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Dear my beloved PM : Tun M (Sarapan Percuma)
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SUSFlyingVCLplayer
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Jan 16 2020, 06:53 PM, updated 6y ago
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This is just my humble opinion.
I do hope Mr PM can make PSP (Program Sarapan Percuma) to cover whole student and not only limit for those B40.
This is due to my observation in school, in the era of RMT, where the choosen student who are entitled for the program tend to feel shame to take the food, and eat at where the food is located. Most of the time, the teacher are forced to called out the student name, to find them every single morning to ensure that they have eat for what have been prepared for them. Or else, it will be wasted.
One of the reason why this is happening is due to the student feel ashamed, when their friends look at them, and label them as poor. To avoid this from happening, they decided to hide, and dint even touch or take the food. They just want to be normal like their other friend. To be called as miskin, or tiada duit will of course, will result in a long term psychological effect such as low self esteem, feeling unworthy, and they tend to isolated themselve from being socialize with the students which is in their view, as those who are rich.
#Equality #DontHurtTheKids #KidsDoHaveFeeling
Regards,
FlyingVCLplayer
This post has been edited by FlyingVCLplayer: Jan 16 2020, 07:10 PM
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bigwolf
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Jan 16 2020, 06:57 PM
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You prepare food for the whole class then nobody eats, coz whoever eats gets labeled as poor. Same thing oso la
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missysleepy
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Jan 16 2020, 06:59 PM
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Tun M main politic pisah sampai lupa and now affect Budak sekolah miskin and kaya.
This is nothing new . Malaysia politician have been so used to it.
When will they see the light of equality?
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C-Fu
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Jan 16 2020, 06:59 PM
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this just in:
dupe ada opinion
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ikankering
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Jan 16 2020, 07:01 PM
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who are u?
politician?
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rootbeer
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Jan 16 2020, 07:07 PM
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way to maximize profit 1)low quality food, eg: cheapest minyak masak 2)ensuring food being prepare at least time (fast food) 3) food jatuh lantai,food spoil already, fast fast rinse it. then goes into production
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Here to buy
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Jan 16 2020, 07:07 PM
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QUOTE(milfap @ Jan 16 2020, 08:04 PM) Gout [✓] Diabetes [ ] High Blood Pressure [✓] Heart Complication [ ]
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e_mc_square
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Jan 16 2020, 07:20 PM
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The time you ask me "Did you apply the RM 30 ewallet". I already know you miskin.
This kind of thinking only can apply in adults with complicated mindset. Children have no problem on that unless you teach them.
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mystvearn
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Jan 16 2020, 07:22 PM
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QUOTE(FlyingVCLplayer @ Jan 16 2020, 06:53 PM) This is just my humble opinion. I do hope Mr PM can make PSP (Program Sarapan Percuma) to cover whole student and not only limit for those B40. This is due to my observation in school, in the era of RMT, where the choosen student who are entitled for the program tend to feel shame to take the food, and eat at where the food is located. Most of the time, the teacher are forced to called out the student name, to find them every single morning to ensure that they have eat for what have been prepared for them. Or else, it will be wasted. One of the reason why this is happening is due to the student feel ashamed, when their friends look at them, and label them as poor. To avoid this from happening, they decided to hide, and dint even touch or take the food. They just want to be normal like their other friend. To be called as miskin, or tiada duit will of course, will result in a long term psychological effect such as low self esteem, feeling unworthy, and they tend to isolated themselve from being socialize with the students which is in their view, as those who are rich. #Equality #DontHurtTheKids #KidsDoHaveFeeling Regards, FlyingVCLplayer I came from that type of school. At the end, teachers just separated during assembly. And they also get to skip assembly forever to go to breakfast
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fun_feng
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Jan 16 2020, 07:23 PM
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Wah u byk pandai ah...
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viole
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Jan 16 2020, 07:26 PM
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At my school, kids were happy to get mrt. Those who are not qualified feel jelly instead. Late 90s.
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SUSFlyingVCLplayer
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Jan 16 2020, 07:41 PM
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QUOTE(viole @ Jan 16 2020, 07:26 PM) At my school, kids were happy to get mrt. Those who are not qualified feel jelly instead. Late 90s. Now no more
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