Unity is the key
I won’t spare so much details on this issue as it’s all over the news and on print media.. I’ve never seen such an extensive coverage on all newspapers. Some might argue that the coverage might go out of proportion, some might argue that these show how much the community care for the concern. Indeed this is one of the most tragic news in Brunei in many years.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank His Majesty and the Brunei Government for all the help given to the concern parties. We are very blessed for the generousity shown by our ruler and many citizens also shared the same sentiments on our beloved King. May Allah bless him for his kind deeds.
Let’s not forget the other parties involved in the relief team. They have worked so hard for the past 24 hours and most of the passengers are back in Brunei Darussalam as they arrived Brunei from KK yesterday midday. A big shout out to the guys from Royal Brunei Airlines too in making the special arrangement possible. I know my sister and my friends were involved in the logistics as well. So well done, guys!!
It was also good to see the Ministers’ presence in this kind of situation and give morale support to the families involved. If you guys want to read more of the incident, you can read today’s BB and TBT.
Lastly, my deepest condolences to the families of the victims on the tragedy. I’m still shocked but we just have to move on and appreciate what we have right now and be strong. The country is behind you and together we unite.
The passengers involved in the KK Bus accident two days ago. Illustration by Gilbert Macunat of The Brunei Times
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Hmmmmm.. I was reading this article from The Brunei Times with regards to Department of Economic Planning and Development (JPKE) who recently launched the Brunei Salebration which kicked off a few days ago. This is definitely a great initiative for the locals to save their $$$ when they shop at outlets that are under the flagship of “Brunei Salebration”.
However, I might have to disagree on their notion that such campaign will persuade the locals to “stay and spend in the country during the end-of-year holidays.” Perhaps, it’s understandable if JPKE were to target those crossing the borders if they want to buy things that are also available in Brunei.
I doubt that the “Salebration” will change the mindset of the majority of the locals to stay in Brunei as “holidaying” is a different ball game. Firstly you get to be out of Brunei and that’s one awesome feeling and plus who doesn’t love to travel especially during December. Secondly, most of the travelers have pre-booked their tickets during the October Travel Fair which would make no sense to change the mindset of the locals. Thirdly, I believe there are more varieties outside Brunei as compared to the limited choices we have especially books, gadgets and clothes.
I bought both my compact cameras in Singapore and perhaps the beauty of it is the experience factor where I get to venture here and there at different shops just to compare pricing before I seal the deal. Furthermore, in Singapore, I could claim my GST at the airport which is another great incentive for travelers.
I’m too concerned about the opportunity costs (travel expenses) because all of that has been repaid by my dosage of travel experiences and being in a different environment and more vibrant one and there are a lot of factors too. I don’t speak for others but a few of my friends do share the same sentiments when it comes to traveling and shopping.
Salebration is indeed great for the local economy but it’s difficult to judge if the perceived savings is directly related to travel. It could be a determinant but not a significant one. Don’t shoot the messenger. I was just sharing my 2 cents on my opinions and thoughts. And yes, I could be wrong too. Perhaps, the consumers who believed that “perceived savings” is better abroad forgot to share their views that shopping is part of the travel experience.
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A big shout to my #Brunika buddies.. There are indeed one of the best emergence in Social Media of 2011. More of them soon!!! You can read their feature in today’s The Brunei Times and good write up, Hana :))
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