Why do Taiwanese still Want to Go Cambodia to Work Despite Of Many Kidnap Cases?
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https://www.etnet.com.hk/www/tc/lifestyl...iwan/79791
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Life is tough in Taiwan!

I saw a YouTube video showing outside Taipei Station, full of homeless people at night!
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Same answer why muddysian bodoh come SG to work. Better opportunity. They support white colonial sucking veggie English thats the outcome. If they are Fatty Xi friendly, they will bloom like their major cities. 

If they return to China, Fatty Xi will make them a fine example for the world to see how they will flourish under China. But Tai-wartniees too bodoh to understand that.

KTV妹妹说,香港人无义,台湾人无情,新加坂人无智 Big Grin
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(22-08-2022, 01:38 PM)cityhantam Wrote:  Life is tough in Taiwan!

I saw a YouTube video showing outside Taipei Station, full of homeless people at night!

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(22-08-2022, 01:39 PM)Tangsen Wrote:  Same answer why muddysian bodoh come SG to work. Better opportunity. They support white colonial sucking veggie English thats the outcome. If they are Fatty Xi friendly, they will bloom like their major cities. 

If they return to China, Fatty Xi will make them a fine example for the world to see how they will flourish under China. But Tai-wartniees too bodoh to understand that.

No job, many are jobless in Southern Taiwan, no choice lah
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走投无路,大逃台咯
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反中是口说说,赴柬是找工作
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(22-08-2022, 01:39 PM)Tangsen Wrote:  Same answer why muddysian bodoh come SG to work. Better opportunity. They support white colonial sucking veggie English thats the outcome. If they are Fatty Xi friendly, they will bloom like their major cities. 

If they return to China, Fatty Xi will make them a fine example for the world to see how they will flourish under China. But Tai-wartniees too bodoh to understand that.

Many people be it well educated can be bodoh and blindly follow ideology of mass or Govt. Sad case..


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(22-08-2022, 01:48 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote:  No job, many are jobless in Southern Taiwan, no choice lah

It's whole Taiwan.
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