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[h=2]PRCs can even utter hokkien vulgarities at S’poreans[/h]
November 6th, 2012 |
Author: Contributions
I was at Pasir Ris MRT station where Ananas Shop was located and was waiting
for my turn to be served on Sunday afternoon (4 Nov) at about 3pm. I then
noticed a young Malay girl ordered a cup of take away coffee.
A PRC FT was serving her and made one cup. The young girl told her she
ordered 2 cups and had told her so. The PRC FT became visibly angry and made the
other cup.
After the young girl paid for her drinks and walked away, this PRC FT mouthed
the word “Ch** B**” in low voice. I heard it and immediately scolded her for
uttering the word “Ch** B**” at a young customer.
There was a Malay lady working inside the counter and I asked her how to call
her supervisor or manager as I
wanted to make a report against the PRC FT.
She didn’t want to have anything to do with it and said she didn’t know.
I have taken pictures of the PRC FT:
.
Albert
.


I was at Pasir Ris MRT station where Ananas Shop was located and was waiting
for my turn to be served on Sunday afternoon (4 Nov) at about 3pm. I then
noticed a young Malay girl ordered a cup of take away coffee.
A PRC FT was serving her and made one cup. The young girl told her she
ordered 2 cups and had told her so. The PRC FT became visibly angry and made the
other cup.
After the young girl paid for her drinks and walked away, this PRC FT mouthed
the word “Ch** B**” in low voice. I heard it and immediately scolded her for
uttering the word “Ch** B**” at a young customer.
There was a Malay lady working inside the counter and I asked her how to call
her supervisor or manager as I
wanted to make a report against the PRC FT.
She didn’t want to have anything to do with it and said she didn’t know.
I have taken pictures of the PRC FT:

.
Albert
.