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Thursday, May 05, 2005

Broken China and Bad Manners

A trip around Jusco’s to find a suitable wedding photo album for our photos. One of many projects put to one side in the rush to up sticks and move country. We had one last Jusco voucher so why not use it. Out of curiosity Mrs. Klite is looking at some money banks also known as piggy banks. This one is particular is a bit weird because its difficult to figure out what creature its meant to be. Closer inspection reveals it supposed to be an owl!. Oh well so Mrs. Klite goes to put it back, it slips out her hands into an upward trajectory, panic sets in and its caught on its way down only for it to bounce out again, panic again and another attempt to catch it again, down it comes into the hand and slips out again. I swear I saw the final moment in slow motion watching it smash into a million pieces on the floor. What the first thing we do? We look around to see if anyone has seen us. In the middle of a busy department store on Labour Day , of course we were bound to have an audience, yet we were looking around like guilty children ! I guess some thing we never leave behind in our childhood. So the thing about breakages in any place is that you have to pay for them. So much for the voucher, it’s gone in a moment. I tempted to take what’s left of the broken china with the barcode on home to justify what the money was spent on!

As with the title of bad manners which the astute of you may remind of a skinhead group from the eighties (showing your age- ) give yourself a point if you can remember the name of the lead singer who is now running a B&B somewhere in England. Anyway bad manners are something I’m beginning to notice more and more here. Does this mean I’m become more like a local in picking up these things or are my expectations from England unrealistic? The one example here is queuing. Now the kids here are always having drummed into them to be respectful of others and not to push in, but when you are obviously queuing for the toilets (notice how everybody’s bladder seems to be synchronized- maybe its herd mentality) you all queue up, then along comes an middle age adult who just pushes in front of everyone especially the kids who they would probably lecture to about good manners and queuing, talk about practicing what you preach. I don’t know whether it a general dumbing down of the population or something they are putting in the water. You’ll find littering is bad, people will throw their rubbish into the drain blocking it. Even in my apartment block there is a notice asking people not to throw their rubbish/ cigarettes out of the window onto the street or play area because the management have to clean it up, which all of us have to pay for. What’s worse is that the rubbish attracts flies and vermin causing further problems. The blocked drains will trap water which becomes stagnant and a breeding ground for mosquitoes and the inevitable dengue fever outbreak will occur again all because of a lack of common sense. Maybe it would be better if these people would catch dengue fever therefore weeding out some the worse parts of the gene pool.

Music of the Moment : Tpau – China in your hand

7 Comments:

Blogger Speakers Corner said...

His name is Buster Bloodvessel. Not sure what his really name, but that is his stage name.

http://www.badmanners.net/latinhamstersnack.html - Go to this site for more info. Make sure you have the sound on, it plays a song, you might remember. Plenty there to do, good site actually.

He has slimmed down a lot, and was on Never Mind the Buzzcocks recently.

7:24 am

 
Blogger Speakers Corner said...

Maybe you can hope like Bill Hicks said they will interbred and then they will really be the bottom the gene pool. Maybe the world will get a little lighter with the death of a few morons, how about we start with George W Bush!!!!!

7:26 am

 
Blogger Guzz said...

It is sad, sometimes i feel ashmed at these poeple cutting queues, littering and so on......
I wonder sometimes whetehr they went through a proper education system or whether their parents thought them good values in life?
It makes me sad........

10:23 pm

 
Blogger Guzz said...

And sorry about the broken China.....
China in Jusco will cost you and an arm and a leg...
Why don't you try Nilai 3, it is a new place in Nilai, Negeri Sembilan. You can get a good deal on ceramics and the likes there...believe me it worth the trip!

10:25 pm

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I always cringe when I see signs in Malaysian shops displaying the slogan "Nice to see nice to hold, once broken considered sold". I thought most shops were supposed to have some sort of insurance against loses.

You are so right about the growing menace of Malaysian bad manners. I'm 6ft 2. And I can never understand how I always seem to become invisible to many Malaysians when it comes to queuing up in supermarkets etc. Very often people will just casually join a line of waiting customers in front of me. Though I love to watch the reaction on their faces when I give them a small piece of my mind.

All this talk of queuing has reminded me of the cut-throat business of waiting to get onto a London bus.

9:12 pm

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just tell them off - I do! It always embarrasses people (and you know how Malaysians hate causing a scene). They'll just think you're a matsal who doesn't know any better anyhow, so you might as well!

OJ

3:39 am

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear K-Lite,

My name is Julien. I am building a new website for expatriates, and will be the webmaster of www.expat-blog.com. In the last three years I have spent a lot of time travelling and living away from my home country, hence me setting up www.expat-blog.com.

I had the idea to create a blog so I could share my experiences of living abroad and keep in touch with my family and friends. While reading other expatriate blogs the idea came to me to create a classified expat blog directory. This would include a free blog hosting platform with interesting features such as picture albums designed specifically for expatriates. I do not believe this would be in competition with existing blog platforms such as blogger.

The website is still in working progress. The present situation is as follows:
> The expatriate blog directory, including a classification per country and language - I am working on this at the present time
> The free Blog platform – this section will be completed by the middle of June.
> An Expat resource directory - this will include all expatriate suggestions.
> A forum designed to encourage interactivity and questions/answers from expatriate to expatriate

This is the global presentation of the website. Do you think my project is a good idea?

Would you like to add your blog in the expatriate blog directory?

I look forward to hearing from you

Julien

10:45 am

 

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