In my earlier post, I talked about “heng dai”, now I am going to write about “ji mui”. Basically, “ji mui” is usually used to describe female best friends. Actually, “ji mui” can also be used to describe a male best friend who has feminine characteristics.
I have a few “ji mui”. I have a best friend who always walks home with me every day. We usually share things that happened to us in school no matter happy, sad, embarrassing or surprise things. She always accompanies me to buy things such as stationary, food and drinks. I walked home with her since we are form 1 and we already know each other for 17 years. We have many things to chat with each other although we are not in the same class.
Another “ji mui” is a boy haha. Why I call him as “ji mui” because he is a bit girlish and his talking style always make me laugh and help to release my study stress. Actually he is not girlish, just that his behavior is very funny and sometimes he acts a bit crazy. He has made many people to laugh through his “sampat” and “bian tai” talking style and language. He is actually a vegetarian like me, I felt lucky to have one more comrade that is vegetarian. I guess the whole form 5 only he and I are vegetarian. I know him through my “heng dai” when I was form 3. He really did cheer everyone up with his funny action. I often go to his class with my “heng dai” to have fun there during recess time.
The two “ji mui” that I mentioned just now is the “ji mui” that are close to me. There are some other more “ji mui” which are also best friends of mine but they are not as close as those two because I do not spend much time together with them. I hope that all of us no matter “heng dai” or “ji mui” will keep in touch with each other after form 5. XD
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