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11 Annoying Things Your Malaysian Parents Tell You When You’re In Your 20s

"Why you always go out? You think your house is hotel ah?"

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1. "Girl, when you getting married ah?"

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"My mum asks me this question EVERY. SINGLE. DAY."

- Lily, 25

2. "When are you giving me grandkids? I'm not getting any younger..."

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"Ever since I got married, my parents having been bugging me about this non-stop."

- Jaclyn, 29

3. "You're still too young to go out dating!"

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"Sometimes I don't understand my parents' logic. They say they want me to get married but won't even let me date. I'm already 26 for crying out loud!"

- Li Ling, 26

4. "Boy ah, go shower! It's so late already..."

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"Growing up it was kinda annoying, but now it's amusing how my mum is still telling me the same thing she did when I was 10. But I know it's just her way of showing that she cares."

- Jason, 25

5. "Nah, all you kids go sit at that table!"

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"Despite being the oldest cousin, I'm still somehow assigned to the kids table every time we have a family gathering."

- Farah, 21

6. "Sigh... I never see my kids any more"

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"My parents say the only time they see me is at family gatherings, but that's not true! Every time I ask them out for lunch, they are the ones who are always busy."

- Alvin, 26

7. "When will you be bringing me for a holiday, son?"

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"I wish I could bring my parents on a holiday, but getting by is hard enough."

- AJ, 23

8. "Why you always go out? You think your house is hotel ah?"

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"My dad gets pretty uptight when I stay out late, especially if it's a few nights in a row."

- Shirene, 21

9. "Why you at home all day? Go out and socialise!"

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"My parents get worried when I stay home too much. I think they think I have no friends."

- Jess, 27

10. "You earning money d, so you should pay for my meals"

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"I get that I should start helping out with family expenses, but it's not easy as a fresh grad. If only they knew how much I earn... T.T"

- Amin, 23

11. "Oi, when are you going to move out?"

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"I would love to get a place of my own, but buying a property is just really beyond my means right now."

- Devi, 28

While it's easy to get annoyed at our parents sometimes, we love them and know that deep down they care for us too

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