Chinese singaporean dont know how to ask in Chinese, somehow service worker at fault
News article:
Reddit thread:
https://old.reddit.com/r/singapore/comments/120b89k/woman_berates_ntuc_fairprices_staff_at_the_fish/
I unironically hate /r/singapore users so much it's unreal when looking at their responses
Are Singaporeans that terrible at speaking mother tongue?
Why can't they just admit they suck at it.
Another similar incident:
Reddit thread:
https://old.reddit.com/r/singapore/comments/127hlld/i_dont_know_how_to_read_chinese_rider_explains/ (Comments locked btw)
Maybe I should practice more on my mother tongue, no its the stall owners who should learn a new language entirely
I would've ranted about how much I hate these redditors but I need yall opinions on these. Are these ppl actually Singaporeans or foreigners larping as one after living here for like a year. Hardwarezone unironically feels more singaporean that whatever the ang mohs are doing on the singapore sub
Edit: Actual Singaporeans in /r/askSingapore btw
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/r/singapore is mainly populated by jiak kantang know-it-all millenials who complain all the time.. they were pushing for more restrictive measures during covid lockdowns and complain about how the sg govt did not do enough to contain the spread, and now they complain about btos and high rental prices.. its actually quite similar to reddit genpop.
oh yeah they also have lots of smug i-am-better-than-most-singaporeans posts
https://old.reddit.com/r/singapore/comments/12984ch/why_are_there_so_many_more_instances_of_people/
https://old.reddit.com/r/singapore/comments/127kms9/is_bloobox_a_wayang_idea/
etc..
edmwers complain too but their chudposts are funnier so they get a pass
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