Not a very good choice for breakfast for many. Too much oil
and lard and very greasy too. Char kway teow normally comes with one egg. Some
customers would ask for two and pay for it. Eggs and sausages are about the
most expensive items in a plate of char kway teow. I always have mine with one
egg.
The two eggs char kway teow are not normally done. In very
rare and unusual cases, char kway teow may come with two eggs without the
customer asking for it. This is nothing unusual to the recipient or the char
kway teow man. It all depends on who is the customer. And he does not need to
ask for it. It is given, freely and happily by the char kway teow man as
respect and recognition of the customer.
Some still feel irked by such little favours. What is an
egg? How much would it cost? To the favoured customer, he may not even blink an
eye if someone were to offer him a million bucks under the table. What is a few
million dollars to the rich today? Many are giving millions away for good a cause,
like charity or helping a good friend.
An extra egg for a plate of char kway teow still would be
seen as not right. It is not the amount that matters. It is the act, the
thought of inappropriateness, impropriety. It is like some used to say, a crime
is a crime, no matter big or small.
The media is filled with many minor indiscretions which can
be easily pooh poohed away. Why make a big issue out of a mole hill? That is
not the point. That is exactly the point. In a society that is run by the rule
of law, when corruption is unacceptable or thought non existence, minor acts of
indiscretion can become a big thing. How can? Why, he very important ah? Who is
he or who is he related? Can like that ah? Why poor people cannot leh?
An egg is an egg. Nothing more nothing less. But given in an
improper manner it may crack a wall. To say one more egg is okay, within the
limits, only makes it more not okay. It makes it look really bad. Amen.