Am I the only person in Hong Kong who is happy that Tropical Storm Chathu is apparently heading away from here?
Earlier today everyone else seemed to be eagerly anticipating a day off on Thursday on the assumption that the Observatory would raise the #8 signal. Except that it now seems rather unlikely to happen, and all we will get is some rain and a bit of wind as the storm heads past, and maybe the rather unsatisfactory #3 signal.
Anyway, my experience is that they usually raise or lower the #8 signal at inconvenient times, so everyone rushes home at the same time and all public transport is horribly overcrowded. I can’t quite see the benefit of being sent home an hour early and then spending twice as long as normal to actually get home.
On the other hand, if you can ignore the hysterical behaviour of your colleagues and stay in the office until most people have fled back home (to stick tape on their windows and rush to the supermarket to stock up on emergency rations) you might actually have a more pleasant journey home. And busy places such as Causeway Bay take on an almost surreal quality when most people have gone home but buses and other public transport are still operating.
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