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25% Sinkie fresh grads unemployed? VERY GOOD!
HERE IS ANOTHER REASON WHY WE MUST IMPORT FRESH TALENT TO DILUTE OUR USELESS YOUTH STOCK
Singaporean youth are idiots and hope they will suffer from HIGH HIGH PROPERTY PRICES.
Old folks paid for theirs long time ago. Youngsters don't know how to work hard, subscribe to Western values of cool and shit
http://www.straitstimes.com/STForum/OnlineStory/STIStory_468232.html
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Dec 19, 2009
Couple played on, ignoring old woman struggling to keep her balance
PUBLIC transport� is one of the few places where Singaporeans are forced into close proximity with one another. It would be nice to see some acts of kindness� towards the elderly and very young during such moments but sadly, that is not the case. Recently, on a train trip, I saw an ungracious act by a couple occupying the reserved seats.
Although dressed in designer wear, the couple showed nothing but lack of class. First, they ignored a mother with an infant standing right in front of them and once they alighted, a silver-haired woman in her 70s who struggled to keep her balance while this couple played with their iPhones.
What is really sad is that there was another pair of girls sitting further down who seemed to be debating whether it was 'cool' to give up their seat to the elderly woman.
Tan Say Joon
HERE IS ANOTHER REASON WHY WE MUST IMPORT FRESH TALENT TO DILUTE OUR USELESS YOUTH STOCK
Singaporean youth are idiots and hope they will suffer from HIGH HIGH PROPERTY PRICES.
Old folks paid for theirs long time ago. Youngsters don't know how to work hard, subscribe to Western values of cool and shit
http://www.straitstimes.com/STForum/OnlineStory/STIStory_468232.html
ST Forum
Home > ST Forum > Online Story
Dec 19, 2009
Couple played on, ignoring old woman struggling to keep her balance
PUBLIC transport� is one of the few places where Singaporeans are forced into close proximity with one another. It would be nice to see some acts of kindness� towards the elderly and very young during such moments but sadly, that is not the case. Recently, on a train trip, I saw an ungracious act by a couple occupying the reserved seats.
Although dressed in designer wear, the couple showed nothing but lack of class. First, they ignored a mother with an infant standing right in front of them and once they alighted, a silver-haired woman in her 70s who struggled to keep her balance while this couple played with their iPhones.
What is really sad is that there was another pair of girls sitting further down who seemed to be debating whether it was 'cool' to give up their seat to the elderly woman.
Tan Say Joon