cutting queus, i notice, is more prevalent among women or ppl from chinese educated backgrounds. same with having bad road manners.
Humanities Cutting queue is a Malaysian issue?, education plays a role
Humanities Cutting queue is a Malaysian issue?, education plays a role
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Sep 8 2010, 07:38 PM
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cutting queus, i notice, is more prevalent among women or ppl from chinese educated backgrounds. same with having bad road manners.
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Nov 7 2010, 06:49 PM
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QUOTE(trinityz @ Oct 14 2010, 06:31 PM) However, one thing i cannot tolerate is when drivers cut queue on traffic light. Wait for good 3 minutes on red light and out of nowhere some buggers come drive in front and try to cut. This will not tolerate. i used to think like you last time. i never let these ppl pass. but years of experience on the road later...i find that the reason for them trying to move into your lane isnt necessarily because they cant wait in line. Its more than likely because they arent familiar with the road. And sometimes...it might also be because they have an emergency. As i grow more and more calm and understanding, i seldom stop ppl from changing into my lane. I start to apply the give and take outlook on the road. I learn to trust that majority of ppl arent asholes and if they need to cut queue, there must be a good reason for it. So what if some of these really are uneducated bustards...it wont affect your life one bit. There is vitue to erring on the side of caution. The passenger in the other car may be dying for all we know. |
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