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TSayob99
post May 4 2008, 10:49 PM, updated 18y ago

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1. They don't want to walk up the escalators but refuse to stand to the left and give way to the people who wants to.

2. They don't to use prepaid cards or monthly pass but when they queue up at the counter they block other commuters from passing through to get to the turnstiles.

3. They prefer to crowd the door of the LRT/Monorail but do not want to give way when commuters wants to get in or out.


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post May 4 2008, 10:50 PM

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post May 4 2008, 10:51 PM

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4. they are too poor to buy cars. plebeians.
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post May 4 2008, 10:52 PM

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they wan to be different, thus define a Malaysian.
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post May 4 2008, 10:55 PM

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QUOTE(ayob99 @ May 4 2008, 10:49 PM)
1. They don't want to walk up the escalators but refuse to stand to the left and give way to the people who wants to.

2. They don't to use prepaid cards or monthly pass but when they queue up at the counter they block other commuters from passing through to get to the turnstiles.

3. They prefer to crowd the door of the LRT/Monorail but do not want to give way when commuters wants to get in or out.
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tis is call truly malaysia.
all came from kampung.
never been to overseas.
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post May 4 2008, 10:56 PM

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QUOTE(empyreal @ May 4 2008, 10:51 PM)
4. they are too poor to buy cars. plebeians.
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Yeah, many Malaysians are too poor to buy cars but they still buy anyway and parked it on the pedestrian path because too poor to pay for parking. Whenever toll operators announce increase in toll rates they will complain because too poor to pay toll.


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post May 4 2008, 10:58 PM

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QUOTE(toothgnasher @ May 4 2008, 10:52 PM)
they wan to be different, thus define a Malaysian.
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Yeah, annoyingly different.


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post May 4 2008, 10:59 PM

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im different.. i give way and i dont block biggrin.gif

but i too find most of them annoying.. mad.gif touch n go oso so hard to buy mehhhhhh...
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post May 4 2008, 11:00 PM

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QUOTE(twentyfour24 @ May 4 2008, 10:55 PM)
tis is call truly malaysia.
all came from kampung.
never been to overseas.
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yeap, i agree with you. sometimes i feel im living in a third world country
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post May 4 2008, 11:02 PM

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It's part of the local culture. It's the same on the road, ALOT of people can't be bothered to signal to change lanes, obey speed limits, give way, or do anything right on the road. Complete lack of discipline, manners and respect for the road and the people on it. The same can be said for just about everything else in this country.

QUOTE(night_wolf_in @ May 4 2008, 11:00 PM)
yeap, i agree with you. sometimes i feel im living in a third world country
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Unfortunately, you are.

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post May 4 2008, 11:05 PM

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QUOTE(malaysianPotato @ May 4 2008, 11:02 PM)
It's part of the local culture. It's the same on the road, ALOT of people can't be bothered to signal to change lanes, obey speed limits, give way, or do anything right on the road. Complete lack of discipline, manners and respect for the road and the people on it. The same can be said for just about everything else in this country.
Unfortunately, you are.
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Yeah, I noticed that too. Can something be done to change this culture? Why can't we be something like in Japan? Oh, I guess the Look East policy we had a number of years ago during Dr M doesn't work.



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post May 4 2008, 11:06 PM

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sound more like human behaviour to me ~ i tot is LRT problem ~
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post May 4 2008, 11:08 PM

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QUOTE(night_wolf_in @ May 4 2008, 11:00 PM)
yeap, i agree with you. sometimes i feel im living in a third world country
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It's more like Third World mentality but I don't mean all Third World countries population behave like ours.

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QUOTE(ayob99 @ May 4 2008, 11:05 PM)
Yeah, I noticed that too. Can something be done to change this culture? Why can't we be something like in Japan? Oh, I guess the Look East policy we had a number of years ago during Dr M doesn't work.
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QUOTE(ayob99 @ May 4 2008, 11:05 PM)
Yeah, I noticed that too. Can something be done to change this culture? Why can't we be something like in Japan? Oh, I guess the Look East policy we had a number of years ago during Dr M doesn't work.
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We can, but I'd have to go into politics and that's beyond the scope of this thread and the forum it's in. Basicly, look at the government, it's policies and you'll understand why so many have no respect for others, why so many are angry(alot of people are angry at the state of the country, they don't say anything about it, they may not even notice it themselves, but they are), and why there's no discipline and no decency.

Look at Japan's history, govt and policies. The OBVIOUS differences will tell you why we can't be like them. Again, I won't go into detail due to politics.


Added on May 4, 2008, 11:16 pm
QUOTE(Aggronax @ May 4 2008, 11:06 PM)
sound more like human behaviour to me ~ i tot is LRT problem ~
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Ever been in Melbourn? People on escalators stand to the left so people who are in a hurry can walk past on the right. In the event that you're in the way, they say, "Excuse me" or "pardon me", they don't just shove through which is what many Malaysians would.

It's not human behaviour, it boils down to a lack of respect.

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post May 4 2008, 11:23 PM

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europeans dont need to impose their values on us ! stop mental imperialism !!
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I agree. When riding public transports, esp KTM or LRT during peak hour, hell, is like u don't hv to walk, ppl behind will juz keep pushing u. And some more don't like to que, wtf man. One of my friend, got pick pocketed last time when being squeezed inside. Is hard to notice since so many ppl are having body contact. This kind of thing really pisses me and every other friends as well. The ride cost a lot for him.

KTM also stupid, they juz open the small entrance! Come on, the station we were at was KL Sentral, that's the most crowded place and they expect so many to get in and get out so easily? =.=" Wonder when will the ppl learn to be more civilized and polite. Drive like their own road. Over take like no other ppl's business.
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post May 5 2008, 02:02 AM

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lol. egypt is worse. even kids have to jump into the taxi which drove off just like that without waiting their customers to hop in just right. but anyway, they are used to it that no one died of that cause.
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I think it boils down to: (some) People don't think about anyone other than themselves.

When the community around them is excluded, decision-making become very simple - just act greedily and selfishly! However, you and I know that selfish actions do not always yield the best outcome for an individual. We have more foresight than that and can reason to a higher degree how actions lead to a chain of consequences, good and bad.

Did we develop that awareness ourselves? I know I didn't - had I not been brought up with emphasis on civic-consciousness, I reckon I'll be one of those guys you write about smile.gif
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QUOTE(wKkaY @ May 5 2008, 04:52 AM)
I think it boils down to: (some) People don't think about anyone other than themselves.

When the community around them is excluded, decision-making become very simple - just act greedily and selfishly! However, you and I know that selfish actions do not always yield the best outcome for an individual. We have more foresight than that and can reason to a higher degree how actions lead to a chain of consequences, good and bad.

Did we develop that awareness ourselves? I know I didn't - had I not been brought up with emphasis on civic-consciousness, I reckon I'll be one of those guys you write about smile.gif
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Indeed.

I was brought up to respect others and to do unto others as I would have others do unto myself. Looking at Malaysia, it's sad to say our politicians were thought otherwise and so have many other Malaysians.
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post May 5 2008, 12:37 PM

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hmmm, just telling you guise my personal experience, this morning.
When I line for the LRT, and I was in front, there is one akak tak sabar-sabar nak cut line.

There was only three people, me, that akak and another sister there.
The train was slowing down, and she bumps to me like the she going to miss the train so bad.

I mean WTF, the train has some more spaces for 3 or more people, she is like very rushing to get in. Apa la, just 3 people waiting for one train door.

Still want to cut line ka?
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i believe the problem lies in the kiasu attitude of malaysians.
(note: where is hatekiasuppl?)

i too, personally have taken the LRT/Monorail/Kommuter and have my fair share of unpleasant experience as well..

ppl pushing from behind, not offering a seat to pregnant ladies, etc... sigh.. i thought malaysians are supposed to move forward.. not backwards..




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QUOTE(dopodplaya @ May 5 2008, 12:37 PM)
hmmm, just telling you guise my personal experience, this morning.
When I line for the LRT, and I was in front, there is one akak tak sabar-sabar nak cut line.

There was only three people, me, that akak and another sister there.
The train was slowing down, and she bumps to me like the she going to miss the train so bad.

I mean WTF, the train has some more spaces for 3 or more people, she is like very rushing to get in. Apa la, just 3 people waiting for one train door.

Still want to cut line ka?
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I think it is some kind of phobia that some of these people are suffering from, I mean I am taking the train from the first station (there is always enough seats for everyone) and yet you will someone cutting you off to rush in (it happens all the time to me). It even give me the idea of this term...

Seatophobia - the fear of not getting a seat...
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post May 5 2008, 10:43 PM

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QUOTE(ayob99 @ May 4 2008, 10:49 PM)
1. They don't want to walk up the escalators but refuse to stand to the left and give way to the people who wants to.

2. They don't to use prepaid cards or monthly pass but when they queue up at the counter they block other commuters from passing through to get to the turnstiles.

3. They prefer to crowd the door of the LRT/Monorail but do not want to give way when commuters wants to get in or out.
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i hate those that touches you in the cramp lrt or those that steal stuff from your backpack... damn it
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post May 7 2008, 02:52 AM

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commuters is my only transportation to college. well, like all of u stated before, yes. i hate our public transportation. including buses, taxis, and commuters.

ppl keep pushing by the time the train stopped. sometimes when i stop by at kl sentral, and they dont give ppl inside the train to go out first, i'll shouted at them. yes, they scared they might missed any seats inside. but with all the people in there?how can u get seat for urself? unless ur lucky, then u can have a seat. they really cant wait to go home. is like their home sweet home will run away if go back home late.

but sometimes, it is also the commuters management fault too. they always delay the train time. walaaa, sometimes needto wait for almost one hour to get into the train. my very bad experince, so many ppl in kl sntral at rawang - seremban and sentul - pel klang. so packed. even the stairs and escalator full with ppl. cannot move even one inch to go down there.

ktm need to change their services. so bad! very very bad.
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post May 7 2008, 10:25 AM

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punctuality is a problem

my personal experience last Wednesday: I was waiting for a monorail at KL Sentral to Imbi Station. It was 6.30PM. Waited for 15 minutes.. still no sight of train. Then a train came, but it halted about 50m from the station for 5-10 minutes for no reason.. then it went backwards doh.gif

5 minutes later, another train came but the announcer said this train won't be picking up passengers doh.gif doh.gif

Then waited another 5 minutes, finally a train came dry.gif

I arrived at Lowyat Plaza at 7.20PM, took me about 50 minutes from KL Sentral.. I think I'd reach there earlier if I was on foot!

 

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