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Some Asians Are Giving Singaporeans a Bad Name

TracyTan866

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The Australians use A$1 coins for their public laundromats.

Some Asian students have found that Singapore 50cent coin can be used too.

Word has got around and many asians are using singapore 50cents instead of A$1 coins at some laundromats.
 

prancku

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The Australians use A$1 coins for their public laundromats.

Some Asian students have found that Singapore 50cent coin can be used too.

Word has got around and many asians are using singapore 50cents instead of A$1 coins at some laundromats.


The idea may have been initially used by some Asian students, but how do you know if the cheapo Ang mo will not also do the same? Why put the blame only on Asian students? Indeed these cheapos are the ones who will joke, laugh heartily and join in, when they find a good idea to beat the system....
 

Enforcer

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The Australians use A$1 coins for their public laundromats.

Some Asian students have found that Singapore 50cent coin can be used too.

Word has got around and many asians are using singapore 50cents instead of A$1 coins at some laundromats.

I never have the preference to put my clothes in public laundromats after I see one retard puts his shit stained underwear in to wash during ICT.
 

Goldeneye

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IIRC there was a time when Korean 500 won coins were banned in Japan because they were used like 100 yen ones...
 

scbccb

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Blame the Olympics? Blame the immigration policies? Charge $2 instead? What do you think? :confused:

The Australians use A$1 coins for their public laundromats.

Some Asian students have found that Singapore 50cent coin can be used too.

Word has got around and many asians are using singapore 50cents instead of A$1 coins at some laundromats.
 
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