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#NSTviral: Daughter's day out with mum melts hearts online [WATCH]
#NSTviral: Daughter's day out with mum melts hearts online [WATCH]

New Straits Times

time12-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Straits Times

#NSTviral: Daughter's day out with mum melts hearts online [WATCH]

KUALA LUMPUR: A touching video of a young woman spending a simple day out with her mother has gone viral, stirring emotions among Malaysians as they reflect on missed chances and hopes for the future. Posted by user @ttdoyulovme on TikTok, the video shows her taking her mother out for spaghetti bolognese, matcha, and pastries, before buying her a new blender and handing her RM300 in cash, treating the experience like a fun game. "Sometimes I feel I'm so busy that I rarely make time for my mum. "I'm sorry, this is all I can manage to give right now. "Please pray that I will always be blessed with sustenance so I can give even more, okay," she wrote in the caption. The video resonated deeply with viewers, drawing emotional responses from many who shared their own stories of love and regret. Some recalled loved ones they could no longer pamper. "Mum passed away when I was in secondary school... Now that I have a job... she's no longer here for me to take out and about," said user yoe0987. "Sis, I want to cry... I didn't get the chance to do things like this with my mum... She's still here... but she can no longer walk. She's bedridden," wrote user aidaokaydisini. "I didn't get the chance (to do this with my mother). "Serve her with all your heart. Many wish they were in your place right now," added user Another user, anishraaa, reflected: "I don't have a car yet. I take my mum around on a motorbike. "Once, I took her out for two whole days. Even with just the bike and the heat in Perlis, she was already so happy. "Please pray that I will have the means to buy a car so I can take my mum out more comfortably." The video also inspired others. "Thanks for the cute idea. I'll do this with my mum," said user farha_azrai. "Please pray that I succeed and can do this for my mum too," wrote user maan, while user nyss added, "I hope that after I finish my studies, I'll be able to give my mum everything she's ever wanted. Aamin." User dinlizahomestay shared a prayer: "Ya Allah, may You ease the path for all who are striving to bring happiness to their parents. "May we all be granted sustenance, strength, and the opportunity."

#NSTviral: Heartfelt tributes pour in for elderly man still delivering food
#NSTviral: Heartfelt tributes pour in for elderly man still delivering food

New Straits Times

time29-06-2025

  • General
  • New Straits Times

#NSTviral: Heartfelt tributes pour in for elderly man still delivering food

KUALA LUMPUR: The unwavering spirit of an elderly food delivery rider has touched the hearts of Malaysians online, earning him widespread admiration and praise across social media platforms. A video shared by TikTok user @_faiz24 shows the senior citizen arriving at a local eatery to pick up an order, clad in delivery gear and carrying a thermal bag on his back - a sight that has since gone viral for all the right reasons. The caption on the video reads: "What more blessings could you deny? Most riders will surely recognise this legend," referring to the man's familiarity among fellow delivery riders. In the comments section, netizens were quick to express their respect and compassion for the elderly man, with many describing him as a symbol of resilience and dignity in the face of hardship. "Ya Allah, even though he looks exhausted, he still works so hard. Please ease his burdens, grant him peace, financial stability and a joyful life until the end," said TikTok user @Byfa. "It's heartbreaking to see someone of his age still hustling. May he always be blessed with abundant sustenance," added another user, Muhammad Hafiz. Some viewers called on the younger generation to take the man's dedication as a wake-up call. "To the young people out there who refuse to work - don't you feel anything after watching this? Please wake up and change your ways. May everything go smoothly for this uncle," user MrM said. Others hoped the viral clip would serve as a broader reminder of the value of hard work and self-reliance. "I hope this video reaches those who rely heavily on government aid instead of working for themselves. In life, not everything is free - stop depending on handouts," said Azlan Shah. The video has garnered nearly 200,000 views and continues to be widely shared, with many hoping the man's story will reach charitable individuals or organisations who can offer him assistance.

Parents Order SPM Retakes Despite 4 As: Student's Engineering Dreams Hit Family Roadblock
Parents Order SPM Retakes Despite 4 As: Student's Engineering Dreams Hit Family Roadblock

Rakyat Post

time25-04-2025

  • Science
  • Rakyat Post

Parents Order SPM Retakes Despite 4 As: Student's Engineering Dreams Hit Family Roadblock

Subscribe to our FREE A student's struggle with parental control over their academic future has sparked widespread online discussion, with the online community offering support and sharing personal experiences about the complex reality of academic choices. The results: Scored Straight As in: Bahasa Melayu, English, Mathematics, and Islamic Studies Achieved a B in History Passed science subjects with C, D, and E grades 'I'm sorry, I don't mean to sound ungrateful… But I'm just so disappointed and sad,' the student shared. My parents are making me repeat Chemistry, Biology, Physics, and Additional Mathematics. Their decision is final, and I can't fight back. I'm just so tired. The student later revealed: 'They won't respect my decision… Ya Allah, I don't have the strength anymore. I actually want to study engineering at polytechnic.' The alternatives – matriculation and foundation studies – were also rejected by parents. Outpouring of Support and Practical Advice One commenter, @azie_adzmi, questioned why parents couldn't see that their child clearly struggled with science subjects, while suggesting a compromise: enrolling in university with current results while retaking SPM merely to appease parents. A parent's perspective came from @izmene6464, who shared her own experience with her child's similar academic situation. Despite the child receiving an F in Additional Mathematics and an E in Chemistry, along with three As and three Bs, she chose to support her child's strengths rather than pushing for retakes. I'm still proud of her. I didn't ask her to retake these subjects. Instead, I asked her to choose courses based on her strengths. Encouraging success stories emerged, including one from @nannannnnaa about her brother, who had similar results but now earns a monthly income of RM10,000 to RM15,000 after pursuing a path aligned with his capabilities. Meanwhile, @elizabeth___elisa offered a sobering reality check about Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers in Malaysia. Having achieved 11As in SPM herself, she admitted regretting entering the STEM field, noting that other fields like accounting often offer better job prospects in the Malaysian market. Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.

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