Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Lee Chong Wei's Perfect Wedding?






  First of all, congratulations to Lee Chong Wei, Malaysia's No.1 badminton player for his wonderful, match-perfect wedding with Wong Mew Choo, another Malaysian badminton legend. Was wanting to write this article a long time since, but hadn't found the flow to go with it. That aside, their wedding to mii was one of the best ever Malaysian wedding ceremony to have ever stamp an impact in the hearts of us Malaysians. That said, with all those grand furnishes, exquisite touches and luxurious decor to add to mind-blowing glimpses of the wedding ceremony itself, was it considered and accounted for as Lee Chong Wei's perfect wedding?






  Yes, as Malaysians, we all know what I meant. There's that sitting confusion, where the bride and groom seemed to be separated by you-know-who. And regretfully, you can't blame the latter, blame shall be upon the organizers on what were they thinking by separating two love-birds, whom were on one of their most important day of their lives. Shame on them to prioritized power over love and the lack of rationale to look into this matter.



Separated?



  As for the latter, not much to comment upon but it would seem people have lost the sense of rationalism and thought for others. I mean, who in the freaking world would wanna come in between a couple during their wedding day? If it were mii, regardless of the arranged sitting, I would have just gave up my place to Dato Lee. It's his day, even in the Malay custom, they have a saying of 'Raja Sehari' for the married couple, which means 'King For a Day'. If anyone should come in between mii and my bride during my wedding, seriously I would have just stood up, walked over and asked that person to just move aside. Maybe that's what Dato Lee should have done, but you know, the power of saving since a kid (A true Malaysian would get this).






  Then there was the sad father who claimed that his son abandoned him and left him out of the joyousness and warmth of this special occasion. The press soon caught this when his dad took it to Facebook and soon comments were swarming in, with many of them putting the blame on Dato Lee being a selfish and disrespectful son. Well, from mii myself, shit you all and damn hell you'll be for all those comments. One moment you were supporting him as a national hero, the next you're pummeling him to earth with all kinds of wicked comments.






  Seriously, one shouldn't comment if you do not know the real story behind this. People really love to act on first thought without thinking much, and that's what kills this society. Come on, we've gotta cut Dato Lee some slack. It's his special day, and you're making it worse for him. He deserves better than punishing words, and things are not as what they seemed. I'm sure he has a reason behind this, so before you start to judging, think wisely again.



“I’ve known Mew Choo since my junior days and we’ve been in and out of relationship for the last 11 years. Of course, there have been misunderstandings but she has always stood by me,” said Chong Wei.
“She knew me and liked me even when I was a nobody ... and she has not changed. She has waited for me for a long time and I decided that it was time to marry her. She is one patient woman and I like that quality in her.”






  This here is Dato Lee's touching build-up to what he is today. Being able to be together means everything to them, hence this day marks a new beginning, a spark in their lives to the future. Regardless of how people think of him, he is and will be still the No.1 hero in Malaysia. As for his wedding, was it perfect or not, it was up to people to judge. To mii, there were hiccups no doubt, but to be able to spend the rest of my life being with the one I truly love shall overpower anything else in this world. After all, love conquers all, right? XD







PS: All the best to Dato Lee and Mew Choo! May you have a great future ahead!!!
   
      LC.W.MC



Signing off:
Nickel Low



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