind, hehe..
    But doesn't matter la, as long as got goody bag (aunty kiasu here).. Well, who doesn't like freebies? Kekekeke..

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  8. kekekek.. some more ah.. after seeing auntie took prize then only more encouraged to go forward... :)

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  9. not bad ah...that day Alza wanna snap photo only give those kiddo gold coin choco...tis one at least have T shirt

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    1. Yeah yeah... now thinking where I put the tshirt liiow... hahaha

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  10. Good morning Claire. When I see your post title, I really thought you got a car. Hahaha. But a free t shirt is better than none. Have a nice day!

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  11. The colour of the t-shirt red, makes me think of CNY, kaka....

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  12. Hahhaha....ang ang shirt. That's for CNY celebration.hehe

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  13. Haha not bad ma! Better than nothing :p

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  14. Yah, I'm kind of those who shy to get interviewed!!! =[

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