tell us your memorable incident in the MRT which left deep impression till now.
i had 3 encounters which i remembered till now ... first was early last year when this teenage guy (20s maybe) looks normal from his appearance. as u all know morning peak hour has always been an issue to many commuters. sometimes, we're bound to have slight body contact here n there, normal during these period. i didn't notice much until i felt someone was breathing right to my neck behind me. when i turn around, i saw this guy standing behind me. what makes it weird is there are some space behind him but yet he still stay close to me. i was like 'wth!!!!' .. we're both guys with guns!!!
so i took the initiative to take a step to my right, to make more space for both of us. a few minutes later, i noticed he was standing very close to a small petite lady and there was some body contact (as the lady kept turning around). but now, after a few stops, there's even more room and space for him to avoid any body contact with other commuters!!
when i wanted to get the lady away from him, she step out of the train at Outram Park. sadly, the guy also alighted at the same station.
this young chap hopped to the reserve seat once the door opened
he sat down and said yeah! finally i can sit le!
bcos his leg was in a cast (u know, like in the picture)
sho cute loh.
There only 2 types of mrt commuters.
Those with seats and those without.
no seats got 2 types
did not get squashed
got squashed
How come announcements now say "customers" instead of "commuters"?
SBS or SMRT?
no notice leh
when in train i always bery busy trying to find 3g signal
Originally posted by charlize:There only 2 types of mrt commuters.
Those with seats and those without.
well said~
My girlfriend (now my wife) and I had just managed to squeeze into a packed train.
Then one makcik behind me recited 'In the Name of God, the Oft-Merciful, and the Most Forgiving'........
..... then she shoved me from behind in order to board the train.
We need to be cheaper better faster.
imagine if all public commuters need to be 'shrunk' (like the movie 'Honey, I shrunked the kids') to accomodate more commuters ... then we can increase our populations to 30 or even 60 millions
I remember when I was holding on to a pole in a crowded bus, some fat auntie come up and lean on the pole and squased my fingers.
took me 10 seconds to get my fingers out.