Um... recently in school, there is a project for our Organisational Behaviour which is about "graceless". There is an article attached to the project assignment, and in the article, it mentioned how Singaporeans hurried their kids into the lift when it reaches... and blah blah...
I was quite argeed to what the article said... however, recently (maybe because of the project) I seen quite a number of graceless behaviour happening, especially in the bus... And I found it was more on the elderly that are displaying on graceless behaviour... There are quite a few occasion where I was being pushed forward by elderly (or senior people) and being "spezh" (erm, sorry, I don't know how to spell out the sound) by them in the bus.
Yes, of course teenagers does display gracless acts, but I think it was not that too much...
What I really want to say is, maybe, just MAYBE that Singapore is changing. Why? People like our uncles, parents, grandparents and etc, most of them did not has a proper education. Now, children are being taught moral in their primary and also in secondary schools. They are more aware of what is the right way of doing.
I've seen quite a number of times teenagers letting elderly to sit when the bus seats are full.
Well... IMO, I think there are still a lot of potential that Singaporeans will evenutally more towards a more graceful society, it just needs more time to do so.
I was quite argeed to what the article said... however, recently (maybe because of the project) I seen quite a number of graceless behaviour happening, especially in the bus... And I found it was more on the elderly that are displaying on graceless behaviour... There are quite a few occasion where I was being pushed forward by elderly (or senior people) and being "spezh" (erm, sorry, I don't know how to spell out the sound) by them in the bus.
Yes, of course teenagers does display gracless acts, but I think it was not that too much...
What I really want to say is, maybe, just MAYBE that Singapore is changing. Why? People like our uncles, parents, grandparents and etc, most of them did not has a proper education. Now, children are being taught moral in their primary and also in secondary schools. They are more aware of what is the right way of doing.
I've seen quite a number of times teenagers letting elderly to sit when the bus seats are full.
Well... IMO, I think there are still a lot of potential that Singaporeans will evenutally more towards a more graceful society, it just needs more time to do so.
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