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Dear Diary,
At least I know there's still hope for Singaporeans. Juz saw a considerate woman patiently waiting for her nuggets at McDonalds. Despite the long wait, she didn't complain and even said 'No problem!' when the staff told her she had to wait a lil' longer.
Do these acts of courtesy & kindness require constant prompting? I dun see the need for these 'hints' in Japan & Britain, not forgetting France. Are we really a city of low lives who live in a place where manners haven't been invented? Or are we juz ignorant & oblivious to the surrounding circumstances?
I hate to question. But if Japanese can do it, so can Singaporeans. Who are we, to be distinguished as the green city wif the worst ppl (it's contradicting I know) It may be tt few black sheeps tt destroy our reputation. But nonetheless, we, as a nation, should live up to our morals. NO more singlish (although I use them occasionally), NO more short forms OR fancy languages (euu, lurb, qoinq, etc.) They disgrace & distort the English language and isn't amusing, neither is it anything 'Uniquely Singapore(an)'. There's nothing to be proud of and face it, we're juz humiliating ourselves.
Are we going to have our heads held high declaring tt 'Yes! We are proud to be a Singaporean using Singlish!' or are we going to go by the book?
It's up to you fellow citizens (or netizens), are you game?
Señorita