By Felix Ker on June 7, 2007

Sometimes when you’re nice to people, you expect nothing in return, or maybe two words “thank you”. Is it so hard to say thank you/thanks?

And they should be more courteous. Really, they should. Instead of rushing me and asking questions like as if I owe you the favour.

I did 2 friends a favour each today.

Not only this. During lunch, I tried to be kind but that didn’t pay off.

Quote from JiaXian’s blog:
in sch food court now.. m so irritated by so incident tt happens in sch juz now. pls girls.. this in a sch,not some pub or clubs tt u wear those mini demi short skirts to flash around. my groups of peeps were slacking around in food court six when they spotted girls accidently flashin their undies.they were gentlemen enuff to go over and tell the girl friends about wad they saw. of course some discussion and commusion was goin on.. kind enuff but a twist of misunderstanding.. in e end,my friend was being confronted by angry faces,n i was called by my hp to help … zzz ..

Something like that happened, not totally 100% exact, but who cares since it’s over and it’s really easy to have the problem settled (with the childish people).

I’ll just summarize it:

  • Guy¹, Girl¹ and Girl² were getting themselves a drink at the drink stalls @ food court 6.
  • James and I saw a girl¹’s panty exposing.
  • I suggested that he tell the girl about it but he’s too shy to do it.
  • So I told (childish) guy¹ who was with girl¹.
  • We (James and I) laughed after that. (But we forgot about what.)
  • Guy¹ saw us laughing and wasn’t happy.
  • He came back after 10 minutes to confront me. He brought a friend along too, but that’s no big deal. I despise people who pick up fights for no valid reason.
  • Alright. It was solved. Thanks, Mr Edwin Lim, a lecturer at School of Business who gave me advise.
  • Later on when we were upstairs (3rd floor), James looked at the guy and he came over, feeling unhappy.
  • He wanted to pick a fight again, but I solved it by saying “My friend was just looking around to see who’s around him. Anything wrong?” Again, it was solved.
  • This shows they’re purely stupid.
  • In between, my protective friend, Jia Xian lost his cool. But I’m not going to write any details. My advise for him was: “Cool down. Your birthday is coming. You surely don’t want anything to happen before and after your birthday.

Tell me my story was boring. Thanks, I know I wrote it in a boring way, but if you were at the scene, you might laugh your ass off when they talk. They kept on repeating the same old lines I often hear outside. E.g. “What’s your problem? You kept on looking at me.” This was repeated more than twice. Ha.

That didn’t spoil my mood for today. Instead, I had a good laugh at stupid and childish people.

I went to the gym for a short while after classes, with Jia Xian.

Also, I went for School of Business and Sports Club’s AGM, one after another. I only love the food at the end.

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