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[Sg] - Malay couple eat at Vivo City Chinese restaurant, kena forced to speak Mandarin as both the order chit and waiter no English

Some PRC students in our local tertiary institutions can't even speak proper English. Just listen to their presentations, you'll feel like vomiting blood. It makes me wonder how they were admitted to the school.
Many professors in NUS and NTU cannot even conduct a lecture in grammatically correct English.
 
Many professors in NUS and NTU cannot even conduct a lecture in grammatically correct English.
Some of these "talents" have even made it to leadership positions in academic programmes at our local universities. Quite "impressive," isn't it?
 
Some of these "talents" have even made it to leadership positions in academic programmes at our local universities. Quite "impressive," isn't it?
The SG govt does not even make competency in the English language a requirement for PR and SG citizenship.
 
Is that Chinese restaurant halal-certified or just does not serve pork or lard?

No pork, no lard. But not halal certified. They serve alcoholic drinks.

Am surprised the Malay couple went there. Most Malays will not step into a non-halal certified restaurant.
 
No pork, no lard. But not halal certified. They serve alcoholic drinks.
Am surprised the Malay couple went there. Most Malays will not step into a non-halal certified restaurant.
I was in a tour group from S'pore travelling to Italy, Switzerland, Germany and France before Covid-19. A Malay family with the group had no issue dining at Chinese restaurants and an eatery in Germany serving pork knuckle and sauerkraut; they just did not consume the pork dishes. The father conceded that they would not do so in S'pore because of other Muslims in their midst.
 
No pork, no lard. But not halal certified. They serve alcoholic drinks. Am surprised the Malay couple went there. Most Malays will not step into a non-halal certified restaurant.
My Malay colleagues stated that there are self-appointed religious "morality police" all over S'pore.
 
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