NTU valedictorian apologises for F-word slip
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verykiasu2010:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: ... then she will reply 'F.. to u too'... :rotflmao: ....oops...sorry so vulgar hahaaaaaajtoh:
It's even more interesting that she studied Communications. If sometime in the future she had to give a Press Conference, her clients would have their hearts in their mouth in case she utters a profanity out of exuberance.
that is how she communicates - the 'F' way.......and if anyone spot her on the street, just go to her and say 'F' instead of 'Hi'..... :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Edureach:
Hey, this girl looks like disco going type so maybe is her occassional habit. Suitable for PR job with her above average look. Educated and a bit hot, our guys like it.
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_697925.html
:? how to be in PR job if using F-word? -
WCW:
i was wondering if you are the parents, how will u feel :?
Feel upset if is my kid ...but if not my kids then I don't really care... -
WCW:
i was wondering if you are the parents, how will u feel :?
SAD! I failed!...OK, not so drastic...but definitely some soul searching on my part! -
If ministry of education endorse NTU's excuses and not taking any action I will tell my kid to F his teachers if he is also in one of those moments. To think that those idiotic animals are there @ NTU to teach our next generation. Anyway Ting Pay ling can step aside this F girl is sure to stand for election in Geylang one day.

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Maybe it is how all young people talk… maybe that is how they bond? I notice that many of the youngsters who take part in this forum behave in a manner that is less elegant than desired, but maybe that is part of youth culture… and us oldies are not used to it.
Hmmmm… a bit like how my own Mom objected to Michael Jackson music? -
I think it is totally inappropriate but I won’t bash her up for that.
There’s a lot more causes of concerns in our society to deal with than a slip of word and that it does not make common sense to make sweeping statements because of 1 person and 1 speech. -
WCW:
[/quote]One day on Victor Khoo's radio show, a kid called up to take part in a contest.
cant rem... hehejtoh:
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:yikes:
Reminds me of the episode over live radio with Victor Khoo. Anyone else remember it?

Victor Khoo asked the boy this question: \"What is the female of a cock?\"
The little boy answered \"C*** b**\"
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I think it was inappropriate and she did herself a disservice. But, I’m neither shocked nor scandalised. She’s an adult, not a six year old, so she (and not her parents, nor her school, nor MOE) should be responsible for her words and actions.
On Chenonceau’s point about youth culture, I have to say that’s how some younger groups of people talk. I’ve seen and heard such language among some of my younger friends and colleagues, even among the younger women (mid 20s). For them, it’s no big deal. But they do know when NOT to use it, e.g. when meeting bosses, clients, older (read Aunty and Uncle-type) people, in front of kids.
I’m not saying I think it’s OK for me or my kids to speak that way (and my kids know thay cannot speak that way) but do I think that this girl and those who utter such words are somehow immoral, bad people? Nope. Let her learn her lesson about the appropriateness of such language, and move on. -
MummyThreeStreams:
:goodpost:I think it was inappropriate and she did herself a disservice. But, I'm neither shocked nor scandalised. She's an adult, not a six year old, so she (and not her parents, nor her school, nor MOE) should be responsible for her words and actions.
On Chenonceau's point about youth culture, I have to say that's how some younger groups of people talk. I've seen and heard such language among some of my younger friends and colleagues, even among the younger women (mid 20s). For them, it's no big deal. But they do know when NOT to use it, e.g. when meeting bosses, clients, older (read Aunty and Uncle-type) people, in front of kids.
I'm not saying I think it's OK for me or my kids to speak that way (and my kids know thay cannot speak that way) but do I think that this girl and those who utter such words are somehow immoral, bad people? Nope. Let her learn her lesson about the appropriateness of such language, and move on.
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