2 is enough? 2nd can wait?
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Which is the one you can remember? The Singapore birth control policy in the 70s. The 2 girls under an umbrella with an apple, I find this so familiar, think I have seen it when I was a little girl.
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Can remember all except for first row first picture and the rest right at the bottom.
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Evidence of generations lost… And the start of SGporeans decline.
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the two girls under one umbrella were all over all the bus stops
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MadScientist:
Evidence of generations lost... And the start of SGporeans decline.
yes you said it ........2 is now too little ...........
when the minimum in my time is 5 ....most with 7, 8, 9 or 13 in a family
sharing is fun, fighting for food is also one of the joy of eating and
enjoying food hahaaa
DONT WAIT go for it :rahrah: -
I recalled there was once ST is actively looking for the 2 girls who appeared in the poster, the one with 2 girls under the umbrella…
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kiddo:
If have more, probably have more things to fight for. Not enough rooms, Not enough toilet at home, Not enough money... maybe cannot even afford housing next time.MadScientist:
Evidence of generations lost... And the start of SGporeans decline.
yes you said it ........2 is now too little ...........
when the minimum in my time is 5 ....most with 7, 8, 9 or 13 in a family
sharing is fun, fighting for food is also one of the joy of eating and
enjoying food hahaaa
DONT WAIT go for it :rahrah:
Anyway, I didn't recall see this poster before. What generation is that? -
Oppsgal:
If have more, probably have more things to fight for. Not enough rooms, Not enough toilet at home, Not enough money... maybe cannot even afford housing next time.kiddo:
[quote=\"MadScientist\"]Evidence of generations lost... And the start of SGporeans decline.
yes you said it ........2 is now too little ...........
when the minimum in my time is 5 ....most with 7, 8, 9 or 13 in a family
sharing is fun, fighting for food is also one of the joy of eating and
enjoying food hahaaa
DONT WAIT go for it :rahrah:
Anyway, I didn't recall see this poster before. What generation is that?[/quote]hahhaaaayou probably too young too young too young .......
that why some KSP parents keep asking for the Teaching of Values in school
this thread is a good read :hi5:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=35185 -
kiddo:
No wonder Oppsgal cannot get notti corner membership..... :evil:
hahhaaaaOppsgal:
Anyway, I didn't recall see this poster before. What generation is that?you probably too young too young too young .......
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I only remember the 2 girls under umbrella.
Quite interesting as it reflects the situation at that point. The government was trying to promote :
* Early marriage spells troubles. My aunties married at the age of 16-18. One of them is a great grandma at 68 years old. My mum got married at 25 which was considered late. Mum also said that a no. of them had shotgun marriage..... Interesting :scratchhead: as we expected the older generation to be more conversative.
* Having 2 daughters is good enough.... target at the population who think it is incomplete without a son. My dh is the only son and he has 4 sisters. He is no. 4 in the family. When the parents had the youngest sister, mil had to deliver at private clinic. There are still traditional thinking of having a son these days. More to carry on family name. However, girls these days can do just as well if not better. So it doesn't really matter. But I love my boy. It's just a opposite attracts thing where fathers just have soft spot for their daughters.