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niuyear
    10-Mar-2011 12:53  
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This shows :

Singaporean women are very stuipd (by giving up a seat to a  3 yr old  normal and healthy child)

Singaporean kids are very pampered

cathylmg      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 12:44) Posted:

Actually if she is pregnant? Shouldn't she be a priority?

niuyear      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 12:34) Posted:

Cultural differences or a bully at act! - 01-03-2011, 07:15 AM

21 feb 2011
Train to cityhall @9 am
As usual my 3 year old niece took a train with my sister( her mother) and myself ( her aunite) to her school in raffles place. She approached a lady seated at the priority seat for a seat. The lady happened to be a European lady which very pregnant. The european lady was apparently very affected by this innocence request and started to comment that this request is not acceptable. When a kind lady seated beside the European lady offered her seat to my niece, she told the kind lady that she should not have offer the seat to the child. She added on by asking the kind lady her age and went on to say that how can a 40 year old woman give up a seat to a child. A child needs to learn and lady should not give up the seat as people will take advantage of them.
Felt unjust I went forward to confront her on what is the issue of letting a child to seat in a moving train. She went on to say the same thing mentioned earlier which simply does not sound logical to me.
The people in the train start whispering and telling my sister to ignore this european lady. Some mentioned that it is a culture differences. When the European lady got off the train at city hall, someone in the train told my sister that the European lady demanded a seat from a guy before a board the train.
Now is it cultural differences ? A bully at act? Ungracious behavior ? Or ???
   
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Andrew
    10-Mar-2011 12:51  
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That is the question.  Now, read the article again.

yummygd      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 12:50) Posted:

question. Why of all people they have to ask for a seat from a very pregnant lady? dun tell me the pretending to be sleeping guy/gal in other seats should not be asked to get their lazy ass off? she is very pregnant. if she fell we are talkin about 2 lives at stake. a little child might be precious but the soon to be born baby of hers is precious also. this complaint should not even be made. A) wrong choice B) they are more unreasonable. C) totally in the wrong. Priority doesnt get more den a heavily pregnant lady be it ang mo or asian

cathylmg      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 12:44) Posted:

Actually if she is pregnant? Shouldn't she be a priority


 
 
yummygd
    10-Mar-2011 12:50  
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question. Why of all people they have to ask for a seat from a very pregnant lady? dun tell me the pretending to be sleeping guy/gal in other seats should not be asked to get their lazy ass off? she is very pregnant. if she fell we are talkin about 2 lives at stake. a little child might be precious but the soon to be born baby of hers is precious also. this complaint should not even be made. A) wrong choice B) they are more unreasonable. C) totally in the wrong. Priority doesnt get more den a heavily pregnant lady be it ang mo or asian

cathylmg      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 12:44) Posted:

Actually if she is pregnant? Shouldn't she be a priority?

niuyear      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 12:34) Posted:

Cultural differences or a bully at act! - 01-03-2011, 07:15 AM

21 feb 2011
Train to cityhall @9 am
As usual my 3 year old niece took a train with my sister( her mother) and myself ( her aunite) to her school in raffles place. She approached a lady seated at the priority seat for a seat. The lady happened to be a European lady which very pregnant. The european lady was apparently very affected by this innocence request and started to comment that this request is not acceptable. When a kind lady seated beside the European lady offered her seat to my niece, she told the kind lady that she should not have offer the seat to the child. She added on by asking the kind lady her age and went on to say that how can a 40 year old woman give up a seat to a child. A child needs to learn and lady should not give up the seat as people will take advantage of them.
Felt unjust I went forward to confront her on what is the issue of letting a child to seat in a moving train. She went on to say the same thing mentioned earlier which simply does not sound logical to me.
The people in the train start whispering and telling my sister to ignore this european lady. Some mentioned that it is a culture differences. When the European lady got off the train at city hall, someone in the train told my sister that the European lady demanded a seat from a guy before a board the train.
Now is it cultural differences ? A bully at act? Ungracious behavior ? Or ???
   
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Andrew
    10-Mar-2011 12:45  
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So who is who here.....do you know.

The people in the train start whispering and telling my sister to ignore this european lady. Some mentioned that it is a culture differences. When the European lady got off the train at city hall, someone in the train told my sister that the European lady demanded a seat from a guy before a board the train.


> > I think it is OK to demand a person to give up a priority or not seat.

> > Be gracious means be proactive and empathy.


niuyear      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 12:34) Posted:

Cultural differences or a bully at act! - 01-03-2011, 07:15 AM

21 feb 2011
Train to cityhall @9 am
As usual my 3 year old niece took a train with my sister( her mother) and myself ( her aunite) to her school in raffles place. She approached a lady seated at the priority seat for a seat. The lady happened to be a European lady which very pregnant. The european lady was apparently very affected by this innocence request and started to comment that this request is not acceptable. When a kind lady seated beside the European lady offered her seat to my niece, she told the kind lady that she should not have offer the seat to the child. She added on by asking the kind lady her age and went on to say that how can a 40 year old woman give up a seat to a child. A child needs to learn and lady should not give up the seat as people will take advantage of them.
Felt unjust I went forward to confront her on what is the issue of letting a child to seat in a moving train. She went on to say the same thing mentioned earlier which simply does not sound logical to me.
The people in the train start whispering and telling my sister to ignore this european lady. Some mentioned that it is a culture differences. When the European lady got off the train at city hall, someone in the train told my sister that the European lady demanded a seat from a guy before a board the train.
Now is it cultural differences ? A bully at act? Ungracious behavior ? Or ???
   
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cathylmg
    10-Mar-2011 12:44  
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Actually if she is pregnant? Shouldn't she be a priority?

niuyear      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 12:34) Posted:

Cultural differences or a bully at act! - 01-03-2011, 07:15 AM

21 feb 2011
Train to cityhall @9 am
As usual my 3 year old niece took a train with my sister( her mother) and myself ( her aunite) to her school in raffles place. She approached a lady seated at the priority seat for a seat. The lady happened to be a European lady which very pregnant. The european lady was apparently very affected by this innocence request and started to comment that this request is not acceptable. When a kind lady seated beside the European lady offered her seat to my niece, she told the kind lady that she should not have offer the seat to the child. She added on by asking the kind lady her age and went on to say that how can a 40 year old woman give up a seat to a child. A child needs to learn and lady should not give up the seat as people will take advantage of them.
Felt unjust I went forward to confront her on what is the issue of letting a child to seat in a moving train. She went on to say the same thing mentioned earlier which simply does not sound logical to me.
The people in the train start whispering and telling my sister to ignore this european lady. Some mentioned that it is a culture differences. When the European lady got off the train at city hall, someone in the train told my sister that the European lady demanded a seat from a guy before a board the train.
Now is it cultural differences ? A bully at act? Ungracious behavior ? Or ???
   
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niuyear
    10-Mar-2011 12:38  
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I like to bully 3 year old also  .    LOL!
 

 
niuyear
    10-Mar-2011 12:34  
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Cultural differences or a bully at act! - 01-03-2011, 07:15 AM

21 feb 2011
Train to cityhall @9 am
As usual my 3 year old niece took a train with my sister( her mother) and myself ( her aunite) to her school in raffles place. She approached a lady seated at the priority seat for a seat. The lady happened to be a European lady which very pregnant. The european lady was apparently very affected by this innocence request and started to comment that this request is not acceptable. When a kind lady seated beside the European lady offered her seat to my niece, she told the kind lady that she should not have offer the seat to the child. She added on by asking the kind lady her age and went on to say that how can a 40 year old woman give up a seat to a child. A child needs to learn and lady should not give up the seat as people will take advantage of them.
Felt unjust I went forward to confront her on what is the issue of letting a child to seat in a moving train. She went on to say the same thing mentioned earlier which simply does not sound logical to me.
The people in the train start whispering and telling my sister to ignore this european lady. Some mentioned that it is a culture differences. When the European lady got off the train at city hall, someone in the train told my sister that the European lady demanded a seat from a guy before a board the train.
Now is it cultural differences ? A bully at act? Ungracious behavior ? Or ???
   
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