at least they're not using it as a stripper pole :bsmilie:
that 1 Maxim train service? :bsmilie:
at least they're not using it as a stripper pole :bsmilie:
that 1 Maxim train service? :bsmilie:
at least they're not using it as a stripper pole :bsmilie:
Yesterday on the MRT to Serangoon I saw this: :bsmilie:
:bigeyes:how'd the humsab guais react when they saw this bit of entertainment? :bsmilie:
:bigeyes:how'd the humsab guais react when they saw this bit of entertainment? :bsmilie:
All of them had their shopping bags on their laps. :bsmilie:
butt waxing comes inclusive of the service! :bsmilie:
The most irritating thing that I've encountered are people who stand right smack in the centre on the escalator. Then when you say excuse and ask them to give way, they give you that dirty look of annoyance.
Yesterday on the MRT to Serangoon I saw this: :bsmilie:
One of the worst habits is when the model sms you late at night that she cannot make it to the photoshoot, the following morning, for some ridiculous reason! :dunno:
It's the Singapore's inbred culture .... blame our ga-ment for their policies :dunno:
kiasu & kiasi
A lot of you are complaining about the result. But where were you when they did the survey? :sticktong
I guess I need to see the clip before deciding, but jaywalking is the worst bad habit??
I'd go for littering. Hardly unique to Singapore, but a shame considering that we have a reputation as a very clean city. Every time I hear that, I explain that this is due to the hardworking cleaners and partly the punishment, not the people.
How about : bad grammar? :bsmilie: No offense meant, said in fun, my apologies if any taken.
And he walk to the street corner (where there is no people there) started smoking and carried a ash bag.
I was so impress to see that..!!!
I can think of a billion bad habits of Singaporeans but the top of the list is still none other than................the statement below.
"They just love to complain about anything under the big blue sky"
why do locals :lovegrin: to complain?
i :lovegrin: to ask...