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Friday, August 27, 2010

Someday, somewhere

Basically, today is a "hang-out" day compared with past few weeks where i have to face the wall in Kampar. Interestingly, in 1 day, there are few thoughts cross my mind, which make me feel awkward. Well, it is tired to go to shopping centre with laptop and textbook in my bag, and a plastic bag filled with some clothes, but it is fun since i am "free from the cage". I go to times square with my roommate and have our lunch in a restaurant named "Gasoline", and the next program is to relax ourself by watching a movie entitled "Phua Chu Kang the movie". It's 4 something in the afternoon and we are heading back to train station hoping not to be squeezed like a sardin. I am wrong. In fact, it is more than sardin. When we reach KL central, the time shown is that the next train will be arriving at 4.55pm. Thats fine because when we get there, we only have to wait for another 10 minutes. Time flies. It is now 5.10pm, and i can't even see any sign of the train coming yet. So, here comes my first thought: Why is there a serious problem of inefficiency exists in our country? In other countries, time is money, and a delay like this can cost millions of dollars. I wonder if our country has that much of money to lose. One explanation that can suit my question would be because i am in Malaysia. A country without any natural disasters, weather problem, and of course, efficiency. That's fine with me because i already get used to it. Or i should say i MUST get used to it even if i don't want to. One announcement comes: "There will be a train arriving at 5.12pm and another train at 5.19pm. The first train is very crowded and congested. if you cant manage to get into the first train, please wait for the second train." When the first train comes, it is very hard for me to imagine that the train is so damn packed! As expected, i couldn't get in the train because the train opens its door few metres from the position i am standing. I know i will have to wait for the next train, and what really makes me feel frustrated is that those people behind me keep pushing me in order to get into the train. Their act is just........ annoying! What i am trying to say is that the train is already full of people, so why can't they just spend a few more minutes and wait for the next train? And guess what? Even worse when they try to get into the train without letting anyone inside the train to come out. I am totally speechless. Wondering is there anyone there receives education. If there is, please feel shame. Is that the culture in Malaysia? We are moving towards developed country, and yet they still act like non-educated people. If that is the case, i am sorry to say but our country is actually going nowhere.






















2 comments:

  1. just want to tell u because yesterday is public holiday so it is common to have so many ppl in kl sentral...

    yesterday i dint go times square T.T

    u guys watch pck the movie ady? best-nya.....

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  2. actually i can understand if too many people, it's just the way they want to get inti the train is like stupid. haha. yeah. watched already but only 1 hour+, and not that nice lo for me. If wanna laugh then ok de.

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