wah lau eh, hia tees eh, an zhua li lang ai discriminate ah bengs leh? Wa lang mah bor kong li lang thak chek kias, thak ah ni chuey chek, kwa lang mah mian kwa ka wa lang machiam bor culture mah. Wa lang ba lu si ai tia kwas nia. Wa lang liao ka wu si see wu thum pok tua sia, hee ley, wa ka li lang apologise. Thann si hor, jit leh chin eh uhmmm si ah beng nia lor, yong chiu dian tua tua sia tia kwa.
uhmm si wa ai kong lah, wu see hor, lim peh mah wu kua tio thak chek kia teh mrt ah si bus tia mp3, yong hee lang eh chiu dian, nah mah eh, chin eh si kan si lang puah teh kor! Lim peh wu si see mah tong buey tiao, ai gia hee lang lai mao! Than si hor, wa siu thio wa eh ah sengs(wu see ah bengs) peng yousss mah ah ni kuawn, lim peh tio tiam tiam liao.
so, wa eh point si, uhmmm si ah beng tio long zhong see ah ni kuan. Wu si hor, thak chek thak kuay chuey eh xiao lian hor, mah si ah ni pattern eh lor. Nah mah eh, tong buey tiao!
if can undersstand, ok, if cannot, its ok as well. Lets give passenger some peace when taking public transport. Ambient sound already enough, no need music nor extras to add on the spice. And anyway, public nuisance(which include using instrument/music making device loud enough to be irritating to others within trains and stations is against the railway regulation law in singaland(dont believe, go read the fine lines signboard in train stns).
Heh, next time if really so irritated with ah beng, go get the mrt staff to help catch and issue them with summons