That's my final verdict about Singaporeans nowadays.
I admit I'm influenced from a past entry from my tutor's blog somewhere in the past, but to think that the habits of the Ugly Singaporeans have changed so little in the past decade. In the past, I would suppose that this issue is less rampant.
However, after I stepped my foot into the rat race, my point of view changed. I used to think it was just some illiterate older generation guy who gives a damn about his/her surroundings that was the charcoal -colored sheep. But nay, in reality, this refers to the below as well.
1. Pregnant ladies who assumed that it is their natural-born "birthright" to get seats in transports and see fit to display their lack of courtesy to others.
2. Uncles and Aunties who assumed that their age allows them the seniority to take up two "ahem" seats with their butts or other barang barang that they are lugging with them.
3. Self-righteous members of the public who refers to others as charcoal-colored sheep as well and go around taking snapshots of others
4. New, cute rule of having priority seats for the elderly that practically no one gives a hoot to.
- Come on, there are in-born courteous people out there! They will give seats to the elderly regardless of the nationality,race, or religion. There's no need to give a label to a seat.
For the below para, those who know me personally, will know I'm just too gentle to actually box anything..
What's more interesting is the regular morning crowd that loves to cluster-farking in front of the train doors. Sometimes, this habit of push and pull becomes a melee battle for some. Lets' say for my case. Some nut tries to squeeze through others with his innate skill of elbowing others to make way for himself. What can I say?- I do give a sincere apology for 'accidentally' landing a fist on you, but that urge was just too tempting. I appreciated seeing you diao me for that punch, it really showed that you understood how it felt to be in the shoes of those getting a 'sensation' feel of your skill. My friend, I know that rushing to work is important, but please spare a thought for the little kids holding on to mummy's hands who are in your way...k?
[Anyway this was weeks ago.]