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Tuesday, July 24, 2007


train business


went to PS to buy tibits worth 30 bucks.. omg.. what am i doing.. saw something interesting in the train. train is packed as usual, leaving me standing in the inter-cabin area..

next STOP.... Little India..

Suddenly I saw this boy roughly the age of 7-9, standing up and giving his seat to a pregnant lady.. Its like the most OMG THING I seen on the train lar.. hahas.. But the kid couldnt stand still and started doing some pole dancing in the train.. Seriously.. I must comment that HE IS SUCH A CHAP lar.. HIS MUM TAUGHT HIM DAMN WELL! so i took the 1st pic of him... slient mode*

lols.. tried to take 2nd photo.. BUT SE phones u cant like pretend ur like doing stuff when taking photos.. cause u die die have to press the camera button on the side.. somemore i forget to off slient.. paiseh. he caught me!.. and didnt take it nicely so del.. =X Afterwhich i spotted a seat and ask him to seat down and he politely refused him.. Dropped off in hougang or kovan i think..

Kinda touched by this little boy's effort. Normally commuters wouldnt give their seats to people who need it more. In fact, they just turn their eye to it and continue chatting with their friends. I mean like I am rather disgusted fact that I live in a society like this. It is not uncommon to find similiar treads in forums or in STOMP.COM Furthermore, I hate it when I seen fellow singaporeans block the entrance of the train's door and tries to force their way in while people are trying to get out. Isnt it more logical that you can proceed faster if you made way for them?

Maybe the kia-su-ness has been rooted in our character from a long time ago for such phenomenon to occur. I sincerely hope that we can be recognised more than just a nation with kind hearts in terms of monetary donations.. =)

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