Away from home country, I heard from friends that in Perak today, people going to Ipoh are not allowed to wear black-colored shirts and pants? Is this true? Why is it so?
I thought we always have the freedom to wear what we want, as long as it is not too revealing, bersopan-santun, with polite clothings, it should be fine, etcetc.
Anyway, I will try to get some information from friends later.
What a coincident that today, I am having a black trouser and black shirt, which was what my company attire is for the day, for our newly launched slogan for the company, United Performance, where we combined two business entities (in China and Korea) under one roof.
Coincident? Not sure, but I just hope that we have the freedom to choose and wear the color we want, wherever we are, as long as the customs (adat bersopan santun) has to be followed at all times.
Thanks.
Choong, Busan
2 comments:
It might have something to do with the war between BN and Pakatan Rakyat. The war is still going on right at this moment in the Dewan Negri.
"6:45am Police seize more than 200 t-shirts with the words “One Black Malaysia” printed on them from a stall next to the Kampung Manjoi Baru surau."
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8:45am Police arrest three men wearing t-shirts with the slogan “Kembalikan hak rakyat” (Give the people back their rights) after a scuffle outside the state secretariat building.
---- quote from The Star "Battleground Ipoh news 5/7"
霹州议会大厦外禁集会禁穿黑衣
国阵临时动议撤换三委员会成员
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