Today I spent 4 hours commuting from east of the island to north to west and to central. It was a bloody hot day to be out running errands.
I was definitely in a rush though I wasn't walking much faster than usual and when I was walking from one block to another, I got blocked by kids everywhere (they think they are adults but definitely kids to me) and even by saying 'excuse me' doesn't get me a way through. That was just plain rude.
You could tell they were taking their own sweet time walking and talking while you are practically sprinting. Is that the difference between students and working adults? Time is spent leisurely for them while time is money to us and there is no time to waste?
While at the schools, I also noticed there were alot of foreigners studying in those schools that I used to attend. By foreigners I think friends would know which nationality I am referring to. The school 'uniforms' are definitely changing, the hemline is getting higher and the neckline definitely lower...I even see some in their sweats. Even hairstyles are longer and more colorful than during my time in school for sure.
The admin officer at the counter was also telling me kids these days are just plain rude, talking to them as though the admin officer owe them a living. Were we ever like that to our lecturers? School workers? I don't think so.
Kids these days simply don't understand karma, wait till they step into the real world and they know how tough life is. Enjoy it while it last, kiddos.
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