Dear SingaporeUncensored,
I been living in Singapore since I was young and pretty much lost my indo “accent” speaking much like any Singaporean. Yes I am a PR and I even went through National Service which I would say it was a love-hate relationship with it.
During my first job upon graduation from university, I fell for one of my colleague. She has the sweetest smile I ever laid my eyes on in my ‘whole’ life. At least that what I thought. After a few months in the company I decided to ask her out for a dinner date.
Sadly the stars wasn’t in my favour and she rejected me straight to my face citing that I wasn’t her cup of tea and she was actually seeing someone. At that moment I wish that the ground would just open and swallow me up. After that day I tried my best to avoid her hopefully I would not have to meet her for official matters or what so ever.
Few weeks after the ‘incident’ she suddenly showed interest in me messaging me on the office messenger and even ask me if I interested to have lunch with her. It was quite a surprised to me that she had the 180 degree change to me.
So I actually confided in my buddy in the company regarding this as he well known to be a “relationship adviser” and he actually told me that they found out that I was indo-chinese.
I understand that most Singaporean would think that indon-Chinese is usually quite rich I wouldn’t say my family is the ultra-rich as we just own a few landed house and few intercontinental cars back in Indonesia.
We just staying in a terrace house with one ferrari and a BMW so if she showing interest because she think I rich make me a very sad man
-Raymond

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Admins pls don’t filter this, I really need some advice here. So my bf broke up with me over text at the end of last year, and only recently did we have a proper talk for closure.
So I almost never post my opinion on news or politics as I’m not one to seek out controversial debates on such matters. Yesterday I was linked an article by Anthea Tan in which a fool I’d never heard of before was talking about why the government should stop funding the arts. I responded to him, but due to the fact that my opinion differed from his, he deleted all my comments as well as banned me from his page. The reason that I’m posting this in the first place is because I honestly want to know how someone like this could ever even have been nominated as an MP for our country.
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“Weekend the business not bad but weekdays quiet.” “Not many people know we are here.” “People here don’t buy second hand goods.” These are the mixed views of the vendors who have taken up stalls at the Sembawang pasar malam, right next to the mrt station. No transition is easy.
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