I would like to point out some inconsiderate acts of Malaysian citizens.
First and foremost, Malaysian are very irresponsible. This is because Malysian often parked their vehicles at the wrong place that will block other people's way. This matter will eventually caused a commotion among the the society because we are being inconsiderate for the others and we are egocentric. Let me give an example for this issue. Every morning, the local market near my housing area is always crowded especially during the weekends. Unfortunately, bicycles, motor cycles , cars, vans and other vehicles are parked haphazardly by some irresponsoble people at the main entrance of the market. This obstructs the flow of trafic. Besides, it also poses a danger as some of the exhausts of the motor cycles are still very hot.
Besides that, some Malaysians does smacking, snorting, growling, grunting, belching, licking the plate, nibbling on their fingers while making sucking noises, and talking with their mouth full of food while eating. By all means, they should put their animal instincts away, along with thier caveman tendencies and eat like a human that has a shred of dignity still intact and quit grossing out the world! There are also people who are just plain lazy to put their plates into the pail prepared for them after eating.
Furthermore, Malaysian likes to smoke in public. We can always see that there are a lot fo smokers who smoke in the public and give out their carbon monoside form the cigarrettes. Carbon monoxide are hazard to our health as it can reduce the number of red blood cell in our body. I have also seen a lot of smokers smoke in air-conditioned room eventhough there is a sign in the room that stated ' no smoking'. They just ignored this sign and smoke to their heart's content. This is utterly annoying and irritating. This inconsiderate acts will not only harm their health, but subsequently will harm non-smokers' health and pollute the environment.
We are all Malaysians. Therefore, we should be unite and be proud of our country.
Yours Sincerely,
Huiqing
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