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favour US, favor [ˈfeɪvə]
n
1. an approving attitude; good will
2. an act performed out of good will, generosity, or mercy
3. prejudice and partiality; favouritism
4. a condition of being regarded with approval or good will (esp in the phrases in favour, out of favour)
5. Archaic leave; permission
6. a token of love, goodwill, etc.
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We're given the air to breathe & soul to live by God for a reason. BE THE REASON, or at least TRY TO BE IT.
Kalau dah berat sangat kudrat tu nak menolong orang doing simple-simple-lekeh FAVOURS, esok kalau mampus pi jalan kaki masuk kubur sendirik ehk; takde sape nak do u a favour tolong angkat masuk kubur & bacakan Yasin. But if adala yang belas kasihan tolong angkatkan, eloknya campak je orang camni masuk liang lahad tu. Dah kambus tuh pepandai la ngadap Munkar & Nakir, reti jawab ke tak pepandai lah! Takyahlah nak mengharapkan FAVOUR dari orang yang masih hidup nak tolong doakan kesejahteraan kau dalam Alam Barzakh tuh.
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