After gym at 9 pm, while I attempted to go back to office, the lift broke down.
There is no way I can go back to office as the stairs in my office building only open during emergency.
The security told me technician is on his way but he has no idea what time he will reached. In the end, I asked for the stairs to be opened.
Bad Luck 2:
During lunch, a 1-cent coin size spider dropped on me. It is on my neck, I tried the sweep it away, but it landed on my collar and dropped into my bra. I can feel it crawling but when I am back in office, it is nowhere to be found
Biggest Bad Luck 3:
When settling the bill at Sapporo Ramen Bishamon at City Hall, the waiter gave my bill along with my credit card to another customer. The customer signed and made off with my card!! :O
5 min after the lady left, another waitress realized and raised the alarm. They told us what happened and sent 1 guy to go after the lady. We asked shouldn’t they sent more people (They are about 10 people working in the stall with less than 10 tables), they replied they cannot recognise the lady.
The customer’s card is still with the shop. So they called the bank and told us that they got in touch with the lady through the bank and she is on the way back.
We asked them how they can be sure that the lady is coming back when it is the bank they called, the guy who asked said he doesn’t know and sought help from the manager. The manager said she will check but I caught her giving a look to other as if we are being unreasonable and difficult.
They gave us free tofu and drinks while waiting but we are too full after the ramen. The ramen wasn't good at all. I didn't manage to finish.
After waiting for close to 30 min, the customer is nowhere in sight. I have cancelled my card and they waived our meal.
Lousy service and bad ramen.
This is my leftover ramen. It tasted ok but definatey not value for money!
Never ever will set food in this ramen shop!
In a train cabin, there are 8 people.
5 people are foreigners and I happen to be 1 of the 3 Singaporeans.
At McDonald’s earlier, I was 2nd in line. When it was my turn, a China lady cut in front of me pretending to me asking some questions and proceed to order. We pointed out to her that she is cutting queue. She just replied, “Oh, I didn't see you.”
Is she blind or what?! Behind me there is still another person in the queue!
I told her bluntly we stood here for quite some time already. She kept quiet and just kept turning her head to stare at me. Like I am the one kicking up a fuss?!
The cashier, also from China, saw what happened, know that we queued yet still took orders from the person who cut queue. Totally unacceptable.
I don't mind foreigners in the country but at least have some morals and integrity and perhaps some basic manners.
I can totally understand why Singaporeans are migrating. Because Singapore doesn't feels like home anymore.
I am a minority.
We had tea at Cookie Museum at Esplanade while waiting for our CATS musical at 7pm.
We picked Pomegranate Ruby tea which is sweet tasting and refreshing!
However, it cost us $25 for a pot of tea which only has enough for 3 teacups of tea! :O
And we are given all kinds of cookies to sample and some local flavors such as Nasi Lemak, Laksa etc (Damn weird!)
They have chicken rice cookies as well but we didn't get to sample them.
My fave are Rose cookies and Lavender cookies!
The it is off to CATS musical!
Our seats are good cos we are on the balcony but I didn't really like the show very much.
Can you spot the CAT?
