03/06/2023
😁 hahahaha, I laughed first after reading the title and getting the gist of the story, had he actually hoped that his mother really got lost overseas? an opportunity/convenience of good riddance? what a play-out, that's why I laughed.
watching the clip made me feel pity for the mother, I am not surprised though, cos I, in fact you would have too, seen lots of such display of love for their very young child over their elderly parents.
just my own observation and my personal opinion. Many a time I see couples walking leisurely with empty hands ahead of an elderly parent pushing prams, are they your maids or your parents ah?
or, young parent holding the hand of a toddler in leisure while the parent carry bags of grocery walking behind, shouldn't it be the other way around?
and hor, usually hor, such eldery parents hor, their faces not very in bliss/happy one leh...that's why trigger my (kaypoh) observation whenever I am outside.
back to this story - wah lau eh... this man shouted at staff as door knocks could wake his precious child up at 3am, but not worry at all when staff told him his mother was found wandering outside 🤦♂️
sigh...so... I always tell my peoples to plan their own future matters.
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Upset that he was woken up at 3am, a Singaporean on holiday in Bintan yelled at hotel employees for disturbing his sleep.They knocked on his door after finding his elderly mother, who left her room in the wee hours, lost and confused...