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parc somme, china new citizens +dog shit

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just had to write this email to management. they are dragging their feet over installation of CCTV



dear all :

just had words with the china girl , the owner of #05-01. i went up to the 7th floor pool level at 7.35am and the min the lift door opened, i saw her dog with its 2 front feet perched on the edge of the pool.
not sure if i wasn't there would dog have gone into pool or what the dog was doing.
she didn't have her dog toy with her, so confirmed, going up to the pool is not for the dog to play fetch.
when she saw me she said to me the word : "what"? (very polite hor...)

so i said "no dog poo"
then she said "who are you, you are very rude, why you speak to me like that?"

so i reminded her that dog poo was found, and of course she denied and said "show me photo"


WE NEED cctv... this sort of china mentality even if you show her photo of dog shit, she will say not her dog... we need footage of her dog actually shitting/peeing

we need some define rules as to whether animals are allowed on pool level

and WE NEED THIS SOON. this dog peeing and shitting all over the place cannot go on, especially since when confronted, the owner will just say everyone who questions her is rude.

dog poo has been found in front of the car park
in the swimming pool area
in the open rubbish bin in the lift lobby area...

dog pee is not traceable if it goes in the pool.
 
any suggestions besides CCTV ?

a memo was sent out 2x regarding pet waste in the "estate" common areas, but maybe she cannot read and understand english properly. or most probably she thinks as an owner, she can do what she wants with her dog
 
Kick the bloody PRC out of Sinkiepore they the hopeless lot!!
Only PAP love them!


Arrogant, aggressive, uncultured ppl, troublesome PRC, shit any where they like,
talk loudly in MRT, sickening look of the PRC, I really hate the fucking PRC!!
 
Just spoke to my kiwi neighbour and the first thing he said was she is a bitch.

Apparentky he has also had words with her re the dog doing toilet at pool area, which she apparetnly admitted to, and she told him he was rude to her...


Great. This is singapore now.. Full of manners by money
 
Last time it was rich angmos that had money and was rude.. we shut and eye and continue..

now its rich chinaman, indians, plus angmo that are rude.. do we need to keep up with the shut one eye and continue ??
 
send an SOS signal to raiders....he will know what to do with this PRC bitch.....doggie style I bet.

Just spoke to my kiwi neighbour and the first thing he said was she is a bitch.

Apparentky he has also had words with her re the dog doing toilet at pool area, which she apparetnly admitted to, and she told him he was rude to her...
 
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With the 6.9 million population target
Ah Tiongs and Nehs arriving en masse
These happenings as described below
Will arrive at Ikea of Sinkieland soon
The daft 60.1 percent will be very happy
To be screwed again by that Lightning


From the South China Morning Post:

On a recent Saturday afternoon, Ikea's flagship mainland store - one of the world's largest - is abuzz with people. Walkways guiding visitors from one showroom to the next feel more congested than the road outside, and almost all 660 seats in the canteen are occupied. Yet the lines to the cashiers are refreshingly short - most are not here to shop.

The store is gripped by a kind of anarchy that would rarely be seen, or tolerated, in its country of origin. There are picnickers everywhere - their tea flasks and plastic bags of snacks lining the showroom tables. Young lovers pose for "selfies" in mock-up apartments they do not live in. Toddlers in split pants play on model furniture with their naked parts coming in contact with all surfaces.

On a king-size bed in the middle of the largest showroom, a little boy wakes from a nap next to his (also sleeping) grandmother. When the old woman casually helps the boy urinate into an empty water bottle, dripping liquid liberally on the grey mattress under his feet, most passers-by seem not to mind or even notice. The exception is a young woman who elbows her disinterested boyfriend: "Look, he's peeing into a bottle!"

Most endemic, however, is the sleeping. After a few, rare clear days, the city's notorious heavy smog has returned, and is made worse by a sticky, dusty heat wave striking northern China. Weeks earlier, a photo of people napping in a Shanghai shopping centre to escape the searing heat went viral, but in the capital, it is Ikea's cool, conditioned air that is salvation for tens of thousands of its inhabitants.

The bedroom and living room sections on the store's third floor are the most popular. Virtually every surface is occupied by visitors appearing very much at home. Older people read newspapers or drink tea; younger visitors cuddle or play with their phones. Most, however, are sound asleep.

On an average day, the 42,000 square metre store lets 28,000 visitors through its doors - though this day might be particularly busy. And every day, Jason Zhang, who works in the bed section, patiently wakes up about a hundred of them.

"Excuse me, you can't sleep here," he says politely but firmly, waiting for the verbal abuse that often follows as he redirects them to a designated section near the canteen. "Other customers need to try the product. The resting area is just over there."

His efforts are mostly in vain. In the bedroom section, the few customers actually interested in buying mattresses struggle to find space to try them. Almost all the beds have people sprawled on them, or tucked in under colourful duvets, their shoes kicked off on the floor. In one showroom, two women and a baby are fast asleep in a bed, with a man, presumably the father, knocked out in an armchair next to it.

"I think it's just that shopping behaviour in China is very different," says Zhang, shrugging at the mayhem around him.

The Chinese approach to Ikea has long intrigued expatriates and domestic internet users alike, with bizarre incidents regularly topping the news on social media. Judging from online testimonies, it seems fairly common to leave kids alone to play and nap in the children's showrooms while the parents run other errands. In Shanghai, it was rumoured that a speed-dating club of 50 to 60 members gathered weekly in a store over free coffee provided courtesy of the group leader's Ikea club card.

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See link for rest of the article:

http://www.scmp.com/news/china/arti...-market-success-has-meant-adapting-local-ways
 
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