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Friday, August 22, 2008

Some pessimistic feedbacks

I had been in an international camp in Perak, a recreational area called Ulu Kenas since last Sunday. To be honest, it was just a national camp. International? Yes, there were some participants from other countries - Hong Kong, Singapore, United Kingdom, Sri Lanka and Maldive. But then here's the fact, the total number of foreigners did not even reach 60 out of 600 people in the camp including staffs, sounds ridiculous huh?

There are several things that I would like to voice them out here in my blog.

1) Most important principle of a restaurant - Hygiene


In the camp, we were so lucky that there's a dining room that provides every camper every meal so that they need not cook by themselves, this should be a good thing. But once you step into the dining room, you'll find that the surrounding is dreadfully dirty and disgusting until you skip your meal right away. WOW, there were thousands of flies in the dining room! Flies flied and stopped on the uncovered food, no matter in which corner we were sitting at, still could not escape from the attack of flies. I wonder how the workers managed to survive and work in such place? It was damn nauseating!

2) Not responsible for their responsibility

The staffs at the registration corner should have done their job perfectly, instead of chat-chatting and being like a steamers all the time. Their attitude was like omigosh, and because of this, they made Singaporeans get a revolting feeling of Malaysia Girl Guides' attitude.
How could they let the foreigners find their own way to their campsite? What the heck they know about the area? Nothing!

3) Not well-organized

Somebody who is rich promised to sponsor the camp for some canopies and 500 chairs. On the first day, there were just 300 chairs. So it turned up 100+ of participants were forced to squeeze throughout the 3 hours of night event. Fine, maybe they didn't have enough of time to prepare. But on the second day, the same thing happened again! Since that man is rich enough to sponsor 300 chairs, couldn't he sponsor 100 more chairs for us? In the foreigners' eyes, we were inefficient and our image had gone just like that. The organizers should have put the campers' need and requirement as first priority, instead of the invited guests.

4) Runners of Perak

In the camp, runners were called as busy bees. During the activity, runners were supposed to stay where they were arranged to duty :D Busy busy busy until we all muscle ache, but to the Perak Runners, they felt nothing cause they did nothing. Instead of helping, they doubled our work load. Omigosh, we couldn't stand them at all! During day activities, the whole world was like crazy running here and there, busy busy busy. We were so surprised when we found that the Perak helpers were sleeping in their dormitory when they were supposed to duty. They skipped their duties! Shitest runners I have ever met! Argh.

Nevertheless, there are still a lot of sweet memories that I have had with my fellow friends from Selangor and Bukit Mertajam. Will update as soon as I get the photos :D

2 comments:

=ʑɛɳ9night= said...

hahah Well what do u expect la."International" camp in PERAK wor! But syiok la u at least you got to go out and have some sweet memories.Got see any leng luis there?:P If got their photos rmb to post (P.s if got their phone no LAGI BEST! POST YA !!! Lol )

Anyway , since u back here d, i guess i shud say welcome back to penang =D.now,where is my souvenir?xD

Joanne Lim said...

got leng luis of course =)
and all chinese
lolx yr cup of tea HAHAHA