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    Types of PRC mei meis in Australia.

    aiya,it's not just PRC girls, apart from hk, most Asian girls can be 'submissive' when they need to. Why restrict yourselves to PRCs only, there's plenty of choices here.
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    PM Lee:Overseas S'poreans should return for better opportunities

    It doesn't matter you'll white or Asian in the US, you'll be surprised in certain departments/sections there'll more non-whites recruited. Natural advantage - not neccessarily, Singaporeans do have a better reputation overseas, but it still depends how you carry and position yourself. If a...
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    PM Lee:Overseas S'poreans should return for better opportunities

    Well, not everyone experienced the same issue. My friend in Seattle is doing just fine and no immediate plans to go home. All I'm saying if there's good opportunities and you'll being offered a highly paid salary and perks, is not a bad choice going back for a few years as you may earn and...
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    PM Lee:Overseas S'poreans should return for better opportunities

    Aiya, US has 50+ states, u can always move to another city with better opportunity. In sg u have only 1 choice, country size too tiny what to do ? The lifestyle in the west and work conditions are of course mu h better than sg. But sg is a tax haven and a place to save money, oz is for...
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    PM Lee:Overseas S'poreans should return for better opportunities

    If I can go back taking up senior postion and top dollar why not? At least for a few years. I could enjoy the priviledge as a FT in my own country, and the low tax is a big draw and still come back Sydney for holiday. Now may value has gone up, its actually time to negotiate for a higher pay...
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    Types of PRC mei meis in Australia.

    The demographics of PRCs have changed a lot the last few years. Yes they are a different breed from what we got in Sg, many of them are quite well educated and graduate from top universities here, these are those who have been here a long time and speak fluent English and taking up professional...
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    AUD reaching parity with USD soon?

    Australia is officially now the world's largest FX trading center.
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    Asian Ethnic Food Galore In NZ

    Come to Sydney, we are spoilt for choices when it comes to Asian food! The best Indonesian food are situated in the Eastern Suburbs (they are really good!) , Thai food are all over Newtown & city and everywhere else. the Best Vietnamese pho is in bankstown which makes the owner the richest viet...
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    singapore slang

    My team lead in Sg used to present this way :- "Actually ar, this system XXXXX how it works is like that lor, maybe so and so can explain it better la. Got question or not ar?
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    PRCs - largest immigration group in Australia

    actually in most cities everyone has a wooden expression because of stressful lifestyles including SYdney. However after 5pm the mood changes and everyone either rushes to go home or hang out with their mates in pubs drinking and relaxing. Sporeans, however , are worried leaving the office...
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    PRCs - largest immigration group in Australia

    Haha, not everyone will pass but even a small percentage it's already a lot of them considering their massive population. If u look at the applicants got admitted to the top US ivy league unis, majority of them are Prcs and Indians. They had to pass either GMAT or GRE exams as well. Also, they...
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    PRCs - largest immigration group in Australia

    Aiya, Singkies constantly being told by the gov they are living a developed nation and 'swiss life' so most of them are very 'scared' (no balls) to move on - afraid of losing their comfort and being treated as '2nd class' in another country. They of course don't realise or refuse to accept they...
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    PRCs - largest immigration group in Australia

    Er...no, though PRCs though can't communicate English well, they have the 'never die' attitude and most could still pass the IELTS test easily. U can never underestimate their will power. IETLS is not going to deter them from migrating, just the same for those applying to the top US business...
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    PRCs - largest immigration group in Australia

    Chinese buyers underpin housing prices Turi Condon and Bridget Carter From: The Australian March 27, 2010 12:00AM Increase Text Size Decrease Text Size Print Email Share Add to Digg Add to del.icio.us Add to Facebook Add to Kwoff Add to Myspace Add to Newsvine What are these? ASIAN buyers...
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    PRCs - largest immigration group in Australia

    Yes I come across some crossover from Sg, but still a small group (average 1000+ immigrants from sg per year so could be a small a percentage of them are PRCs) , the rest still come from china directly.
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    PRCs - largest immigration group in Australia

    Aiya, who said i wanna get rid of my race, just don't want to associate with them. Why would driving a holden make us less 'chinese'? I'm not a big fan of Holden, I prefer German cars. :-)
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    PRCs - largest immigration group in Australia

    Mate, I think its good to bring in chinese culture here thus you can see plenty of chinese crusine now in every suburbs. However, not many will be able to blend in to the local culture. Seriously I will avoid buying or living in those suburbs dominate by them,maybe for investment only. I...
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    PRCs - largest immigration group in Australia

    This is exactly my point, they bring in huge wealth but also raising the cost of living. I know Oz can't do without china, but still I think the immigration numbers should cut down. My point is, I don't want to be mistaken as 'one' of them.haha..
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    PRCs - largest immigration group in Australia

    well too many of them, its hard to distinct the good from the bad. Any idea how many PRCs enter Sg every year?
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    PRCs - largest immigration group in Australia

    Read the Oz immigration statistics, China now formed the largest emigration group to Australia (average 15,000 per year) , far ahead Poms and kiwis. Singaporeans is around 1000+ average per year. Indians also pretty big around 11,000-12,000 a year. I think in long term this is not heathly...
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