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What would you have done? Saturday, May 31, 2008 @ 12:37 AM
Met up with the some of the FYPJ and 0603 gang yesterday. Well in the end we all ended up complaining about our attachment except for Tan Li Fang lar. Poor Jie Min, she seems to be having a really hard time with her FYPJ. After hearing her story I think I might be better off. Yah. But well, its only one week and we still have like 11(tiring) weeks ahead of us. Its all good though, being able to sit down all together, bitch about our lives (even though the dinner wasn't that nice), but we couldn't sit around for long because we all had to start our day early, so we parted at around 10pm, and Hong Yi was already nodding off.

Justin suggested we take the train towards the Marina Bay side so we could sit down, and there I asked him about his attachment in Xiamen, and he showed me his photos, which really got feel ah. He say he got buy book for me! Hahaha thanks ah. Premy was beside me playing with my phone and listening to her ipod. So rude sia. It was suddenly when this auntie (I SWEAR she's not local, but I won't tell you what country I suspect she's from in case some I get sued) came up in between Premy and me, pushed in between of us, and sat down.  I was like EH?! while Premy was like WTF lor ahahahahaahaha. Really very funny. The feeling really surreal leh, someone so rudely pushing in between you and your friend's and sitting down with her back facing us. I thought this would never happen in Singapore, but uh lets just say we're a metropolitan city, maybe that's why. Well I did cross my legs and turned my body another side for her to sit though. Well a lot of people were looking at us, and there was this auntie who said "習慣就好。" Hahahahah.

Well of course my other friends were making quite a big issue out of this, clearly saying bad things about her openly (and even taking photos). Justin even say post onto STOMP, omg no way man. So sua gu. Small small thing only don't have to make a mountain out of a mole hill ma. But anyway, this is the (very thick-skinned) auntie.


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Well you may think I'm a bitch for not giving up the seat to an "elderly". =)

Its interesting though. A bit of a "culture shock" . Well I'm not sure if the people in her country do that all the time, but I really felt more intrigued and tickled rather than pissed off. My friend called whatever country they came from as uncivilised, but really ah, what's being civilised? Theoretically speaking, we singaporeans follow the western way of thinking and manners, so it is as if as long as we follow what the westerners do, we're considered as civilised. Weird eh. Are all niceties and good manners answers to being civilised? Of course killing people once you see them is totally out of the question, but uh, well anyway, who really cares. 

What would you have done if that happened to you? Do tell me! =)

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