QUOTE(tometoto @ Sep 9 2025, 10:32 AM)
At least he shows a grateful attitude. Nowadays, gratitude seems to be becoming less and less common. From my perspective, if this trend continues, the value of being grateful may eventually disappear.
“As a Malaysian, I am thankful for the government’s continued support through various subsidies, such as fuel, education, and healthcare, as well as assistance for basic necessities like cooking oil and other essential items. These efforts have greatly helped to ease the cost of living and support the well-being of the people.
On the darker side, it is noticeable that many within the B40 group face rising rates of obesity and are commonly engaged in habits such as vaping and smoking. These lifestyle choices may pose serious long-term health risks and counteract the benefits provided through subsidies and assistance.”
Showing gratitude no need to post on social media.
If you really want to put it on social media, think before you submit post.
He wrote:
"Seumur hidup aku tak pernah sekali pun rasa duit free kerajaan hulur untuk beli barang dapur. Selalu kalau bab bantuan, nama aku confirm tercicir."
and
"Aku ni doktor, kerja siang malam, masa covid orang tabik konon hero. Tapi bab nak rasa duit masuk tangan, haram tak pernah. Lagi-lagi, duit kita la jugak yang selalu kena ambik."
If you reflect, yes very rare for government bantuan barang dapur to all rakyat, but you must know, why must governement give bantuan to those who can afford beli barang rumah? And he said, confirm nama dia tercicir. Abuden, you earn RM10k (considering you are operating GP), you expect governement to give you handout? It is called bantuan for goodness sake.
And he further emphasize, duit dia je selalu kena ambil (assuming he is talking about income tax). The money that government collect from income tax and other taxes, are being put into building all the infrastructure that we see now. Public roads, public schools, subsidized petrol and other things that has been highlighted by others here.