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I really love China in the past. The culture, history and everything. If Kuomintang won the political war in China with CCP, I would continue loving China. But CCP won instead.
Moreover, yesterday in the afternoon, my friend at Redhill MRT station met this china lady (she spoke in a thick china accent) and then the china lady was like: "F^*£%% Singapore la. Pui! Think you all so big ah?" then this Singaporean uncle was like: "Then what are you doing here in Singapore?"
I mean, if China people don’t show us respect, why should we? -
China is a very big country. Maybe we feel closer to each other if we speak the same dialect.
E.g: Singaporean Chinese speak Hokkien and so do Taiwanese, pulls us closer together as a form of communication and "brotherhood"
There’s Han supremacism in China too. Northern Chinese claim they are the purer Han Chinese race and Southern Chinese are just barbaric little rats throughout history. Search the Internet for Han supremacism.
They say Northern Chinese are bulkier, stronger, have better mental capacity, bla bla bla. Maybe that’s why we can’t get along with Northern Chinese (which are mostly the CCP). -
Ichigokun:
In the first place, why are China people in Singapore if they dont like it here? They can go to Hongkong, Taiwan, Malaysia or other countries. When one is a visitor, he/she is a guest and should have basic manners.
Moreover, yesterday in the afternoon, my friend at Redhill MRT station met this china lady (she spoke in a thick china accent) and then the china lady was like: \"F^*£%% Singapore la. Pui! Think you all so big ah?\" then this Singaporean uncle was like: \"Then what are you doing here in Singapore?\"
I mean, if China people don't show us respect, why should we? -
Ichigokun:
Look at Taiwan, they are Chinese. But they don't have a corrupt government like China.
Sure, Taiwan has its fair share of fake products made and the corrupt food factories. But I dont hate them.
I'll quite warmly receive a Taiwanese to Singapore compared to a PRC citizen.
I'll buy Taiwanese products at shopping centers but not China products.
They are the same race, but to me, they are different. Because of politics.
kekekekeke, seriously.............. :yikes: totally speechless..... -
fightingmom:
:hi5: LOLMum, that's what I insist DH to do - wait for other cars to move first! :rotflmao:LOLMum:
Over the past few days, I had a few times the luck to be one of the first cars to stop directly in front of the traffic lights. I notice that after the light turned green, the cars in the first row didn't move off immediately (myself included). I subconsciously waited for others cars to move off first unlike previously when I would just zoomed off.
Maybe it is the effect of the video,
I not only kiasu ... I am now veri kiasi - worried for DH driving on the road :sad:
fightingmom.
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I always remind my kids never to cross the road immediately even though they see the green man. Have to make sure all the cars stop…bcos there are drivers who beat the red light. A friend of mine met with accident bcos of this…she was badly injured and needed dentures…only 22 then.
I do not buy canned food made in China…was told by many people the meat may not be what is stated. Although we do not eat luncheon meat often, I buy tulip brand from denmark. Should have QC and more trustworthy. -
No way I will buy food stuff manufactured in PRC. These days if you notice the packaging, you though it’s produced in Korea or Japan but at closer look, there is a tiny PRC print. I am especially careful not to let my kids eat any PRC stuff. Will tell my kids’ teachers that if there are any China made biscuits or candies in their party goodies bags, pls remove them before my kids eat them on the school bus. Not saying that food made in other countries are 100% safe but I know PRC ones are obviously not safe. I cannot afford to take any risk.
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:sick: :sick: :sick:
vomit..vomit.
I just threw up my lunch!
Can't trust d food origin, can't trust d chef.
Thx precious.
I gonna eat grass dat I grow myself henceforth.
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janet_lee88:
may be the Denmark brand has been made in China. Are you sure you checked the label ? :rotflmao: :rotflmao:I always remind my kids never to cross the road immediately even though they see the green man. Have to make sure all the cars stop...bcos there are drivers who beat the red light. A friend of mine met with accident bcos of this...she was badly injured and needed dentures...only 22 then.
I do not buy canned food made in China...was told by many people the meat may not be what is stated. Although we do not eat luncheon meat often, I buy tulip brand from denmark. Should have QC and more trustworthy. -
LOLMum:
their former president is still in jail right ?Ichigokun:
Look at Taiwan, they are Chinese. But they don't have a corrupt government like China.
Sure, Taiwan has its fair share of fake products made and the corrupt food factories. But I dont hate them.
I'll quite warmly receive a Taiwanese to Singapore compared to a PRC citizen.
I'll buy Taiwanese products at shopping centers but not China products.
They are the same race, but to me, they are different. Because of politics.
kekekekeke, seriously.............. :yikes: totally speechless.....
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