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Show me the way, please
The woman is asking the public to show her the way on her
An episode of the Just For Laughs Gags Asia television programme has received much criticism from the audience in Singapore.
In this controversial episode, two young women asked the public to show them the way to a particular place in the island-Republic.
They requested the men to give them the directions by pointing on a map printed on a T-shirt worn by one of the girls.
A man is carefully showing her the direction
The road map is printed on the chest area of the T-shirt.
Most of the men seemed to be embarrassed and stunned upon hearing their request to show them the way on the map. Some of them rejected the women's request while some resorted to use a pen to "show" the directions.
Of course, there were others who were brave enough to trace the route on the map with their fingers.
Many people, who watched the programme aired on Tuesday, complained that it was humiliating to the women, Lianhe Wanbao reported.
Some parents said they could not accept it, adding that they would mind if their daughters were touched in such a way.
Published March 4 2010
The woman is asking the public to show her the way on her
An episode of the Just For Laughs Gags Asia television programme has received much criticism from the audience in Singapore.
In this controversial episode, two young women asked the public to show them the way to a particular place in the island-Republic.
They requested the men to give them the directions by pointing on a map printed on a T-shirt worn by one of the girls.
A man is carefully showing her the direction
The road map is printed on the chest area of the T-shirt.
Most of the men seemed to be embarrassed and stunned upon hearing their request to show them the way on the map. Some of them rejected the women's request while some resorted to use a pen to "show" the directions.
Of course, there were others who were brave enough to trace the route on the map with their fingers.
Many people, who watched the programme aired on Tuesday, complained that it was humiliating to the women, Lianhe Wanbao reported.
Some parents said they could not accept it, adding that they would mind if their daughters were touched in such a way.
Published March 4 2010
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