Came across this funny posting
http://www.facebook.com/safconfession/posts/130138593831509
"Saw the post on auntie saying we're not allowed to sit on MRT.
I experienced the same thing too. There were only about 6 people, all adult male and 1 elderly male on the train cabin itself.
Too dam tired, I was sitting down on one of the seats in uniform when this auntie who boarded the train at Outram Park MRT told me off and say soldiers are not allowed to sit.
She also threatened to take picture of me and upload to stomp. All these while I kept my cool and turn a deaf ear to her naggings.
Luckily those police that patrols the train were in the adjacent cabin and strolled in on the commotion the auntie caused. The Sergeant scolded the auntie off saying we're soldiers and human and certainly are allowed to sit. Stop or they'll arrest her for harassing. Auntie was in shock and still talk back to the Sergeant saying we all are still soldiers, our job is to protect our country, and not sit on train, want sit down go take cab, don't stink up the entire train. I was about to burst out in anger when...
One old man who is sitting down burst out in anger and shouted at the auntie!
""You unappreciative piece of bimbo b*tch! MRT is for everyone, soldiers included! Everyone in this cabin here deserve to sit but you! Didn't even serve NS and want talk so much!? You don't even understand what all of us go through! We train to protect people like you!? Pui ah! Got war in SG I see you sure shoot you first! Useless b*tch!""
Everyone's giggling after hearing what the old man said, even the policemen too. That b*tch of an auntie was so embarrassed that she left the train at Queenstown MRT. The train ride was peaceful throughout and when it reaches Jurong East MRT, I stood up and salute the old man. He salute back and I left.
Never felt so appreciated in my life. Strangers stood up for me. Truly felt happy that I ain't serving to protect rotten and unappreciative people like that b*tch."
http://www.facebook.com/safconfession/posts/130138593831509
"Saw the post on auntie saying we're not allowed to sit on MRT.
I experienced the same thing too. There were only about 6 people, all adult male and 1 elderly male on the train cabin itself.
Too dam tired, I was sitting down on one of the seats in uniform when this auntie who boarded the train at Outram Park MRT told me off and say soldiers are not allowed to sit.
She also threatened to take picture of me and upload to stomp. All these while I kept my cool and turn a deaf ear to her naggings.
Luckily those police that patrols the train were in the adjacent cabin and strolled in on the commotion the auntie caused. The Sergeant scolded the auntie off saying we're soldiers and human and certainly are allowed to sit. Stop or they'll arrest her for harassing. Auntie was in shock and still talk back to the Sergeant saying we all are still soldiers, our job is to protect our country, and not sit on train, want sit down go take cab, don't stink up the entire train. I was about to burst out in anger when...
One old man who is sitting down burst out in anger and shouted at the auntie!
""You unappreciative piece of bimbo b*tch! MRT is for everyone, soldiers included! Everyone in this cabin here deserve to sit but you! Didn't even serve NS and want talk so much!? You don't even understand what all of us go through! We train to protect people like you!? Pui ah! Got war in SG I see you sure shoot you first! Useless b*tch!""
Everyone's giggling after hearing what the old man said, even the policemen too. That b*tch of an auntie was so embarrassed that she left the train at Queenstown MRT. The train ride was peaceful throughout and when it reaches Jurong East MRT, I stood up and salute the old man. He salute back and I left.
Never felt so appreciated in my life. Strangers stood up for me. Truly felt happy that I ain't serving to protect rotten and unappreciative people like that b*tch."