I used to be told that I should never take advantage of freebies even if you thought it came with whatever bill you pay, especially not if they are meant for the poor and hungry. It reflects poor upbringing and a lack of moral compass.
Can you imagine my surprise when I read that our Minister has gone on state media to wax so lyrically about how he appreciated the incredible design of the toothpicks at Din Tai feng restaurant that he always made sure he picked up half a box of them before leaving? It has changed my perception and values system since then.
Just the other day, for example, I was at Paragon for my usual morning appointment with my lasik surgeon. After the session, as I was paying my bill, I stretched my hand forward to reach for a mint or two. But no! what the heck! How could I not appreciate the wide assortment of mints there in the largish bowl? So instead of two that I would normally pick up, this time I grasped what must have been half a bowl of mints and pushed them into my coat pockets. No need to feel sheepish about my act. If one is showing a great deal of appreciation, one need not have to hide it with some silly grin. I am not a Minister, otherwise I would have a tale or two to share with my citizens on the quality of those mints!
As I sauntered towards Orchard MRT station to take a ride home, I had to stop at the Marriot for a toilet break. It was such a relief from the hot humid weather, and I did not fail to appreciate the fine texture of their toilet paper, so I unreeled half a roll home with me. I also observed that they have nice paper hand towels, so I snapped up half a dispenser.
Nothing to feel guilty about. I am just showing appreciation for all things beautifully crafted and designed.
Now don't get me started about the last SIA flight I was on. I couldnt believe my eyes and ears until I saw what lovely salt and pepper shaker sets they have in the First Class flights......
Toothpicks are nothing...
Can you imagine my surprise when I read that our Minister has gone on state media to wax so lyrically about how he appreciated the incredible design of the toothpicks at Din Tai feng restaurant that he always made sure he picked up half a box of them before leaving? It has changed my perception and values system since then.
Just the other day, for example, I was at Paragon for my usual morning appointment with my lasik surgeon. After the session, as I was paying my bill, I stretched my hand forward to reach for a mint or two. But no! what the heck! How could I not appreciate the wide assortment of mints there in the largish bowl? So instead of two that I would normally pick up, this time I grasped what must have been half a bowl of mints and pushed them into my coat pockets. No need to feel sheepish about my act. If one is showing a great deal of appreciation, one need not have to hide it with some silly grin. I am not a Minister, otherwise I would have a tale or two to share with my citizens on the quality of those mints!
As I sauntered towards Orchard MRT station to take a ride home, I had to stop at the Marriot for a toilet break. It was such a relief from the hot humid weather, and I did not fail to appreciate the fine texture of their toilet paper, so I unreeled half a roll home with me. I also observed that they have nice paper hand towels, so I snapped up half a dispenser.
Nothing to feel guilty about. I am just showing appreciation for all things beautifully crafted and designed.
Now don't get me started about the last SIA flight I was on. I couldnt believe my eyes and ears until I saw what lovely salt and pepper shaker sets they have in the First Class flights......
Toothpicks are nothing...
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