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Chitchat Singapore's MRT smells like shit, Hong Kong's MTR don't

Dark Knight

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If you ever took any MRT or BTS in Bangkok, you'll find that their air-con and air circulation inside the train is so much powerful and better.
You will hardly encountered bad smell when taking their MRT or BTS even though it's crowded with people.
The humidity in Sillypore is very high, hence people tends to sweat much easily and those who has body odor will make it unbearable for others.
 

Froggy

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If you ever took any MRT or BTS in Bangkok, you'll find that their air-con and air circulation inside the train is so much powerful and better.
You will hardly encountered bad smell when taking their MRT or BTS even though it's crowded with people.
The humidity in Sillypore is very high, hence people tends to sweat much easily and those who has body odor will make it unbearable for others.

So all the more our MRT should turn up the aircon more. But then I bet if MRT do that you'll find water coming out of the bloody system.
 

Dark Knight

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So all the more our MRT should turn up the aircon more. But then I bet if MRT do that you'll find water coming out of the bloody system.

You won't be surprise that those "China made trains" does not have very good water drainage for the air-con system.
Plus the SMRT doesn't even bother much about maintaining the air-con of the trains and bus.
 
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