Fwd: WORDS....sharper side of a double-edged sword (Humour)

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Geokchew

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Oct 5, 2013, 5:30:33 AM10/5/13
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From: hceddie chua <hce...@hotmail.com>
Date: 4 October, 2013 1:24:28 PM GMT+08:00
Subject: FW: WORDS....sharper side of a double-edged sword (Humour)



Best Regards
Eddie Chua

 

From: der...@yahoo.com.sg
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Subject: FW: Fwd: WORDS....sharper side of a double-edged sword (Humour)
Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2013 19:34:49 +0800

  This is especially good for those who doubt the power of words, and of their specific meanings...

Dhanwant Singh was traveling in a crowded bus.

He was carrying the passport-size photograph of his son for college admission.

Accidentally, the photograph dropped down from his pocket.

He started searching for it frantically & found it on the floor below the ends of a woman's saree.

He asked her, "Can you lift your saree? I wanna take photograph".... 

THE REST IS HISTORY....

He was beaten so badly that he had to be admitted to hospital. He was suprised to see Jaswant Singh on the next bed to him in a worse condition.

Jaswant explained what happened to him.

He had gone to a remote village to work. He finished late & missed the last bus. He couldn't find any hotel nearby.

So he approached a nearby house & asked the owner whether he can stay there for a night.

The owner replied "I have 2 grown-up daughters. Sorry, you can't stay here."

 

Then he approached the next house and asked the owner whether he can stay there for a night.

The owner too replied "I have 3 grown-up daughters. Sorry u can't stay here."

 

So he went to the next house & asked "Do you have grown-up daughters?"

 

The owner asked "Why?"and Jaswan replied, "I want to stay for a night." 


THE REST IS HISTORY... boommmmmmmmmmmmm..!!!


The moral of the story is : WORDS CAN SOMETIMES GET YOU INTO DEEP-SET TROUBLE IF YOU DON'T USE THEM CORRECTLY UNDERSTOOD BY THE RECIPIENT EARS......

It is not what the speaker meant but what the listener understood

 

 

 

 

 

Tan Kim Seng

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Oct 5, 2013, 11:15:41 PM10/5/13
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Thanks very much!
Trouble arise from an indiscreet remark, this happens always in one's livelihood.
Regards,
KS 

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