This netizen was understandably furious after a foreigner not only tried to steal their taxi ride but also spat at them. Full story here:
We live in a busy world so it isn’t uncommon to see people rushing from place to place. After all, no one wants to be late for anything important to them. Still, that doesn’t mean we should all throw our manners out the window!
Recently a local netizen shared an upsetting experience they had while in Kuala Lumpur. Apparently, they had been waiting for a taxi near Tun Razak Exchange MRT station when a foreigner tried to cut the line. Worse, the foreigner spat at them when they were stopped from getting into the taxi!” the netizen tweeted yesterday . “” The foreigner had apparently been determined to catch a taxi first, regardless of everyone else.When the taxi arrived, I quickly got in and brushed him off to queue.
It’s certainly upsetting to see how self-centered and entitled some people can be. After all, you aren’t the only one in the world! We hope more people will take care to remain considerate and polite to others, especially when it involves public transport!
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