Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Goods and Bad habits of Singaporean

jy: well.. class95, glenn and flying dutchman each come out with their own pocket money of $950 to ask listeners to do a video of good habit and bad habit of singaporean to podcast....haha.. damn cool lor..really funny lor...haha.. ya.. singaporean really like jay chou walking( jaywalk).. haha... it is really quite serious problem lor..haha.. other problems also includes going into the train before the passenger alight.. dunno why they so gan cheong lor.. really terrible lor..it can also be very frustrating.. problems also including blocking the escalator lor...especially when you are in hurry..i think only singaporean can reserve seats using tissue and umbrella lor..actually is kind of funny rite...

oh no.. i got problems thinking of good habit of singaporean.. oops.. OMG..ok if anyone reading my blog.. maybe we can discuss on it.. i know la..no rewards la.. for fun purpose ok...hahaha..

-with refer to yahoo channel news asia...

SINGAPORE: The verdict is out on the best and worst habits in Singapore — at least according to MediaCorp’s Class 95 presenters who had challenged listeners to post videos of Singaporeans’ good and bad habits on podcast.sg.

The entries were judged based on these criteria — Are the habits growing? Are they unique to Singaporeans? Are they compelling enough to effect change?

A Class 95 listener, Ariel Fernandez, won the Bad Habit prize for posting a clip showing masses of people jaywalking.

Presenter Mark Van Cuylenberg, who is widely known as The Flying Dutchman, said: "We really need to get a campaign out that teaches pedestrians how to use the roads. We’ve done it with drivers, now let’s do it with pedestrians. We need it desperately."

Other pet peeves that were featured in short clips include people reserving tables with umbrellas and indiscriminate littering.

On the other hand, in the Good Habit category, a clip showing courteous people on escalators was awarded the top prize.

"Everybody follows and stands on one side of the escalator, so that people who are rushing to work can just run up," said Chee Ling Fei, who posted the winning clip.

The two winners walked away with cash prizes of S$950 each.

always tell yrself..tml is a brand new day..^@^

2 comments:

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