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“Stupid b***h” — Elderly man curses girl for taking ‘his seat’

The story goes that an elderly man cursed a Malaysian girl on an MRT and the girl got support from another girl who helped her deal with the elderly person.

In a tweet, senah (@chnrsyrn) wrote the following in Malay, (translated here into English):
“Hi everyone who always takes the MRT, I want to say please be careful with this old guy. (She shares the photo of the elderly person).

“He is very rude and ready to scold people because he claims the seat that the person sitting there is his (while many more seats are empty). I am one of the victims today. He called me ‘stupid bitch’,” she claims.

It is now becoming an issue with MRT, LRT or other train users who are commenting on Twitter in particular that some people are rude for not giving up their seats to ladies.

The man, believed to be a foreigner, yelled and cursed at her for allegedly sitting in HIS seat. The odd thing was that there appeared to be a lot of open seats on the MRT they were on.

“Luckily there was this Chinese girl who helped me scold the uncle. Like, why do you have to scold people when there are 3 empty seats right in front of us. Then, while the girl and I were talking, the uncle hit his umbrella and yelled ‘SHUT UP!!‘. By the way, he is a foreigner. So rude,” she wrote.

Train rides can be long in Malaysia and some people can be upset that they are not getting a seat. But to scold people in public is another story!


The post “Stupid b*tch” – Elderly man curses at girl for taking ‘his seat’ appeared first on The Independent News.

 

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