Friday, June 22, 2012

My Thoughts: The MRT Saga


Found this on 9Gag and found the video on YouTube.
I have to say, SG sure is never without surprises.



Let me tell you what I think.
The aunty is a bitch.

Sometimes when we are simply tired or doing something we just do not notice our surroundings.
Though late we will still give the priority seat when we notice so aunty, STFU.
She still gave you your goddamn seat.

Yet you sat down and kaopeh kaobu at the person who gave you the seat you have been eye-ing for.
You demand respect but what about you is there to respect?

Respect is earned, not given.
Do not be mistaken.

To first earn respect, you have to respect others.

Priority seats are given to those in need.
Usually handicaps, pregnant ladies elders and sometimes when we notice injured people.

Even with a freaking non-bandaged injured left leg of mine with a loose ligament I will still give up my seat.

Sometimes the ride is unpleasant because of people like you AUNTY!

Kudos girl.
You did the right thing standing up cause you are really not at fault.
You did ignore her until your TNT exploded, which is normal anyway.
We all have our own patience limits.

Far more better than people who pretend to fall asleep or pretend to not notice anything.

As for how this really started out, no one would really know.
But the most polite Ah Lian is a definite compliment.

2 comments:

  1. The MRT should just removed the priority signs altogether. Having that makes people think the elderly etc will only aim at those seats and the rest won't do shit cause their seats ain't 'priority' Whatever happened to common courtesy where people use to offer seats willingly, doesn't matter if it's a priority seat or whatnot.

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  2. No point.
    Welcome to Singapore and it's new generations.

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