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Today I received a call from a female, a suspected telemarketeer, trying to sell me her products. As per normal, so as not to hurt her feelings, I allowed her to rattle on. At the end of the talk, which was conducted in horrible English, I humbly told her that I do not have any money and am living from hand to mouth. She then hung up the phone.
What baffled me most was her name. She identified herself as Clithorene Yap. Blimey and Goodness gracious me it was not Clitoris Yap. Hopefully there won't be some other local lass with such a name.
Read the papers, go through the news on the telly, browse through magazines and hear it over your phone. Singaporeans with weird sounding western names. Infact some of the names are so "shhimm" or deep in local Hokkien that you will fall back on your comfortable sofa with a dazzled look on your face. Examples are Atomic, Grammaticus, Nauticus and many more. If you want more, just go through the classisfied column on Saturdays and see the names of housing agents. I just wonder why it has become so trendy with our locals to use such names. Ang-mors don't use our local names. Original Chinese names are so nice and carries a lot of meaning. We should be proud of the names given to us by our parents..
The same goes with our Indians. Samy's have chosen Sam, Balas as Baller and Nathans as Naydern.
Why is like that hor?? I buay ming-peh (I don't understand).
What baffled me most was her name. She identified herself as Clithorene Yap. Blimey and Goodness gracious me it was not Clitoris Yap. Hopefully there won't be some other local lass with such a name.
Read the papers, go through the news on the telly, browse through magazines and hear it over your phone. Singaporeans with weird sounding western names. Infact some of the names are so "shhimm" or deep in local Hokkien that you will fall back on your comfortable sofa with a dazzled look on your face. Examples are Atomic, Grammaticus, Nauticus and many more. If you want more, just go through the classisfied column on Saturdays and see the names of housing agents. I just wonder why it has become so trendy with our locals to use such names. Ang-mors don't use our local names. Original Chinese names are so nice and carries a lot of meaning. We should be proud of the names given to us by our parents..
The same goes with our Indians. Samy's have chosen Sam, Balas as Baller and Nathans as Naydern.
Why is like that hor?? I buay ming-peh (I don't understand).