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The Malaysian Shame.
Saturday, February 5, 2011 @ 2:14 AM
I was at IKEA KL today; shopping with a cousin.

When I was paying the parking ticket, the machine jammed and couldn't accept my bank notes. I tried to flip it a few times and I guess it irritated the people behind me. There was a Chinese woman in a white blouse... she looked pretty for her age but her manners were that of a 3- year - old kid. She was practically shouting at me angrily from behind as the gentleman behind me was trying to help me with the notes. Finally, I've decided to use shillings instead... but damn, I have no shillings. I have RM 0.60 and short of RM 1.40...! So, I asked the people behind me to exchange RM 2 with shillings and to my horror, all of them ignored me... and that horrifying woman was shouting at me to budge off. She yelled at me to cancel my payment and go exchange shillings elsewhere and that they have no shillings for me. Jeez... @.@

I didn't know Malaysian hospitality is so..... "welcoming".

I can't imagine no one having RM 2 in shillings in that entire row of people... @.@

Or you know what..? They're just plain selfish. Afraid that their shillings were not enough for themselves. And so, I had to walk all the way to find my cousin and get shillings from her. The only soul in that parking lot who has shillings for a person in need like me. @.@

I'm telling you. If this is a small town, people would have gestured you the shillings before you even ask for it. Or they would gladly oblige when you ask for a RM 2 exchange...

BUT in a big city like KL is, I realize that the people are much more arrogant, selfish, and are snobs. They care about no one else but themselves.

Today, I'm so ashamed to be called a Malaysian amidst the sea of selfish people I've met in KL. Geez.

P/S : Horrible people are everywhere. Today, I've grown a little bit wiser. I now know how to perfectly deal with snobs like these.

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