My sister has an attitude problem the size of WTF.

Mar 22, 2010 20:12

There are four tables in our study room. I use one, my parents use one (it's also the one where the PC + printer are located), and my sister uses two. Personally I would have thought that two tables would be more than enough space for one person, but oh no, I am apparently so wrong -- My sister has taken over my parents' table as well.

Why, you might ask? It's because her two tables are absolutely filthy and cluttered. I am not normally a neat person, but even I cannot stand the state of her table. It's pretty accurate to say I actually hate the sight of her tables.

Then tonight, my mum wanted to use the PC table to do something online, but my sister was using her laptop there. Kind of doesn't make sense, because if you're talking about need a power point for the laptop adaptor, her table has a set. Oh yeah, I forgot; her table's too messy and cluttered with junk for her to use her laptop there. I have only one table, and I have no problems organising it to fit a laptop and whatever paperwork I need to do plus the usual table miscellany.

The gist of the conversation:

Mum: I need to use the computer.
Sis: Why don't you use my computer instead! (Note: Yes, my sister has her own PC aside from her laptop.)
Mum: I can't, I need the printer. And can you please clear your tables? They're dirty and dusty.
Sis: It's not like I'm at home that often to clutter up the tables anyway! Just do your thing tomorrow lah! I'm very busy now!
(Me: Don't use your social life and/or homework as an excuse.)

This seriously totally pisses me off. I really hate the sight of her tables. I hate her attitude towards her table and the way she keeps bringing up the fact she's not home often (she brought it up earlier at dinner; said she didn't come home to eat beehoon for dinner and she should have gone for training instead). And I hate the way she was so rude towards my mum, when she was obviously the one in the wrong.

Dear sister, isn't it about time you grew up and learnt some personal responsibility? Having two tables isn't a right; it's a privilege. Learn to take care of your personal items before you go on and on about how rag is so important and you absolutely need to stay over in school.

I will take a picture of my study later and then you guys can see what I'm talking about. This post is lacking visual impact.
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