Several things that I've been wondering about lately.
1. Since when do Hong Kongers walk at an impossibly slow pace? Whatever happened to 'time is money'?
2. Why have I been travelling with the same airline for 2 years, making at least 3 long-haul return trips each year, and can already afford to redeem a free return flight within anywhere in Europe, but will not be able to afford an upgrade to business class on a long-haul flight even by the time I graduate (ie. 3 years of flying with the same airline)?
3. Do people conscientiously slide past a door just when it's about to close without reopening it for the next person?
4. Why, in Hong Kong, do some restaurants insist on overpricing their rather mediocre food?
5. And why, in Hong Kong, would you even open shop if you're out of stock of the ingredients forming half your menu? No tip for you, thanks very much.
6. Do people with body odour know that they reek?
7. When playing Scrabble, do we really mean to trap our possibilities to only one corner of the board and fail to expand the game?
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