Wednesday, March 25, 2009

A PRC woman exchange soya bean for water chestnut drink

It was a quiet Wednesday morning, I was in passing Chinatown and happened to stop by for a soya bean drink at a stall in New Market Place hawker.

I placed order for the soya bean drink, and was awaiting the stall auntie preparing for it. A middle-age woman dressed in black sexy outfit, interrupted from behind me, had appeared at the stall with a soya bean drink on her hand.

The woman return her soya bean drink that she bought it a moment ago, and insisted to change the soya bean drink for water chestnut drink. She claimed that the drink was untouched and she hadn't taken a single slip with it. The reason given was eventually she dislike soya bean.

From her voice and speech, I was somehow able to recognise the woman is from China. Although the stall auntie was seem to be much dissatisfied, but out of goodwill, the auntie did exchange the drinks for her.

To my immediate reactions, I kept a close watch on the stall auntie, afraid that she might giving me the exchange soya bean. However, the stall auntie did not do so. In what is seen as the woman had tentatively to change for water chestnut drink.

In the meantime, the woman had further continue with her outrageous action, entering the stall to washed her hand without acknowledgement by the stall auntie. However, before she could possibly step in to reach for the basins, the auntie had immediately halted she. The stall auntie had evidently built up frustration by the woman's inappropriate demand and actions.

Thereafter, the woman left with her water chestnut drink. It was than, the stall auntie examined the return soya bean drink and told me that she did drink it. This eventually portrays how that woman's attitude and disrespect to others.

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