Ah Neh - Singapore not world-class in social behavior

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S'pore not world-class in social behaviour
*Forum Letters*|*Updated today at 01:26 AM

MR TOH Cheng Seong ("Commuters can help make rides pleasant"; yesterday) compared commuter behaviour on our trains with that in Taipei and Tokyo.

The ungracious behaviour here brings to the fore core values that need greater emphasis and focus in our society.

Refusing to allow commuters to alight first, talking loudly on mobile phones, refusing to give way to those more in need of a seat, littering and other examples of bad behaviour are commonplace in our trains.

However much service standards are improved and however more frequently trains arrive, the train system will always fall short of world-class standards as long as we do not learn to behave more graciously.

The authorities have taken pains to instil in our citizens the need for more social graces, but their efforts seem to have fallen on deaf ears.

Getting the public to become more caring and considerate cannot happen overnight.

Slogans, courtesy campaigns and various forms of exhortation will have no effect on society unless the people themselves, and the authorities, realise that education must begin at home and be followed through in the school system.

Parents have a big part to play in bringing up children with good values and social graces, while schools should reinforce these values and place increased emphasis on developing good character traits in their students.

Enforced correctly, these qualities will become second nature to Singaporeans as they go about their daily lives.

Singapore possesses one of the highest standards of living in the world and has demonstrated dynamic progress in various spheres.

But we cannot claim world-class standards in human behaviour unless we practise zero tolerance for bad manners, whether on our trains, buses or in our day-to-day activities.

V. Subramaniam (Dr)
 
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Ironic that an ah neh is talking about social behavior in Singapore when back in his country of India, social behavior is defined as gang rape.
 
Tonychat like Ah Nehs!
 
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The ungracious behaviour here brings to the fore core values that need greater emphasis and focus in our society.

Refusing to allow commuters to alight first, talking loudly on mobile phones, refusing to give way to those more in need of a seat, littering and other examples of bad behaviour are commonplace in our trains.

The authorities have taken pains to instil in our citizens the need for more social graces, but their efforts seem to have fallen on deaf ear


What you see is not the general behaviour of local sinkies. It is fair to say that those behaved most badly in public are FTsh, new citizens, etc who brought along their culture and bad behaviour to sinkie land. The Govt wanted them to flood into SG and with such support, they could afford to run wild. Sinkies have no choice but suffer in silence in their own country. It is indeed depressing to think about why SG is now in such situation.
 
What a surprise an Ah Neh is preaching. An Nehs are the ones who are "..refusing to allow commuters to alight first, talking loudly on mobile phones, refusing to give way to those more in need of a seat.."

If you dont believe me, watch the next time you are on the train. You will find Ah Nehs (women especially) talking non-stop and loudly while getting on and after getting off. They will walk quickly into the train and grab the reserved seat without hesitation when other races have eschewed it, and then pretend to be so grossly involved with their handphones or to be sleeping. Once in a long while, an Ah Neh will behave well, but this is few and far between. I can see more well-behaved non-Ah nehs.
 
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Singapore is a society and with EVERY other society, you will find the good, the bad, and the ugly. That's the way things are. If you don't like to see the ugly side of things, then don't spend your time there. If you wish to change things, then become an activist, and good luck. At the end of the day, ask yourself where do you position yourself?

Cheers!
 
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