should i add Malaysian drivers?
unfair isn't it?
but thats what I've been thinking of to write at the very first place.
tengah hari tadi pegi Alamanda.
niat nak cari hamper dgn Nisa utk program next week (niat tu mmg kena ade)
mase nak masuk parking before ambik tiket kat boom gate,aku nampak kereta berderet2
macam ade sure heboh plak kat dalam Alamanda nih
so bila masuk je lepas ambik tiket
aku terus nampak parking kat P1
selalunya aku akan naik smpai P3
alasannya sebab tak suka nak kena naik lif..baik lagi naik eskelator
tapi sebab takut takde parking tingkat atas...aku gigihkan jugak jela parking kt situ
dah situ first parking yg aku nampak...
dalam pada aku tengah berusaha nak masuk parking
masuk belakang dulu la kononnya,so that nak keluar nanti senang
dah bagi signal kanan segala
kereta belakang aku boleh tekan minyak okeyyyy
terkejut aku
sedangkan dah2 tentu kalau aku xdapat masuk akan menyebabkan jammed kt situ sebab byk lg kereta yang nak masuk
what dissapointed me most is..lepas satu keta tekan minyak,
kete lain yg belakang2 pun ikut same!
ya Allah
silap aku ke rase mcm ni
bengong sungguh
rase mcm nk je tunjuk tanda2 tak sepatutnya kt driver2 tak guna tuh
bengong bengong
benci.
1 comment:
Definitely an issue we all face on a daily basis. A really frustrating situation that we unfortunately just can't seem to escape from. I've my own fair share of similar experiences. But I've realised that there's not much we can do to change the way these drivers behave.
I'm sure you'd agree that focusing on factors beyond our control is pointless, not to mention useless and extremely damaging to our mental and spiritual health. In fact, it could also cause physical hurt. So I guess it all boils down to us realising that the only thing we can do is control the way we react to these situations. Some people might say that these drivers must be taught a lesson, and that just letting them be is like letting a criminal get away with committing a crime. But, truth be told, preaching to people who do not want to listen, who don't even think that they're in the wrong is pointless.
I think changing this situation would require a certain sacrifice. Forget about this generation of drivers. Let's concentrate on the young. Teach them respect, compassion, common sense and consideration. Teach them that those are values they should have and practice at all times, including while driving. For the current generation, kita maafkan aje la diorang. Doakan aje yang semoga diorang berubah sebelum mereka diubah oleh kejadian-kejadian yang tidak diingini.
Oh well, that's just my two cents worth.
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