Super kawaii manga tries to teach Singaporeans public transport ettiquette

Local illustrators show how PSAs can be done in ways that are not boring.

Jonathan Lim| March 06, 03:23 PM

These super cute looking comic strips are from Daiyaku, a local graphic design company specialising in illustrations, social media and comics.

They have just launched a series of comics teaching people proper ettiquette on public transport which take a tongue-in-cheek tone that isn't too far from reality.

Here are a few of our favourites:

1. When your EZ-Link card fails, or is lost in the abyss of your bag:

daiyaku SMRT SBS 1

2. When Singaporeans like to stop and make life decisions at the start/foot of escalators:

daiyaku SMRT SBS 2

3. When the two-minute wait for the next train is worse than eternity:

daiyaku SMRT SBS 3

4. When choosing a seat on the train:

daiyaku SMRT SBS 4

5. When opening your mouth and asking is better than whining on social media:

daiyaku SMRT SBS 5

6. When you just give in a little, someone's day can be saved:

daiyaku SMRT SBS 6

More of these lovely comics can be found at Daiyaku's website. Do remember to support them.

All images are from here.