Friday, May 16, 2008

Can Singaporeans be more gracious?

I refer to the news report on the earthquake in China, Sichuan and Singaporean struck there cant come back.

Well, the news reported that day and i think it strike more than one person (refer to TODAY dated 15May by someone who "scolded") who will want to scold that fellow call "陈先生". When news interviewed him he reply, the airport there (which is closed due to earthquake) did not give them further instruction and ask them to wait wait wait. And he add on his daughter says she dont care what want her father to come home immediately.

Well, i think this irked me as well. When the news reported this i thought of one people among my friend whom might have this kind of same reply as well. Now the airport is closed, totally no airplanes can come in and go out. The airport staff ask those people there to wait isnt that right? He added on his daughter want him to come back immediately. Even he is those billionaire wanting to charter a plane from there to Singapore, there wouldnt be a chance AT ALL. According to the 前线追踪 just now he add on, he immediately sit an avaliable plane to HongKong and charter want to charter a flight to Singapore. I wonder any official news to say this person in the end really got charter a flight to Singapore?

I was thinking why Singaporeans cannot be more gracious. In the earthquake there are thousands of people die already. You just struck in the airport for not more than 24hours and you are there complaining. You count yourself lucky to not caught in the earthquake already and you are the complaining and complaining. Cant people be abit gracious. In this point of time what we need is more understanding. You say you want charter flight, you see you can do it anot when airport is closed. Now the problem is not only you (one person) struck in the airport, its so many people having the same fate. Haiz, i totally dunno how to say this kind of people lar.. Really..

I wanting to say this from yesterday but i am too lazy to blog. hahaha..

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