Monday, 29 December 2008
whee im finally back home. and i have lots of stuff to say. firstly i think after spenidng time with my aunts and grandma and KL, i have experienced alot of warmth and joy a family can bring, in terms of the laughter and experiences we share. however, i must learn cantonese so that i can communicate better. secondly ive found out that singapore lacks in efficiency esp when it comes to the tuas checkpoints.when we went to malaysia, there were so lil counters open. i have to admit that i was damn pissed off sia, coz we were stuck there for 30 mins. the over at the malaysia side, they were so fast in clearing us, that it no longer is a surprise. if this is a ploy to deter singaporeans from going out of the country to spend their money elsewhere, im very sorry to say that it has dramatically and utterly FAILED. anw when we came back, we were stuck in the jam for 1hr!!!wthat the fuck can...u could almost feel the tension amongst the people in the cars, one malaysian guy, after switching lanes, got honked at by the car behind him. this guy must have serious issues, coz he got out and started to scold the guy behind. mad fellow i tell u. then we got stuck from u noe where? right in the middle of the second link bridge. i feel like getting pissed off, esp at the people who run this operation.anw we also saw some police there, and anw they were really useless lah all that i can say, just did nothing except walked around, showing that they are doing their job. no wonder we are in need of ppl to work at the checkpoints.
one might wonder or feel. why doesnt the govt do this sorta thing to people who travel overseas at the airport and when they come back by slowing down the process?
ANS: because there are other foreigners and tourists so it would give a bad impression of singapore as a 'first world country' that is 'super efficient'
;Trust me, we all want to look like Ronald McDonald now.