happy deepavali, and happy 19th to CJ too!
i wonder what the people at SMRT are thinking sometimes. on two occasions, i've had sat on trains that did announcements only in tamil. i mean, how many passengers actually understood those announcements? i sure as hell don't, and i think it's safe to say that 90 percent of them passengers didn't either.
and they say singaporeans don't follow instructions well. maybe if you tried playing them in english...?
and here's where i come in. i have decided to put my creativity to good use by developing some ad copy, maybe a bored soul from SMRT will pick 'em up.
"they say the grass is always greener on the other side, so try standing on the left on the escalator sometime."
"want to know how it feels to get rammed by a horde of elephants on the downhill? try standing on the right of the escalator sometime."
"being on your feet for the rest of your journey versus being overweight and water-retentive for nine months: take your pick."
i wonder what the people at SMRT are thinking sometimes. on two occasions, i've had sat on trains that did announcements only in tamil. i mean, how many passengers actually understood those announcements? i sure as hell don't, and i think it's safe to say that 90 percent of them passengers didn't either.
and they say singaporeans don't follow instructions well. maybe if you tried playing them in english...?
and here's where i come in. i have decided to put my creativity to good use by developing some ad copy, maybe a bored soul from SMRT will pick 'em up.
"they say the grass is always greener on the other side, so try standing on the left on the escalator sometime."
"want to know how it feels to get rammed by a horde of elephants on the downhill? try standing on the right of the escalator sometime."
"being on your feet for the rest of your journey versus being overweight and water-retentive for nine months: take your pick."
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