He spent 50-50 between international and local schools. Think he mentioned it earlier..Originally posted by simnatic:Well then, i don't think he should post such a comment(although good) about the general population since he's was never a part of it in the first place.
Looking on the bright side, we're quite good actors...lol...we give good impression![]()
That's not entirely true hahaha I usually don't mix with Singaporeans and more so the Aussies so yeah...it's not sheltered at allOriginally posted by MamaRos:TS, it is obvious you have been living a sheltered life in Singapore. Sheltered, as in being protected from exposure to the ills of society. Stay that way or you'll be shocked at what you'll find if you go searching for the ugly side of this island.
finally someone in the thread who agrees with meOriginally posted by udontknowme:actually i agree with the TS that the things pple in singapore DO is VERY mild as compared to pple in many other countries...
but its the pple's mindsets here that worries mi.
and no. nothing about the government ok
its the culture and stuff here...
uh huh. there's way worse than what is seen on daily basis. almost everyone's at least done an underage drinkingOriginally posted by Zeyeline:u haven seen the devil side of singapore teens.
that means i very guai liaoOriginally posted by ghast.:uh huh. there's way worse than what is seen on daily basis. almost everyone's at least done an underage drinking
wa chimOriginally posted by LazerLordz:at the end of the day, who's to judge and say that if you've not smoked weed, banged a girl up, or live and breath nicotine, you're any less a human being?
The chase for relative coolness can be a convenient substitute for a lack of self-esteem at times.
u blind is it? Spore Teens sucks lah...very rude. got see some smoke and drink..Originally posted by jondizzle foshizzle:Being a teenager myself and having experienced life in different cultures, I have come to notice an undeniable fact - that Singaporean teens are some of the most well-behaved. In almost any other country teens do drugs, have underage sex, drink alcohol and smoke. Yet none of this happens at secondary schools in Singapore yet in Australia it would be extremely unusual to find a school whose students don't do these things. Whereas in Singapore all that teens are concerned are about their exams all they seem to do is study, study and study some more. Perhaps it's the extremely strict Singaporean laws or the general lifestyle here but your opinions would be much appreciated thanks.
Originally posted by gigabyte14:wa chim
but agree![]()