Are malaysians rude?
This morning as I walked into office's lift lobby and saw a foreigner couple wanted to get into a lift where the door is half-way clossing. The man wanted to stop the door closing by inserting his hand into the door gap, which is about 5 inches of gap and tapped once however he could not success in stopping the door closing.
I saw another lift and door already opened. I walked into the lift and waited for them. As this disappointed man walked into the lift, he commented that "why there are so many rude people in this country?" and the lady complaining to me that "the people in the lift keep pressing close door button." Being a Malaysian, I definitely do not like to hear these kind of comments, because :-
1) How do you know that the person in the lift is pressing close button but not open button?
2) How sure are you that the lift door will open by tapping the sensor once?
3) There are plenty of lifts nearby, if you cannot get into this lift just wait for next one.
Is the person really that rude?
6 Comments:
im not very sure about the situation that u met this morning so no comment on this.
But, im vr sure abt our front line ppl esp those in service line, conclude as 'no star' service, eventhough they claimed to have 5 star infra.
22/5/09 5:48 PM
Richie, I think the foreigners can hardly understand our country. Sometimes I think is not so much of the rude people. I think our machines are not as advance as it should be. I have seen at KLCC lift that there was a man's hand stuck in between, yet with 2 other men's strength to pull the door open, it still failed. Lucky that they put more effort to hold the door lift open. Else, the fingers will be gone.
22/5/09 10:32 PM
How many ppl will put themselves in other ppl shoe? Majority of them stand / thought at own situation only and they are normal ppl. How many of them would turn to be abnormal ?
23/5/09 12:50 AM
yes, front line ppl really bad.. but i think they are not rude.. maybe i hv not seen enough, most of time i see those immigration officers not friendly. But most of the govt staffs are not friendly also.
23/5/09 6:37 PM
yalor.. we all cannot assumed that everything are working as we expected, anything is subject to faulty, that is why we need engineers to maintain.
23/5/09 6:40 PM
yes. it is very important to put ourself in other ppl shoe and look at the whole situation. If that person is look themself very high up there, then they will not look at other ppl.. sigh.. human problem.
23/5/09 6:45 PM
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