

Oh. I forgot you may not be able to view the pics upload from photobucket?Originally posted by TehJarVu:photobucket?
Originally posted by The Den:So what? They can say they dun understand mah
btw what happened to the pic?
ya I was also wondering about the phrase 'No Outside Food'.Originally posted by chenc:Lol. Not only PRC, given any Europeans or Americans they can also heck care. "No Outside Food". Is that proper English?
Talk about irony. You are expecting others to follow regulations when you can't even express them properly in the first place.
I once saw 1 local lady taking up an entire table which sits 12 in a food court just so that her 2 sons could eat mcdonalds. It is during peak hour too. When the cleaner politely ask her to move and make space for a large group of customer looking for a table, she just ordered a cup of tea and continue sitting there.Originally posted by digicharat:whats wrong?
singapore lang also do that what?
i see malay eat nasi lomak, chinese eat cakes and indian drink prata at mac before.
1. It's 'nasi lemak'.Originally posted by digicharat:whats wrong?
singapore lang also do that what?
i see malay eat nasi lomak, chinese eat cakes and indian drink prata at mac before.
Originally posted by fudgester:1. It's 'nasi lemak'.
2. Can drink prata meh?![]()
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must b the bak chor mee man!Originally posted by Chelzea:my jc outside gt 1 coffeeshop,den a grp of my jc de students wen dere n eat.ONe of e idiots brought his own drink dere and when e owner ask him nt to consume outside drinks nxt time ,he replied by saying ,nt happy call police lah
the best thing is he spat in front of e owner be4 leaving e coffeeshop![]()
the owner buay song complain to my jc n den theaten to report CID claiming he gt security cameras![]()
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dis kind of thing of wan to report CID???![]()
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Originally posted by monoslayer:must b the bak chor mee man!![]()
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Really? gotta look out for them when i go overseas next time. Nv came across 1 bfore. Usually they do not really mind.Originally posted by Ponders:Don't be surprised...
The phrase "NO OUTSIDE FOOD" can be found in food courts and food premises in USA and Canada.
But i am still wondering the English of it.
hanor ,i eat char kway teow dere be4Originally posted by browniebaobao:if BK nv complain, y u complain?
think they juz want a place to sit and eat lah.