Jovina Choi embodies every essence of character in a human being we wholesomely detest. I offer you 10 convincing reasons:
1. Ignorance. Holier-than-thou attitude
"Because it's clear you're out to cheat my money."
She is completely unaware that drivers do not earn a single cent whilst passing through an ERP gantry, yet she maintained arrogantly that the driver was out to profit at her expense.
2. Irresponsible. Everything is everybody else's fault attitude
"Because you know I am a layperson and I don't know the route"
She expects every driver to know the roads of Singapore at the back of his hands, in so doing she attributed the bulk of her "misfortune" (in this case, having to pay for gantry charges) to the driver when she, as a regular commuter insofar as the said destination is concerned ought to be familiar with the route, yet doesn't know her way around.
3. Hypocrisy. Double standards
"You do not have the right to video me."
Contradictingly she herself attempted (but allegedly failed) to film the driver.
4. Exaggeration. Drama queen
"He is taking me to the Toa Payoh police station, and I think that he is a very rogue and dangerous person"
So where's the abrupt braking, skidding of tires or car horns blaring sweetie?[/size][/align]
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10 reasons why Jovina Choi is Singapore's public enemy no.1
1. Ignorance. Holier-than-thou attitude
"Because it's clear you're out to cheat my money."
She is completely unaware that drivers do not earn a single cent whilst passing through an ERP gantry, yet she maintained arrogantly that the driver was out to profit at her expense.
2. Irresponsible. Everything is everybody else's fault attitude
"Because you know I am a layperson and I don't know the route"
She expects every driver to know the roads of Singapore at the back of his hands, in so doing she attributed the bulk of her "misfortune" (in this case, having to pay for gantry charges) to the driver when she, as a regular commuter insofar as the said destination is concerned ought to be familiar with the route, yet doesn't know her way around.
3. Hypocrisy. Double standards
"You do not have the right to video me."
Contradictingly she herself attempted (but allegedly failed) to film the driver.
4. Exaggeration. Drama queen
"He is taking me to the Toa Payoh police station, and I think that he is a very rogue and dangerous person"
So where's the abrupt braking, skidding of tires or car horns blaring sweetie?[/size][/align]
More at
10 reasons why Jovina Choi is Singapore's public enemy no.1