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I was walking past Lucky Plaza once and some Pinay chick smiled at me and handed me a leaflet for prepaid SIM card... the whole thing was written in Tagalog.
I was walking past Lucky Plaza once and some Pinay chick smiled at me and handed me a leaflet for prepaid SIM card... the whole thing was written in Tagalog.
I was walking past Lucky Plaza once and some Pinay chick smiled at me and handed me a leaflet for prepaid SIM card... the whole thing was written in Tagalog.
I was walking past Lucky Plaza once and some Pinay chick smiled at me and handed me a leaflet for prepaid SIM card... the whole thing was written in Tagalog.
Since the National Language of Singapore is Malay, the easiest way of ensuring fairness is to make it the one and only official language of the country.
There are many different ethnicities in Thailand but they all adopt Thai names and speak Thai to each other. This unites the country under one language. Singapore can easily do the same with Malay as it is the native language of the region.
Foreign languages such as English, Mandarin and Tamil should be consigned to the scrap heap.
Only when present SBY the president, then we notice some Chinese Indons adopting Chinese names. And they speak Indon and Mandarin. Some Chinese Msians (permit holders) whom i come in contact daily...cant even speak dialects. Wat more speaking malay. And they are Malaysians.