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Why he posted more than 20 times: "I live along Dunearn Road", " and Bukit Timah Road"?

dunearn sounds like jobless don’t earn money while bukit timah sounds like puki tiunemah. very low ses, uncouth and vulgar.
I live along desker road, the most prestige road in little india. Which road you live along?
 
block 69 bedok south avenue 3.
dunearn sounds like jobless don’t earn money while bukit timah sounds like puki tiunemah. very low ses, uncouth and vulgar.

Mocking the divine roads like that, you sound so jealous and sour grape. You don't get the promises, you actually have no choice.

This is the reason why every HDB dweller wishes to upgrade to a condo or house. Those who remain in the heartlands have no choice.
 
There's a new condo along Bukit Timah Rd, called Perfect Ten.

It has a 'fish tank' swimming pool, and one side of it is transparent and facing the footpath and main road outside.

If done tactically, you can show your private parts to the drivers and pedestrians outside the condo. :biggrin:

perfect-ten-pool.jpg



 
I live along desker road, the most prestige road in little india. Which road you live along?
I believe you mean "the most prestigious road in Little India." It is hardly surprising that you are not proficient in the English language. After all, an estimated 50% of households in S'pore are ill equipped to support the use of Standard English. Birds of an incompetent feather flock together; if you continue to thoughtlessly acquire Ah Beng friends, Singlish will be saved in your long term memory as an acceptable form of English. Even though English is considered a global language, you appear to have a command of less than 30% of the words in the lexicon. This accounts for your lack of fluency in spoken English, in spite of 10 years or more of instruction in an English-medium school environment. You do not have the ability to be understood globally.
 
I believe you mean "the most prestigious road in Little India." It is hardly surprising that you are not proficient in the English language. After all, an estimated 50% of households in S'pore are ill equipped to support the use of Standard English. Birds of an incompetent feather flock together; if you continue to thoughtlessly acquire Ah Beng friends, Singlish will be saved in your long term memory as an acceptable form of English. Even though English is considered a global language, you appear to have a command of less than 30% of the words in the lexicon. This accounts for your lack of fluency in spoken English, in spite of 10 years or more of instruction in an English-medium school environment. You do not have the ability to be understood globally.
U need Standard English to proper communicate with intellectuals and professionals in banking / high tech industries , if Tiong can speak good English, I think SG window of opportunity will be closed at God Speed
 
U need Standard English to proper communicate with intellectuals and professionals in banking / high tech industries , if Tiong can speak good English, I think SG window of opportunity will be closed at God Speed
You hit the proverbial nail squarely on its head! All things being equal, we are far more likely to advance in our careers if we utter grammatically correct English without incorporating elements of Chinese and Malay into our speech.
 
You hit the proverbial nail squarely on its head! All things being equal, we are far more likely to advance in our careers if we utter grammatically correct English without incorporating elements of Chinese and Malay into our speech.
we need to communicate in a proper official language that is recognised in international professional bodies

We can do Chinese too if Chinese is recognised as an official language. Just like I can present to my TW partners in Chinese and switch to English to my European principal for internal alignment

It will be better to understand Korean / JPN as well so I can listen to my competitors:)
 
Language is a very important tool - beach gaps, build trust and form rapport.

Singapore education system have only focus on 2 languages
 
You hit the proverbial nail squarely on its head! All things being equal, we are far more likely to advance in our careers if we utter grammatically correct English without incorporating elements of Chinese and Malay into our speech.

Lawyers, who are supposed to be masters of the English language, both spoken and written, is a bloody joke these days. Have you seen letters written by young lawyers nowadays? They're simply horrendous! Some don't even know that "irregardles" is grammatically wrong and can't differentiate between practice and practise. And I have come across letters with phrases such as "What makes you think that such conduct is acceptable? In formal letters, you state a proposition not ask a stupid question? I retorted back "What we "think" is immaterial, but such conduct is certainly reasonable and in accordance with industry practice given the facts and circumstances."
 
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