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 Are there cultural reasons Filipino girls seem to like older Americans?
And is there a stigma attached to that for the girls from their families or friends?...


 Is the youngest child the most loved in the family ?
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 IF you had been a regular YAP user for at least 3 months now, does it mean you're hooked forever?
Really really curious if there's still a way out for us....why do we keep coming back here???...


 Is anyone interested in the US presidential election, and if so, who are you rooting for?
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 What is the best brand of toilet paper?
in terms of quality and price?...


 Why are the Philippines hot??
I am doing a lab report and I want to know why the Philippines have a hot climate.

please help!!!!

:]...


 Clockwise Vs Counterclockwise?
How do you categorize them according to their rotations?

1. Rotational direction of the earth
2. Baseball runners
3. CD
4. Monopoly board pieces
5. Track direction
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 Why Winnie the Pooh has no underwear?

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edit:
but he wears a t-shirt
and
why this is in malaysia?
anything goes ...


 What's the best thing about malaysia?
just wanna hear from diff ...


 Are u sure,what u want is what u need?

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wow..prince bean...long time i didnt hear that song......


 What does 'balai' mean in Malaysia?

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Frog,
HA!!...


 In thailand with no money
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 Help me with this sentence?
今日は 何よう日ですか。
What does this mean?
I know it's asking something about Friday.
thanks for your help!
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oops i mixed up my kanji. ...


 Muslims...is this true 2?
Muslims only please.

Just the other day, a kafir told me that muhammad even openly lied about allah. And said its written in Ishaq 166. I was so angry!

Does anybody here have ...


 What makes the Filipina woman sweet?
In the universe what forces converged to make this sweetness possible? Tell me, you must....


 Is Japan really a bad place to live?
I want to move to Japan but everyone keeps telling me its a horrible place to live is that true?...


 Japanese or korean girls? i think korean girls who do you think are more pretty?
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 Can you give me a great slogan to promote Manila/The Philippines?
If Singapore has "Surprising Singapore", Malaysia has "Truly Asia", and New York has "I love New York", give me a good slogan for Manila (or the Philippines). Could be ...


 In malaysia,is it compulsory?
is it compulsory/necessary to wear underwear while sleeping?
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kiki lala girl-who is that faizatul ain?.....


 Do U feel proud in our very own M'sian "space project"?! Why so many other countries "TIDAK BOLEH"?!
Other countries like USA, China, Russia ... are well respected for their achievement in space tech as they have
a) own space programmes & plans
b) own technology, rockets / equipments<...



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What do Malaysians think of Singapore?

And what do Malaysians really think of Singapore?

    



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Reyna D D
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most of singaporeans forget their cultures...

my sincere answer


kimht
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they stop teaching Malay in primary school..............lol


★ Cik Yaya ★
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used to dislike but it's changed since i met someone in Singapore. just fine....everybody has flaw...


kk6644k444
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Singapore and Singaporean always think there are no 1 ! because there did many no 1 in the world or Asia/South east Asia . Singaporean always " look drown " other.we think there are just " one kind " of countries and people.Singapore need Malaysia more than Malaysia need Singapore in many way !


man
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a very rich country


Jack Black
I like Singapore


Laughing哥
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in some aspects,they are role model,
eg.their high efficient transports,high transparency of government,hard working citizens,civic awareness,'who is good,who is the leader' concept
in some aspects,they are same with us,
eg,equal limited press freedom,
in some aspects,we win over them,
eg.we have Anwar here,we dare to argue,we dare to go demonstration in street.
in some aspects,we shouldn't learn from them,
eg,the are quite childish,simple-minded,quite-western orientated,kia su (takut kalah),kia see (takut mati).
As conclusion,they are still a good neighbor,at least they don't cause crime rate high in M'sia,and they can be asked to discuss something beside the table.


¡¡¡ ǝɯıʇ ʍoɥs sʇı
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one 'fine' country,clean and I like it ...don't pray, pray (play ,play )


Jeffy
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i have very strong opinion on Singapore...

however, im not malaysian...
so i guess im not entitled to answer this Q..

good day to you..


lets talk-now w
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i agree about arrogant people


Mad Cow
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Nothing.............i don't think abt them............


aya
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i don't know.......


charkuey
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+vely:
- S'pore is clean, has many sky-scrapper, their currency is higher than Ringgit, have left Malaysia so far behind.

-vely:
- S'poreans are arrogant, they speeding on road when they'r in Malaysia, the teens are too sociallized. they only an island!


Nathan R
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What is Singapore?


¡¡¡ɹɐʍ ǝuolɔ sʇǝl
6 Things I Hate About Singapore!!!

1. Milk. When we visited Singapore, people asked me, “Is there anything you’re worried about not being able to find?” And everything I thought of, I’ve found here - or can have someone send me. Except for milk that tastes like...well, American milk. I drink milk the way Southerners drink sweet tea, so this is a considerable problem. I don’t know what they feed the cows in Indonesia and Australia; it must be some strange stuff. And even when I find a brand that tastes okay, I have to drink whole milk. “Lowfat” milk doesn’t exist here; in its place is an appalling gooey substance called “Hi-Lo” milk, which is essentially skim milk with various “milk solids” added to bulk up the texture and add calcium. They don’t even try to call it milk - it’s a “milk drink.”

2. Dodgy home air-conditioning. Singapore’s public buildings are thoroughly, reliably, even arctically air-conditioned. But rather than pay for aircon at home, people tend to suffer through the heat, so home air-conditioning systems are far behind the technology used in malls and offices. Ours is comparatively state-of-the-art, but it’s still a temperamental system of eight interconnected units, any of which can (and frequently do) start flashing and kill the whole system at any moment.

3. Rude people. People who leave their extra sacks of garbage in my yard by my garbage can. People who back out of a driveway across the street and smash into my garbage can so hard it’s hurled across the lawn and then roar off, leaving it lying there. People who park right in front of our gate so we can’t get into or out of our home. People who “chope” (save) food-center tables for family members who won’t be showing up for an hour - and who refuse to allow us to sit, even when we promise to eat and leave within 15 minutes. People who leave the entire family’s freshly washed tennis shoes out to dry on our garden wall.

4. Loud motorcycles. Singapore has noise laws that prevent anyone from selling motorcycles fitted with engines big enough that they sound like jet planes. But that doesn’t stop motorcycle repair shops from refitting the bikes with bigger engines.

5. The 10-minute radius. Many “city” people, though not at all rude (see point 3), are politely aghast at where we live. We live less than 30 minutes’ drive away from even the far side of the city, but I’ve seen at least one person’s jaw literally drop when we told them how far east we live. It’s true that you can get everywhere in the city in less than 10 minutes, but 25 is still worth a visit!...Right?

6. Workmen who don’t speak English. I’d sympathize if we had moved to China or Malaysia or Indonesia or something. But we’re in Singapore, where - as we’re constantly being told - “Everyone speaks English. It’s so easy to communicate!” We’ve mostly adjusted to the Singlish; at least it’s decipherable, even if you have to listen a little harder. But unfortunately the people I really need to speak any kind of English - repairmen, landscapers, the guy connecting the phone - do not. “Do you speak Chinese?” asked the head lawn guy, as I tried to explain a problem. And I do, a little bit: I can say hello, offer you something to drink, tell you I’m hungry. But I just don’t have the vocabulary to say, “How can I stop the caterpillars from eating my mango tree without killing them, thus cutting off my future supply of lovely butterflies?” Mang guo (the word for “mango,” go figure) is about as far as I can get.


Shah
Nice place but I think the government takes too much advantage of our country.


TheAbo SBH
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To be honest I think Singapore is our biggest enemy right now after Indonesia





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