When you enjoy stall food in Malaysia or chow down at a hawker center in Singapore, napkins are almost always BYO. Many folks rely on packets of sturdy all-purpose tissues; at busy times these can also be tossed down to "chope," or reserve, a seat at one of the communal tables. Just as in the States, the tissues are widely available in convenience stores. However, I prefer to buy them as needed (and even when not) from an independent vendor who wanders the food courts or, when that's not manageable, sets up her small business nearby.
Tissue seller
Kuala Lumpur



There are so many people who finds modest way of earning even in the street. This is a good example.
Posted by: virtual office malaysia | November 21, 2011 at 09:39 PM
Different cultures have the same set of problems. It's about looking for the right solutions.
Posted by: borneo eco tours | December 02, 2011 at 04:58 AM