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I scheduled a working lunch today, but...

wontonmee

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..my Muslim colleagues say they won't attend cos it's fasting month..How?

Am I insensitive?
 
For arranging a working lunch when you know some are fasting. A normal meeting should be ok.
 
..my Muslim colleagues say they won't attend cos it's fasting month..How?

Am I insensitive?


Nothing wrong with that imo.....but a lowlife have reacted to you instantaneously, its in their dna...
 
Productivity decreases for this month...How?
It's more than a month. During Ramadan the m&ds take it slow because they are fasting. After Ramadan they also take a break because they fasted and need to relac to get the energy back.
 
PAP says must increase productivity. So must push everyone to their limit!
Tell them to practice wat they preach..

96% of Singaporeans want harsher punishments for MPs who sleep in parliament
January 11, 2019

According to an online survey, to which more than 1,500 netizens responded, 96 per cent of them voted that Members of Parliament (MPs) who sleep on the job should receive harsher punishments.

Should MPs and Ministers who sleep on the job face tougher punishments?

The survey, published on Facebook page ‘Wake up, Singapore’, asked, ‘Should MPs and Ministers who sleep on the job face tougher punishments?’.

Out of those polled, 1,400 agreed that MPs should face harsher punishments for sleeping on the job, while 57 disagreed.

The poll came after more stringent conditions imposed on private security officers who slack off, sleep on the job or come to work drunk. They face tougher punishment as the police strengthen penalties for errant behavior. From January 1, officers who display “errant behavior” can be punished by a fine not exceeding $2,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or both.

Netizens had much to say about the issue, and they had a whole array of responses.


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Nothing wrong with that imo.....but a lowlife have reacted to you instantaneously, its in their dna...
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Me! A low life?
Arranging working lunch during puasa is like giving white ang pow during cny, or a clock as wedding gift.
 
They're easily triggered and always on the lookout for an excuse to be offended at anything. Remember the Ikea 'bak kwa' incident not too long ago?

If they're indeed faithful to their religion and steadfast in fasting, they would not be tempted or swayed by the sights and smells of food around them.

In fact, even without the context of religion, a determined faster would not be affected by food.
 
Me! A low life?
Arranging working lunch during puasa is like giving white ang pow during cny, or a clock as wedding gift.
Self entitled selfish thinking.
So whole world needs to live by your rules.
U a fucking selfish retard living in own world.
 
They're easily triggered and always on the lookout for an excuse to be offended at anything. Remember the Ikea 'bak kwa' incident not too long ago?

If they're indeed faithful to their religion and steadfast in fasting, they would not be tempted or swayed by the sights and smells of food around them.

In fact, even without the context of religion, a determined faster would not be affected by food.
Exactly.
 
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