i can simply say he suay lor.
f word -
frankly speaking, who has never uttered the f word before. but i also believed it depends on situation.
casual occasion of coz is sometimes acceptable though it also depends on the audience. formal occasion
is sure a no no in our current culture. my opinion is that as a public figure (could be even a potential mp),
most ppl are expecting him/her to be decent, no nonsense, not foul mouth ..etc. just too bad that andre was
being caught and published in the media for his inappropriate language in a pte chat.
ranting on a resident -
again, i can understand how he feels at that moment. those who are customers facing, i am sure, would have
agreed too. some of these ppl are really an id**t, as****e.. etc. no matter how patience or nice you are,
these ppl can really ruin your day by pestering you over trivial matter or keep calling you. if there isn't a reply,
they will keep bombasting you with msgs or complain that you are not helpful or attentive. but it looks like andre
was only referring to a particular resident and not "most of them". so the same old thing - suay lor. someone
dig this out at this time and sabo.
so it comes down to a comparison - someone (who immediately apologized) used inappropriate language
and rant about an annoying resident with someone (still insist he did no wrong) who likely has mishandled the ntuc-allianz sale. who do you think it's worth to support and to give another chance?
i think it all depends on individual. there isn't a right or wrong answer?