Often in the lift that deposits me on my flat’s floor, I am quizzed by curious neighbours and their ilk on my Singaporean-ness.
“Where are you from girl?” “Singapore” “Then your mother? India lah?”
“No. Singapore. You?”
“I’m Singaporean lah.”
The perpetrators of these questions are usually Chinese.
They are polite, often friendly exchanges but unfortunately they belie a persistent and pervasive Chinese chauvinism that, too often, underlies this nation. Full story...
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“No. Singapore. You?”
“I’m Singaporean lah.”
The perpetrators of these questions are usually Chinese.
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