Our "competition" is the Malaysian chinese, who are generally very hardworking. I love working with them.Originally posted by elindra:![]()
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That Malay academic is an academic because he managed to go to University due to the quota?
Gimme a break man...
Yeah I was kinda worried that if Dr M's plan to push the Malays to succeed, we will have more competition in Singapore
But they wanna sleep and relac I have no problems with that
They are but can you imagine the Malaysian Chinese and Malays. That would be too much competitionOriginally posted by av98m:Our "competition" is the Malaysian chinese, who are generally very hardworking. I love working with them.
My realtive just said this, even how 'panai' you are, as long as you are a Malaysian Chinese, staying in Malaysia you wun go farOriginally posted by av98m:Our "competition" is the Malaysian chinese, who are generally very hardworking. I love working with them.
My relative always ask mi to buy things backOriginally posted by elindra:Later like my friend every year come to Singapore to eat though the food is more expensive
Buy what things?Originally posted by sbst275:My relative always ask mi to buy things back
3 in 1 CoffeeOriginally posted by elindra:Buy what things?
Ahhhh kOriginally posted by sbst275:3 in 1 Coffee
Cargo Rice
Australian Rice
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Sometimes whenever they come to SG, they also come and buy those seeds cooking oil... Here cheaper...
They once say our soft drink range here wider
Nescafe 3 in 1 there ex, somemore I heard coffee taste for SG and MY diffOriginally posted by elindra:Ahhhh k
They don't have 3 in 1 coffee? Their White coffee quite nice leh
been a long time since I experience such moodsOriginally posted by sbst275:za ki ho
Dunno why in high moods today
Originally posted by av98m:*learns once again why one should never pour wasabi peas into one's mouth and eat them all at the same time*
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I like wasabi peas too but I like to suck the wasabi off before eating them
Another word of advise:
When eating at a Japanese Resturant and if you order sashimi, remember to see what you are picking and not talk and just pick up the food to eat
I did that once and popped a whole chunk of wasabi into my mouth when I was out for lunch at a Jap resturarnt with my dad![]()
aiyohOriginally posted by elindra:![]()
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I like wasabi peas too but I like to suck the wasabi off before eating them
Another word of advise:
When eating at a Japanese Resturant and if you order sashimi, remember to see what you are picking and not talk and just pick up the food to eat
I did that once and popped a whole chunk of wasabi into my mouth when I was out for lunch at a Jap resturarnt with my dad![]()
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*makes a note to distract the pinky bear with conversation if she has wasabi on her plate*![]()
Actually seriously you didn't know meh??? Wasabi is softer lehOriginally posted by elindra:![]()
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I won't make that mistake again
My dad didn't know whether to laugh or to cry coz I was like OMG![]()
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and grabbed the scalding hot green tea to gulp it down and burnt my tongue badly in the process too
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Not funny at all.
I'm still scarred by that experience
I have a delicate touch with the chopsticksOriginally posted by sbst275:Actually seriously you didn't know meh??? Wasabi is softer leh
Originally posted by elindra:![]()
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I won't make that mistake again
My dad didn't know whether to laugh or to cry coz I was like OMG![]()
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and grabbed the scalding hot green tea to gulp it down and burnt my tongue badly in the process too
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Not funny at all.
I'm still scarred by that experience