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    There are more dogs than humans in Singapore

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    • L Offline
      limlim
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      cannonid4ever:
      This problem will not go away. By spending a few millions dollars per year on these 'scholars', the government gains access to potentially billions of dollars worth of business with these countries.


      There is a Chinese idiom that says that big fortune will only come if you are willing to spend a small fortune.
      statistics, Data, please..

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        limlim
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        raysusan:
        http://temasektimes.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/bujangrumor.jpg\">


        interesting....will it really going to happen?
        :xedfingers:
        if it is china, mebbe they'll roll out tanks like in 1954 TAM..? but this is not China.... so.......

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          1amber
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          Come to think of it, dogs are loyal, faithful, man’s best friend. They can be trained to do various life saving work. The story about the dog at Shibuya station in Tokyo best exemplifies the good qualities of a dog.


          How nice would the world become some of these humans possess those attributes. No fake eggs, poisonous milk powder…

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            corneyAmber
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            1amber:
            Come to think of it, dogs are loyal, faithful, man's best friend. They can be trained to do various life saving work. The story about the dog at Shibuya station in Tokyo best exemplifies the good qualities of a dog.


            How nice would the world become some of these humans possess those attributes. No fake eggs, poisonous milk powder...
            Unfortunately when the comments were made, it was in derogatory tone plus all the vulgarities and not referring to the wonderful traits of a dog. I agree that even a dog is sensitive to his human friend and can always cheer his human friend, hence a man's best friend. Kudos to the dogs of the world, in fact the dog is being insulted in this case as well. :shock:

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              corneyAmber
              last edited by

              raysusan:
              http://temasektimes.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/bujangrumor.jpg\">


              interesting....will it really going to happen?
              :xedfingers:
              If that happens, it will be 一网打尽 for the PRC students in NUS who cannot differentiate what is acceptable decent social behaviour. If NUS plans to take out its whip for disciplinary action, condoning Sun's behaviour puts these students on the same level for disciplinary action even if they do not utter those words.

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                1amber
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                ksi:
                1amber:

                Come to think of it, dogs are loyal, faithful, man's best friend. They can be trained to do various life saving work. The story about the dog at Shibuya station in Tokyo best exemplifies the good qualities of a dog.


                How nice would the world become some of these humans possess those attributes. No fake eggs, poisonous milk powder...

                Unfortunately when the comments were made, it was in derogatory tone plus all the vulgarities and not referring to the wonderful traits of a dog. I agree that even a dog is sensitive to his human friend and can always cheer his human friend, hence a man's best friend. Kudos to the dogs of the world, in fact the dog is being insulted in this case as well. :shock:

                Exactly. Dogs have better traits. But some people dunno mah.

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                  corneyAmber
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                  1amber:
                  ksi:

                  [quote=\"1amber\"]Come to think of it, dogs are loyal, faithful, man's best friend. They can be trained to do various life saving work. The story about the dog at Shibuya station in Tokyo best exemplifies the good qualities of a dog.


                  How nice would the world become some of these humans possess those attributes. No fake eggs, poisonous milk powder...

                  Unfortunately when the comments were made, it was in derogatory tone plus all the vulgarities and not referring to the wonderful traits of a dog. I agree that even a dog is sensitive to his human friend and can always cheer his human friend, hence a man's best friend. Kudos to the dogs of the world, in fact the dog is being insulted in this case as well. :shock:

                  Exactly. Dogs have better traits. But some people dunno mah.[/quote]Sorry , don't quite get your point... :? Maybe after lunch syndrome...a bit sleepy now...

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                    zmonster1969
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                    ksi:
                    raysusan:

                    http://temasektimes.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/bujangrumor.jpg\">


                    interesting....will it really going to happen?
                    :xedfingers:

                    If that happens, it will be 一网打尽 for the PRC students in NUS who cannot differentiate what is acceptable decent social behaviour. If NUS plans to take out its whip for disciplinary action, condoning Sun's behaviour puts these students on the same level for disciplinary action even if they do not utter those words.

                    Let it happen and then charge them for unlawful assembly or rioting. :evil: :evil:

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                      WeiHan
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                      Apparently, many PRC youngsters, especially those more well-off, children of government officials, all carry an arrogant, disrespectful traits, not only in Singapore, but those that are send to countries like canada, usa England to for surther studies by their parents.


                      The chinese society is at the cross road of a big evolution, in every aspect including social.

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                        LOLMum
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                        ditto。

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