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(28-06-2023, 09:33 AM)Oyk Wrote: How the fugg did he get 303 repu for calling us Sinkiepooreans?
Perhaps clones giving himself points? You hv to ask him.
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(28-06-2023, 09:33 AM)Oyk Wrote: How the fugg did he get 303 repu for calling us Sinkiepooreans?
IAM not calling you Sinkiepoorean ok, why you act like so molested liddat?
For you, I call you Cecaporean, which is most apt
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(29-06-2023, 07:48 AM)Sentinel Wrote: Times has changed, you need to keep up with the times!
Since Sinkie is now poor, it is most apt to call Singapore as Sinkiepoor
At least it has not downgrade to Sunkenpore, but has become Cecapore or Indiapore
You don't agree?
45% of the foreigners working here come from Malaysia. The vast majority of these jhks who come here are Hans, which is why you'd think that they are Singaporeans and worse yet, that we don't have a population decline problem and that all the talks about our low TFR must be a PAP hoax.
The more visible ones are those cooking cai png, selling watches or clothes in shops in shopping malls. If anyone thinks aiya, just a few here and there nia, it's a small number, he is dead wrong. There are 1.3 million Malaysians working in Singapore, and a huge number, I repeat, a HUGE number of them are working in white collar jobs in the Accounts Department, the HR Department, etc, many even in managerial roles. These are jobs our zoomers also want to do, get it?
You should be able to see that we are more of a jiuhupore than cecapore, if you can get your facts right first.
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(29-06-2023, 07:57 AM)Sentinel Wrote: IAM not calling you Sinkiepoorean ok, why you act like so molested liddat?
For you, I call you Cecaporean, which is most apt
You can call me anything you want and I cannot stop you.
Just like I can truthfully tell this forum that I am a Han Singaporean, and you cannot stop me.
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(29-06-2023, 08:03 AM)Oyk Wrote: 45% of the foreigners working here come from Malaysia. The vast majority of these jhks who come here are Hans, which is why you'd think that they are Singaporeans and worse yet, that we don't have a population decline problem and that all the talks about our low TFR must be a PAP hoax.
The more visible ones are those cooking cai png, selling watches or clothes in shops in shopping malls. If anyone thinks aiya, just a few here and there nia, it's a small number, he is dead wrong. There are 1.3 million Malaysians working in Singapore, and a huge number, I repeat, a HUGE number of them are working in white collar jobs in the Accounts Department, the HR Department, etc, many even in managerial roles. These are jobs our zoomers also want to do, get it?
You should be able to see that we are more of a jiuhupore than cecapore, if you can get your facts right first.
How dare you call Sinkiepoor a Jiuhupore when you're a Cecaporean?
You better show some respect to your own CECA race ok, ingrate!
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(29-06-2023, 08:07 AM)Oyk Wrote: You can call me anything you want and I cannot stop you.
Just like I can truthfully tell this forum that I am a Han Singaporean, and you cannot stop me.
Why I need to stop you? I prefer to let you rot and become a laughing stock for insisting you're a Han Singaporean when on your IC, it is clearly stated you're a CECA
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(29-06-2023, 08:08 AM)Sentinel Wrote: I know you are a Han Singaporean which here, we call Chinese Singaporeans. Calling you ceca was only a joke.
I know I know.
Tell you a true story. Once there was this elderly Ah Por who was admitted to a horsepeter here. Apparently, she was the typical upper-generation Ah Soh (when younger) and now Ah Por (she's elderly) who had never been to school. She could not speak English but most of the nurses were from the Philippines and Myanmar (not ceca, fyi) who only offered a choice of English or Tagalog/Burmese for conversation.
Ah Por open mouth close mouth also spoke Cantonese.
The few young Singaporean nurses could not speak or understand Cantonese and tried to communicate with her using the Mandarin dialect, but those of us who can speak both Mandarin and Cantonese know that they are not mutually intelligible. Ah Por didn't understand a word of Mandarin which in those days, her generation would call kok yu 国语 rather than huayu 华语 or hanyu 汉语, even though Mandarin was called kok yu in Taiwan, while Singapore's kok yu was Malay.
A young nurse from Malaysia, you can call her jiuhu nurse came to the rescue. She spoke in fluent Cantonese with Ah Por and the job got done. I was there and witnessed this but could not help even though I could speak Cantonese because my role was a rather different one.....
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(29-06-2023, 08:30 AM)Oyk Wrote: I know I know.
Tell you a true story. Once there was this elderly Ah Por who was admitted to a horsepeter here. Apparently, she was the typical upper-generation Ah Soh (when younger) and now Ah Por (she's elderly) who had never been to school. She could not speak English but most of the nurses were from the Philippines and Myanmar (not ceca, fyi) who only offered a choice of English or Tagalog/Burmese for conversation.
Ah Por open mouth close mouth also spoke Cantonese.
The few young Singaporean nurses could not speak or understand Cantonese and tried to communicate with her using the Mandarin dialect, but those of us who can speak both Mandarin and Cantonese know that they are not mutually intelligible. Ah Por didn't understand a word of Mandarin which in those days, her generation would call kok yu 国语 rather than huayu 华语 or hanyu 汉语, even though Mandarin was called kok yu in Taiwan, while Singapore's kok yu was Malay.
A young nurse from Malaysia, you can call her jiuhu nurse came to the rescue. She spoke in fluent Cantonese with Ah Por and the job got done. I was there and witnessed this but could not help even though I could speak Cantonese because my role was a rather different one.....
Long-winded grandmother story
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(29-06-2023, 08:40 AM)Sentinel Wrote: Good story. Please keep them coming.