January 24, 2008

OMG….Singapore is NOT IN CHINA!!!

Arzhou said:

Amazing how this common misconception is so prevalent, even at the USA government level.

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Submitted by DK on January 23//4:50pm and published by jseng, tinkertailor :: 4127 reads | trackback
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Here's a funny video of a Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) journalist with an event pass which speaks for itself: http://tanaron.blogspot.com/2008/01/once-again-singapore-is-not-in-china.html

With all the PRCs manning food stalls and doing service oriented jobs, I wouldn't be surprised that most tourists think we're part of china anyway.

Posted by Anonymous Coward* on 24 January, 2008 - 11:52pm

What's wrong??? Isn't Kentucky a party of KFC? :D
It just shows that the world ain't that really concern about an island.
It shows that the island has more to do.
Angry for what?
Command SAF and invade USA, then Washington is part of Singapore... Hahahaha~

Scope.

Sometimes i really think Im in china...
Go out dont speak chinese cannot order food liao...
damn depressing.

Posted by Anonymous Coward* on 25 January, 2008 - 2:04pm

Singapore S.A.R.

Posted by Anonymous Coward* on 26 January, 2008 - 10:01am

Not surprising considering the fact that even the sg gov speaks as if we are part of China. I'm even tempted to think that some of them dream of peaceful reunification with the mainland :rolleyes:

Posted by Anonymous Coward* on 27 January, 2008 - 9:29pm

The worse part is they come into here and expect all of us to speak madarin!!!! wtf??!!! ever been to nokia care and be interupted by a chink coz he is asign to a non madarin speaking customer service staff and he just couldnt accept it that there are actually other nationals of people here! Lets put on our communist jacket and wave our red passport at padang yea? hey can somebody block that column of tank rowling towards us now?

Relax people. Just goes to show that there many people out there poor in geography, poorly read, inward looking, ignorant, not well exposed to the world. What's more important is we know who we are, where we are from and moving forward.