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I don't mind shaking silverfox's hand, but please don't ask me to hug either of you.Why are you guys not getting along! Be friends boys! *GROUP HUG*
I don't mind shaking silverfox's hand, but please don't ask me to hug either of you.Why are you guys not getting along! Be friends boys! *GROUP HUG*
EQ also not that high.lola i find your IQ is not very high. do u read during your spare time?
You can always meet family members and relatives whom you get along well with anytime, right?I stopped attending Chinese Lunar New Year family gathering ever since I migrated overseas. For me, it's not a celebration but a useless extended family gathering which is an obligation.
Actually I think the reunion dinner and giving ang pows are good traditions.CNY is an occasion when family and friends get together to chill out... its like any family gathering except its nation wide in oriental countries... and in some asian communities in the west...
i find the idea of reunion dinner a good thing because nowadays people tend to be money chasing and forgot that family is the foundation of a holistic well being...
forget about the pap... GOD comes first.. then my family...
Hey, I think you are right!Could they just ask "How have you been lately?" and let the person speak about whatever he wants to? Or why don't they ask questions like "Do you need any help or advice?" and let the person ask?
The answer is simple. In most cases, these people whom you only meet once a year just want to have gossip fodder.
looks like yr relatives & social circle very 'low crass' cheena one ...
if u from upper class, wif highly educated, professional ppl in yr social circle, then they will ask 'how have u been' ... 'how do u do ?' 'im very well thank you' ... would u like to come for tea ... i would be delighted ... thats an excellent idea ...
Ok noted.
But a few months ago, wasn't it you who posted in the gambling folder / thread that you did not want to tell your relatives that you were gambling for a living because they wouldn't understand?
May I now ask 2 questions:
1. Why did you say that you gambled for a living then but not now? (you did say that you had some side business as well then)
2. Why would you be concerned about telling your relatives if they were nice, understanding and concerned people?
I'm not trying to start an online battle with you, but despite the fact that we don't know one another from Adam, you should realize that you will be questioned if your forum persona is inconsistent over time.
I don't mind shaking silverfox's hand, but please don't ask me to hug either of you.
Family, work, business, money, the line has to be drawn very carefully. If you read Nanz Chong book on her start to failure of her famous $1.99 business, she mentioned, never hire your own relatives, because they are people you can hire and never sack.
Actually I think the reunion dinner and giving ang pows are good traditions.
It's just that these simple and heartwarming practices have been tarnished by greedy and gossipy people who want to make money from ang pows and want to get more gossip fodder for themselves.
Reading is for knowledge. Even if you read a lousy book, you learn and not duplicate the same mistakes. You will still learn something out of it.Firstly, I don't understand the sinkie obssession of learning from failures, I read the book and this idea of mine didn't change.
In the 1st place, she shouldn't have started hiring them, no matter how talented they are. It becomes a liability eventually. A liability that cannot be shaken off easilySecondly, her problem was that she should learn to fire relatives if they suck, should she want to hire them. I can't believe that she didn't get that before she failed because in an Asian context, what she says is very true.
Daiso is a fad. Once the fad craze is over, it will fade.I think she failed because she wasn't very good at picking her retail outlet location. 1.99 was doomed to failure ( I was a shopper there, thus I bothered analyzing) -- they picked ulu places like Bt Batok and had too many central locations clustered around Orchard and Marina. Had she moved into the heartlands like Jurong Point, AMK or Woodlands, she would have flourished better. She had a very town centric focus and I thought that she didn't understand heartland shopping centre retailing.
At that time, I predicted that her returns per square foot of retail space (based on sales and rent) in certain outlets would have failed her when the economy tanked. Surprisingly, Daiso's concept is pretty similar to mine for discount outlets. We would know as we watch how Daiso expands in sinkieland. (Btw I don't work there, so no chance of kelong).
We will never know her real reason.Up till now, I don't think Nanz really know why she failed even though she wrote a book. Her product mix and quality was fantastic, too good in fact, and too many whimsical items -- which showed that she was extremely product centric. That won't do in a "99-yen" business. It's all about margins and product marginal ultility.
I don't mind shaking silverfox's hand, but please don't ask me to hug either of you.
Reading is for knowledge. Even if you read a lousy book, you learn and not duplicate the same mistakes. You will still learn something out of it.
Whatever it is, we can learn from people's success and also learn from their failure.
That's precisely my point. You and I read very quickly unlike other people, I finished her book in less than an hour. But not everyone is like this. They should not waste time reading junk when there are better books to read. More importantly, not duplicating the same mistakes doesn't mean you won't fail.
Your mentality is very sinkie, sorry to say. Given you good posts, I'd expected better from you. This point is so sinkie. Every single sinkie person I met who bought this book said what you just said.
I'm not saying that learning from mistakes is not important, i'm saying that it's better to learn from success.
Do you know why USA is a success? They learn from other people's success. Otherwise, you will see shelves of books analyzing why K-mart, TWA and I don't know how many other donkey companies went kaput.
Also, learning from others is for people who cannot create. Pioneers in their fields don't have anyone to learn from, even if they want to. Sinkies cannot create. Fullstop. :p At least you create gambling strategies. If you want to be damn good at gambling, just jinx your love life. Gambling doesn't go with love. :p
In the 1st place, she shouldn't have started hiring them, no matter how talented they are. It becomes a liability eventually. A liability that cannot be shaken off easily
That's my point too. You are right on this.
Daiso is a fad. Once the fad craze is over, it will fade.
No, it's a trend and it's here to stay. This is my call. Let's see who is right.
We will never know her real reason.
I know some other reasons la, but if I say I may get flamed. I can give you one though. A Malaysian investor wanted to invest in 1.99 but Nanz turned it down because he wasn't Christian and she didn't want to "yoke herself" to another non-Christian, even in business. I think they concept would have done well in Malaysia. So is that a good business decision?
What is spectacular is that her shop was really very good. But not as good as Daiso. That's why I say that Daiso is here to stay. If they don't get killed by rents first.
Would you want to sell fishball noodles at $1 a bowl selling 1000 bowls a day or would you want to sell fishball noodles at $2.50 a bowl but you sell 400 bowls daily?
I can always meet family members & relatives whom I get along well with when I choose to. Although it will cost money as it involves air travel.You can always meet family members and relatives whom you get along well with anytime, right?
A lot of things you mentioned are traditions and cultures. If we don't do these, soon these traditions will be lost.
If you would see the type of product 1.99 used to have compared to say Daiso's, you would really wonder how they can make money, their scale of operations notwithstanding.
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Daiso's product is better than 1.99
But 1.99 then years ago and 2 now, you never factor in the depreciation of the currency and inflation.
A better product costs more.
Now let's look at their rental. Not cheap hor in Plaza Singapura.When you deal with corporate lease, you will know that these corporate landlords only increase rental or stay at the same. You want rental down, not a chance. Plus Daiso should have signed during the peak or when its moving. A renewal may cost them extra 5-15%.
With their traffic flow, Capitaland t would not let them off that easily with a reduction in rental. Furthermore, Plaza Singapura have a long list of tenants who wish to come in. No shops will be left empty. They would rather see an old tenant go, let a new boy come in and freshen up the shopping experience.
Corporate boys deal leases very differently from personal landlords.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-ORYVaMDxwActually I think the reunion dinner and giving ang pows are good traditions.
It's just that these simple and heartwarming practices have been tarnished by greedy and gossipy people who want to make money from ang pows and want to get more gossip fodder for themselves.
I have been in forums run by Sam for the last 10 years (including the one in delphi) and have never met anyone. Don't want to and don't intend to. And have been using the same nick and sometimes posting the same thread topics.You will never be able to shake my hand, because even if you do in real life, you wouldn't know I am silverfox. Keep your online identity a secret and never meet up anyone online. I think Sam said that in his profile before.