I repeat, eh?
Mar. 20th, 2008 08:52 pmI dunno whether it's a top better JC thing (I'm definitely sure it's not [[gomen Gwyn! >.<;;]), an SA thing, or just being plain idiotic.
I had this one SAJC girl come up to me, touch the WATER cooler spout and ask me "Is this chilli sauce?"
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I mean, excuse me? The darn thing is labeled WATER for a reason, and the chilli sauce dispenser is labeled too (in RED and CAPITAL LETTERS). And, according to common sense, no one would put a chilli sauce dispenser near the soft drink dispenser.
Apparently common sense is rare nowadays.
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I think it's an SA thing.
When I have boys, I'm never sending them to an all-boys school, especially not SA.
I mean, according to what I've seen (and trust me, I've seen a lot of the primary and secondary boys) they either 1) don't have common sense, 2) studied too hard that they lose the small amount of common sense that they have, or 3) can't read or comprehend stuff.
Trade up means trade up. It does not mean add on. These two phrases are totally different.
That's the difference between 1.40 and 3.10. There is no such thing as cheese fries selling at 1.40 by itself. >>
*shrugs*
I think I'll just stick to my neighbourhood schools. =.=
(If I offend anyone, please tell me. This is my own honest opinion and observance.)
I had this one SAJC girl come up to me, touch the WATER cooler spout and ask me "Is this chilli sauce?"
...
I mean, excuse me? The darn thing is labeled WATER for a reason, and the chilli sauce dispenser is labeled too (in RED and CAPITAL LETTERS). And, according to common sense, no one would put a chilli sauce dispenser near the soft drink dispenser.
Apparently common sense is rare nowadays.
...
I think it's an SA thing.
When I have boys, I'm never sending them to an all-boys school, especially not SA.
I mean, according to what I've seen (and trust me, I've seen a lot of the primary and secondary boys) they either 1) don't have common sense, 2) studied too hard that they lose the small amount of common sense that they have, or 3) can't read or comprehend stuff.
Trade up means trade up. It does not mean add on. These two phrases are totally different.
That's the difference between 1.40 and 3.10. There is no such thing as cheese fries selling at 1.40 by itself. >>
*shrugs*
I think I'll just stick to my neighbourhood schools. =.=
(If I offend anyone, please tell me. This is my own honest opinion and observance.)