Sunday, September 9, 2012

Between Development and Attitude to be Developed (Part 2)

It's been my habit to stay awake all night,be it weekday or weekend,whenever I'm in Malaysia,or at home to be exact. Most of the time,I'll hang out with my close friends if not spending my quality time with my mother watching Malay drama or English movies.

Often when I'm out,be it at mamak stall or at fancy restaurants,Burger King,McDonald's,or wherever possible to hang out after 12am,one thing that I'll never miss to do is to observe how the customers  behave,and how well they take care of the cleanliness of the respective place. But sadly to say,these were what I've found from few places I've visited lately. I snapped like thousands of photos,but I couldn't upload them all here. These are some that I would like to share with the readers.




The first two pictures made me wonder,how impossible it is to throw your thrash/rubbish into the dustbin provided,properly? I mean,it hurts watching the workers cleaning our mess,while we ourselves could help keep the place always clean,for people to come and eat.

The last picture was taken in a toilet at Craven Cafe Bukit Antarabangsa,place where I used to have a chat with my friends,if we're too lazy to drive far from our home. It can be considered as an exclusive place,since most of the customers are rich people,and some of our local artists used to hang out here as well. I guess there's no need to explain how I felt if you take a look at the picture. Surprisingly,there's a bin provided in the toilet,yet people using the restroom still have no common sense at all to throw the cigarette buds in the bin.

I've been reminding myself and my friends,again and again,not to cause public places dirty and to keep in mind that people who's going to clean for us might curse us at our back for causing them trouble with all the mess. As Muslims,it is our responsible to take care of the cleanliness whenever and wherever we are. Such behavior from these pictures will led to bad impressions.

-Attitude matters. The Malaysians need to remember that-