Mujo or mujur in Standard Bahasa means "fortunate" or "lucky". In
Terengganu it means more than that. Mujo is an attitude, a testament 
to the optimism of the Terengganu folks. I believe that Terengganunese 
are optimistic. I haven't heard of any suicides there yet. No news
whatsoever of people jumping down from coconut trees or drinking 
expired budu (preserved anchovy thick sauce) neat in order to expire 
themselves.
 
You must remember that Terengganu people lived with ferries, morning
papers that came in the night and other things people in the West 
Coast take for granted. In spite of doing without 4D shops, discos, 
malls or Hot Spot-enabled coffee houses, they are surviving well without any 
mental hospital in sight. All because they have mujo.
 
Like I mentioned previously, mujo encapsulate a philosophy in itself. 
It means one should thank God that it is not worse. Time for an 
illustration.
 
(Cut to a scene of 3 village ladies in their kemban washing clothes 
by the village well)

     Mok Long Selamoh: Guane doh adik mung Mek?
                                   (How is your brother Mek?)
    
     Mok Teh Som : Bakpe pulok adik die?
                            (What happened to her brother?)
 
     Mok Long Selamoh: Laaa! Mung dok tau ke Som?
                                   (You don't know Som?)
 
     Mok Teh Som : Dok tau setarang kite.
                            (I don't know anything)
 
     Mok Long Selamoh : Adik Mek ni kene langgor loghi kemareng.
                                    (Mek's brother was knocked down by a lorry 
yesterday)
 
     Mek Beso : Bukang loghi Mok Long, beng ikang!
                       (It wasn't a lorry Mok Long, it was a fish van)
 
     Mok Long Selamoh : Mujo bukang lori!
                                    (Lucky it wasn't a lorry)
 
     Mok Teh Som : Pah tu? Teghok ke?
                            (Then? Was he seriously injured?)
 
     Mek Beso : Kaki patoh sebeloh......
                      (One leg was broken)
     
     Mok Teh Som : Mujo dok patoh due due
                            (Lucky both legs weren't broken)
 
     Mok Long Selamoh : Tu pong mujo dreba beng dang bghek.
                                    (It was lucky that the van driver braked in 
time)
 
     Mek Beso : Mujo beng tu dok laju..
                      (Lucky the van wasn't going fast..)
 
     (Fade to black)
 
If both legs were broken, the response would be "Mujo dok pecoh pale"
(Lucky the head wasn't cracked). If the head WAS cracked, the 
response would be "Mujo dok mapuh" (Lucky he didn't die). If the worst 
happened and the brother died, the mujo would still surface. 
"Mujo lah bukang adik  kite"(Lucky it wasn't my brother). 
You get the drift.....
 
Mujo. A nice word. Adopt it. Embrace it. It will preserve your 
sanity.


                
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