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Friday, June 23, 2006

I went IMM with Shihua yesterday cos she wanna get her things. We got on board the shutter bus at the Jurong East Mrt Station.

The bus was taking a freaking long time to arrive, and a long queue was being form as time passed by.

After a serious long hour, the bus arrived. On the window, it stated, "Hop on the bus for a fun-filled shopping experience."

My foot man! Fun-filled? How can the experience be fun-filled when the people were all pissing you off before you reach that place!

Yes, as soon as the bus arrived, the people started to abandon the queue, and just squeeze themselves up the bus! Typical Singaporeans.

How do they actually define the "Queuing Up?" Queue-up and wait for your turn on a first-come-first serve basis? Or is it to them, "The forming of a line on just the waiting." Which one?

Those people were so afraid that the bus would just drove off without them, or they can't even get on the bus. Or worse still, they were just abashed of not getting a seat on the bus?

These actions of Singaporeans simply pissed me off. Is waiting for your turn to come so effortful and is not getting a seat on the bus would cause so much of a agony? No right? So why can't those people wait for their turn to come?

The same thing took place when I'm taking that shutter bus back from IMM. At least there were railling that sort of, make the people get in the line. But some, just cut in between, can't they just get to the back of the queue? The shutter bus is big enough for everyone to get on it.

And when the bus reached the stop, the people were so afraid that the bus would take them to some spooky place if they don't alight fast enough. Why can't they wait? Even alighting from the bus, they need to rush it through? There's only 2 doors on the bus, and imagine people rushing out of the bus through there. That will be so hilarious right?

Why is everyone not playing by the rules? What are rules for anyway, since everyone is not looking too much into it? Are they just for display? Or just to prove to people that Singaporeans can queue, when they actually don't? Or people need to be constantly reminded of things that they must obey, thus there's so many signs such as , "Queue Up" and everything?

Wouldn't the world be more pleasant if everyone play by the rule? Would playing by the rules look silly to those who don't? Or is it in just this world that, playing by the rule would be disadvantaged? What's so wrong with playing by the rule and doing everything the right way? Perhaps the people might think that they don't lose anything by not playing by the rules, but actually they did. In the eyes of those playing by the rules, those people do not have any considerations for others. They are practically, and plainly selfish and thought just of themselves. Yes, they are.

Okay, I'm just so pissed off with these typical Singaporeans. And I seems rather in a rather lousy mood these days, and I don't know why. Perhaps is the stress. Just felt so gloomy. Grr.

Okay shall stop here. Gonna rush off to finish my holiday assignment. Sickening, school gonna reopen soon.

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