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July 31st, 2019 09:24 AM #5701
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July 31st, 2019 10:10 AM #5703
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August 1st, 2019 11:44 AM #5704
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August 2nd, 2019 09:24 AM #5705
Had a micro inequity encounter with 2 south african french speakers wherein their small subtle gesture made me feel they didn't want me on the same elevator. Then one of them ran through the scanner to exit the building disregarding the guards, which is a violation of a core value that is respect for people.
I work with Latin Americans who felt excluded when we talk in Tagalog, so we are aware and we call each other out. I heard these french speakers have their share of complaints too (was told they are sensitive), so it is funny that they want us to be conscious of how we deal with them and I see them behave like that.
Planning to write to their line managers because I don't want them to keep doing it and get away (I heard the same guy was rude to a company driver once). I don't want it normalized. Not in this company.
You don't want me on the same elevator with you, in my country? Of all people who will do that, the colored ones. Fudge that.
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August 2nd, 2019 09:35 AM #5706
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August 2nd, 2019 09:49 AM #5707
How rude. Racism is alive and well unfortunately.
On the flip side, I also witness similar behavior from our fellow Pinoys travelling abroad.
I look Chinese/Japanese enough to blend in with the locals in places like HK & Japan. I'd hear them talk ill about the locals right in front of them in Tagalog, sometimes in their local dialect.
And here I thought we were more or less a tolerant people. What a letdown.
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August 2nd, 2019 09:57 AM #5708
They didn't hold the door which is okay, I can get another one. Discouraged din kasi samin na habulin yung elevator for safety reasons, mamaya magfail maipit ka. But actually anyone, would hold the button so the one outside can still get in. That's just common courtesy. Nainis ako nung nagsara na and I pressed the button, yung elevator nila ang nagbukas and this guy gave this "urgh" sigh. I felt like they don't want me there and they're not trying to hide it.
Background. Its past 5 am and he was probably trying to catch the transport service kaya nagmamadali siya. That's probably why sa entrance siya nagexit. Doesn't excuse any of it imo.
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August 2nd, 2019 10:03 AM #5709
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August 2nd, 2019 10:10 AM #5710
Well. Kung didnt hold the elevator.
Maraming ganyan. Hindi lang mga foreigners, mga pinoy pa.
Truth is, pag uwian na, unahan na talaga yan since everyone knows how bad rush hour traffic is.
Disregarding the guard, well that's another story.
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Can you isolate where the noise is coming from? Any loose tools or items in the trunk?
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