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    Only ACS boys worth dating, says teacher

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      i3mum
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      I agree with you! I managed to find the blog, I find it totally absurd for a teacher to write all these!

      csc:


      I don't really agree with what the writer of that blog stated but I do think that the school that the boys and even girls go to , will somewhat affect their character and the way they carry themselves... .

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        MummyThreeStreams
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        Chenonceau:
        *This is a joke... and does not reflect any prejudice on my part. Besides, am too old to date. Those I know are very good husbands indeed.*


        You can date 'em.... BUT will you marry 'em? Hmmmmmm....
        I married one! And he's a super fantastic husband and father. :love: 😄
        (not that I'm speaking for all...but, just like Chenonceau, I know many humble, down to earth, 'steady' ACS boys who are now good husbands and fathers).

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          Funz
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          Hehehe. My dad was an ACS boy. My mum has foresight. 😉

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            Chenonceau
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            MummyThreeStreams:
            Chenonceau:

            *This is a joke... and does not reflect any prejudice on my part. Besides, am too old to date. Those I know are very good husbands indeed.*


            You can date 'em.... BUT will you marry 'em? Hmmmmmm....

            I married one! And he's a super fantastic husband and father. :love: 😄
            (not that I'm speaking for all...but, just like Chenonceau, I know many humble, down to earth, 'steady' ACS boys who are now good husbands and fathers).

            Phew! Phew! Phew!! For a while there I thought my naughty humour was gonna get me a drubbing!! Heng arh... phew!!

            Thanks for laughing with me gals!!

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              malka
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              I feels that MOE ought to raise the bar of the standards of our teachers here. Is a horror to says that Majority of the teachers can’t carry themselves well, don’t speak the correct accent of English, something is very wrong with their Phonics. One thing for sure, teachers must NEVER shout at the students.

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                MummyThreeStreams
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                Chenonceau:
                MummyThreeStreams:

                [quote=\"Chenonceau\"]*This is a joke... and does not reflect any prejudice on my part. Besides, am too old to date. Those I know are very good husbands indeed.*


                You can date 'em.... BUT will you marry 'em? Hmmmmmm....

                I married one! And he's a super fantastic husband and father. :love: 😄
                (not that I'm speaking for all...but, just like Chenonceau, I know many humble, down to earth, 'steady' ACS boys who are now good husbands and fathers).

                Phew! Phew! Phew!! For a while there I thought my naughty humour was gonna get me a drubbing!! Heng arh... phew!!

                Thanks for laughing with me gals!![/quote]


                No lah, it's all cool! 😎 had a good laugh!

                Truth be told, I like to tease DH with the typical ACS stereotypes. He in turn will tease me with the stereotypes associated with my alma mater.
                :lol:

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                  rong05
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                  I wish there is LIKE button in KSP too just like in FB. So many replies here that i would like to LIKE…

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                    rosemummy
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                    I think this relief teacher is "stupid, dumb". How can someone who is "spoilt, pampered, arrogant" be worth dating? And having a checklist of above 260 for PSLE? How many ACS boys managed such scores?


                    And it’s really shallow to decide who’s worth dating, or marrying, just by the school he attended. Everyone in the group is different. There’s always some who are ugly, disloyal etc in any group.

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                      rosemummy
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                      MummyThreeStreams:
                      Chenonceau:

                      *This is a joke... and does not reflect any prejudice on my part. Besides, am too old to date. Those I know are very good husbands indeed.*


                      You can date 'em.... BUT will you marry 'em? Hmmmmmm....

                      I married one! And he's a super fantastic husband and father. :love: 😄
                      (not that I'm speaking for all...but, just like Chenonceau, I know many humble, down to earth, 'steady' ACS boys who are now good husbands and fathers).

                      Dating and marrying are not necessarily the same. But someone worth dating may not also be worth marrying. Not disagreeing that many ACS boys are good husbands / fathers. But I think RI boys makes better husbands if you're looking for one who is humble and down to earth and who is willing and able to cook, clean and look after children. I've yet to come across ACS boys who help to do that. The relief teacher is right that they're pampered and spoilt. Most of the RI boys do that, not because they can't afford to pay for domestic helpers but they cherish the privacy and independence.

                      Those friends of mine who have husbands who are ACS boys were always complaining how they mess up with simple tasks at home, like sending the kids to school (without the school bag).

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                        Chenonceau
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                        rosemummy:
                        MummyThreeStreams:

                        [quote=\"Chenonceau\"]*This is a joke... and does not reflect any prejudice on my part. Besides, am too old to date. Those I know are very good husbands indeed.*


                        You can date 'em.... BUT will you marry 'em? Hmmmmmm....

                        I married one! And he's a super fantastic husband and father. :love: 😄
                        (not that I'm speaking for all...but, just like Chenonceau, I know many humble, down to earth, 'steady' ACS boys who are now good husbands and fathers).

                        Dating and marrying are not necessarily the same. But someone worth dating may not also be worth marrying. Not disagreeing that many ACS boys are good husbands / fathers. But I think RI boys makes better husbands if you're looking for one who is humble and down to earth and who is willing and able to cook, clean and look after children. I've yet to come across ACS boys who help to do that. The relief teacher is right that they're pampered and spoilt. Most of the RI boys do that, not because they can't afford to pay for domestic helpers but they cherish the privacy and independence.

                        Those friends of mine who have husbands who are ACS boys were always complaining how they mess up with simple tasks at home, like sending the kids to school (without the school bag).[/quote]Yikes!! War looms.

                        Time to...
                        :siam: :siam: :siam: :siam: :siam: :siam: :siam: :siam:

                        But the schoolbag is funny.

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