Cost of living is set to rise like flood water in this small
country. Somebody forgets to do it gradually over the past 17 years, now
everyone has to face this steep hike adding to the woes of current bad economic
times of low pay and poor job market. Businesses now have every justified
reason to jack up their prices in the coming months. I’ve no choice but to
punch more holes on my waist-belt so that I could tighten it further when ends
still need to meet. Sigh!
The public transport fare is set to rise next.OMG !
Now my waist-belt has no more space to punch more holes. I’m thinking to use a nylon string instead if my belt can no longer be used.
Some F&B business have already raised their prices. More
businesses will follow suit. Cost of living is set to rise like flood water and
I wonder why they didn’t do it gradually in good years, why they don’t adjust
water price quietly like energy cost that move up and down per oil price
fluctuations.
The public transport fare is set to rise next.
Now my waist-belt has no more space to punch more holes. I’m thinking to use a nylon string instead if my belt can no longer be used.
In this country, there are only 2 groups of people motivated to
save and conserve water. The first group is those who had lived through the era
of water shortages and water-rationing under the constant threats from our northern
neighboring country who had wanted to “potong” (cut) our water supply.
The second group is those who actually pay for water used and other costs of essential
services who had jacked up their prices due to this water hike. These are the
people who really feel the agony and pain. I’m a member in both groups and use 75litres
of water per day versus our national per capita per day usage of 148litres. The
third group is those ‘bo-chup’ (care-less) as somebody is paying for it.
Which group do you belong to?
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