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Do you ‘Feel Like Foreigners’ in your Own Country

Malaysians are not really foreign.
This is karma. Get treated like how malays must have been treated ages ago when the first wave came in. The rudeness, immoral, loud, arrogant chinese.
 
Disagree to the hilt and not really true...we feel alienated because our country men, mostly Singaporean Chinese, have some logic defying characteristics that are not seen in other nationalities like tiongs, amdk, koreans, japs, thais, etc...
Can you please share some of these characteristics for discussion?
 
Yawn. Said this back in 2004 already. Only the dumbass NATO sinkies who stay behind kpkb now.

and you are the smart one. :thumbsup: but as per the SBF credo : the cowards never started and the weak died along the way.
 
Diversity in the Singapore has been primarily driven by mass immigration 50-100 years ago. We spent the 1970-90s integrating the various races. Roti-prata is my favourite breakfast being a Chinese, born in Singapore and I trust my Malay bunkmates in ICT more than the young dishonest PRC punk who is really there to serve n fuck off.
the earlier migrants whatever their background tended to be more committed to Singapore. The current ones are just in it for the documents and benefits

Then the floodgates re-opened in the early 2000s.

I felt it more like late 2000s. When Ah Gong was not so much in charge anymore and our economy was slowing down along with the great recession.

[quotePrefered MNCs are free to bring in unlimited foreign-headcounts. Even F&B establishments like Haidilao enjoys almost unlimited quota foreign-worker quota while local competitor struggled. Some local employees feel isolated in their workplace while their foreign-superiors bring in their own kind and discriminate those with ICT obligations. In these MNCs, capable Singaporeans report to the foreign-bosses and Malaysian-born. Don't believe? Ask the Japanese and 3M. Even our stat boards hire Filipinos in their HR functions to fug locals.

Many local-born are derived of schooling in preferred primary school despite their daddies or granddads having served NS, while foreigners continued to gain entry into elite primary schools or ASEAN, Indian, China scholars studied for almost free and bond-free in our schools and universities. WTF??? We are raising other people's children at the expense of ours.[/quote]

discrimination to that extent and degree is never good. I guess the powers that be feel they can get away with it because sinkies tend to be compliant.

Last weekend, I dined at Buffettown and the oyster counter staff demanded me to speak Chinese RUDELY when all I did was to ask where the oysters are from. In many workplaces and communities, there is this isolating feeling being either locally-born. It sucks when you have no one to speak to or have others tell you that they can't understand you because of your accent. Sounds familiar?

I can't help feeling very racist. I am a chinese, yet I can't stand the Chinese from China or Indonesia who jumped my supermarket queue, (males) walking around topless in my neighbourhood, their kids sticking together and deprive my child at the local playground, treating Singapore like their vassal state.

My country's policymakers negatively associated locals as "xenophobic" when we flag that we are unfairly-treated in Singapore. But that’s not me, man. I know they aren’t bad people. They’re just sticking together like any of us would. My grandparents were immigrants from Malaysia and China. I grew up in Singapore. In the course of my work, I made friends from all over the world.

This is reality. We have became a minority in our own homeland.

It's not xenophobic when you don't receive fair treatment. There is certainly a culture shock element because they have such differences with the way they do things, but the bigger problem is their desire to take and take and not assimilate. How to get along?
 
Malaysians are the worst! All of them! Out! :mad:
They are also the ones that assimilate the most seamlessly into Singapore society. A good chunk of Singaporeans were Malaysians... or are you going to call Malaysian liars, slanderers and thieves as per our resident expert on Malaysians :laugh:
 
This is the pride of PAP. ANYway,the 70 % are very happy with it.So nothing to complain about.
 
sinkies are weird, lemming-like and sheepishly selfish. all weird, lemming-like, and sheepishly selfish species becum sextinct prematurely. such low-esteem, low-life, low-ses ghetto culture and behavior must pave way for foreigners to take over and sexterminate.

just to add : kiasu, kiasi, narrow-minded crab in a bucket.
 
They are also the ones that assimilate the most seamlessly into Singapore society. A good chunk of Singaporeans were Malaysians... or are you going to call Malaysian liars, slanderers and thieves as per our resident expert on Malaysians :laugh:
That exactly why danger bro! High or ses level I have never seen Malaysians behave differently from other FTs. For eg, hire one later whole department infested. Favour their kind but angkat with sinkie boss till Malaysian becum boss. Slowly but surely my slowbro, you will realise the errors of your ways... when the worker party field their own Malaysian born candidate like the PAP. How else you think we got ah Bee Wah zeh in parly? Hmm? :thumbsdown:
 
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