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Needless to say, she kenna flammed :p
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The woman who was allegedly seen placing packets of tissue papers at a table to reserve a table at the busy Lau Pa Sat says she was just following the local practice, and claims she was not rude to the Caucasians who were seen to move away subsequently.
Earlier, melting_eskimo expressed shock at her behaviour.
In an email to STOMP, the woman says:
"I would like to clarify on the matter of using tissue to chope seats. I agree with melting_eskimo that putting a tissue pack to chope for seats is not a gracious act.
"However, it is the lunch time culture here, I'm just one of the many who follows this culture.
" I did nothing to chase them off! Don't jump into conclusion that by talking and explaining the situation to them would mean that I am chasing them off!
"Did he actually hear what was being conversed to the two Caucasians?
"It was their gentlemanly act to give up the seat to me when I can't find a table to shift. "
The woman claims that she was in fact, complimenting their gracious act, rather than looking 'victorious', as what melting_eskimo says.
STOMP forwarded her comments to the original contributor, who in turns says:
"The story was recounted based on how it looked like to a whole table of people sitting a distance, but a clear distance away. Looking around, it was also observed that the incident was seen by more than a few people around.
"The larger picture is about the practice of using tissue packs to reserve seats, which is inconsiderate, whether it is widely practised or not."
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The woman who was allegedly seen placing packets of tissue papers at a table to reserve a table at the busy Lau Pa Sat says she was just following the local practice, and claims she was not rude to the Caucasians who were seen to move away subsequently.
Earlier, melting_eskimo expressed shock at her behaviour.
In an email to STOMP, the woman says:
"I would like to clarify on the matter of using tissue to chope seats. I agree with melting_eskimo that putting a tissue pack to chope for seats is not a gracious act.
"However, it is the lunch time culture here, I'm just one of the many who follows this culture.
" I did nothing to chase them off! Don't jump into conclusion that by talking and explaining the situation to them would mean that I am chasing them off!
"Did he actually hear what was being conversed to the two Caucasians?
"It was their gentlemanly act to give up the seat to me when I can't find a table to shift. "
The woman claims that she was in fact, complimenting their gracious act, rather than looking 'victorious', as what melting_eskimo says.
STOMP forwarded her comments to the original contributor, who in turns says:
"The story was recounted based on how it looked like to a whole table of people sitting a distance, but a clear distance away. Looking around, it was also observed that the incident was seen by more than a few people around.
"The larger picture is about the practice of using tissue packs to reserve seats, which is inconsiderate, whether it is widely practised or not."
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