Qwait
Ever get that feeling that there are just too many people around you? Everything you do and everywhere you go, you need to queue and wait. I'm going to use a new term to describe this phenomenon: qwait.Last couple of days were bad. Left the house and had to qwait for the bus. Got on the bus and and had to qwait to get off. Qwaited on the MRT platform. Qwaited to find a table and have my lunch. Qwaited to go to public toilet. Qwaited to use an ATM. Qwaited to use the lift. Soon I am going to qwait to go home. On a daily basis I probably spend an average of at least 40-45 minutes of qwaiting. That works out to 11 days of qwaiting every year!
Singapore has an "ambitious" target of reaching more than 6 million in terms of population. Well, unless the public transportation improves dramatically there will surely be a lot of p$%^ed people.
Let the qwaiting begin....
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