My trip to Changi Airport yesterday

BuiKia

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The place is flooded with Indian from India. I thought I was in India for a moment. Everywhere smell of coconut oil and they horde the restaurants, cafes but mainly EVERYwhere.

Their kids were noisy to a point that I had a headache.

I left the place after 10 minutes.
 
It could be that there were many departures or arrivals to or from the many Indian cities at that time.
 
I was at T1 and hell!! the place flooded with very loud and brash PRCs who think that place is their grandfather's house!!
 
I was at T2. My friend tiold me that there were also many of those Indians when he visited T2 at 5am the other day to send off his family members.
 
To think I had to endure the swarm of pinoys and mahubay chant at Changi :D
 
I was in orchard road yesterday. I was so crowded. And I thought I was in manila. :(
 
I was in Little India one Sunday. It was pitch black.
 
Wait till you got a chance to sit next to a group of ah neh or PRC during your flight.
You'll definitely regret your choice of seat for that entire journey.
 
Been on one before, tiong keep putting his leg on the back of my seat.
 
My observation:

T1 - Tiongs
T2 - South Asians
T3 - AOS
 
I hate it when I am seated near FTs in the movies.

Ah Tiong will keep on asking his friend, what is happening. For fuck sake, if you dun understand English dun watch English films.

Ah Neh, will talk non-stop about anything and everything, if you are seated infront of them, get ready to have your seat constantly "knocked" wheneverhe move his leg.

Pinoy, just the tone of their voice annoys the hell out of me. I only like it when they moan with that tone.
 
And get drunk within 30mins of the flight and screw you up for the rest of it.


ah neh much worse, they got smelly feet and always like to take off their shoe during flight.
 
Wait till you got a chance to sit next to a group of ah neh or PRC during your flight.
You'll definitely regret your choice of seat for that entire journey.


Even if you don't sit next to one. Some auntie can give you an evil stare :)


I flew Jetstar recently & didn't see many PRC & Indian flyers. Anyone know if I was lucky or is it the norm that the PRC/Indian avoid Jetstar:confused:
 
My friend tiold me that there were also many of those Indians when he visited T2 at 5am the other day to send off his family members.

normally people send off people at Mandai, how cum your friend sent off people at airport? :confused::confused:
 
i was at geylang and i thought i was in china :D
 
The place is flooded with Indian from India. I thought I was in India for a moment. Everywhere smell of coconut oil and they horde the restaurants, cafes but mainly EVERYwhere.

Their kids were noisy to a point that I had a headache.

I left the place after 10 minutes.

Which terminal?

I wonder what exotic diseases they'll bring in from their motherland? ;)
 
Here's an easy way to avoid sitting next to Indians from India: fly business class and above.
 
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