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Wismilak for LUCK!

Photo Source: Pixabay (Photographer: Gerdi Möller-Jansen)


A Javanese couple have a chit-chat under a tree. They talk about their hobbies and achievements. The husband has signed up for a chess competition while the wife has enrolled for a women's leadership retreat out of town. At the end of the conversation, the wife asks the husband for permission to go to the women's retreat.

Wife: See you in two days Mas (hubby)

Husband: Ok Dek (wifey), O ya wish me luck ya!

Wife: Inggih, (polite way to say OK) OK Mas!


10 minutes later


Wife: Mas! Here you go! 

Husband: What's this? Wismilak Cigar... (laugh) No I said WISH ME LUCK! You should practice your English and listening skill 😃

Wife: Excuse me! NO, it is not my English, it's your pronunciation 😈

Husband: Sorry dek, Sweetheart! Thanks for buying me this cigarette. I'll bring this Wismilak to the championship tomorrow for luck. I love you Dek 😊 Have a safe trip to Puncak.

Wife: Love you too Mas! Goodluck for tomorrow!

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