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Datuknametoolongitis



I suffer from an incurable disease. Its called Datuknametoolongitis .

Datuknametoolongitis is typically characterised by the sufferer's
inability to remember people's names in full, especially that of the
Datuks. At best the sufferer can absorb the first three syllables of the
name. Anything after that becomes pure gibberish.

Jalan Datuk what-what-what?

Kuching, my hometown, is a city that discriminates victims of
Datuknametoolongitis , like me. I'm saying that because 70% of the roads
here are named after famous people, most of whom are Datuks, some of
whom have unfortunately very very long names.
Many years ago I remember studying at a Chinese Primary School along
Pineapple Road , not too far from Palm Road. I remember a Jalan Keretapi
(Train Road) near Wisma Saberkas. There's even a oddly named Jalan
Central Barat (Central West Road), which is a strange fusion of Malay
and English words.


Jalan Rambutan. One of the few old road that retained its name. No
there's no Jalan Coconuts.

I then travelled to Perth Australia where I stayed for eight years
growing accustomed to road names like Hay Street where I do my shopping,
and James Street where there's good bubble tea, great coffee and
fantastic pubs at night. The longest road name I've came across is
probably Sir Charles Court Promenade, which is more of a walkway on
campus than a road.

And then I return to Kuching. And I experienced reverse culture shock.

There are some changes with Kuching that I can put up with. Then there
are some that I cannot.


One road, two names. One new, one old. Kinda defeats the purpose of
changing its name isn't it?

Gone was Jalan Central Barat, its now Jalan Tan Sri Ong Kee Hui. Gone
were Palm Road and Jalan Keretapi , its now Jalan Tun Ahmad Zaidi Adruce
.
I have nothing against their names. I don't even know who the heck they
are. But I'm sure at one point or another probably they did something so
magnificient the city council decided to name a road after them. Then
another. And another. And one more. Then another...
As if remembering long and complicated names wasn't difficult enough for
sufferers of Datuknametoolongitis like me, I was further punished by
having to differentiate between two almost similar road names.


Two roads, similar names. But the difference is day and night.

Its not that I didn't try remembering the names. Believe me, I tried.
Its very difficult to know the names by heart. One trick I find very
useful is to associate the road name with food.



Doing so helps me remember long road names, but makes me hungry very
easily.

Its too bad some road names are a bit too long for me to use that trick.


Umm... Jalan Murtabak?

Then they start naming the roundabouts after these famous people.


Try reading them double fast without pausing.

How bad can this get? I thought those were the worst, I have no idea.
Until I came face to face... with The Mother of All Long Roundabout
Names .





DOUBLE the "Datuk", DOUBLE the "Abang Haji", DOUBLE THE OOMPH !!!

Its not true what they said about Sarawakians living on trees you know.
That's not what we're famous for.

We're famous for giving road directions to tourists.

Angmoh tourist: "Excuse me, how do I get to the library?"

Local Sarawakian: "Oh that's easy! From here, go along Jalan Datuk Abang
Abdul Rahim, turn right at Jalan Tun Abdul Rahman and drive until you
reach Bulatan Datuk Temenggong Abang Kipali Bin Abang Akip . Do a 3
o'clock towards Jalan TunKU Abdul Rahman, make a left at Jalan Tun Ahmad
Zaidi Adruce and drive until you reach the roundabout at Bulatan Datuk
Amar Abang Haji Suleiman Bin Haji Taha Exit at Jalan Tun Abang Haji
Openg, then turn left at Jalan Laksamana Cheng Ho. Soon you'll reach
Bulatan Datuk Menteri Abang Haji Mohammad Zin Bin Haji Salleh, where you
should turn into Jalan Tun Datuk Patinggi Abang Haji Muhammad Salahuddin
until you arrive Bulatan Datuk Patinggi Abang Haji Abdillah Bin Datuk
Bandar Abang Haji Mohammad Kassim .

The library is just on your left. Any questions?"

Angmoh tourist: "Huh?"

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