staring incident...
What do most Singaporeans do when something happens?
Most Singaporeans stare. In army lingo, it's call eye power. The more extreme ones might point.
Yes, before doing anything, most Singaporeans do stare. I am not excluded. We stare. We stare in a way that seems to say, "what are you doing?" or, "what have you done?" Something along those lines.
I realise that i don't blog as often because I'm working, but I think I should, so here I am. There are many things that I see on my way to and from work. Interesting little titbit's of life. To lose these thoughts in the daily drone of life is just wasteful.
So back to the staring incident. On my way home from work today, I saw this foreign girl boarding the bus. It might not be the first time she was using the ez-link card but she boarded the bus from the exit anyways. She tried desperately to tap her card but it just beeped loudly. The loud "error" sound. It didn't help that there were people trying to get off the bus at the same time.The people alighting didn't really help or tell her that she had to get on from the front most of them just stared. People at the bus stop stared. I stared from the bus stop as well. In the end, she got off and boarded from the front.
Anyways, most of the time staring is bad for health.
Most Singaporeans stare. In army lingo, it's call eye power. The more extreme ones might point.
Yes, before doing anything, most Singaporeans do stare. I am not excluded. We stare. We stare in a way that seems to say, "what are you doing?" or, "what have you done?" Something along those lines.
I realise that i don't blog as often because I'm working, but I think I should, so here I am. There are many things that I see on my way to and from work. Interesting little titbit's of life. To lose these thoughts in the daily drone of life is just wasteful.
So back to the staring incident. On my way home from work today, I saw this foreign girl boarding the bus. It might not be the first time she was using the ez-link card but she boarded the bus from the exit anyways. She tried desperately to tap her card but it just beeped loudly. The loud "error" sound. It didn't help that there were people trying to get off the bus at the same time.The people alighting didn't really help or tell her that she had to get on from the front most of them just stared. People at the bus stop stared. I stared from the bus stop as well. In the end, she got off and boarded from the front.
Anyways, most of the time staring is bad for health.
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