Force Of Habit
(The Nature Of
Boys To Play Rough Games)
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| Play Outdoor |
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| Nature Boys |
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| Local Touch |
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| Season Schedule |
Probably it was from force
of habit when boys liked to play outdoor.
Of course the village was our playground
with more than 5 kids gathered together. So it was the
nature of the boys to play rough games together, especially challenging
their skills. Every game actually had its local touch, as well as touch of fun.
Sometimes we got too excited when playing. However there was no clock to limit
our play, unless fatigue or hunger was the referee to stop the game. By then,
we never ever felt bored. We continued to play all along, until the end of its season. Then unofficially the game had reached its
end. So another game would take over, according to unwritten
season schedule.
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| Older Generation |
During the old days, so many traditional
games were played by the older generations,
especially in the late fifties and early sixties. This was how their poor grandparents spent their joyful childhood days
with these games. Yet, sometimes it's an insult, “silek nian” when people
called you “kaki bangku” if you could not play sepak raga or football. This
was a special
game for boys at that time. So you could at least kick whatever.
Similarly you would be called an empty brain if
you were not good at counting in konda-kondi or batu seremban game. However you did not have to be an expert
player or a versatile player. The reason to play was to enjoy the game, while
fulfilling the natural
desire as children. Winning the game would also be rewarding. You would
be called the champ of the village.
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| Physical Fitness |
However, children's games are the medium to
bridge relationships, as well as to enhance physical
fitness and mind. So no need to play desperately, till the end. We just
enjoyed the fun. Yet in any children game it was important to know the basic rules.
That’s why all boys needed to know how to play. Though every game had its
technique, sometimes we just overruled. We did not care, as long as we enjoyed the game. So was I ,
just a normal player. I could play any games
but a master of non. So if you did not play, at
least you could support your friends or simply clapped your hands. Never ever
be a "kera sumbang", otherwise you
were alone in the crowd. Anyway playing with our peers was a sweet memory and
invaluable experience that no money could buy.



























































