how can u b not considerate 2 others wen u r not cutting q, blocking ppl or obstructing ze world from twurning? ...
It breeds a cutting queue mentality by standing there and encourages others to do the same.
how can u b not considerate 2 others wen u r not cutting q, blocking ppl or obstructing ze world from twurning? ...
For God's sake, this is commuter train, not long distance trains!
It's a culture, in some countries, people just move to the left automatically unlike here whether they are local or foreigner.
Sometimes during non peak, some idiots will still stand on the right side till someone come up behind....
It irks me a lot, hence I am starting a thread on some of these idiotic commuters who uses MRT everyday. I wanted to use a diagram to explain, but some somehow, my clipart skills really sucks. Tried a couple of times and gave up.
This is the problem I see everyday at the MRT escalators. The train door opens, and everyone start to rush to the up-escalators. A queue is formed for the "non express lane" on the escalator.
But somehow, some idiot or idiots will always try their luck - by going to the front side of the escalators and try to squeeze themselves in. This is ridiculous. Why can't they walk a few steps more to the end of the queue and have some etiquette and consideration for others???
By squeezing in, it causes more delay for everyone.
I hope whoever is in charge of train operations will spend some time and money educating these idiots who just love to cut queue.
They learn from horse racing and f1 racing. Squeeze in at the right time to be winner.
Yes, she did. Everyone was staring at the young indian girl.
It irks me a lot, hence I am starting a thread on some of these idiotic commuters who uses MRT everyday. I wanted to use a diagram to explain, but some somehow, my clipart skills really sucks. Tried a couple of times and gave up.
This is the problem I see everyday at the MRT escalators. The train door opens, and everyone start to rush to the up-escalators. A queue is formed for the "non express lane" on the escalator.
But somehow, some idiot or idiots will always try their luck - by going to the front side of the escalators and try to squeeze themselves in. This is ridiculous. Why can't they walk a few steps more to the end of the queue and have some etiquette and consideration for others???
By squeezing in, it causes more delay for everyone.
I hope whoever is in charge of train operations will spend some time and money educating these idiots who just love to cut queue.
MRT Up-Escalator Etiquette
2. When on the escalator, don't stand in the middle. Stand on the right ( for Singapore and left for Japan )
It irks me a lot, hence I am starting a thread on some of these idiotic commuters who uses MRT everyday. I wanted to use a diagram to explain, but some somehow, my clipart skills really sucks. Tried a couple of times and gave up.
This is the problem I see everyday at the MRT escalators. The train door opens, and everyone start to rush to the up-escalators. A queue is formed for the "non express lane" on the escalator.
But somehow, some idiot or idiots will always try their luck - by going to the front side of the escalators and try to squeeze themselves in. This is ridiculous. Why can't they walk a few steps more to the end of the queue and have some etiquette and consideration for others???
By squeezing in, it causes more delay for everyone.
I hope whoever is in charge of train operations will spend some time and money educating these idiots who just love to cut queue.
hey TS, i thought you earned 200k per annum as described by you in the other thread?
WTF are you crammed like sardines in MRT when you can definitely afford to take taxis, or even drive to work?
Hi there
1. Ts, go & hail a cab.
2. Sinkies' trains are not meant to be polite
up skirt on escalator also got etiquette?
This is Sinkapore! Not happy, leave! :oIo:
Both of you are nuisance.