KUALA LUMPUR: Whether we like it or not, many Malaysians have ended up hurting each other, no thanks to recent negative incidents.
As Independence Day approaches, Malaysians are encouraged to do their part in healing the nation with the simple act of saying something nice.
#SaySomethingNice, a project by Zubedy, aims to use the 17 days between Merdeka Day on August 31 and Malaysia Day on Sept 16 as a time of truce and to showcase Malaysia in a very positive light.
"Over the past five years, due to partisan politics, Malaysians have hurt each other quite a bit. Even now we get 'kecil hati' easily.
"Through #SaySomethingNice, Malaysians can write nice words on our posters which are available to all and can be put up anywhere," said managing director Anas Zubedy.
The campaign will be launched at Sunway Pyramid on August 29, and closed at Tropicana City Mall on Sept 16.
Throughout the 17 days, both malls will be abuzz with activities like distribution of balloons and flowers, traditional games and spiritual Mandala drawings.
Besides commercial enterprises, religious organisations like Malaysia Hindu Sangam, the Buddhist Maha Vihara and the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur have also pitched in, taking posters for their houses of worship.
By The STAR - Let’s #SaySomethingNice to promote harmony
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