Are Singaporeans more friendly to Chinese now, or more repulsive?

Updated on international 2024-05-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I also went to school in a foreign country, and Taiwanese and Hong Kong people all look down on mainlanders, not to mention foreign countries, the country is backward and the quality of its citizens is low, so do you want others to look down on it? In fact, each of our citizens do their best, and other countries will slowly look at us differently, and the quality of Chinese people is really not a matter of ten or eight years compared with developed countries.

    The Chinese toilet is the dirtiest, obviously the ramen bucket is 10 steps away, he is not pouring the wash basin, and the logistics aunt does not like to clean the dormitory where the Chinese live. Spitting everywhere and losing face, it's not all educated by their own country, but by their parents. I think these families who go to school abroad are relatively wealthy, and many peasant families may be worse than this...

    The quality of the people is too poor, do not blame foreigners for laughing at the truth, this is a fact, going abroad in the past few years to understand the truth: Chinese can not go abroad, just stay in China, go abroad can not stand the ridicule.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    As long as you are good enough, there is no rejection! Your words and deeds determine whether you are popular or not!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Discrimination is too normal, do you discriminate against migrant workers, Yao Ming no one discriminates against Jackie Chan and Americans also worship.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Singaporeans have a worse impression of Chinese than Taiwanese.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Upstairs makes sense. As long as you are good enough, there is no rejection! Your words and deeds determine whether you are popular or not! ”

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Hello, dear, glad to answer for you

    The reason why there are many Chinese in Singapore:

    1. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, because China was in the midst of internal and external troubles, and the people suffered from war, famine and poverty, some Chinese had to leave their hometowns and decided to cross the sea to Singapore to find new life. When the port of Singapore was fully opened, a large number of Chinese ** merchant ships arrived as scheduled.

    2. Many people living in China have also come to Singapore in search of new development opportunities. By around 1821, the number of Chinese in Singapore had grown from a few dozen to 1,200.

    3. Among the Chinese in Singapore, Hokkien people have always been the majority, about 40%, and Teochew people are second, but by 1901, Cantonese people replaced Teochew people. It wasn't until the 50s that Teochew re-emerged as the second largest dialect community in Singapore.

    At the beginning and middle of the century, the Chinese became the founders and pioneers of economic development in the local area, not only making great contributions to the local economic development; At the same time, the social status and influence are increasing day by day, and some Chinese are also relied on by the colonial authorities and the local sultan and Tianmenggong, and later set foot in ** and become the legitimate leaders of the Chinese society.

    Why are there so many Chinese in Singapore?

    Hello, dear dear, I am happy to answer for you The reasons why there are many Chinese in Singapore: 1. Since the beginning of the nineteenth century, because China was in the midst of internal and external troubles, and the people suffered from war, famine and poverty, under the last resort, some Chinese had to leave their hometowns and had to decide to cross the sea to Singapore to find new life. When the port of Singapore was fully opened, a large number of Chinese ** merchant ships arrived as scheduled.

    2. Many people living in China have also come to Singapore in search of new development opportunities. By around 1821, the number of Chinese in Singapore had grown from a few dozen to 1,200. 3. Among the Chinese in Singapore, Hokkien people have always been the majority, about 40%, and Teochew people are second, but by 1901, Cantonese people replaced Teochew people.

    It was not until the 50s that Teochew re-emerged as the second largest dialect community in Singapore At the beginning and mid-century, the Chinese became the founders and pioneers of local economic development, not only making great contributions to the local economic development; At the same time, the social status and influence are increasing day by day, and some Chinese are also relied on by the colonial authorities and the local sultan and Tianmenggong, and later set foot in ** and become the legitimate leaders of the Chinese society.

    The Chinese in Singapore account for the population, and most of the Chinese in Singapore are because during the Ming Dynasty, especially when Zheng He went to the West, which triggered the peak of China's first immigration, and many Chinese sailors and fishermen stayed in the Malacca area, and their descendants multiplied and became the Chinese in Singapore today.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because in the early days, there were many Chinese in Fujian, China, who immigrated to Malaysia in the South Seas, and during World War II, there were also many Chinese who immigrated to Malaysia because Malaysia was a British colony at that time and had high security.

    Singapore originally belonged to a small island in Malaysia, Malaysians were jealous of the wisdom and diligence of the Chinese, and used coercive means to expel all the Chinese in Malaysia to an isolated island with no water source and snakes and scorpions, this island was Singapore 30 years ago, and Malaysia ** declared that Singapore no longer belonged to Malaysia. Completely draw a line with Singapore, and let the Chinese fend for themselves in Singapore.

    But Malaysians never imagined that under the leadership of Lee Kuan Yew, the Chinese would work together, work hard, and work hard. Soon, mangoes, durians, rambutans were planted on this small island. New resources were constantly being exploited by the Chinese, and Lee Kuan Yew implemented a series of policies.

    Singapore has always been a leader in Asia's electronics, industry, and tourism, and has since risen to the top of the ranks, along with Hong Kong, Japan, and Taiwan, known as the Asian Economic Tigers.

    Overview of the Chinese diaspora in Singapore.

    Chinese living in Singapore can be traced back to the 10th century AD, and a large number of immigrants to Singapore began with the British colonial development of Singapore, overseas Chinese since 1830, has been the largest ethnic group in Singapore, after Singapore's independence, the vast majority of overseas Chinese voluntarily chose Singapore nationality and became Singapore citizens.

    According to the statistics of Singapore in June 1996, there are 2,352,700 Chinese in Singapore, accounting for 77.3% of the population, among the Chinese in Singapore, about 40% are Hokkien, about 20% are Teochew, nearly 20% are Cantonese, less than 10% are Hakka, and the rest are people who speak other dialects.

    After the establishment of the Republic of Singapore, the Chinese economy has grown with the development of Singapore's national economy, and the Chinese capital has rapidly shifted from traditional industries to technology-intensive and knowledge-intensive emerging technology industries in accordance with the adjustment of Singapore's economic strategy, in 1968, after Singapore's status as an international financial center was established, the Chinese financial services industry has also developed rapidly, tourism is another important pillar of Singapore's diversified economy and an important part of the Chinese economy. The vast majority of the entertainment industry is run by Chinese.

    The above content refers to Encyclopedia Singapore.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In fact, Singaporeans are not very friendly to China.

    In fact, Singaporeans are not very friendly to China. Singapore is a very small country, with only one city. It's just that the location of the city is relatively good, so they are more flattering to the United States is just a means of sugar daddy.

    Do Singaporean Chinese speak Chinese:

    A small number of Singaporeans speak Chinese, while the vast majority speak English. The official language of Singapore is English, which is the most important working language and the most commonly used language in public and business settings. Singapore is a multiracial country.

    Malay and Indian compatriots sometimes speak their own native language, but most people still speak mainly English.

    Singapore's industries mainly include manufacturing and construction, and the manufacturing products mainly include electronics, chemicals and chemicals, biomedicine, precision machinery, transportation equipment, petroleum products, oil refining and other products. Tourism is one of Singapore's major foreign exchange accounts, accounting for more than 3% of GDP. Tourists mainly come from ASEAN countries, China, Australia, India and Japan.

    Singapore's service industry, wholesale and retail trade, business services, transportation and communication industry, and financial services industry are the four major industries of Singapore's service industry, which play an important role in the economy.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Although they sometimes dress casually, they don't make people feel sloppy. In fact, in the past few years, Singaporeans have not been so repulsive to Chinese, because most of the people who go to Singapore are not students, or Singapore urgently needs to promote the development of the country and hire talents with high salaries, but in recent years, many workers have chosen to work in Singapore to earn money, (so... Construction site construction, repairing electrical circuits and other physical work is not Indian, a few Malays, basically Chinese, the local Chinese in Singapore never do such hard work.

    Some workers will be unkempt, wearing slippers (not flip-flops, the kind worn at home) or very dirty shoes, wearing very dirty clothes working on the construction site to ride the subway, of course, it is very abrupt, and it is normal for Singaporeans to be unaccustomed to it, they are very surprised that Chinese workers can go out so sloppily, and then turn into contempt and rejection. I met a few workers on the Singapore subway who went to Chinatown for the New Year, but when I passed by them, it stink== like I hadn't taken a shower for a few days, and I spoke loudly and roughly. If there are more such people, will the impression of Singaporeans who love cleanliness be good for Chinese?

    That's all I want to do for now ... I'm saying it only because I'm thinking and I mean nothing else ... Actually, I'm also very patriotic.

    Yes: That's right. x0d x0a small, if you offend, please bear with me.。。。

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Singapore's early development as a business hub.

    Singapore is the only ethnic Chinese outside of China.

    Countries with the majority population. Singapore's early days** and its development as a commercial hub saw the growth of a large Chinese community within the colony.

    The Chinese are mainly Cantonese and Hokkien from Guangdong, Fujian, Hainan and other coastal provinces in southeast China.

    Teochew, Qiong, Hakka.

    , Fuzhou dialect group, of which 4 percent are Hokkien, followed by Chaoshan people, Cantonese people, Hakka people, Hainan people and Fuzhou people.

    During the Ming Dynasty, especially Zheng He, he went to the West.

    , triggering the first peak of immigration in China. Many Chinese sailors and fishermen stayed in Malacca (Malaysia).

    Area. Their offspring began to multiply.

    Population of Singapore.

    Singapore is a multi-ethnic country with many ethnic minorities in addition to Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasians.

    As a result, Singapore's culture is diverse and rich.

    Singapore's population is as high as the proportion of Chinese, making it one of the countries with the majority of Chinese population. There are many reasons why there are so many Chinese in Singapore, the most important of which is that the geographical and historical factors of Singapore and China have led to several waves of Chinese immigration to Singapore in history.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The majority of Chinese in Singapore are mainly due to historical migration.

    Singapore is a multi-ethnic country, in addition to Chinese, Malays, Indians, Eurasians, there are many ethnic minorities living in Singapore, so bury or star, Singapore's culture is also diverse and rich.

    Singapore's population is as high as the proportion of Chinese, making it the only country in China with a majority Chinese population. There are many reasons why there are so many Chinese groups in Singapore, the most important of which is that the geographical and historical factors of Singapore and China have led to several waves of Chinese immigration to Singapore in history.

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