Like most Filipinos, I too, love going to malls.
I'm not very picky with the type of establishment I would
visit. Big ones, little ones; they really don't make any
difference as long as (1) they're clean, (2) equipped with working air conditioners, and (3) are full of stalls and shops with interesting items for sale.
But ever since visiting and staying in Singapore
(that
mecca of commercialism and anything shopping-related) for a while, I find that there are
a
few, make that, a lot of things I wish we had in our local malls. I'm not talking about the presence of more well-known international brands here (since I believe that Manila will slowly be littered with these shops very soon, anyway). I'm talking about the installation of various conveniences and services that make it so much
easier for shoppers to go about their business in the Lion City.
What am I talking about? Well, here's just what I think is missing in our local Philippine malls.
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Me in front of the old Borders bookstore at Wheelock Place, Singapore (circa 2008) |