1. Why do hotels continue to use bar soap despite the fact that
- no one who stays in a hotel actually uses A L L, or most of it for that matter
- it's unhygienic since you dirty it when you rub it all over your hands - then the next human who uses it gets that crap on themselves, and their own crap on the soap - repeat
- the packaging and soap gets thrown away each time,
when they could just have classy (or ugly) looking soap-dispensers in bottle form which wouldn't exactly require them to dump out the soap every time it's used? I mean, if it's a branding thing it wouldn't be too difficult to slap a sticker on the soap bottle, would it? Someone enlighten me please.
2. No one should be entitled to call a country "theirs" just because they're born in it, belong to a race majority there, or have had a long line of ancestors living in the same place. The way I see it, there are plenty of foreigners who could be better Singaporeans than some Singaporeans are. And I'd say the same applies for other countries out there (cue sarcastic smiley).