Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Civic.

Assalamualaikum.
hello there, lads and gents?

Well, to dear reader and whom it may concern on what i`m really gonna talk about, here the issue.
"Civic attitudes".

Lemme explain it from my side of view, my side of story, my opinion.

At this rate, it`s seems like i had it enough. Seeing what i`ve saw this past few weeks makes me feel disgusted. This incident(S) *had to emphasis on the s word* that happened ,caught my attention at the first place, but back then, I just ignored it. Well, I assumed its just a small problem. Wondering what problem i`m babbling about? Have you, you, and you, particularly to university students who went to class and when you open the door, this "sweep" your  eyes?

This refer to: those rubbish or in Malay "SAMPAH" that scattered around the lecture classes. 
This had definitely done by some of the "students " themselves. Logically thinking lah.

I`m sure i`m not the only person who stumbled upon this, ey? Now this makes me puzzled. I`m trying to understand what, how, and why this happens. Does they having a party just now? Did their lecturers gave them permission to eat or drink during lecture? Or merely just a bunch of self-centered-moron-spoilt-much-teens? 

Those who`ve done this may thinks these in their head right now; "Kan ada cleaner? Buat apa aku bayar mahal-mahal utk aku kutip sampah." or " Eh, tak kuase aku nak kutip-kutip sampah ni" (please don`t talk like this in ur head using the gediks slang) or "Ada cleaner, aku bagi kerja la utk dorang," or "Tak menyalahi undang-undang pun, aku tak pernah kena saman pun~" or "Biarlah. Bukan org tau juga. Tak kisah!"

If those are among what you`re thinking right now, on consent that you`ve done this, then I`m truly dishonor and disrespect your status as a university students. This IS NOT about the salary or cleaner work-field, but this ARE ABOUT our own civic attitude. I mean, whats your problem, maynnn? 

I still remember when i`m in primary school, everytime i feel tired of "pegang" rubbish in my hand, I would just tug it away in my pocket. Or bag I`m using. At first, I feel reluctant, but my ego remind me, that this are not the proper attitude. So, as a university students who still studying for diploma or degree, is your id THAT important from your civic and conscious?

Another are the situation just after students abandoned the class. We left the class in untidy situation, jerusi tunggang langgang, ekon tak matikan, lampu terbuka. Lepas tu, bila kita masuk kelas, mengeluh, sebab kelas kotorlah, kerusi berhambur lah, tapi kita tak ingat akan keadaan kelas yg kita pernah tinggalkan. Lepas tu, mengharap lah cleaner-cleaner fakulti bersihkan. Aku pun malu juga dgn diri aku sendiri. *facepalm*

Takkanlah masa sekolah menengah dan sekolah rendah kome tak belajar langsung tentang kesedaran sivik ni.

For me, its a disgrace la for anyone who had the identity of university students ONLY on their matrix/students ID card, forgetting a proper attitudes for this kind of social position. I know this may sound cliche, but show some real attitudes, lad and gents. People and society had already regarded us a "proper type of teens", so, make it work not just by your exams and GPA results.


Macam sikit? Jangan tertipu ya. I fetched this rubbish myself and throw it away to the dustbin.

This may a small matter to some, but for me, IT IS not.
And to anyone who saw or stumbled or this happens to you, please, all you have to do are just pick up the rubbish, in any way you can. Aku tak minta tolong kau mop atau cuci lantai bilik kuliah tu sampai bersih-suci-murni.

Entri ni pun kira reminder utk diri aku sendiri sebenarnya,layak ke tak layak aku ni pegang title "Mahasiswa".

Sorry for my bad English, redundant stuff and lacks of writing skills.