Meet The Parents

It's graduation week here. Which means Mel is finally graduating. Which means I finally get to meet her parents for the first time. How much more nervous can one be? I hope it all goes well. Someone still my beating heart before I get a heart attack.

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  • GravatarTine wrote from  Malaysia on April 17, 2007 at 19:00 and said:

    Hahaha … I remembered my ‘meet the parents’ moment. I was bloody nervous, scared shitless, but in the end, everything turned out just fine, and I was being all jittery for nothing.

    All the best, mate. Just keep telling them how great their daughter is ;)

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  • GravatarMei wrote from  Malaysia on April 17, 2007 at 19:51 and said:

    Good luck! Just be yourself, k? I bet they feel the same too!!!!! :P

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  • Gravatarpelf wrote from  Malaysia on April 17, 2007 at 21:48 and said:

    You’ll be fine, Ed. Just don’t break their vase or toilet seats (they won’t bring these with them, right?) =)

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  • GravatarErin wrote from  Costa Rica on April 18, 2007 at 01:09 and said:

    You’ll be fine. Just be confident, personable and polite. Parents love polite. Make sure they see how much you worship, respect, and love their daughter, and they’ll be happy for her. Besides, you’re pretty much what every parent wants their daughter to bring home, so what are you worried about?!

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  • GravatarNagelstudios wrote from  Germany on April 18, 2007 at 04:12 and said:

    Good luck! You know the movie “Meet the Fockers”? ;-)

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  • GravatarKamigoroshi wrote from  Australia on April 18, 2007 at 09:00 and said:

    Tine: Haha, I’ll try not to suck up that badly. I don’t want to patronise the parents and Mel by doing that. :)

    Mei: Nervous of me? Whatever for?

    Pelf: No they won’t be bringing that. At least, I don’t think they’ll be bringing that. :)

    Erin: Oh aside from the deeply embedded race and religion issue. Pretty much nothing at all. :P

    Nagelstudios: I think it’s more of “Meet The Parents”. That’ll be more appropriate at this moment. :)

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  • GravatarChickyBabe wrote from  Australia on April 18, 2007 at 16:47 and said:

    Just be your charming self! :)

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  • GravatarChapree Da Grande wrote from  Malaysia on April 18, 2007 at 20:18 and said:

    Don’t do too much of those “control macho” thingie and you should be fine. Rock on, dude!

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  • GravatarKris wrote from  Australia on April 18, 2007 at 20:38 and said:

    Well Edrei, my advice is be yourself. Be your charming self as ChickyBabe says :) DOn’t forget, they probably are going to be quite interested in your self, so well be prepared for questions. A lot. :P

    You know I’m only a phone call away if you need any advice :)

    Good luck and have fun!!

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  • GravatarThe Boinq wrote from  Malaysia on April 19, 2007 at 12:21 and said:

    Hehe don’t worry so much. Just remember not to say something like “Your daughter has a hot body”.

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  • GravatarKamigoroshi wrote from  Australia on April 19, 2007 at 21:31 and said:

    ChickyBabe: I’ll try. :)

    Chapree: Control…what? What do I do again?

    Kris: Haha, I think I’ll be too busy to give you a call. Besides, nothing is that easy. :)

    Boinq: Nah, I’ll probably mutter something like. Your daughter cooks good food. By then, I’ll be dead from Mel’s hand either way. :)

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