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Malaysia ft slams s'porean men in international media, says sg men are not marriage m
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
A Malaysian hostess has expressed her views on Singaporean men on International Chinese media and is out giving Singaporeans a bad name. Part-time hostess, Li Hui Xuan, had lived and worked in Singapore for 8 years and has since left but instead of being grateful for her time living and working here, she obviously feels sour and has the desire to explain the “evils” of Singaporean men to the world. She had written a blog post slamming Singaporean men and her story was reported in Malaysia’s Guanghua Daily as well as some other international Chinese media including China’s Xinhua and even Taiwan’s Sina. In it, she insisted that you cannot marry Singapore men. Her complaint was that Singaporean men were ungentlemanly, sexually promiscuous and stuck up. She shared that on trains and busses, Singaporean men don’t care about others and only about themselves. They block the front of the queue and even elbow girls and step on their feet as they squeeze onto the trains and buses. Ms Li also complained that when Singaporeans men see people coming toward an elevator, they will just close the door as they don’t want to waste time waiting. She shared that they did not help girls carry things even in large stores. Instead they would just hold their hand phones and car keys and girls would be the ones waiting on them. She further went on to throw dirt at Singaporean men describing them as sexually promiscuous. She painted the picture as if the majority of married Singapore men go to find prostitutes and even share their experiences with their colleagues. Her complaint was that men in Singapore are all stuck up She even gave one story of a Singaporean man that had made a list of all his gifts and expenditures during the relationship and asked his ex girlfriend to return them when they broke up. She complained that he had even listed the movies and meals they had eaten together and asked to get his money back for those expenses too. Giving examples such as this she insisted that you simply can’t marry a Singaporean man. http://therealsingapore.com/content/...riage-material Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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