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shawn

almost died laughing --- loved the ending with message check gum , durian and independant thought ---------- sillypore lives!

Nury

You're right, Shawn, it's the way she hams up the Singapore accent and habits that makes it work. A little bit of self-mockery is a very healthy thing!

shawn

nury something needed here --- after reading the first article's comments =)

THIS ONE ALSO CAN!!

HelloKitty

Yesss it made my blood boil. GAHH. Singaporeans and they're accents.

Indra

agreed with HelloKitty up there. Listening to a SINGLISH conversation is very annoying :)

honestly thinking, does singapore has their own culture? c'mon, they are made up from culture of others such as:
- European
- Chinese
- Malaysian
- Indian

but it's true, their buildings got lot better looks than what we had here in HK :)

krueger

Ha...Singlish was never meant for businees or globalised conversation. It was purely for Singaporeans' leisure only. Btw, we grew up talking like this and it's fun because it's unique.

And nobody should take offence on this video, people who have travelled or lived in HK would know that this vid is made out of pure satirical self-mockery. I'm a Singaporean and I do not find this vid funny enough to even tickle my toes. What'
s so great about our buildings when they are all refurnished to the point where it loses it's identity.

HK and SG can learn from one another. To start off, SG's govt services suck so badly that they are so way back behind HK. A PR application took our govt 6 months and 4 hours to process. What a service. You've really WoW us!!!

fpts

New Blog Posting on Singapore's Marketing Spin

Singapore - a family dictatorship with corporate business sense and spin


http://fullpowertotheshields.blogspot.com/2009/03/singapore-family-dictatorship-with.html

Chrismal perera

hey nury//
In Sri Lanka. When someones talks both English and Sinhala in one sentence.We call it SINGLISH too..

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