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Posted by St Low   
Tuesday, 07 October 2008 09:07

The Hari Raya holiday was "very long" this year. It was not because of the uncertain Umno power transition plan but because of other problems.

I thought I had coincidently driven to Pakistan or Bangladesh when I drove into the Petaling Jaya on the first day of Raya. Some foreign workers were lingering around on the streets. It is such a pity that the success or failure of Malaysian manufacturing industry depends on these foreign workers.

A notice read "out of stock" was found when I drove into a petrol station. Regardless what were the reasons given by the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry and petrol station operators, the fact is a long festive holidays seems to have almost stopped the operation of the country.

"Do we still have a holiday mood when we think about the country's reform which has stalled?"

Meanwhile, many vehicles could be seen outside shopping malls as car parks were full. Many people spent their long holiday on shopping or just hanging out in a shopping mall. They did not take the opportunity to spend time with their families or in more wholistic activities.

When I when back home, I could see garbage were left at the front gate as all workers were off. It was not surprising that listed post office was off for five and a half days.

News about people complaining about ferry stoppages to Langkawi could be seen on newspapers. I could not help but sigh that those working in the service industry were so lucky. Malaysians have got used to the situation when ferry services will be reduced and tourism spots will be closed during long holidays. But I am afraid that foreign tourists will not dare to come back next time.

Another news story was about the request to delay the year-end examination to a week after Deepavali as the original schedule of the exam on the next day of Deepavali might affect their mood to celebrate the festival.

Politicians and parents should be concerned about students' progress of learning instead of how many days they can enjoy during festive seasons. Learning is always more important than having fun.

In addition, more and more countries have found tainted food but how many tainted food could we find as our civil servants were not working? The people's health is more important that a holiday.

After a long vacation Malaysians have lost balance between work and play. It does not mean that we cannot enjoy a festive holiday. But can we afford to have fun for a long period of time? Do we still have a holiday mood when we think about the country's reform which has stalled?

Under the U.S. financial crisis and the shadow of the global economic recession, Malaysians were still having a long vacation. Hopefully this is a good fortune instead of the start of another plight. (By LIM SUE GOAN/ Translated by SOONG PHUI JEE/ Sin Chew Daily)

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written by miwaki, October 07, 2008 09:14:52
Malaysia is run by luck,not according to plans.Holiday or no holiday doesn't affect our performance.
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written by ellyna, October 07, 2008 09:22:53
The country is beginning to look more and more like Bangladesh or Pakistan. I went to the market on Raya day and I saw the many foreign workers all dressed up in their traditional outfit and shopping and I thought that it is sad that Malaysia no longer looks like Malaysia. Is this the cost of 'progress'? I know a lot of Malay youths who prefer to lepak here and there and work in car washes, burger stalls and other non taxing work but refuse to work in factories or study to improve themselves. smilies/sad.gif smilies/sad.gif
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written by Zapper, October 07, 2008 09:26:57
Malaysia is having the holiday mood since 2004. Come what may, the politicians are well taken care and only the rakyat will suffer. But some rakyat do deserve to suffer more than the others because they follow BN blindly.
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written by malgal, October 07, 2008 09:44:46
For the 60 or so ISA detainees including the Blog Cause Celebre RPK, their `holiday' must seem INTERMINABLE.
So many have skipped our thought radar, put away as if they have never existed except for their anguished families.
Please put them well within our thoughts, come hoilday or not.Love ya.
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written by ahmadneil, October 07, 2008 10:44:31
Since 308 umno are still having holiday mood.They haven't had a clue when to start work.
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written by temenggong, October 07, 2008 12:29:05
I hear that nearly a quarter, 25% of malays did not balik kampong this year because they did not have enough money to return! And I hear that at Loh Gwo Burne's office in Kelana Jaya (Sunway Mentari), daily there are a dozen or two malays signing up for PKR memebership.
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written by Caesar, October 07, 2008 20:53:05
Consider: 1)CPO and petroleum prices (2 of country's major exports) are tanking. 2)KLSE stock prices are falling making our corporate tycoons paupers.

In the US and Europe, the political parties and the finance ministries are 'all hands on deck' to fight the credit crunch and impending downturn...while in Bolehland ....its'balek kampung' and 'UMNO about to implode'.

If not for the hardworking peoples of Malaysia and our natural resources, this country would have been another Myanma...where a tiny military elite has taken over the country as their own; because most of our politicians are in it for their own self interests.
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