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    DSA 2011

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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      CloudeeDaz
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      chamonix:
      firefly38:



      it has evolved into a light-hearted discussion of the many 'funny' terms used by our old folks on us, and which we have not heard for ages.. seems like many of us belong to the same era.. brings back fond memories... πŸ•Ί

      a good sign that parents are no longer using such terms on kids :imcool:


      we dont use such terms on our kids. But i dont mind my parents using them on me . Come to think of it, its quite endearing actually. Maybe its bcos i cant hear them saying it anymore.. :sad:

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        yukilei
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        chamonix:
        firefly38:



        it has evolved into a light-hearted discussion of the many 'funny' terms used by our old folks on us, and which we have not heard for ages.. seems like many of us belong to the same era.. brings back fond memories... πŸ•Ί

        a good sign that parents are no longer using such terms on kids :imcool:

        even if we use, don't think they can understand..... πŸ˜‰

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          metz
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          yukilei:
          chamonix:

          [quote=\"firefly38\"]

          it has evolved into a light-hearted discussion of the many 'funny' terms used by our old folks on us, and which we have not heard for ages.. seems like many of us belong to the same era.. brings back fond memories... πŸ•Ί

          a good sign that parents are no longer using such terms on kids :imcool:

          even if we use, don't think they can understand..... πŸ˜‰[/quote]very true πŸ˜‚

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            Zann
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            chamonix:
            firefly38:



            strparent, what is \"haotai\" uh? does not sound like a very nice word to describe the GEPpers leh.. :roll:

            My hubby said \"haotai\" = \"haolian\".

            My hokkien dh also say the same thing. But I thot there is a difference. \"haotai\" mean \"act smart\" and \"haolian\" mean \"show off\". No?

            Used to heard \"peh jin\" (white eye) = \"stupid\" from my aunt. But it is no longer in used today.

            Still hear \"gong sai\" this day.

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              metz
              last edited by

              Zann:
              chamonix:

              [quote=\"firefly38\"]

              strparent, what is \"haotai\" uh? does not sound like a very nice word to describe the GEPpers leh.. :roll:

              My hubby said \"haotai\" = \"haolian\".

              My hokkien dh also say the same thing. But I thot there is a difference. \"haotai\" mean \"act smart\" and \"haolian\" mean \"show off\". No?
              [/quote]He claimed that was the way he heard people use it. But I think you are probably right about \"haotai\" being \"act smart\".

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                ngbrdad
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                Maybe a good idea that we teach the kids some dialect so that they don’t forget their roots.

                After PSLE is a good idea.

                Anyway think we have gone OT really big time already in last few pages LOL.

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                  Interested
                  last edited by

                  ngbrdad:
                  Maybe a good idea that we teach the kids some dialect so that they don't forget their roots.

                  After PSLE is a good idea.

                  Anyway think we have gone OT really big time already in last few pages LOL.

                  :yikes: all these words...

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                    verykiasu2010
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                    all because I suggested checking on Hokkien dictionary .... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :evil: :evil:


                    garang, not = guru πŸ¦†

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                      vlim
                      last edited by

                      Maybe got to check wit h people who speak Hainan dialect .... It might mean very differently ... πŸ˜‰

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                        MandyMummy
                        last edited by

                        Actually, it is a good idea to teach them these words lah, so they will know when people are praising or scolding them. They only know the really vulgar ones :yikes:

                        Must also teach them enough to order from some old uncles/aunties in hawker centres too. πŸ˜„

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