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Redditer: Singaporean Frustrations with Malaysian Workers

sinkie men no fustrations with JHBs working here one ... we all work hard to try make them migrate and root here to be our wives .... JHKs can balik kampong prease and together with their MP go "Make Malailand Great Again". :whistling:
 
Be grateful They gave sinkie independence peacefully. Otherwise sinkie must fight like hamas.
 
sinkie men no fustrations with JHBs working here one ... we all work hard to try make them migrate and root here to be our wives .... JHKs can balik kampong prease and together with their MP go "Make Malailand Great Again". :whistling:
Sinkies are much more frustrated with CECA Indians
 
The frustrating thing I find about Malaysian Chinese PMETs is their preference for conversing in Mandarin in both formal and informal settings at work. This isolates the foreign and S'porean minority colleagues as well as those English educated locals. This was not such a problem until the last decade or so.
 
The frustrating thing I find about Malaysian Chinese PMETs is their preference for conversing in Mandarin in both formal and informal settings at work. This isolates the foreign and S'porean minority colleagues as well as those English educated locals. This was not such a problem until the last decade or so.
The meeting organiser should insist all speak in English.
 
The frustrating thing I find about Malaysian Chinese PMETs is their preference for conversing in Mandarin in both formal and informal settings at work. This isolates the foreign and S'porean minority colleagues as well as those English educated locals. This was not such a problem until the last decade or so.
From my experience Malaysian workers tend to give less problems compared to Shitgaporean workers who behave like secondary school teenagers going through puberty when they are working adults!
 
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