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Phone Behaviour Does Not Discriminate

I took the Star LRT yesterday to KL. It was not peak hour so the train was fairly empty. I didn't notice a blind man entering the train until a girl came, took the man's arm and sat him opposite me. Good gesture. However, what interest me was that all the while, the blind man was talking on this handphone. So, you can imagine the scene - a nice girl helping him while the man with not even a small gesture of appreciation talked loudly on the phone. He was still on the phone when he was seated.

I'm not saying that blind man must say thank you lah kan, but then the least he can do was to stop talking for a while, while he was being led to his seat.

My conclusion - phone behaviour memang does not discriminate.

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