WoW!
What a week it has been. I spent my whole week working out from Mon-Fri but currently i don't see any effect. Hmm! I think i should continue doing the routine i did this week and see the progress again in 1 month time.
Lets talk about what happen yesterday. I went over to my uncle's house at Simei as it has been long since i've seen my youngest cousin. Actually that isn't what i want to talk about. I want to talk about the journey home. Since it was late when i left my uncle house i decided to take bus 38 to Tampines interchange and than followed by bus 969 straight to Yishun. After reaching Tampines interchange, i board up the bus, saw a seat and just sat at the seat since it is ' 1st come, 1st seat basis'. When the bus was just about to get crowded, i saw this lady around her late 40s standing at my side where i was sitting. Being the 'gentleman' i am, i offered my seat to her without getting of my seat since the bus was crowded. She just shake her head and started walking to the back of the bus. I guess there was a seat at the back of the bus so i just continue listening to my Ipod. When the bus left the interchange, a girl around her early 20s was standing beside me but she was facing the other side. I ignored her because firstly she is young and secondly the journey to Yishun only takes less than 25min. When the bus reaches TPE(SLE) just outside Punggol, there was accident ahead so the bus moved very2 slow. Considering the fact that the journey might be longer then the estimated time of arrival(ETA) and since i'm a 'gentleman' I offered my seat to the girl standing beside me. Again i received the same reaction but this time round she didn't move to the back since there is no more space at the back. When i turned my head to look at the old lady, I saw her standing right at the back of the bus and her expression was like 'DAMN... IT SHOULD BE ME THERE'. I turned back around and pretend to sleep. This is the thing i don't understand about S'porean. Are they shy or do i scare them. HMM! I guess the next time round i'll stand up first before offering them my seat giving them no chance to say 'NO' in this case shaking their head. I was browsing through the net last week and came across this article:-
The top 10 rejection lines given by women.
What a week it has been. I spent my whole week working out from Mon-Fri but currently i don't see any effect. Hmm! I think i should continue doing the routine i did this week and see the progress again in 1 month time.
Lets talk about what happen yesterday. I went over to my uncle's house at Simei as it has been long since i've seen my youngest cousin. Actually that isn't what i want to talk about. I want to talk about the journey home. Since it was late when i left my uncle house i decided to take bus 38 to Tampines interchange and than followed by bus 969 straight to Yishun. After reaching Tampines interchange, i board up the bus, saw a seat and just sat at the seat since it is ' 1st come, 1st seat basis'. When the bus was just about to get crowded, i saw this lady around her late 40s standing at my side where i was sitting. Being the 'gentleman' i am, i offered my seat to her without getting of my seat since the bus was crowded. She just shake her head and started walking to the back of the bus. I guess there was a seat at the back of the bus so i just continue listening to my Ipod. When the bus left the interchange, a girl around her early 20s was standing beside me but she was facing the other side. I ignored her because firstly she is young and secondly the journey to Yishun only takes less than 25min. When the bus reaches TPE(SLE) just outside Punggol, there was accident ahead so the bus moved very2 slow. Considering the fact that the journey might be longer then the estimated time of arrival(ETA) and since i'm a 'gentleman' I offered my seat to the girl standing beside me. Again i received the same reaction but this time round she didn't move to the back since there is no more space at the back. When i turned my head to look at the old lady, I saw her standing right at the back of the bus and her expression was like 'DAMN... IT SHOULD BE ME THERE'. I turned back around and pretend to sleep. This is the thing i don't understand about S'porean. Are they shy or do i scare them. HMM! I guess the next time round i'll stand up first before offering them my seat giving them no chance to say 'NO' in this case shaking their head. I was browsing through the net last week and came across this article:-
The top 10 rejection lines given by women.
- I think of you as a brother. (You remind me of that inbred banjo playing geek in 'Deliverance')
- There's a slight difference in our ages. (I don't want to do my dad.)
- I'm not attracted to you in 'that' way. (You are the ugliest dork I've ever laid eyes on.)
- My life is too complicated right now. (I don't want you spending the whole night or else you may hear phone calls from all the other guys I'm seeing.)
- I've got a boyfriend. (I prefer my male cat and a half gallon of Ben and Jerry's.)
- I don't date men where I work. (I wouldn't date you if you were in the same 'solar system', much less the same building.)
- It's not you, it's me. (It's you.)
- I'm concentrating on my career. (Even something as boring and un-fulfilling as my job is better than dating you.)
- I'm celibate. (I've sworn off only the men like you.)
- Let's be friends. (I want you to stay around so I can tell you in excruciating detail about all the other men I meet and lay. It's the male perspective thing.)
After reading through the article i find that actually all the points make sense. Well i received 3 out of the 10 points mentioned above and the comments on that website by people who had read it was also the same. The 3 points are points 3, 7 and 10. Well if any of you guy reading this ever had received those words by any girls before, all i can say is WELCOME TO THE GROUP. haha
Yours Sincerely,
Han ZHUMMER
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