WTF 4th Gear June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 They originate from Tiong Kok leh (Gin people of China). Self-discrimination arh? they were once ruled by Tiong Kok but they don't see themselves as descendants of Tiong Kok.......even though some of them speak the Mandarin dialects......... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackRabbit 3rd Gear June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 Going to most Asian shops in australia, I notice the following - when an Ang Moh customer queues up to pay, the Asian cashier gushes with "Please, Thank You, Nice to See You, Please come again"... but when a non-Ang Moh customer, the Asian cashier is surly, no smile, no thank you - EVEN when the customer is polite, greets the cashier and says Thank you. Ironically, the Ang Moh may be buying just a few items, whilst the Asian customer does his major grocery shopping and spends more money. The Asian cashier could be Singapore-Chinese, Malaysia-Chinese or China-Chinese. I have noticed this trend many many times to note it is an ingrained habit. Makes one wonder.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subutai 3rd Gear June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 Flawed study... Wheres australia and japan? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antlau 1st Gear June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 Let's say, If I prefer a female passenger to sit beside me on a long haul flight instead of a male... does that make me sexist?? no, that makes you horny... hehehe and it makes sense too, imagine 2 guys bumping each other in their seats during the flight, not comfortable at all... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antlau 1st Gear June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 They originate from Tiong Kok leh (Gin people of China). Self-discrimination arh? oh... i always thought the group (Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Burma) were from the groups of people "辽人 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happily1986 5th Gear June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 Going to most Asian shops in australia, I notice the following - when an Ang Moh customer queues up to pay, the Asian cashier gushes with "Please, Thank You, Nice to See You, Please come again"... but when a non-Ang Moh customer, the Asian cashier is surly, no smile, no thank you - EVEN when the customer is polite, greets the cashier and says Thank you. Ironically, the Ang Moh may be buying just a few items, whilst the Asian customer does his major grocery shopping and spends more money. The Asian cashier could be Singapore-Chinese, Malaysia-Chinese or China-Chinese. I have noticed this trend many many times to note it is an ingrained habit. Makes one wonder.... Pinkerton's Syndrome Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zniper 2nd Gear June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 tis report is done by ang moh and published by ang moh so of cos put all asian countries la... try ask anyone from asia to write and published, confirm will hav aussie and partners... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hydrocarbon Turbocharged June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 They originate from Tiong Kok leh (Gin people of China). Self-discrimination arh? Singaporean Chinese also descended from Chinese nationals in the past, but our culture now is different from PRCs, and there's a lot of discontent from Singaporean Chinese towards PRCs. So, I don't think it's self-discrimination, but rather, that our cultures evolved in different ways and we have different expectations of society. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shull Turbocharged June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 oh... i always thought the group (Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Burma) were from the groups of people "辽人 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Assaxefour 1st Gear June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 99% of people are racist. I know i am.. but most people wouldn't want people to know. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 99% of people are racist. I know i am.. but most people wouldn't want people to know. agree, depends on who you are racist of, the west, east, north , south, or the black, white, yellow, brown, green! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Bear Turbocharged June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 agree, depends on who you are racist of, the west, east, north , south, or the black, white, yellow, brown, green! I think we should restrict all racists to the tracks and keep our roads safe. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member69 1st Gear June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 Singaporean Chinese also descended from Chinese nationals in the past, but our culture now is different from PRCs, and there's a lot of discontent from Singaporean Chinese towards PRCs. So, I don't think it's self-discrimination, but rather, that our cultures evolved in different ways and we have different expectations of society. they have no one to blame but the communist cultural revolution back then. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Felipe 3rd Gear June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 Govt policies in ang mo countries are hardly racist. Do u see white only schools in australia? But in sg, er.... However, ang mo being ang mo, are more outspoken n this leads to confusion tat ang mo r actually more racist. Not really, those tat r just rather tell u in yr face. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viceroymenthol 6th Gear June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 Most ang mohs are not racist, but they are loud, outspoken, cocky as hell and highly aggressive - they tend to not hold back if they can "jiak" you, whether physically or verbally. Most Asians, being reserved, meek and mild in accordance to their upbringing, tend to look upon this as racist behaviour. Actually if you can man-up to them one-on-one, they will have a respect for you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viceroymenthol 6th Gear June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 Govt policies in ang mo countries are hardly racist. Do u see white only schools in australia? But in sg, er.... However, ang mo being ang mo, are more outspoken n this leads to confusion tat ang mo r actually more racist. Not really, those tat r just rather tell u in yr face. Are there white-only schools in Singapore? errr... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viceroymenthol 6th Gear June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 A good proportion of Vietnamese population actuall has it's roots from the Chinese. The Imperial Chinese came in and ruled them before the French comes in. This is especially prominent in northern part of Vietnam. Some of their old temples still have Chinese writing on the walls and columns, but sadly, their population don't know how to read Chinese words (all thanks to the french, who romanised their language) Yeah man... a lot of Hokkien and Teochew ethnic Chinese in Hanoi.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wind30 Turbocharged June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 See! You're being racist! There might something to this study after all :) that is very nice catch ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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