Since it's part of my group's job to publish daily billings report to the management, our Director (from US) pinpointed that we should fix the spelling of 'nett billings' to 'net billings'. My colleauge was looking at google, trying to understand the 'right' spelling to be used. I finally checked it from Wikipedia , and found that 'nett' is BRITISH and 'net' is AMERICAN. No wonder he's offended to fix it to 'net'! C'mon. I'm in an american MNC, I should be more sensitive towards this.
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when I started eating here way back in 1996, not many people know of this shop. The shop only had char koay teow, and keng che pui (a.k.a economy rice). When I tell my friends back then, no one knows where it is.. it's like talking alien language with them.
Time flies, and in recent years, it has been well-known. The char koay teow also became famous.
Survival of the fittest!
So, it shows that hard work does pay off if we stick through hard times and not give up so easily.