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Humanity
A mother and a young sweet little girl 7 years old was sitting next to my row. After 30 minutes departed from the airport suddenly the little girl vomitted on her shirt. She cried because her shirt and seat wet and full with vommit. One of the flight stewardess ( flight stewardess NORHAIZAH ) which called by the mother, immediately attend the call button and realise what had happened. She hold and carry the little girl and the mother to the toilet to clean up eventhough the little girl full of vommit. After a while the mother and her child coming out from the toilet and the little girl not wearing any shirt because she said the shirt was too dirty and smelly. Other passenger around us pity to the little girl because she only wearing her pants and its very cold inside the cabin.
The flight stewardess asked the mother to get any cloths from their luggage,but unfortunately the mother said their luggage inside the cargo. I suggested the mother to buy any shirt from the aircraft but she said she dont have money and she only have rm 7 left, she plan to get a cloth for her daughter as soon we arrive in Kuching later . The little girl nearly cry again when everybody look at her. The flight stewardess really pity the girl and she said she dont want to see the little girl freezing and she bought and pay the shirt for them with her own money.
Honestly I really amazed ,AirAsia have an amazing staff and i believe with a good quality of staff really bring AirAsia to higher level and the best airline..last but not least,morale of the story, after flying with airasia that day really change me into somebody more responsible and caring now..Thank you and bravo AirAsia!!
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Into the Wild?
For most people, the story of Mr.McCandless is just another sad story of a fool who was just asking for trouble and got what he deserved when he was found dead in the wild Alaska. But for me, McCandless’s story was very enlightening on man’s thirst for adventure.
I found a lot of myself in McCandless or better known as Alex. I began to understand at this very moment of writing this post that everything that took place in my life shaped me into what I am right now almost perfectly. I guess, the only thing that differentiates me from Alex is that, I have found the answer and I am living it through. I have no doubt also that Alex too had found the answer in the Alaskan wilderness, but he never got the chance to return to his loved ones and provide more meanings in their lives.
Reading Into The Wild brings back my childhood memories of similar misadventures that I have had from the day I learned to walk. There was me having my first ‘Fear Factors’ game by walking alone in the middle of the night in Johor Bahru’s Hutan Bandar, (JB’s most famous boy scouts camping ground located just next to a Chinese cemetery) just to prove to other scouts at the age of 12 that there was no such thing as Hantu Jepun in that area (and as a proof of courage, I was asked to bring back Coke for each and every one of them!). And there was me sleeping alone in the middle of the Rimutaka range only to know later that the spot where I slept was part of an abandon train station (it was known to be haunted!). (read more...)
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