Serious John Tan's Elite Kids Have No Friends Who Live In HDB! New National Crisis!

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SINGAPORE - The sharpest social divisions in Singapore may now be based on class, instead of race or religion, a study released on Thursday (Dec 28) suggests.

The Institute of Policy Studies' (IPS) Study On Social Capital In Singapore shows that on average, Singaporeans who live in public housing have fewer than one friend who lives in private housing.

People who study in elite schools also tend to be less close to those in non-elite schools, and vice versa.

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About 3,000 Singapore citizens and permanent residents were interviewed and asked to name the people they have ties with for the study, which is the first of its kind on such a scale here.

Researchers said the findings suggest a clear class divide in Singapore. They called for policies that encourage more mixing along class lines to mitigate this trend.

"We have shifted from a society based on race to one based also on class," said National University of Singapore (NUS) sociologist Vincent Chua, one of the study's three researchers.


"We've done a pretty good job in fostering multiculturalism and mixing between ethnic groups, but maybe the next step now is to increase efforts to increase mixing between class groups," he added.

IPS deputy director Gillian Koh and NUS sociologist Tan Ern Ser also worked on the study, which was supported by the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth.

From January to July last year, respondents were asked about the people in their social networks, including who they discussed important matters with, or confided in when they were feeling down.

They were also asked to name who they played sports with, got help from for household matters such as collecting mail, and who they spent the most time with on social activities.

They were then asked to give details about the people they named, such as age, race, and whether they considered them to have attended an "elite" school.

Results show that a typical Singaporean has an average of 5.8 acquaintances and friends in his social network.

But while people were able to easily name a friend of a different gender or age, and even race or religion, they more rarely named someone from another class.

This preference for those from their own kind of class was strong even after researchers took into account uneven group sizes - about 80 per cent of Singaporeans live in public flats, so there are fewer private-housing dwellers for them to meet.

Despite the vast majority of Singaporeans living in public housing, private-home dwellers had more ties with others who lived in private homes than with those who lived in public flats.

Said Dr Chua: "Even if you give people equal opportunities, they will still gravitate to hang out with their own kind. So we have to think of ways to disrupt this."

The researchers suggested that Singaporeans flock to their own kind because they feel they cannot connect with others due to cultural differences.

For instance, those from outside their circle may speak English differently, or have different social norms and hobbies.

People may also feel those from other classes are not interested in socialising with them, said the researchers in a statement.

"People like to be with people like themselves," said Dr Chua.

NATIONAL IDENTITY
Another finding from the research was that those with more diverse networks tend to have stronger feelings of national pride and trust towards people from other races, religions or countries.

Having more friends from different backgrounds broadens their world view, said the researchers.

This helps people think in terms of the nation, rather than only about their own group and its interests.

The researchers said strengthening the national identity is one reason people should be encouraged to interact more with others unlike themselves.

Another reason is to make sure that Singapore remains an egalitarian society.

Said NUS' Professor Tan: "Race and religion are potent divisions which we cannot ignore, but the class divide may be happening because of globalisation, which leads to greater inequality."

He added: "What it means is that we should continue to equalise opportunities and make sure everyone is brought up to speed in terms of skills training. We don't want to be a society where the class divide and social inequality become wider."

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/new-study-finds-class-divide-in-singapore
 
I could have been stuck in a cocoon shielded from the real world, had I not made an attempt to know the right side of the illustration; for I come down the left side. I would not have known the common folks, eat with them, sit with them, feel like them & interact & swear like them.

For I came from an environment of primp & proper, a simple afternoon tea, means in a porcelain kettle, tea cups, cube sugars with tongs, fresh milk in pourer, biscuits or cakes on plates, sip the tea; not slurp, not stir the cup till it clanks & not dress like a slob.

If one does not want to go see the other side...whichever side you are on, you will remain.
 
Despite my wealth, I have friends who live in HDB because I volunteer actively in the grassroots committee. You should sign up at your nearest RC.
 
" Birds of a feather flock together." William Turner 1545.
Spend so much time/monies to survey on something we all knew for centuries.
A more meaningful topic will be like
"How PAP policies has increased social inequalities amongst locals and improve the standard of living of immigrants at the expense of locals"
 
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Despite my wealth, I have friends who live in HDB because I volunteer actively in the grassroots committee. You should sign up at your nearest RC.
You need not live in HDB to join grassroots committee though. You can stay in a landed property and join the Neighborhood Committee (NC)
 
Obviously the only time elites and peasants meet are when they kyo kway.

How I met your mother, by John Tan.
 
Despite my wealth, I have friends who live in HDB because I volunteer actively in the grassroots committee. You should sign up at your nearest RC.
U belong to the shady parts of geylang roaming ang thronging the streets for illicit ciggies valium, cough drops n fake tiger penises
 
Old Fart used to brainwash Sinkies that Zikapore practised meritocracy and his son, Chief Natural Aristocrat, repeated the lie until his lackeys believe it to be true.
 
The sinkie society is a materialistic one, bred by a government who believes that money is everything. This report should not be a surprise at all.
 
very misleading set of numbers. i rent part of a room (69% of room is occupied by 2 room mates) in a hdb flat and i have more than 6.9 friends who live in private houses. it's depends on personality not portion of wealth.
 
Despite my wealth, I have friends who live in HDB because I volunteer actively in the grassroots committee. You should sign up at your nearest RC.

Please, I do have friend living in SIT Flats, then known as & HDB Flats & even in the kampung & that is not the point. The point is, if one does not come off 'his or her chair' to mix with the common folks, life will be revolving round the same circle or people, schools, neighbourhood, church, work etc. One will never get to know the ones with live in a different environment.

I had culture shock when young, when I have to eat with people over a table that sits 8 persons, who uses chopsticks & every one sticks his or her chopsticks & spoons into the food & soup. Learn to use toilets that does not have seats or flushing system & one that is an outhouse, with fruit wrapper as toilet paper hung over a wire. I step out of that cocoon to mix with the other folks.

RC is a humbug!....infested with people whose motives is get something out of it & their heart is to serve their masters (PAP) & not the people.

We have residents association & they still have today, where the residents know each other & the purpose of it is to to serve the community we live it....not these, RC, or CCC or...

I am not surprised at the findings, this is not new, it was like that for years & will continue to be, for you can't change people's attitude.
 
The truth is Alot of HDB folks are millionaires or close to it... alot of hdb flats are more than 900k...n heaps of ppl sold their private property n moved to HDB...so HDB residents are not poor hor.
 
I hang out with balanced individuals who are not emo freaks.
my uncle say lei you siew sum ho..he say when outside show as non emo when alone in a dark place they are more emo freak than nornal emo freak.
 
Wow really amazing insights. Kids from elite schools knows someone from an elite school too. FUCKING CHEEBYE USELESS STATISTIC!
 
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