Go Green!!
today, i was at AMK hub cos i went to the ntuc hypermart to give away keppel sponsored green bag to the customers shopping at the ntuc.
i was attached to a cashier n it's an unforgettable experience.
actually it's not easy to be a cashier too.
i was only responsible for packing the stuff into the bags and i found it to b not an easy job.
n once again, it's proven that singaporeans like free gifts..n some are quite greedy too..
yet at the same time, it's heartening to c how some (thou it's a minority) people actually brought their own bags to put the stuff they bought.
as least they bothered to do a part in trying to save this earth..
there's this guy who sort of like complained that we are making things difficult for everyone when we try to persuade them to bring their own bags. his arguement is that even US n china are not having these kind of practice.
at that moment, i m not 100% confirmed if china n US have such practice, but i felt like telling him that if he dun like what's happening in spore, he can jolly well leave spore for US n china.
no one will give a damn abt these type of self-centered people.
or at least i wont.
n it's quite scary to c that quite a pecentage of shoppers r those that bought over $100 worth of products at 1 go. the kind and amount of stuff they bought r quite crazy.
the worst of all is a grp of secondary sch kids who spent almost close to $200 solely on cup noodles. reason being they are having some camp.
it's quite pathetic to eat so much cup noodle during camps.
well, this blog summed up my experience standing behind the counter in ntuc. guess it will be a once in a life time experience cos i dun foresee myself doing that again.haha
i was attached to a cashier n it's an unforgettable experience.
actually it's not easy to be a cashier too.
i was only responsible for packing the stuff into the bags and i found it to b not an easy job.
n once again, it's proven that singaporeans like free gifts..n some are quite greedy too..
yet at the same time, it's heartening to c how some (thou it's a minority) people actually brought their own bags to put the stuff they bought.
as least they bothered to do a part in trying to save this earth..
there's this guy who sort of like complained that we are making things difficult for everyone when we try to persuade them to bring their own bags. his arguement is that even US n china are not having these kind of practice.
at that moment, i m not 100% confirmed if china n US have such practice, but i felt like telling him that if he dun like what's happening in spore, he can jolly well leave spore for US n china.
no one will give a damn abt these type of self-centered people.
or at least i wont.
n it's quite scary to c that quite a pecentage of shoppers r those that bought over $100 worth of products at 1 go. the kind and amount of stuff they bought r quite crazy.
the worst of all is a grp of secondary sch kids who spent almost close to $200 solely on cup noodles. reason being they are having some camp.
it's quite pathetic to eat so much cup noodle during camps.
well, this blog summed up my experience standing behind the counter in ntuc. guess it will be a once in a life time experience cos i dun foresee myself doing that again.haha
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