Ang Mo Kio Singaporean florist kena emotionally traumatized after being humiliated by angry ATB customer for not being able to speak 普通话 with her

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https://www.stomp.sg/singapore-seen...g-mo-kio-shop-not-speaking?ref=singapore-seen
 
Liddat say can a mudd traumatise her too if she cannot speak the national language ?
 
Enjoying your 30-day visa-free trashy Tiongs already? :roflmao:

If you want Tiongs to not cause trouble at your establishment, do what a certain restaurant in Japan did: display Winnie the Pooh, Tiananmen 8964, 'Free Tibet', 'Democracy for Hong Kong' etc at the shop. :sneaky:

Because Tiongs have been utterly brainwashed since young, they are genuinely terrified of 'getting into trouble' if there's the slightest chance they are caught in the same photo/video with those things. They repel them like holy water against vampires. Try it. :cool:
 
If you insist on speaking Mandarin only, go back to China. :rolleyes::FU::biggrin:
 
帅哥要按摩吗 is the phrase I often hear from ATBs. Clearly they assume I know and speak 普通话. :unsure:
 
Singapore is a place where foreigners can freely humiliate the locals without fearing any repercussion

Try doing that in Indonesia, Korea or Vietnam
 
帅哥要按摩吗 is the phrase I often hear from ATBs. Clearly they assume I know and speak 普通话. :unsure:
Maybe I look more humsup than you, usually they straightaway ask me 小哥,来爽一下吧
 
The florist explained why she decided to highlight the incident on Stomp: "Initially, I thought of just ignoring it, but why should I stay silent in the face of bullying? Is this kind of behaviour acceptable?
But this florist also quite strange de woh.
If she think that she should not have stayed silent in the face of bullying, she should try to find back this customer to give her a lecture or best a fucking punch.
Saying it to stomp got use mare?
Unless she say in stomp and ask people to help find out her location to issue a punch.
Or else is totally no use.
 
"That morning, a walk-in customer approached me and began speaking in Mandarin. I politely informed her, I am sorry, I don't understand Chinese.
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If she said she can't speak well can still understand but she said she 'don't understand Chinese'. Who the fark, which local Chinese in SG don't understand simple Chinese words used in purchase convo even if from PRC should have no problem in understanding.

Obviously something is amiss and this lady is not even a Chinese or might be even a foreigner PR LOL.
 
"That morning, a walk-in customer approached me and began speaking in Mandarin. I politely informed her, I am sorry, I don't understand Chinese. If she said she can't speak well can still understand but she said she 'don't understand Chinese'. Who the fark, which local Chinese in SG don't understand simple Chinese words used in purchase convo even if from PRC should have no problem in understanding. Obviously something is amiss and this lady is not even a Chinese or might be even a foreigner PR LOL.
My S'porean Indian ex-JC classmate and I were at Polar Puffs & Cakes one day ordering some pastries when the PRC staff at the counter spoke to us in Mandarin, and flatly refused or could not converse in English. Did we berate her? No, I took over ordering from my buddy and we left after paying.
 
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