Singapore's SMRT Customer Pledge: We pledge to deliver to customers the benefits of a world-class travel system.But so what?
If what I see everyday are ugly commuters; many of which are Singaporeans. We are slowly scaring the foreigners away. On the contrary, they're slowly becoming like us(read March 28). It has come to a point whereby I shall share my experiences and dedicate this particular entry to all those ugly commuters. If you're one of them, feel free to feel offended.
It's such a shame knowing that Singapore is one of the most accessible countries, but due to it's fugly(that's fucking ugly btw) commuters, journeys are not that enjoyable anymore. I'm not here to pinpoint what others have done is wrong(in fact it is abit), it's just that it's not morally right.
My journey today was a
I-want-to-kill-them-if-I-could one; really. The whole time, I was travelling as an angry person. My face didn't invite any Banglas to oogle at me. It all started with the bus driver who drove very slowly, as if two elepahants are pushing the bus from behind. I won't elaborate on how slow it was.
That led me to a rush to work. I hate rushing to work, I get sweaty at all the wrong places. Random!
Anws moving on, I managed to catch the train. Oh! Will you apparently live 10 years longer if you stand close to the door? Hell no. Then what's the thrill am I missing out on not standing near the door? Enlighten me. If you're not nice to me, I shall do the same. I squeezed my way in without excusing myself. I felt good.
The time was close to 6pm, so I'd expect alot of people from work. Once the door opened at my station, stampede! An aunty hit my bossoms when dashing in, that made me fumed. I grew in rage even more when the motion of the commuters going in is faster than those who are going out.
"Fuckanabeh." I walked out hitting three shoulders altogether. I felt good, again.
This is the reason why I'm sometimes shameful of being a Singaporean. These mofos had me at hello.
For more ugly scenes/acts, visit
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/Gallery15.aspxThat made me think, how do we as Singaporeans achieve happiness, prosperity and progress for the nation then?If I go through all my archives, I definitely have more than 3 entries complaining about ugly commuters.
Hit me if you're perfect. I too, have a slight ugly behaviour. At most times, I'll only give up my seat to the needy if I see no one doing so. I'm not automatic, damn.
Train mannerisnm classes, anyone?
On another note;
I'll get my hands on
Arctic Monkey's new album
Favourite Worst Nightmare once I get my hands on cash. How's that?
Labels: Imagine if this entry hits the press, wow