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Was just seeing this on FB too.

Girl gave up seat already, auntie should just let it go. No need to bash the lady and create unnecessary confrontation.

Auntie nowadays also damn high tech... aiming camera phones at people is now a substitute for saying "excuse me".

End of rant.

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Now take public transport must be more careful, otherwise u dun know when u will meet another depression guy or auntie wanna take ur photo to publish in Today....

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The more the auntie argued, more ppl would be sympathetic to the gal.

1st , Auntie obviously jealous of the gal by attacking her "dun dress like china gal". That's personal

I would retort by saying her hair looked like a cabbage from china, too.

2nd Auntie pronounced the word 'fxxk' as 'fart' & 'publish' as 'public'.

I guess she also pronunced the word 'sweet' as 'shit' with her short tongue, which is not good for u-know-what-in-the-bedroom.

3rd Auntie could have let the whole thing go but went on bcoz probably no intimacy with husband for 10 or more yrs :(

I guess long time never kenna the big 'O'.

4th The gal could have move to another carriage.

5th Auntie threaten to take pic of gal bcoz she wanted to 'she-bop' while at home.

6th With Auntie like that, more husbands gonna get raped & turned gay :)

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Aunty, want to take picture and publish in Today issit?

Congrats hor, you've just gone viral internationally!

Now she's as famous as the lady at the Cathay Pacific Counter.

She's the Susan Boyle of Singapore except that she raps & curses "Fart you, Fart you".

Wow, National Treasure

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It's times like these when I wish Singaporeans can hunt down this old woman and expose her personal details online, like her name, address, occupation, normal travelling hours etc.

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Priority seat is meant for elderly and disabled. The frumpy old bitch should channel her energy standing rather than ranting at the poor gal. It's a pity no one bothers to tell the aunts off leaving the poor gal to fend for herself. This is the ugly sight of Singaporean. People just mind their own business instead of standing up for justice. But then again, would the poor gal appreciates if someone actually speak up for her.

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Blame the Singapore Government for MRT being crowded!

If the train is not crowded, there won't be arguement!

I think she's not getting enuff sex lah.

I have a lot of friends around her age very grotchy.

Nothing to do with the train.

Imagine if the person is a handsome & hunky man, do you think auntie would be so mean?

Perhaps the sexual activities & fulfillment of snr citizen should be a national concern?

How about issing free dildo, vibrator & guidebooks to ease tension?

I saw some in japan which one could wear while riding the train. It would definitely make the ride more pleasurable:)

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Priority seat is meant for elderly and disabled. The frumpy old bitch should channel her energy standing rather than ranting at the poor gal. It's a pity no one bothers to tell the aunts off leaving the poor gal to fend for herself. This is the ugly sight of Singaporean. People just mind their own business instead of standing up for justice. But then again, would the poor gal appreciates if someone actually speak up for her.

Apathy :(

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This old lady reminds me of the other thread where we mentioned some of them indeed know how to take advantage to play their senior citizen priviledge card very well.

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Backgound of the story, from what I read

- Auntie had bandages on her foot

- She stood infront of lady, who was engrossed on her phone

- Auntie kept muttering that no one gave up seat for her

- Lady heard and then gave up the seat

- Accordingly,not before starring at the auntie

- Auntie assumed to be unhappy at the starring

- which led to the starting of this video

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The old Aunty is just being ridiculous. I take my hat off the young ah lian for being able to control her temper, stood her ground and be firm without smacking the old lady .

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Old aunty versus chao ah lian. Gotta place my bets on this one!

She's pretty patient despite how she looks, I don't really think you can call her an 'ah lian', if shes an 'ah lian', things would've been different LOL. I think she'd just pull the shit out of the auntie's hair. Either way, kudos to her, she was patient enough to stand that auntie, if I were her, I'd let her take my photo and take a good pose to make sure I look good HAHA. Jk, I will take her photo back and post on every single social network I can get my hands on, then write an article regarding the issue of elderlies bullying youngsters. HAHA.

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She's pretty patient despite how she looks, I don't really think you can call her an 'ah lian', if shes an 'ah lian', things would've been different LOL. I think she'd just pull the shit out of the auntie's hair. Either way, kudos to her, she was patient enough to stand that auntie, if I were her, I'd let her take my photo and take a good pose to make sure I look good HAHA. Jk, I will take her photo back and post on every single social network I can get my hands on, then write an article regarding the issue of elderlies bullying youngsters. HAHA.

HAHA yes. Other real ah lians might have gotten physical, but like what MomentoMori shared with us, she's just a polite ah lian. Close enough, I must say.

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Blame the Singapore Government for MRT being crowded!

If the train is not crowded, there won't be arguement!

I always thought it was those silly Sporeans who cannot see the bigger picture.

Well, when one day, no foreigners want to come to Spore to work and live and play, u will have all the MRT for yourselves, but prices of goods and services will be so expensive that you will also be complaining.

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Priority seat should be given to 老 or 弱 personnel. This aunty has no right to demand for the seat.

Also, I wonder why SMRT has marked out so many priority seats. In a row of 7 seats, there are already 2 priority seats - 1 on the extreme left and the other on the extreme right. That means about 2/7 seats are assigned as priority seats, which is too many. Trains in other cities like taipei also have priority seats, but not assigned in this manner.

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This old lady reminds me of the other thread where we mentioned some of them indeed know how to take advantage to play their senior citizen priviledge card very well.

This old bitch must be hunted down and exposed, netizens in Stomp and Asiaone are braying for her blood.

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Priority seat should be given to 老 or 弱 personnel. This aunty has no right to demand for the seat.

Also, I wonder why SMRT has marked out so many priority seats. In a row of 7 seats, there are already 2 priority seats - 1 on the extreme left and the other on the extreme right. That means about 2/7 seats are assigned as priority seats, which is too many. Trains in other cities like taipei also have priority seats, but not assigned in this manner.

From what I noticed is like this:

Ioo ooxxxoo ool

loo ooxxxoo ool

o: priority seat

x: normal seat

priority seat : normal seat

16: 6

LOL. Correct me if I am wrong.

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From what I noticed is like this:

Ioo ooxxxoo ool

loo ooxxxoo ool

o: priority seat

x: normal seat

priority seat : normal seat

16: 6

LOL. Correct me if I am wrong.

ermmm

should be something like:

Ixo oxxxxxo oxl

lxo oxxxxxo oxl

the priority seats should be the ones nearest the door only. so its a ratio of 8: 14.

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should be something like:

Ixo oxxxxxo oxl

lxo oxxxxxo oxl

the priority seats should be the ones nearest the door only. so its a ratio of 8: 14.

Oh, maybe different train? Mine is based on green line, and I define priority seats as those seats with slightly darker color than the normal seats, but not the seat that located directly beneath the board's arrow.

Oh my god...So Im wrong =(

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I think the mere intent of wanting to shame a person by taking and spreading their photos, is already damn disgusting.

Not something a decent, mature person will do.

I don't think she even said 'thank you' to the girl because she thinks that the girl HAS to do it since it's a marked priority. Never say thank you nvm, then still bitch the girl. if im the girl i will also diao her -.- Even if her foot looks like it has some problems, the girl won't be the only one in the entire train to see. Why pick on her then?

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6th With Auntie like that, more husbands gonna get raped & turned gay :)

LOL! U r funny but do send such husbands to me lol

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Good that the girl didn't slap that auntie, if not she'll be the next Hosehbo/Aaron tan etc etc.

Something similar happen to my friends and me before. We were sitting in the middle of the row, while there were 2 Middle aged aunties staring at us, and thought that we will give up the seats by using their eye power. But we didn't, as we were drained from work(from morning to night hor!) and that they look healthly enough to stand for afew more stations.

After the staring, they started to discuss about how rude youngsters are nowdays and that the seats were meant for those who needed it, especially the elderly (which they weren't) LOUDLY!! So to stop their nonsense, My guy friend and me gave up ours with a smile(to neutrallise that awkwardness). But around 1 or 2 stations later, they got out of the train. And all of us was like DA FUQ!!??

From that incident, actucally I understand why these middle aged people behaves like this , cus they ARE stuck in the middle, too old to be hip, too young to have right to be an elderly. But it's not a suprise to see these Aunties/Uncles feel that they have that privilege of an elderly, cus they are STUCK IN THE BLOODY MIDDLE likea Samsung Galalxy Note!!

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Honestly, the old lady deserves a tight slap. Just because she is old doesn't give her the right to DEMAND. The worst thing was that the girl actually gave in to her demand and still kena scolded and threatened just because old lady didn't like the way the young lady looked at her? WTF?

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When you have too many people on a small piece of land, and tall buildings congesting up the plot, tension gets high and tempers flare rather easily, and people get easily unreasonable.

"You like who you like lah. Who cares if someone likes the other someone because of their race? It's when they hate them. That's the problem."

Orked (acted by Sharifah Amani) in SEPET (2004, directed by Yasmin Ahmad)

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One of my friends in JB posted this status on his profile:

新加坡和新山虽然只有一海之隔,共享同一片天空,吸着同一种空气,但是新加坡却有很多新山看不到的人,比如瘦瘦的警察,讲不出中文的华人,写不出中文字的华人,满街的中国人,推auntie下巴士的人,还有...还有...在地铁上发神经的siaozhabo...
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"You like who you like lah. Who cares if someone likes the other someone because of their race? It's when they hate them. That's the problem."

Orked (acted by Sharifah Amani) in SEPET (2004, directed by Yasmin Ahmad)

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The old woman looks familiar, the kind of face that fight justice and get irritated easily if things are not going her way.

She scolded the young lady for not knowing her boundary and on presumption that she was a china Ah lian. She should have just enjoyed her ride after given the seat but she chose to rattle non-stop like the world owed her entitlement to the seat. I applauded the young Ah lian for holding her ground pretty stable despite the continuous verbal bashing thrown at her. Any saint person would reach her tolerance limit when the old woman started to flip camera and try to take photo. The old woman's action has crossed the line beyond acceptable level. To push blame on Ah Lian is not doing any justice in the name of fairness.

On the other hand, what if the young Ah Lian is a gay guy and the old woman started to hurl abusive words. Will any gay people stand up to protect their own kind from being bullied? I am no surprise the sensitive old woman can get triggered easily into anti-gay mode if she find opportunity to do so like what was seen on the video.

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Something quite similar happened to me once. I was sitting on a reserved seat, then all of a sudden, a healthy-looking man in his 50s stood in front of me, glared at me for a few seconds and said "is this seat for u? u pregnant ah?" oh, and I have to mention that there were MANY empty seats around as it was non-peak hour. If he had asked politely, I would have given up the seat for him as he looked so desperate for the reserved seat, but I decided I wanted to take a revenge on him for his rudeness so I kept sitting there, he eventually gave up and sat on the empty seat beside me, keep mumbling something throughout the journey...

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What just happen here is the failure of SMRT to bring understanding of priority seats to the public.

The Auntie who is obviously quite old have some serious problems but the Ah Lian should have left the train to avoid a publicity of herself.

The community should show concern to the Auntie instead of discussing what is wrong and right. I mean she is already quite old and not mentally stable.

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One of my friends in JB posted this status on his profile:

What's that in English, if u don't mind pls

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right or wrong. It's just your opinion vs someone else's opinion. How you deliver that opinion could make the difference between opening a mind,

changing an opinion or shutting the door. Sometimes folk just don't know when they've "argued" enough. Learn when to shut up."

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What's that in English, if u don't mind pls

新加坡和新山虽然只有一海之隔,共享同一片天空,吸着同一种空气,但是新加坡却有很多新山看不到的人,比如瘦瘦的警察,讲不出中文的华人,写不出中文字的华人,满街的中国人,推auntie下巴士的人,还有...还有...在地铁上发神经的siaozhabo...

Singapore and JB may be apart from each other by a stretch of sea, share the same skies, breathe the same air, but Singapore has a lot of people that may not be found in JB, like skinny policemen, Chinese (Singaporeans) who can't speak Mandarin well, Chinese (Singaporeans) who don't know how to write Chinese well, streets crowded with Mainland Chinese, people who push aunties off the bus, and... and... crazy women (siaozhabo) who rant insanely on the MRT. :)

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"You like who you like lah. Who cares if someone likes the other someone because of their race? It's when they hate them. That's the problem."

Orked (acted by Sharifah Amani) in SEPET (2004, directed by Yasmin Ahmad)

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WAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKA!!!!!!!

"You like who you like lah. Who cares if someone likes the other someone because of their race? It's when they hate them. That's the problem."

Orked (acted by Sharifah Amani) in SEPET (2004, directed by Yasmin Ahmad)

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