I was reaallyyyyyy pissed off yesterday. Hari ni dah kurang sikit. Kalau tak, ada yg kene kutuk dgn aku kaw-kaw dalam blog ni.
It's all due to the blocked sink in the kitchen. I don't understand why is't so hard to practice a simple common sense. Don't throw away the food waste in the sink! It will block the sink. Throw the food waste into the trash bin instead.
On Thursday night, I was about to cook instant noodle when I discovered the sink was dirty with food waste. When I washed my hand, the water didn't drain away.
On Friday, I went back from the lab, straight away to the kitchen to check the sink. It was half full with water & I noticed that the bin's lid was on the floor. I think the cleaner tried to leave a message that the food waste should be thrown away into the trash bin by taking off the lid.
Several days before, actually on Tuesday of the same week, the cleaner had asked me to tell others to keep the kitchen clean. She was mad because she had cleaned up the kitchen thoroughly on Monday, but on Tuesday it was dirty again. I suppose that everyone should know that they are responsible to clean up their own mess, don't expect the cleaner to do that. This has been reminded so many times already.
Maybe for a dirty person, it's ok not to clean up the mess that they have made after cooking & eating, then directly throw away the food waste in the sink instead of the trash bin. They wash their dishes & ignore the remaining food waste in the sink. It seems like the ugly sight of the kitchen doesn't bother them at all. Maybe it isn't dirty enough for them who used to live in a dirtier place.
Yeah, I write in English so that whoever bumps into this blog could understand that I'm pissed off & currently living with a bunch of Mainland Chineses (no surprise, huh?) who love cooking & inviting their friends to dine together but don't mind a dirty kitchen. They're too lazy to throw away the food waste into the trash bin & clean up the mess themselves. They take cleanliness for granted. & I'm talking about a bunch who supposed to be 'educated'. No wonder I heard people say their public toilets are extremely dirty. They dress nicely but fail in cleanliness. Kinda superficial. Maybe not all of them. Whatever. I'm writing from my experience.
I bought raw prawns on Thursday, plan to cook today. Guess I have to postpone the plan or will never execute it. This isn't the 1st time my plan to cook had been canceled due to the same problem. This is the main disadvantage of living here. It's ok. Only 2 months left.
It's all due to the blocked sink in the kitchen. I don't understand why is't so hard to practice a simple common sense. Don't throw away the food waste in the sink! It will block the sink. Throw the food waste into the trash bin instead.
On Thursday night, I was about to cook instant noodle when I discovered the sink was dirty with food waste. When I washed my hand, the water didn't drain away.
On Friday, I went back from the lab, straight away to the kitchen to check the sink. It was half full with water & I noticed that the bin's lid was on the floor. I think the cleaner tried to leave a message that the food waste should be thrown away into the trash bin by taking off the lid.
Several days before, actually on Tuesday of the same week, the cleaner had asked me to tell others to keep the kitchen clean. She was mad because she had cleaned up the kitchen thoroughly on Monday, but on Tuesday it was dirty again. I suppose that everyone should know that they are responsible to clean up their own mess, don't expect the cleaner to do that. This has been reminded so many times already.
Maybe for a dirty person, it's ok not to clean up the mess that they have made after cooking & eating, then directly throw away the food waste in the sink instead of the trash bin. They wash their dishes & ignore the remaining food waste in the sink. It seems like the ugly sight of the kitchen doesn't bother them at all. Maybe it isn't dirty enough for them who used to live in a dirtier place.
Yeah, I write in English so that whoever bumps into this blog could understand that I'm pissed off & currently living with a bunch of Mainland Chineses (no surprise, huh?) who love cooking & inviting their friends to dine together but don't mind a dirty kitchen. They're too lazy to throw away the food waste into the trash bin & clean up the mess themselves. They take cleanliness for granted. & I'm talking about a bunch who supposed to be 'educated'. No wonder I heard people say their public toilets are extremely dirty. They dress nicely but fail in cleanliness. Kinda superficial. Maybe not all of them. Whatever. I'm writing from my experience.
I bought raw prawns on Thursday, plan to cook today. Guess I have to postpone the plan or will never execute it. This isn't the 1st time my plan to cook had been canceled due to the same problem. This is the main disadvantage of living here. It's ok. Only 2 months left.


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