Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Ai Ya Ya! Kurang Ajar Goes Both Ways Loh! Local Chinese Telling Off Mainland Chinese Tourists Queue Cutting To Balik Tongsan?


Ai ya ya! Kuarng ajar goes both ways!

Local Chinese telling mainland Chinese tourists to go back home for queue cutting!?

That is not so smart one to do leh!

Local Chinese have often themselves being told to go back to China and Indians to balik India by the Malays here for one reason of another, mostly racist in nature.

There is little or no appreciation that as citizens we are all by nationality Malaysians.

Wouldn't it be more civilised to politely tell the offending queue jumpers to wait in line for their turns in the first place?

That's how we show we are good hosts to guests no matter they are tourists on a visit.

It does not speak well to tell off the mainland Chinese tourists to go back home for jumping queue! Or, for that matter, for anything else.

It is not a question of how far local Chinese have assimilated as Malaysians, it all boils down to the issue of manners of which by telling off the queue cutting Chinese tourists to go back home aren't we lacking in manners ourselves?

Imagine themselves in China and being told off to go back home!

Or Malay tourists in China told off to balik Bolehland for whatever reason or reasons.

Padan muka?

Instead of being welcome.

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