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Dear Lydia,
I hope you will become a Singaporean, if you are not one already.
Welcoming you in advance.
i think after reading this thread she is regretting her move muahmuah hahahha
Dear Lydia,
I hope you will become a Singaporean, if you are not one already.
Welcoming you in advance.
I was not born a Singaporean. I spent my early years in a neighbouring country where I was treated as a second class citizen. I remember the school principal coming to class and asking the teacher how the Bumiputera students were doing , happily ignoring the rest of us.
If England is to Shakespeare a jeweled isle, then Singapore is for me a star, small and sparkly.
here cannot allow visual quotes meh?![]()
Yes, I'm a Singaporean.
One of my friends in Malaysia was voted the top student in her school by the teachers. The Principal overrode them and gave the title to a Malay student who was awful at his studies. Such things are very common there.
If Tengku Abdul Rahman hadn't thrown Singapore out of Malaysia, where would we be today?
One of my friends in Malaysia was voted the top student in her school by the teachers. The Principal overrode them and gave the title to a Malay student who was awful at his studies. Such things are very common there.
bloody good grief! do you even understand the term "quote"?
when you quote someone, you quote the things the person have said, read my post15 again.
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Yes, I'm a Singaporean.
One of my friends in Malaysia was voted the top student in her school by the teachers. The Principal overrode them and gave the title to a Malay student who was awful at his studies. Such things are very common there.
If Tengku Abdul Rahman hadn't thrown Singapore out of Malaysia, where would we be today?
okay lah! sorry lah! should put lydia instead of your name..cannot change now already...too late...
can accept my apologies or not?![]()
If Tengku Abdul Rahman hadn't thrown Singapore out of Malaysia, where would we be today?